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  2. THE SHIFTING SCENE.

    "I tell you I saw him do it," said the Music Stand, "and there's an end of it," and he creaked in his very worn hinges with a pettish movement. "Do what?" retorted the S[?]ttee, scornfully. ...

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  3. SYDNEY RAILWAY STATION.

    Moro from good luck than forethought is it that the "Sydney Railway Company" set down their city terminus in what was then known as the Cleveland Paddock. Why this was called the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The third Australian Chess Congress is now an accomplished fact. When the Warrnambool people first mooted the idea of a championship meeting in their beautiful town many ridiculed the idea; but, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.

    George Harrison, labourer, of Roley-street, Alexandria, Mr. W. H. Palmer, official assignee. William John Lucas, of Bourke, baker. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Australian Economic Association was held last night at the rooms, Equitable-buildings, George-street, to hear an address by the president, Professor Scott, M.A. There was a ...

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  7. POLICE COURTS. THEFTS, &c.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., Maurice O'Donoghue, 30, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment for stealing £1 4s from the till of the bar of Mr. Coughlin's ...

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  8. DICKENS'S LONDON.

    The clearances that have been in progress during the last three years in that inconceivably dirty and overcrowded quarter of Central London —Clare market (says the London Daily News) ...

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  9. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    Mr. M'Donnell (of Messrs. M'Donnell and Moffit) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Paterson (of Messrs. Street and Paterson) for the defendant. This was an action brought by F. Burgess, ...

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  10. METHODIST UNION.

    Sir,—The vote for Methodist Union, published in the January Central Mission Gazette, is as follows:— Adherents' vote; For, 10,581; against, 3556. Trustees: 822 for; 585 against. Quarterly ...

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  11. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Sir,—Permit me to add a few words to the comments on Sir Hugh Nelson's deliverance [?] the question of the control of the New Hebrides, which I view very differently from your correspondent, Mr. ...

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  12. QUARTER SESSION'S.

    The Court continued its sittings yesterday morning. Mr. Simpson appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Crown. THEFT. ...

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  13. REDFERN LICENSING COURT.

    The monthly Licensing Court for the Redfern district was held in the local courthouse yesterday. Mr. Macfarlane, S.M., presided. There were 85 applicants for hawkers' licenses, of these 15 were ...

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  14. JUDICIAL PROCEDURE.

    Sir,—Having had some practical experience of legal procedure both here and in England, I could not help being attracted by the subject of Mr. J. E. Hogg's letter contained in your issue of the 30th ...

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  15. THE LAKE FISHERIES.

    Sir,—At a meeting of licensed fishermen held at Toronto, Lake Macquarie, on Saturday last, attention was drawn to a letter written by Mr. Oliver in your issue of 10th ultimo r[?] the lake fisheries. ...

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  16. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    Sir,—Your editorial remarks to-day concerning the frozen meat industry, and especially your statement that many mistakes have been made in the conduct of the business in the colonies, are painfully ...

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  17. BOARDERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—At intervals during several years past just causes of complaint have been preferred, through the press, against Civil servants performing services for private firms and individuals after their office hours ...

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  18. IAW NOTICES.

    Chamber List (in Banco Court, St. James'-road),—At 10.30 a.m.; Ex parte Thomas Carroll, prohibition; Lea (bankrupt) v. Palmer (official assignee), R[?]lly, respondent, to appoint a receiver; the Melbourne Discount and ...

    Article : 319 words
  19. THE MINING ACT.

    Sir,—With reference to the letter in this morning's Herald from your contributor J. C. Wentworth, I can quite agree with the contentions he has placed before the public notice, which can be applied to ...

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  20. DISTRICT COURT.—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3.

    Borough of North Botany v. Moloney, Hagon v. Railway Commissioners of N.S.W., Daken v. B[?], Foley v. Wilson, Board of Water Supply v. Deane, Eady v. Murray, same v. same, Syme v. [?]nes, Lackersteen ...

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  21. SYDNEY AND DISTRICT "FIRST DAY" ADULT SCHOOL UNION.

    The Sydney and district "First Day" Adult School Union recently held a conference with the object of developing their work of "first day" adult schools in Sydney and district. One of these ...

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  22. STREET ORGANS.

    Sir,—With your kind permission I would draw the attention of the authorities to a very great annoyance to business men in George-street, and that is the "street organ." Every day in the week ...

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