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  2. MR. LYNE AT PENRITH.

    Mr. W. J. Lyne delivered an address on federation to-night at the Temperance Hall to a large and highly appreciative audience. The Mayor of Penrith (Mr. W. C. Fulton) occupied the chair, and ...

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  3. THE LAKE FISHERIES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have to thank you far inserting in your issue of the 9th January last a letter on the condition of our lake fisheries. It does not surprise me that the statements in that letter have been ...

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  4. CYCLING.

    This colony is not the only one where difficulties are experienced in handicapping country riders. A Victorian exchange says that "more complaints come from the country regarding the allotment of ...

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  5. MR. JOHN NORTON'S CANDIDATURE.

    Somewhere about 1000 people assembled yesterday afternoon in the Domain for the purpose of hearing Mr. John Norton deliver an address in support of his candidature for a seat on the Federal Convention. ...

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  6. MR. JOHN SEE'S NORTHERN TOUR.

    Mr. John See, M.L.A., left Sydney on Saturday evening for Grafton, where he will deliver an address on federation to-day, To-morrow he will speak at Ulmarra and Maclean; on Wednesday at ...

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  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—Permit me to correct an inaccuracy in the letter of Mr. George Parker which appeared in your issue of the 15th instant. Mr. Parker, would have your readers believe ...

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  8. MR. CARRUTHERS AND THE HURSTVILLE COUNCIL.

    The following is a copy of a letter received by the Hurstville Council from Mr. J. H. Carruthers, Minister for Lands, upon the matter of the withheld Government endowment consequent on the ...

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  9. MR. CARRUTHERS AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    On Saturday ovening the Hon. J. H. Carruthers (Minister for Lands) delivered an address on federation at the School of Arts, North Sydney, before a fair gathering of residents. The chair was occupied ...

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  10. MR. BARTON AND MR. BRUCE SMITH AT TAMWORTH.

    Mr. Bar[?]on and Mr. Bruce Smith addressed a crowded meeting of the electors, in the Olympic Hall last evening. The Mayor (Mr. C. T. Britten) was in the chair, and Mr. C. Collins, M.L.A., and other ...

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  11. MR. R. E. O'CONNOR AT GLEN INNES.

    The federation campaign opened last night by Mr. R. E. O'Connor, Q.C., who delivered an address in the Town Hall. Notwithstanding the inclement weather the building was filled, ladies occupying the ...

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  12. MR. BRIDGE AT LISMORE.

    Mr. John Bridge, one of the candidates for the Federal Convention, addressed a meeting of the electors here this evening on Federation. The Mayor of Lismore occupied the chair, and there ...

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  13. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.

    The thirteenth annual meeting of the Independent Order of Rechabites, New South Wales District, was held on Saturday last in the Temperance Hall, Sydney. Proceedings commenced at 10 a.m., there ...

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  14. THE PINGAULT ELECTRIC MOTOR.

    An English exchange thus describes the trials of a tandem fitted with Pingault primary battery motor at Catford on 7th January. The day was raw and cold, with a good wind blowing, but the ...

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  15. MESSRS. E. W. O'SULLIVAN AND JOHN NORTON.

    Messrs. E. W. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., and John Norton, addressed the electors on federation at Newcastle, from the balcony of Giles' Central Hotel, Hunter-street, this evening. The chair was taken ...

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  16. THE LABOUR BUNCH.

    Messrs. Griffith and Hughes, Ms. L. A., addressed a crowd of about 800 men from the balcony of the Lord Raglan Hotel on Friday night. Mr. Griffith said the labour party had laid down ...

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  17. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A battle-firing competition, something similar to the one held at the N.S.W. Rifle Association meeting, took place on Saturday afternoon at the Randwick Rifle Range Between four sections of the ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Will your allow me to correct your report of my speech at Hillgrove in one particular, otherwise it is a very good condensation. What I said with refernce to a Federal ...

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  19. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, MORTDALE.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. J. H. Carruthers, Minister for Lands, laid the foundation-stone of St. Peter's school church at Mortdale. The Rev. Arthur Killworth, M.A., LL.D., introduced Mr. ...

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  20. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    TWEED HEADS.—Arrivals: Febraury 20, Augusta (s.) at 8.25 a.m., Wollumbin (s.) at 8.30 a.m. WOOLGOOLGA.—Passed: February 21, one of Howard Smith's steamers, n[?]. ...

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  21. MESSRS. ASHTON AND MILLEN AT PARRAMATTA.

    Messrs. Ashton and Millen addressed a very large gathering at Parramatta from Tattersall's Hotel balcony. Major Ferris occupied the chair. Both candidates dealt at length with the question of the ...

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  22. THE RECENT PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION.

    Sir,—I have read with interest the various correspondence on the Public Service examination, and can heartily agree with the sentiments expressed in G. Metcalfe's letteer of Thursday. Much has been ...

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  23. REV. W. G. TAYLOR ON THE CARDINAL'S CANDIDATURE.

    At the Wesleyan Church to-night the Rev. W. G. Taylor, as president of the Wesleyan Conference, made important remarks regarding Cardinal Moran's candidature for the Federal Convention. He said he ...

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  24. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE CARNIVAL.

    Ten to twelve thousand people attended on the Jubilee Oval yesterday to watch the highly interesting events of the third day of the Australasian Championship Meeting of the League of South ...

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  25. OTHER LABOUR MEETINGS.

    A number of the Democratic candidates were engaged on Saturday evening addressing meetings in the south-western suburbs. An afternoon meeting had been arranged to take place from the balcony of ...

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  26. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The stock passings are:—2000 sheep, from Coonamble to Yarraford, H. C. Holmes owner; 89 sheep Grogin to Inverell, G. Grove owner; 250 store bullocks, Stony Creek to Gravesend, Mr. Onus owner; ...

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  27. BOOKS OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP ON SHIP OF WAR.

    Sir,—It has occurred to me that several of your readers would like to hear of the arrangements made in 1815 by the Admiralty for the supply of books of religious worship to the various crews on the King's ...

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  28. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Merkara left Port Said on the 19th instant for London. The R.M.S. Duke of Argyle left Batavia on the 19th instant for Queensland ports. ...

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  29. MESSRS. CULLEN, WISE, AND WALKER AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Hon. Dr. Cullen, M.L.C., Mr. J. T. Walker, and Mr. B. R. Wise addressed a largely-attended meeting of electors from the balcony of the Royal Exchanged Hotel, Hunter-street, last evening, in ...

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  30. ARRIVAL OF THE ORMUZ.

    On Saturday afternoon the Ormuz, one of the smartest steamers of the Orient fleet, and a favourite ship with Australians, arrived from London and ports. The Ormus left Gravesend at 1 p.m. 8th January, owing to fog did not ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The various letters and articles appearing in your columns respecting the lake fisheries cannot fail to have a beneficial effect, if only that of directing public attention to this hitherto neglected industry ...

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  32. PATRIOTIC LEAGUE CANDIDATES AT NEWTOWN.

    Two of the candidates of the Patriotic League, Messrs. Geoffrey Eagar and A. Nugent Robertson, addressed a meeting of the electors of Newtown on Saturday evening from the balcony of the Town ...

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  33. THE POSITION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Further telegrams passed between the Premiers on Saturday concerning Western Australia joining the Convention which is to draft the federal constitution, and the date on which that body should ...

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  34. MOVEMENTS OF LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    Messrs. M'Gowen and Holman left last night to visit Blayney, Bourke, Cobar, and Nyngan, after which they return to Cowra, Grenfell, Wyalong, and Temora. This trip will occupy them until ...

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  35. THE C[?]A[?]GSHA.

    In command again of the popular master, Captain J. E. Williams, the steamer Changsha, of the China Navigation line, on Saturday arrived from China ports. She anchored in Watson's Bay at 5.45 a.m., and after complying with ...

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  36. ADDRESS BY MR. CRICK.

    Mr. W. P. Crick, M.L.A., spoke at Randwick on Friday night. He said his object in contesting the election was to perform the r[?]le of a "very candid critic" if he was elected. He received great applause ...

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  37. A SHIPPING COMPARISON.

    There are 114 sailing vessels heading for Newcastle for coal cargoes. Sydney has a list of 85 sail and 78 steamers in her expected list. Melbourne has 39 sailers and 60 steamers. To all South Australian ports 91 steam and sail ...

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