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  2. CYCLORAMA.

    The state of the weather, so detrimental to the interests of proprietors of the harbour and seaside retorts, was an element of success to the city inside shows. Among the best patronised of these was the ...

    Article : 86 words
  3. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    The Easter encampment came to a termination yesterday. Although the enjoyment of the proceedings hay been marred by the unpropitons weather, the meeting has been successful and instructive. ...

    Article : 548 words
  4. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Captain R. T. M"Arthur reports that the steamer Norkoow[?] left Emu Bay at 5.25 p.m. the 12th instant, pa[?]ed Seal Rocks at 6.50 a.m. the 1[?]th instant, and Gab[?] Island 5.50 a.m. the 14th instant. Entered Sydney Heads at 11.20 ...

    Article : 348 words
  5. CONVENTION OF THEOSOPLTISTS.

    The new Australasian section of the Theosophical Society held its first annual convention at the rooms of the Sydney branch of the T. S., 42 Margaret-street, Wynyard-square, on Friday, Saturday, and ...

    Article : 401 words
  6. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The Mayor (Alderman T. Magney) presided at the last meeting of this council, and the following aldermen were present:—Aldermen Quaife, Reading, Gaunon, Thomas, Dyson, Knowx, T[?]ce, Williamson. ...

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  7. TRAFALGAR HOUSE SOCIAL.

    Last night Mr. C. H. Moss, a well-known ship visitor, gave a sailors' cocial at Trafalfar House, which was well attended, especially by apprentices from shps in port. Mr. Moss was assisted by ladies ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    On Easter Monday, 1894, the weather was particularly fine, and the traffic was very large. The railway authorities, therefore, propared themselves this year to cpe with a very large amount of ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. ERSKINEVILLE.

    The last meeting of this council was presided over by the Mayor (Alderman Jacobsen), and there were also present Aldermen Peake, Anderson, Robinson, Wilson, Carter, Tucker, Harris, and Schuler. A ...

    Article : 269 words
  10. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Australia, hence to London, yesterday arrived at Hobart at [?].30 a.m. The R.M.S. Orient, from London, arrived yesterday [?] Adelaide. ...

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  11. THE STEAMER SIK[?] ASHORE.

    The Catterthun has brought word of an accident to the steamer Sikh, well [?]nown at Sydney. The vessel, which is still in charge of Captain Rowley, drove ashore in Yokohame Harbour. The steamer was about leaving for Kob[?] ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. TRAM TRAFFIC.

    As far as the tramways were concerned by far the heaviest traffic was on the line to Moore Park. To the show ground no less than 120 cars were despatched; there were 55 cars to the Randwick ...

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  13. THE MEDICAL STAFF CORPS.

    A feature of the proceedings was the work done by the Medical Staff Corps. After the review they marched off under the command of Surgeon-Major Dansey, and took up a position on Constitution Hill ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    The box plan for the concert at the Town Hall on Saturday, at which Miss Alice Esty, Mme. Enriquez, Mr. Alec Marsh, and Mr. Cu[?]ingham will make their first appearance in Australia, will be opened ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. CONCESSIONS IN SELECTORS' PAYMENTS.

    Sir,—From Queanbeyan, Germanton, and other contris where conditional purchasers most do congregate comes the cry for an alteration in the made of payment due on selectors' balances, and the most ...

    Article : 414 words
  16. VOYAGE OF THE MASSILIA.

    The P. and O. Company's Massilia, under command of Captin Raymond Harvey, with passengers and cargo, arrived yesterday, and be[?]thed at the company's wha[?] circular quay. Leaving London the list was fairly well ...

    Article : 650 words
  17. HOLIDAY IN THE COUNTRY.

    Hibernian sports and a bicycle meeting were held to-day on the show-ground. The weather was splendid, and there was a large attendance of the public. The following are the results of the [?] ...

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  18. MARRICKVILLE.

    The Mayor (Alderman Morehouso) presided at the last meeting of this council. There were also present:—Aldermen Benson, Brower, Les[?]e, Farr, M'Coy, Goodin, Gill, Gould, and Clarke. Mr. R. J. ...

    Article : 386 words
  19. THE TELEPHONE MONOPOLY IN AMERICA.

    The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States handed down on 4he March, unanimously sustaining the decision of the lower court in the cse of the Bate Refrigerator Company against Silzberger, ...

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  20. STRIKING THE TENTS.

    When the mounted brigade reached their camp it was nearly 6 o'clock, and both men and horses were tired. A welcome meal and a r[?] down was indulged in, and in a little more than an hour preparations for ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. THE REVIEW.

    By the time Sir Frederick Darley reached the seeno of the review most of the men who were under arms must have been wet through, as the spectato[?]s who had provided themselves with [?] and ...

    Article : 1,068 words
  22. BOTANY.

    This council met on Wednesday evening. The Mayor (Alderman J. J. Ma[?]dyen, J.P.) occupied the chair, and there werer present Aldermen Pe[?]berton, Luland, J.P., Daniels, Smith, Wiggins, ...

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  23. THE GENERAL'S OPINION.

    Major-General H[?]ton expressed himself as extremely gratified with the work of the men under the most trying conditions of the weather. He says that the men have shown that they were able to che[?]fully ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. BURWOOD.

    The Roads and Brides Department has notified this council that any pipes which it might be found necessary to remove during the carrying out of s[?]werage works would be handed over to the council, ...

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  25. A GULF LINER IN AN AMERICAN PORT.

    The ships of the Gulf Line are familiar in the Sydney trade making monthly visits from Liverpool and from London with pas[?]engers and cargo, and as specimens of steam merchantmen they rank first-class. The Gulf of ...

    Article : 169 words
  26. THE REV. H. R. HAWEIS.

    The title of this leacture was lighted upon some years ago be Mona Caird in the heading of an article she contributed to the West[?] It was the depth of the silly season in London; ...

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  27. PARRAMATTA.

    A meeting of the above council was held last week. The asse[?]ment books were laid upon the table, and r[?]es were struck [?]s follows:—General rate, [?] in the £[?] water rate of 9d in the £: lighting rate of ...

    Article : 362 words
  28. THE SHENIR, FROM RIO.

    The barque She[?]ir, Captain Shephent, which arrived from Rio on Sunday night in ballast, reports a rough passage across the Southern Ocean. She sighted a lot of it[?] between the 14th and 17th March, in 45[?] to 37[?] E[?] ...

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  29. LATE CHARTERS.

    The following charters are reported:—Liverpool to Sydney: Norfolk Island, 11s on dead w[?]ght. London to Bri[?]bane; Ble[?]ell, [?] register. Newcastle to We[?] Coast, S. A.: Zule[?]ks, to ARica, 16s. Newcastle to San ...

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  30. WRECKS OF COLONIAL TRADERS.

    In the English advices of [?]ks received by the last mail are metioned the following ships, whose names are more or less familiar in the Australian trade:—Andol[?] (ship, British)[?] 2[?] tons, own[?]d by Messrs. E. F. and W. ...

    Article : 218 words
  31. NON-SLIPPERY WOOD PAVEMENT.

    Sir,—The greatest drawback, almost indeed the only one of any moment, to our wooden paved streets as now constructed is their extreme slipperiness in damp werather. It is a matter of common ...

    Article : 407 words
  32. ERMINGTON AND RYDALMERE.

    The adjourned meeting of the above council was held last week, when there were present—Aldermen Smith, Ryan, Cowell, Jenkins, and St[?]vens. Alderman Ryan was voted to the chair. On taking the ...

    Article : 169 words
  33. THE SYDNEY WHALING VESSEL.

    The brig Phi[?]lis, which left here three days ago to ma[?] south, was still in sight off Sydney Heads yesterday. Captain Young kep thr[?]hing away against the hard south[?] w[?]nd and high sea rather than [?] back to [?] and as the ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. THE RELIEF OF THE POOR.

    Sir,—The extremely practical and feeling letter of your correspondent "Dorcas" in your issue of Friday, together with the forcible leading article anent the same, must meet with the cord[?]l approval of ...

    Article : 312 words
  35. THE NORTH GERMAN LLORD.

    On the ultimo the North German Lloyd, with their st[?]ship [?]ahn, commenced to run all their express ships, New Yor[?] to Southampton and Bremen, to the qu[?]y at Southampton, where the steamers now land passengers ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. THE ENGLISH CHURCH UNION AND THE POPE.

    Sir,—In connection with your able leader on this subject in last Saturday's issue it may be asked, in view of the probable fu[?]ty of Lord Halifax's mission to Rome, what particular gain or advantage is ...

    Article : 428 words
  37. WOMANHOOD SUFFERAGE AND MISS BARHAM.

    Sir, — Personally, I am unknown to Miss Badham, but I am at one with her anent the edicated woman's want of knowledge of simple cookery. I should add the boling of potatoes to her rice and ...

    Article : 549 words
  38. DARLINGTON.

    The last meeting of this council was presided over by the Mayor (Alderman J. Spring). The UnderSecretary fo Lands [?] with reference to the vacancy on the Victoria Park trust caused by the ...

    Article : 337 words
  39. THE CAUSE OF CANCER.

    Sir,—I noticed a letter in yesterday edition of the Herald signed by Mr. John Bergan, and headed "The Cause of Cancer." In one portion of his letter Mr. Bergan says: "It is I believe never, or but ...

    Article : 493 words
  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice in your issue of to-day a letter signed "Doreas" and a sub-leader supporting its proposal to establish a "Helping Hand League" as an intermediary between the possessor of old ...

    Article : 400 words
  41. THE SHAM FIGHT.

    Aftern short [?]vouac spent in partaking of refreshments by the men and horses, arrangements were made for the holding of the sham fight, which it was intended should finish up the encampment and ...

    Article : 764 words
  42. TEA INTEMPERANCE.

    Sir,—The article of yours in yesterday's issue bearing the above title deserves, and must secure, the priaise of all your readers, especially those with weak nerves and sensitive organisations. For years, ...

    Article : 204 words
  43. NEWTOWN.

    The Mayor (Alderman H. T. Morgan) presided over the last meeting of the Newtown Council, There were also present Aldermen Howe, Cox, Smith, Parker, [?]tson, Elstub, M'Cann, Rigg, ...

    Article : 362 words
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