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  2. LAW REPORT.

    Mr. Harvey appeared for the plaintiff and moved to make absolute an order nisi granted on the 22nd March last. The respondent, John Collins, junior, did not appear. In the month of June, 1893, ...

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  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    Lord and Lady Brassey received a numerous company of the members and friends of the Eighty Club at an "at home" on Saturday, 9th March, at their residence in Park-lane. Among the company were ...

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  4. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    Military operations for coast defence will be carried out in the Port Jackson district to-morrow afternoon, in connection with the defence scheme of the colony, The general idea is that a national ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    All through the week "The Ideal Husband" has drawn crowded houses at the Lyceum Theatre, where to-night Mr. Boucicault will close a memerable season with a final performance of the brilliant ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    An important sale of racehorses takes place this afternoon at Greenstead, Randwick, where Mr. T. S. Clibborn will offer for sale the following wellknown animals comprised in the Chipping Norton ...

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  7. MISS NAYLOR'S FAREWELL.

    Miss Naylor, who sails for England by the Orient on Tuesday with the double aim of rest and further study, was tendered a complimentary farewell concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night. This artiste ...

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  8. SIR HERCULES ROBINSON.

    Sir Hercules Robinson, who has definitely arranged to leave England on 11th May to take up tho Governorship of the Cape, has appointed Captain C. T. Dawkins, of the Shropshire Light Infantry, to be his ...

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  9. BOWLS.

    There was a good attendance at the Waverley Greenon Wednesday afternoon when the New Zealand bowlers, accompanied by several friends, paid a visit for the purpose of trying conclusions with the local ...

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  10. TRADE UNIONS IN THE COLONIES.

    In the House of Commons on 15th March, in reply to Mr. Howell, Mr. Asquith said: Where trade unions have branches in the colonies, such branches must, of course, conform to colonial law, whatever ...

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  11. "MUSIC AND NOISE."

    Sir,—Two days ago Mr. Haweis, white lecturing on "Music and Noise," gave a very striking demonstration of their difference. People lacking this knowledge could have been taught a lesson then, ...

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  12. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    Charles John Frederick Geber, of Ocean-street, Woollahra, sued J. Barrington, of Vernon-street, Woollahra, for £21, due on a promissory note endorsed by defendant and interest A verdict was ...

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  13. THE LONDON THIRTEEN CLUB.

    A mirror having been broken, the members of this club sat down, 13 at each tables, to their annual banquet, held on 13th March, under the chairmanship of Mr. Frank Williams (the president), in ...

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  14. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    Mr. Wiegand opened his extra recital at the Town Hall last night with his own transcription of Herold's brilliant overture to "Zampa," and his programme also included the fantasia on "La Favorita." In ...

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  15. LAW NOTICES.

    In Equity.—Before the Master.—Lunacy, 9.30 a.m.; company matters. 12.30 p.m. At 2 p.m.: Australian General Investment Company and Companies Act; Fairfield Hotel and Racecourse Company and Companies ...

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  16. THE ASHFIELD CLUB.

    The two great single events of the Ashfield Club— viz., the championship and the handicap matches— were brought to a conclusion yesterday afternoon. The two competitors for the former were W. ...

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  17. BALMAIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Balmain musical public was held on Wednesday evening in the Balmain Town Hall Council-chambers, under the presidency of the Mayor of Balmain (Alderman A. M. Milne). Messrs W. ...

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  18. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE,—Entered outward: April 18, Amazone, barque, 1339 tons, Captain H. Morrice, for London; Naworth Castle, ship, 1797 tons. Captain E. Goadge, for Valparaise, via Newcastle; River Fallock, ship, 1386 tons, ...

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  19. BIMETALLISM.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 12th instant I notice that Mr. Abbot has done me the honour to reply to my communication re the above, which you were good enough to publish in the Herald of the 2nd ...

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  20. CHAMPION RINK MATCH.

    Ona of the two semi-final matches for the association champion rink trophy was played on the Balmain green yesterday, the competitors being the St. Leonards and Ashfield teams. St. Leonards led ...

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  21. BAZAAR AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Lamont, wife of the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church, opened a bazzar n the Excelsior Hall, Marrickville, in connection with the local Presbyterian church. There was ...

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  22. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) CONARGO RACING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Conargo Racing Club was hold on Easter Monday. The weather was perfect. The sport was good with close finishes and everything passed off satisfactorily. The following ...

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  23. DISTRICT COURT.—FRIDAY, APRIL 19.

    Application Examination Judgment Debtor.—Bank of N.S.W. v. Wilkinson. Ca. Sa.—Nelson v. Heagney. Order Examination Judgment Debtor.—Barden v. Isaacs. ...

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  24. FOOTBALL.

    Mr. J. F. M'Manamey presided over a meeting of the committee of the Rugby Union at their rooms, 109 Pitt-street, on Monday evening. The Macleay Branch Union was admitted to membership. It was ...

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  25. FRANCE: DEBATE ON THE NAVY BUDGET.

    In the debate in the French Chamber on 9th March on the Army Estimates, M. Faberot created a storm of indignation by denouncing the maintenance of standing armies for the sake of "that ...

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  26. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The following is the text of the judgment of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on the appeal of the Zelma Gold-mining Company, Limited, v. G. and C. ...

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  27. POLICE COURTS.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Giles, S.M., James Farley, 56, labourer, was sent to gaol for six weeks with hard labour, for having in his possession a chair, reasonably supposed to have ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN.—ISLAND SHIPPING.

    The Messageries Maritimes liner Australien made fast at Circular Quay yesterday. She reports having left Noumea on the 15th of April at 4 p.m., Sugar Leaf was passedon the morning of the 18th at 7.40 o'clock, and Port Jackson ...

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  29. NARRANDERA TURF CLUB.

    The following weights have been declared for the principal events in connection with the Narrandera Turf Club Annual Meeting, to be held on the 1st and 2nd May:— ...

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  30. THE HOWARD SMITH LINE.

    The Peregrine, arriving here this morning from Queensland, sails hence to-morrow for Melbourne. The Leurs leaves Sydney for Brisbane, Rockhampton, Mackay, and Townsville to-morrow night. The Tyrian leaves ...

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  31. ALL SAINTS' EXHIBITION.

    One of the most interesting exhibitions ever held in Parramatta was opened in the Parramatta Town Hall yesterday afternoon by Captain Burns, The object of the exhibition was to raise funds in aid of ...

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  32. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Hauroto arrived at Wellington from Sydney [?] Wednesday afternoon last. The Rotokino, which was to leave Sydney for Southern ports of New Zealand on Friday next, has been withdrawn ...

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  33. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following notices were yesterday posted at the head office of the Telegraph Department:- Clarence River.—There is 15ft. on the bar, and 14ft. inside at high water. ...

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  34. LILLIE BRIDGE PONY CARNIVAL.

    The following weights have been declared for the Lillie Bridge pony meeting, to be held this after-noon:- LILLI[?]UTIAN HANDICAP (11.2[?] to 12.[?] 3 furlongs.— ...

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  35. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

    Yesterday the Kiama Football Club opened the season with a match against Shellharbour, at the latter place. The match resulted in a win for Kiama by 3 points to nil. ...

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  36. THE A.U.S.N. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Ranelagh, for Brisbane and ports to Rockhampton, sails hence to-morrow at 10 a.m. The Cintra leaves Brisbane for Sydney to-morrow, and sails hence Tuesday next for Melbourne, connecting with the Waroonga for Western ...

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  37. AN AUSTRALIAN LADY DOCTOR.

    An Australian lady, Dr Stella Mary Taylor, has been appointed resident physician and superintendent of the New England Hospital at Boston. ...

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  38. CONCERT AT NEWTOWN.

    On Wednesday evening, in connection with St. Bedo's Convent, Newtown, a concert mid dramatic entertainment were given in St. Joseph's Schoolroom, Wellington-street. The programme was arranged ...

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  39. LAWN TENNIS.

    The annual meeting of the Sydney University Lawn Tennis Club was held on Monday in the undergraduates' common-room, Professor Wood in the chair. There were about 40 or 50 members ...

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  40. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL.

    Mr. Arthur Arnold, the new chairman of the County Council, besides being an ex-M.P. and a public man, is also an old journalistic hand and an author. For years he was editor of the Echo, and for ...

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  41. CONCERT AT THE VICTORIA BARRACKS.

    A concert in aid of the funds of the Havelock Lodgo, No. 753, I.O.G.T., was given in the gymnasium at the Victoria Barracks last night. There was a good audience. The programme was ...

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  42. ORANGE COURSING CLUB.

    The Orange Coursing Club held its annual meeting to-night. It was decided to hold a meeting, beginning on the 24th May. ...

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  43. SURVEY ON THE BARQUE PISAGUA.

    The Consul for Chili, Captain J. H. Amora, has been in communication with the owners of the barque Pisaqua, now at Noumea in distress on her way to this port. The barque has been surveyed, and she is not so badly damaged ...

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  44. CYCLING.

    The annual meeting of the League of New South Wales Wheelman was held in Wyburd's Commercial Hotel, King-street, on Wednesday. Mr. J. Williams presided, and there were 70 members present. The ...

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  45. HARRIERS.

    The opening run of the season in connection with the Forest Lodge Harriers took place on Tuesday night. Over 40 runners took part, including visitors from the Ashfield, Darlinghurst, Redferu, and ...

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  46. THE COLONIES AND ENGLAND'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    At the Imperial Institute, on 7th March Professor James Long read a paper on "Our Food Supply: Can the Colonies Provide It?" The Earl of Cork (chairman) in introducing the lecturer pointed out ...

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  47. EXTENSIVE OVERHAUL TO THE BUNINYONG.

    Nearly everybody that has travelled much along the coast has at some time or other enjoyed a trip in the Buninyong, one of the best seaboats in the intercolonial service, though some of her rivals can boast of being faster. It is ...

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  48. THE WAVERLEY BALL.

    There was a numerous gathering at the Paddington Town Hall last night, it when the first annual Waverley Ball was held. The hall and staircases were prettily, decorated by the committee of ladies, ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    Our Auckland correspondent yesterday wired: H.M.S. Pylades arrived at Russell to-day from Hobart. The Sarah Pile arrived at Auckland from Rockhampton. The Southern Belle left Kaipara for Sydney. ...

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  50. AQUATICS.

    The members of this club met at the Standard Hotel on Wednesday night, vice-commodore Golding presiding Before the principal business of the evening, viz., presentation of prizes, took place, a protest lodged ...

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  51. THE AUSTRALASIAN.—GOOD DESPATCH.

    To-morrow, at 11 a.m., Messrs. Dalgety and Company will send the Australasian for London. Since she has been in port she has had the lower forehold insulated for the better conveyance of green fruit. The chamber, being ...

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  52. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I am sorry if, as Mr. M'Kay Smith suggests, I have misquoted Mr. Dunning MacLeod. I have not his book to refer to, but my quotation is from an excellent pamphlet on the currency sent me by ...

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  53. JOHNSTONE'S BAY SAILING CLUB.

    This club met at the club rooms on Tuesday evening, when arrangements were made for the last race of the season, set down for next Saturday. ...

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  54. THE ABORIGINES' PROTECTION BOARD.

    The weekly meeting of the Aborigines' Protection Board was held yesterday in the offices of the Inspector-General of Police Authority was granted to the local board at Grafton for the purchase of ...

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  55. SYDNEY DINGY CLUB.

    A general meeting of this club was held at Punch's Hotel last night, Commodore Harding in the chair. Prizes won in last race were presented, Roy's representative receiving £3 and Young Clive's £1. The ...

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  56. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    A £200 open handicap was competed for at the Now South Wales Gun Club's Grounds, Botany, on Wednesday, when over 60 nominations were shot off. At the seventh round 19 were left in, and agreed to ...

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