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  2. COURT-MARTIAL ON THE WALLAROO.

    Yesterday morning the court-martial continued it[?] sittings on H.M.S. Wallaroo to inquire into certain charges made by Captain Johnson, of H.M.S. Ringarooma, against Surgeon Lea, of the same ...

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  3. LAW REPORT.

    Sir Julian Salomons, Q.C., and Mr Gregory Walker, instructed by Mr. W.M. Barker, appeared for the plaintiff. Jane Stewart, and the Attorney-General (Mr. Want, Q.C.,) and Mr. A. H. Simpson, ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Esty-Marsh concert to be given at the Town Hall to-night Miss Alice Esty will sing the grand aria "Com'e Bello" from "Lucrezia Borgia," as well as the waltz-air from "Rome[?]o and Juliette." ...

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  5. VICTORIAN TOBACCO DUTIES.

    A prominent tobacco manufacturer of New South Wales has written to the chairman of the Tariff Board expressing approval of the recommendations of the board with reference to the ...

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  6. HEALTH LECTURES.

    Another large and interested audience listened to Dr. Ryder in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Dr. Ryder spoke of the care of the teeth, and recommended that the first tooth be allowed to remain in ...

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  7. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    At 5 p.m. to-day entries will close with the secretary, Mr. P. O'Mara, for the following items to be run at Kensington on Thursday next, the 9th:— Fifteen Hands Handicap of 25 sovs., 5 furlong; ...

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  8. ALBURY COURSING CLUB.

    The Albury Coursing Club's opening meeting of the season took place to-day, and the weather being fine, was well attended. The results are as follow:— ...

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  9. THE MAITLAND SHOW.

    The show was continued to-day. The weather was beautiful and the attendance good. Upwards of 9000 persons passed through the gates. The jumping contest was continued, and showed a marked ...

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  10. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    There was a capital attendance at her Majesty's Theatre last night, when his Excellency Sir Frederick Darley and suite witnessed the performance of Goethe's "Faust." Mr. George ...

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  11. CRICKET.

    On Wednesday afternoon a fancy dress cricket match, organised by Mr. Charles Barsby (president of the Half-holiday Association), of Rockdale, was played at Moorefield Racecourse in aid of the poor ...

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  12. DISTRICT COURT.—FRIDAY MAY 3.

    No. 1 Court.—(Before his Honor Judge Backhouse.) Causes.—At 10 a.m.: Quinlan v. Davis, Whitby v. Bastin, Lehane v. Wright, O'Carroll v. Jones, same v. Kidman, Lukey v. Johnston, Symonds v. Beh[?]ing, Australian ...

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  13. THE CLITHEROW SOIREE.

    With the object of accustoming their pupils to appear before large audiences, Mr. and Mrs. Clitherow issued upwards of 150 invitations to a dramatic and musical soiree at their academy in ...

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  14. FOOTBALL.

    Newington College defeated Technical College on Wednesday by 8 points to nil. The game was evenly contested till the call of time. The Technical's back division were very good, but they could not break ...

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  15. POLICE COURTS.

    David Duncan Finlay, 20 ship's steward, who was on Tuesday last sentenced at the North Sydney Police Court to two terms of six months' imprisonment, cumulative for theft, and who was also committed ...

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  16. THE DEAN CASE.

    Though the Government has selected Mr. F. E. Rogers, Dr. Manning, and Dr. Sydney Jones to form the Dean Inquiry Commission, the matter has not yet come before the Executive Council for ...

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  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    Four of the Victorial intercolonial team—F. Waters, R. Frazer, A. Dunlop, and T. Irving— arrived in Sydney by the midday train from Melbourne yesterday, and with them came Messrs. ...

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  18. THE PORT OF VLADIVOSTOK.

    A Times correspondent at Odessa writes:—"An experiment has been successfully carried out by the Russian Government during the winter of great importance to the authorities in India and Australia. ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I observe by your issue this morning that the Minister for Justice stated that I was allowed to visit Dean on matters in connection with his case, and that, contrary to my duty, I investigated certain ...

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  20. CONCERT AT WINDSOR.

    An enjoyable evening was spent at the Windsor Grammar School on Monday, when the students gave their monthly entertainment. The musicmaster contributed an overture in excellent style ...

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  21. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) S.A.J.C. MEETING.

    Trado has been scratched for the Goodwood Handicap and the Adelaide Cup, Lord Richmond for all engagements, Uteara for the First Hurdle Race, and Witpena for the Steoplechase. The chief ...

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  22. ST. BENEDICT'S FANCY FAIR.

    The fancy fair held in connection with St. Benedict's Church, Abercrombic-street, which was opened by the cardinal on easter Monday, is being continued, and lacks none of the interest displayed at ...

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  23. NARRANDERA TURF CLUB.

    The socond day's racing in connection with the Narrandera Turf Club's Annual Meeting was held to-day. Delightful neither prevailed. There was a large attendance all yesterday. Everything ...

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  24. DELIVERY OF STOCK AT HOMEBUSH.

    Sir,—Some time since I had occasion under similar circumstances to those of which I now complain to write to the Commissioners for Railways upon the excessive time length of journey in delivering fat ...

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  25. A SERVICE OF SONG.

    "Buy Your Own Cherries" was given on Tuesday evening in the Mill Hill Presbyterian Mission Hall, Ebley-street, Waverley, by the members of the Band to Hope and Church Mission Choir, in aid of the ...

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  26. LADIES' AID SOCIETY DANCE AT PADDINGTON.

    The idea of securing benefit from pleasure for the purpose of giving pleasure to others was conceived by the Ladies' aid Society, as the proceeds of the dances held periodically are used to relieve cases of ...

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  27. POLO.

    A match will be played this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the Centrennial Park between the Sydney and Camden clubs. The teams are:—Sydney: A.J. Dods (No. 1), M. Forrest (No. 2), W. cope (No. 3), ...

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  28. CHURCH NEWS.

    The members of the congregation of the Randwick Wesleyan Church held a social meeting on Tuesday evening to Welcome the Rev. J. Phillips, who has recently been appointed to the circuit. Mr. ...

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  29. PIGEON-SHOOTING.

    The second competition for the Spring Cup is advertised to take place at the New South Wales Gun Club's grounds to-day. ...

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  30. SCOTS CHURCH, CHURCH-HILL.

    The eighth anniversary of the pastorate of the Rev. W. M. Dill Macky was celebrated by a tea meeting and concert at the Temperance Hall last evening. Tea was served at 6.30, and a large ...

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  31. THE CURRENCY.

    Sir,—In this ventilation of the currency question the most striking thing appears to be the unanimity with which the various parties appear to forget or ignore the real foundation of the question, the ...

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  32. G.U.O. ODDFELLOWS.

    The third day's sitting of the biennial meeting of representatives from the various districts of the Grand United Order of Oddfellow was held yesterday in the hall belonging to the order, ...

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  33. FISHERIES OF THE COLONY.

    The annual report of the Commissioners of Fisheries for 1894 was laid on the table of the Assembly last night. It states that the revenue of the department shows a decrease of £203 8s, showing ...

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  34. BLIGH AMATEUR TURF CLUB.

    The first day's racing of the Bligh Amateur Turf Club was held yesterday. The weather was fine, and attendance about 500. The results were:- MAIDES PLATE.—J.T. Cox's Havana, 1; E. and S. ...

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  35. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outward: May 2, Ranelagh (s.), [?] tons, Captain Thompson, for Rockhampton, via ports: Innamlocka (s.), 2501 tons, Captain T. W. Lcokyer, for Albany via Melbourne and Adclaide; Tanais (s.), 17[?]4 ...

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  36. ROCKDALE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Th third anniversary of the Rockdale Congregational Church was held in the church, Frederick-street, Rockdale, on Tuesday evening. The chair was occupied by the Mayor of Rockdale (Alderman ...

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  37. KENSINGTON RACES.

    The attendance at Kensington yesterday afternoon was hardly up to the average. The falling off was probably due to the cold and threatening weather. The racing was interesting, and the finished for most ...

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  38. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. India left Aden on the 1st instant for Queensland. the R.M.S. Orotava left Colombo on the 30th April outwards. ...

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  39. ABORIGINES' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

    The council of the Aborigines' Protection Association met at 361 Pitt-street on Wednesday afternoon. There were present—Mr. U. W. Carpenter (in the chair), the Rev. J. Bennett Anderson, Mr. W. ...

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  40. PASSENGERS PER NINEVEH.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. send the following list of passengers to arrive by the aberdeen liner ninevch, due at Melbourne the 5th instant:—Mr. T. T. Johnson, Mr. H. E. Heritage, Mr. W. Gregory, Mrs. Johnston, Mr. E. T. ...

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  41. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    His HONOR disposed of a number of under £10 causes, which were of no public interest. No. 2 Court.—(Before his Honor Judge MURRAY.) SOLDIERS' CREEK G.M. COMPANY V. WHITE. ...

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  42. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PARRAMATTA.

    This church, which has been closod for some months undergoing repairs, was reopened on Wednesday evening. The Rev. John Ferguson, of St. Stephen's Sydney, conducted the service, and was ...

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

    The Ranelagh, for Brisbane and ports of Rockhampton, sails to-night at 11 p.m. The Wodonga is due from Melbourne on Monday, and sails hence Tuesday next for Brisbane and Queensland ports to Cooktown. The [?] ...

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  44. POINT PIPER-ROAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    A social meeting to celebrate the anniversary of the church, and the appointment of the Rev. John Fordyce, M.A., was held in the Congregational schoolroom, Point Piper-road, Woollahra, last ...

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  45. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The first club shooting for June quarter, held at Randwick on Saturday, 27th April, resulted in the following scores (handicaps aro added to 60):- Sapper J. H. Palmer, handicap 6,500 yards 33,600 yards ...

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  46. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Pohen[?]a arrived at Auckland from Newcastle [?] Wednesday afternoon. Walhora arrived at Auckland from Sydney on Tuesday afternoon. Mararoa left Auckland for Sydney at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Rotokino left ...

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  47. THE HOWARD SMITH LINE.

    The Leura is due from Queensland ports this mornin[?] she sails hence for Melbourne to-morrow. The tyrian sails hence to-morrow for Brisbane, Rockhampton, Mackay, and Townsville. The Peregrine leaves Townsville ...

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  48. LAW NOTICES.

    In Equity.—Before his Honor Mr. Justice Manning—At 10 a.m.: Motions generally—Attorney-General v. Rennie, motion for injunction; Abbott and another v. Dudley Coal Company and another, motion for decree; [?]e will of ...

    Article : 412 words
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