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  2. THE "COMMERCIAL " VIEW OF THE BILL.

    "Impracticable," "unworkable, " "visionary," "absurd," "monstrous," and "tyrannical," were some of the adjectives applied to the proposal by representatives of the commerical interests ...

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  3. LAW REPORT.

    Mr. Pilcher, Q.C., and Mr. Hunt, instructed by Messrs. Iceton and Faithfull, appeared for the plaintiff: and Sir Julian Salomons Q.C., and Mr. C. B. Stephen, instructed by the Crown Solicitor, for the ...

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  4. THE GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    At Berlin on 20th February the Reichstag read a third time, and passed without debate, the resolution for the repeal of the banishment laws against Jesuits. The Conservatives, Imperial party, and National ...

    Article : 384 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was nothing exceptional about the seventyninth concert of the Sydney Liedertafel at the Town Hall last night, though the programme included two or three first-rate numbers. Sir Wm. ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    A programme of pony and galloway racing provider the attraction of Kensington this afternoon, and visitors to that popular rendozvous will be accommodated with the customary transit service by ...

    Article : 314 words
  7. FOOTBALL.

    The Windsor Grammar School Football Club held its twenty-first annual meeting at the school hall on Saturday. The chair was occupied by the president of the club, the Rev. B. Keenan. The ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. VIEWS OF EMPLOYERS.

    There is no mistaking the attitude of the employers with regard to the new bill, but the most prominent amongst them, on being seen by a representative of the Herald yesterday, declined to give any definite ...

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  9. CYCLING.

    Mr. R. Davis, who will represent South Australia at the League of Wheelmen's Carnival on Saturday next and the following Saturday, arrived in Sydney by the express train yesterday. Competitors are ...

    Article : 475 words
  10. LAW NOTICES.

    No. 1 Jury Court.—Cooper v. Garrard (part heard), Lucas v. Glynn, Cox v. Pholeros. No. 2 Jury Court.—Patterson v. Borough of Woollahra (part heard), A. J. S. Bank, Limited, v. Wall, Nelson v. ...

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  11. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIAN SPORTING NEWS.

    The Harvester and The Admiral, which are engaged in the A.J.C. meeting, were sent to Sydney to-day. Mr. K. L. Murray, late electrician to the Railway ...

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  12. SMOKELESS POWDER IN WARFARE.

    Reports received by the Italian War Departmen upon the recent fighting with the Dervishes and the Tigrins prove the advantages conferred by the armament of the Italian troops in their engagements ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. MOREE RACING CLUB.

    The second day's races of the Moree annual meeting proved most suceessful. The attendance was the largest for many years past and the racing was good. with splendid finishes, while everything passed off ...

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  14. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outwards: March 27, Taieri (s.), 16[?] tons, Captain D. M'Donald, for Fiji. A barque passed Crowdy Heads at 7 a.m. yesterday, coming south. ...

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  15. MURRUMBIDGEE TURF CLUB.

    The following weights have been declared for the M.T.C. Autumn Meeting on Wednesday next:- AUTUMN HANDICAP.—Messanger, 9st 3lb; Haste to the Wedding, 8st 2lb; Menangle, 8st; Cobarge, 7st 12lb; St. ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    Belgian composers only were drawn upon to furnish the programme at the Town Hall recital yesterday afternoon; and of these many were of the Liege Conservatorium, the alma mater of ...

    Article : 331 words
  17. POLICE COURTS.

    In the Summons Division of the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. G. W. F. Addison, S.M., Thomas Crow, licensce of the Palace Hotel, Haymarket, was proceeded against by Inspector ...

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  18. SWIMMING.

    Last night a swimming carnival was given in the Natatorium by the Police Amateur Swimming Club in aid of the various metropolitan hospitals. Appended are the results: ...

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  19. MOOREFIELD PONY AND GALLOWAY MEETING.

    There was a fair attendance at Moorefield yesterday to witness the pony and galloway races. The weather was fine when the sport opened, but a heavy shower fell between 3 and 4 o'clock, and compelled ...

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  20. THE OROYA ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday the Orient S. N. Company received by mail per R.M.S. Australia the manifest of the Oroya's cargo, also a complete list of passengers. The vessel left London on the 22nd February, and got ashore at Naples. The ...

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  21. NORTH SYDNEY LADIES' AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB.

    A 66 yards handicap swimming race in connection with the North Sydney Ladies' Amateur Swimming Club took place on Tuesday afternoon at Messrs. Higgins and Cavill's Lavender Bay baths. Final ...

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  22. VIEWS OF THE LABOUR LEADERS.

    The introduction of a Compulsory Arbitration and Councilation Bill—one of the foremost planks in the labour platform—has been hailed with the greatest satisfaction by the trades-unionists of the city and ...

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  23. PIGEON-SHOOTING.

    There was some good shooting at the Brighton Gun Club grounds, Lady Robinson's Beach, on Tuesday afternoon, Messrs. Holdsworth, M'Pherson, and Co.'s 20-guinea trophy being the ...

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  24. FISHERMEN'S SMOKE CONCERT.

    The Amateur Fishermen's Association of New South Wales mustered in force at the Temperance Hall last night, where they spent a social evening in smoking, song, and speech. Mr. W. Shipway, ...

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  25. MISSIONARY WORK IN CHINA.

    By the steamer Tsinan, which arrived yesterday from Hongkong, via ports, the Rev. J. Parker and Mrs. Parker were passengers. For many years they have laboured in Manchuria under the auspices of ...

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  26. HANDEL'S "SAMSON."

    The shortened version of Handel's " Samson," in which all the great and and favourite choruses of the oratorio are retained, will be performed at the Town Hall to-night. ...

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  27. MEETINGS.

    The weekly meeting of the Transit Commission was held in the offices, Phillip-street, yesterday. The Mayor presided, and there was a full attendance of the members of the board. As the Annandale ...

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  28. LILLIE BRIDGE RACES..

    There was a good attendance at Lillie Bridge last evening, when the second round and finals of the Novice Handicap and three pony races were run. The following are the results: ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYED MEETING AT LEICHHARDT.

    Last evening a public meeting, called by the Mayor of Leichhardt (Alderman R. B. Cropley), in response to a requisition received by him from a number of the ratepayers of the district, was held in ...

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  30. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Hauroto arrived at Wellington from Sydney yesterday afternoon. The Tarawera left Auckland for Sydney at 2 p.m. yesterday, due Sunday night. ...

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  31. CRICKET.

    The annual cricket match between the Wool and Produce Brokers and the Stock and Station Agents was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, the result being a win for the Wool and Produce ...

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  32. BAR HARBOURS.

    Yamba reports 16ft. on bar at high water yesterday. North Beach beacons in line. Manning River reports 12ft. on bar, 8ft. 6in, on crossing, at high water yesterday. ...

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  33. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    The monthly meeting of the executive of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was held at the Temperance Hall yesterday. Mrs. Nolan occupied the chair. Letters were received from the ...

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  34. THE TSINAN.

    The China Navigation Company's well-kept steamed Teinan, from Japanese and Chinese ports, made fast at the C. N. Company's Wharf yesterday afternoon. Captain Ramsay reports having left Hongkong on 5th March, ...

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  35. THE GULF OF GENOA.

    The steamship Gulf of Genoa last night arrived from Glasgow and Liverpool with general cargo for this port and Brisbane. Captain Swan reports having left the Clyde on 19th January, and Liverpool eight days later, ...

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  36. THE MOSMAN ELECTRIC TRAM EXTENSION.

    A public meeting, which was largely attended, took place last evening in the hall beneath the Mosman Council Chamber, the object being to secure the extension of the North Sydney-Mosman electric ...

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  37. ASHFIELD RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A special meeting of the Ratepayers' Association was held in the Ashfield Town Hall last night, Mr. H. R. Davis, presiding. Two notices of motion by Mr. J. Whitney were read. These were— ...

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  38. TO HOBART AND BACK IN FIVE DAYS.

    The Oonah, Captain W. J. Featherstone, arrived from Hobart direct at 11.35 last night after a smart round trip of 4 days 5[?] hours. She left Sydney on Saturday last at 6.20 p.m., and arrived in Hobart at 4.10 p.m. Monday ...

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  39. NIHILIST ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE CZAR'S STUDY.

    The Berlin Lokalanzeiger publishes the following communication from St. Petersburg:—"Ever since the Czar proclaimed his intention of maintaining the autocratic rule in Russia, his Majesty has almost ...

    Article : 124 words
  40. ARRIVAL OF WOOL SHIPS.

    Messrs. Danger, Gedye, and Co. have received a cable advising them of the arrival of the ship Terriden at London on Tuesday, after a passage of 86 days. She left Sydney on the 30th December. ...

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  41. WORKING AND FACTORY GIRLS' CLUB.

    On Monday a meeting took place at the club, to make arrangements for the annual club ball. There were present Mesdames Douglas Mackenzie (in the chair), Harvey, Loughnan, Purves, Chalon, H. ...

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  42. THE ABERDEEN LINE.

    The steamship Aberdeen took 8000 cases [?] Hobart for London, and will sail on Saturday from Melbourne for Capetown, calling at Albany. The Nineve[?] Captain Allen, left London for Sydney, via ...

    Article : 100 words
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