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  2. THE LISMORE-TWEED RAILWAY.

    The railway from Lismore to the Tweed was formally opened for traffic by the Hon. W. J. Lyne, Minister for Works, this morning. At 11 o'clock a procession was formed and ...

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  3. THE BISHOP OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE.

    The Right Rev. Arthur Vincent Green, M.A., LL. D., was formally installed as Bishop of Grafton and Armidale at St. Peter's Cathedral, Armidale to-day. His Lordship, accompanied by Mrs. Green, ...

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  4. SMALLPOX ON THE TAIYUAN. DEATH OF THE PATIENT.

    The secretary of the Board of Health, Mr. Sager, supplies the following information in regard to the steamer Taiyuan, now at the quarantine station with smallpox on board:—"The vessel left Kobe, ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE LOCK-OUT IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    A meetmg of the Boot Trade Union was held last night to consider the position of the men looked out from Rose's factory. It was stated that nothing further had transpired, and very ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—Arrivals: Lizard, H.M.S., from Sydney; Titus (s.), from Townsville, Departures: Maranoa (s.), Victoria (s.), for Sydney; Peregrine (s.), South Australian (s.), for Townsville. The Burwah (s.) and Beeswing (s.) ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS. THE BELLE COLE CONCERT COMPANY.

    Amateurs of music will have to recall the HalleNeruda concerts of July, 1891, when the stars were supported by Miss Fillunger and Mme. Marian Burton, to find a stronger combination than that ...

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  8. THE SEAT FOR BURKE.

    Since Mr. Hoolan's statement at Georgetown regarding his seat for Burke considerable speculation has been rife as to what course will actually be taken with reference to the matter. ...

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  9. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The French mail steamer Polynesien passed Aden on the 12th instant outwards. The Uabsburg left Colombo on the 13th instant outwards. ...

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  10. THE NEW AUSTRALIA MOVEMENT.

    Since the Premier's return from his trip to the north he has received a communication from the Premier of New South Wales asking if the Queensland Government would be prepared to ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY THE AGENTS.

    A strong feeling against the action of the authorities at Cooktown and Townsville in connection with the Taiyuan has been aroused here. The local representatives of the China ...

    Article : 332 words
  12. THE NEW CANADIAN LINE.

    All speed is being made with the R.M.S. Arawa to get her away on Saturday next. She is being worked day and night, was docked, cleaned, and is now coaling in Neutral Bay. At the office of the line (Messrs. Burns. ...

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  13. THE CASE OF LEPROSY NEAR TOWNSVILLE.

    A Townsville telegram states that the case of leprosy reported yesterday is now undoubted, and the leper has been placed under police surveillance. The unfortunate man was for several years a cook ...

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  14. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

    Mr. Wragge's forecast for New South Wales is that the weather will be unsettled, with some rain along the coast between Sydney and the Tweed, chiefly ...

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  15. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Rotokino leaves Wellington for Sydney on Thursday due Tuesday; the Wairarapa hence arrived at Auckland on Monday afternoon; the tarawera hence arrived at Wellington on Monday afternoon: the Hauroto hence ...

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  16. REPORT OF THE VOYAGE OF THE TAIYUAN.

    The Taiyuan, with a large cargo and nine passengers, is now at the quarantine station, and will be turned over to the C.N. Company's representatives on Friday morning. Captain Nelson reports of the voyage:—Left Hongkong at ...

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  17. PASSENGERS BY THE STEAMER.

    The following are the saloon passengers by the steamer:—For Sydney: Mr. J. Grant, Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Hooper, Mr. Lumeden, Mr. Randolph, Mr. Weeks. For Brisbane: Mr. Seruse. For Melbourne: ...

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  18. TASMANIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament will meet at 4 p.m. to-morrow. The financial statement will be delivered in the evening. ...

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  19. DANCE AT ADMIRALTY HOUSE.

    Mrs. N. Bowden-Smith gave her first dance this season at Admiralty House last evening, when the fine weather which invariably prevails for the Admiralty House festivities again added much to the success of ...

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  20. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy occurred in Launceston this morning. George Bryant, aged 21, shot his mother, Mary Ann Bryant, aged 60, through the head. Bryant was weak-minded, and had read ...

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  21. THE DARIUS.

    The Archibald Currie line steamer Darius has [?]thed at the A.U.S.N. Company's wharf to discharge her Eastern cargo. She is to Messrs. Cowlishaw Brothers, and will load coal at Newcastle for Java. ...

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  22. THE WESLEYAN GENERAL CONFERENCE.

    The seventh general conference of the Wesleyan Conference was continued at the Pirie-street Church this morning. The following motion by the Rev. L. Fison, of Victoria, was carried ...

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  23. MARRICKVILLE AND PETERSHAM BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the above society was held in the Petersham Town Hall last night. The Rev. Charles Baber occupied the chair, and among those present, in addition to a large number of ladies, were ...

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  24. THE CORAKI DISABLED.

    Our Clarence River correspondent yesterday reported that the North Coast Company's steamer Coraki, from Richmond River to Sydney, passed the Clarence and signalled "Starboard engine disabled." The sea along the ...

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  25. REPORTED ROCKS IN AUSTRALIAN WATERS.

    Admiralty notices state that a close but unsuccessful search was made by Lieutenant and Commander Heming, R.N., of H.M.S. Paluma, for the rocks reported to exist in (1), lat. 10.32¾S., long. 141.35¼E.; (2), lat. 10.37¼S., long. ...

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  26. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    At London, 6th April, on the loading berth for Sydney:— Aberdeen (s.), 2382: Brilliant. 1613; Culgoa (s.), 2135; Gulf of Taranto (s.), 2128: Orontes, 1231; Oruba (s.), 3096; Patriarch, 1339; Rodney. 1447; Rome (s.), 3023; ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A numerous deputation waited on the Commissioner of Public Works to-day urging that the Government should accept the coal tender of the Adelaide Steamship Company in preference to ...

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  28. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "The King of Crime" continues to draw unusually large audiences at Her Majesty's Theatre. where the accession of Mr. Marsh as the sentimental criminal, and of Miss Emma Chambers as the lively ...

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  29. THE TRANSIT LICENSEES AND THE NEW BILL.

    A meeting of licensees, convened by Mr. R. Adams, the licensees' representative on the Metropolitan Transit Commission, was held at Fullarton's Rooms, Pitt-street, last night, for the purpose of considering ...

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  30. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The last three nights of "The Bauble Shop" are announced at the Lyceum Theatre, where playgoers will find that Jones's comedy forms a romantic play, in which the interest is well sustained throughout. ...

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  31. MUSICAL COMEDY AT HOCKDALE.

    On Monday evening a musical comedy, entitled "Kitty," was performed at the Town Hall, Rockdale. The piece was writen especially for Miss Ada Charlesworth by Mr. Thomas Walker, M.L.A. ...

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  32. THE STORMWATER SEWERS TAX.

    A public meeting, convened by the Mayor, for the purpose of protesting against the proposal of the Government to levy a tax in connection with the stormwater sewers, was held at the Ashfield Town Hall last ...

    Article : 381 words
  33. MELBOURNE SPORTING NEWS.

    The objectionable penalty which the condition of the last Champion Race provided had to be carried by the winner of the V.R.C. Derby, A.J.C. Derby, or V.R.C. St. Leger immediately preceding will be ...

    Article : 283 words
  34. A MUSICAL EVENING.

    There was a large audience at the Unitarian Church last night, on the occasion of a musical evening in connection with the Literary and Social Union. An excellent entertainment was provided, ...

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  35. BREAD AND BUTTER SOCIAL AT WATERLOO.

    A bread and butter social took place last evening at the Waterloo Town Hall, for the purpose of financially assisting the funds of the infant school in connection with the Mount Carmel Roman Catholic ...

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  36. PARRAMATTA HOSPITAL BALL.

    A meeting of ladies and gentlemen favourable to holding the annual plain and fancy dress ball in aid of the funds of the Parramatta District Hospital was held in the boardroom of the hospital on Monday ...

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