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  2. DULWICH HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The new Public school building at Dulwich Hill was opened yesterday by the Minister for Public Instruction, the Hon. F. B. Suttor. The structure, which is of brick on stone, faces Sea View-street, and ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    In the match between the Australians and Mr. Thornton's Eleven, commenced at Scarborough to-day, Jarvis, Coningham, and Walter Giffon are omitted from ...

    Article : 110 words
  4. THE ELECTORAL ACT.

    To-day is the last day for receiving objections to the boundaries of the electorates under the new Act as proposed by the Commissioners in their provisional report. The Commissioners have taken most ...

    Article : 441 words
  5. QUEENSLAND.

    The Sydney footballers played 18 Queensland juniors to-day. The match resulted in a victory for the visitors by 22 points to 6. The petition of Robert Harper and Co. for the ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The houses of several Orangemen at Banbridge, in County Down, Ireland, have been wrecked by Roman Cathelics during rejoicings consequent upon the ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, G.C.B., K.P., British Ambassador at the French Court, has returned to Paris to resume parleyings with the view of ...

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    IN addressing the German troops at the military manœvres at Metz the Emperor William declared that he was firmly resolved upon the maintenance of peace. ...

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  9. A NEW COMMERCIAL TREATY.

    M. de Vilers, the French envoy to Siam, has given the Siamese Government three months to consider a new commercial treaty proposed by France, and ...

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  10. GROUNDING OF THE OROYA.

    The Orient R.M.S. Oroya, which left Sydney for London on 31st July, has gone aground in the Suez Canal. ...

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  11. GERMAN MILITARY MANŒUVRES. A PEACEFUL DECLARATION BY THE EMPEROR.

    The Emperor William, in addressing the German troops at the military manœuvres at Motz, declared that he was firmly resolved upon the maintenance of ...

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  12. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) NEWCASTLE BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    A very exciting meeting of the Newcastle Borough Council was held this evening upon the question of retrenchment. The finance committee's report recommended that the number of corporation labourers ...

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  13. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The French press bitterly comments on the presence of the Prince of Naples, the Heir Apparent to the Italian throne, at the German military manœuvres at Metz— ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. THE VICTORY AT NOTTINGHAM.

    The Sporting Life, in commenting upon the easy victory achieved by the Australian Eleven over the Notts County Eleven, speaks in praise of Turner's bowling ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    Flash on flash of lightning and a dark forbidding sky to west and north on Sunday evening were the precursors of a sharp thunderstorm in the city at an early hour yesterday morning. In Mr. Russell's ...

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  16. THE GLEBE ELECTORATE.

    At the meeting of the Glebe Borough Council last evening, Alderman Abrams moved,—"That the division of the electorate as proposed by the Commissioners, and the names East and West Glebe ...

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  17. THE MATCH AGAINST MR. THORNTON'S ELEVEN.

    The Australians will commence a match at Scarborough to-day against an eleven chosen by Mr. C. I. Thornton. The following comprise the home team:— ...

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  18. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    President Carnot will receive a Pussian squadron at Toulon on 13th October. ...

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  19. NARROW ESCAPE OF A PLEASURE PARTY.

    During a torrific wind storm yesterday evening a pleasure party, who had been several miles up the river on board the steamer Wandering Jew, had a very narrow escape. When coming down stream the ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The second ballots in connection with the general election to the French Chamber of Deputies took place yesterday. M. Goblet, an ex-Premier, was elected. ...

    Article : 130 words
  21. PITT TOWN VILLAGE SETTLEMENT.

    There are now about 75 men at this settlement, and all are working very well indeed. On Sunday last three members of the Board of Coutrol—Mr. J. C. Watson, Mr. Rock Jones, and Mr. Sullivan— ...

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  22. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) DECREASE IN THE RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway receipts for the week ended Thursday last show a decrease of £7950 as compared with the corresponding week of last year. The aggregate railway revenue to date from the ...

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  23. DEATH OF THE MAYOR OF WEST MAITLAND.

    The Mayor of West Maitland (Alderman R. A. Young) died very suddenly at his residence, Keeru, at about half-past 11 o'clock last night. Mr. Young had apparently been in good health during the day, ...

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  24. TRADE BETWEEN CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Much interest is being shown in England in the mission of the Hon Mackeuzio Bowell, the Canadian Commissioner to Australia, to confer with the colonial ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of the Seamen's Union, which was commenced in July last, has been terminated. It is expected that the Seamen's Union will tomorrow go through the form of declaring the ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. CHILD-MURDERS.

    The body of a child was found to-day buried in a garden in the suburb of Brunswick. The state of decomposition indicated that the body had been buried about three months. The police believe ...

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  27. LECTURES.

    Last evening Dr. Kennedy, of London L.R.C.P., and L.R.C.S. Edin., delivered a lecture in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Pitt-street, entitled "The Alarming Increase of Cancer and its Causes." There was a ...

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  28. INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC DEBT.

    Following upon a remittance of £1,000,000 sent to London a few days ago to redeem Treasury Bonds sold by the Shiels Ministry in March, 1892, which mature at the end of this ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. STRIKE OF ROUSEABOUTS.

    A strike of rouseabouts occurred at Merryula station to-day. Mr. Buchanan, the manager, had occasion to dismiss one of the number for alleged gross misconduct, and the remainder immediately ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA.

    The liability of the Equitable Mortgage Company of New York, which has suspended payment, amounts to 20,000,000 dollars. ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  32. THE DIOCESE OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE.

    At the Anglican Synod on Wednesday, amongst the names likely to be considered as probable candidates for the future Bishop of Grafton and Armidale are Archdeacon Langley, of Gippsland; Canon ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. ART SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION.

    The exhibition of the Art Society of New South Wales was formally opened by his Excellency the Governor yesterday afternoon. Sir Robert Duff was accompanied by Sir William Plowdon, and attended ...

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  34. THE COALMINERS' STRIKE. THE SLIDING SCALE ABANDONED.

    Thirty thousand coalminers in South Wales have abandoned the system of work according to the sliding scale of wages, and have joined the Miners' ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The R.M.S. Oruba, from London arrived at the Semaphere this afternoon. Amongst the passengers were Mr. Arthur Garner, formerly of Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove, who is a ...

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  36. NEWCASTLE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The September Quarter Sessions at Newcastle were commenced to-day before Judge Docker. Mr. W. Bevan was Crown Prosecutor. The following cases were disposed of:—John Francis Condon, charged ...

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  37. THE PONTYPRIDD MINERS RESUME WORK.

    At a mass meeting of coalminers held at Pontypridd, in South Wales, yesterday, it was decided to resume work on Tuesday. ...

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  38. THE DISTRESS AT GRETA.

    From the reports to hand several of the unemployed from Greta who went to Tamworth fossicking are making tucker, but the reports from the majority are so discouraging that 18 men who obtained passes ...

    Article : 245 words
  39. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The weather is fine, clear, and pleasant. Grass and herbage are making great growth. Ten thousand mixed sheep, Mr. Gardiner's, from Tumut to Eulo, are passing. ...

    Article : 235 words
  40. TASMANIA.

    Mr. H. T. A. Murray, ex-police magistrate of Launceston, died to-day, aged 67. ...

    Article : 21 words
  41. THE CHOLERA.

    Two further deaths from cholera have taken place at Grimsby, in Lincolnshire. Three deaths have also occurred at Hull. Cholera has appeared in 94 fresh centres ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    A boiling spring has been discovered on the slope of Mount Egmont, in a north-westerly direction from Manaia. The death is announced at Gisborne, very ...

    Article : 65 words
  43. GAMBLING AT MONTE CARLO.

    A Scotch lady is reported to have won l,500,000f. (£60,000) at the gaming tables at Monte Carlo. She broke the bank, ...

    Article : 35 words
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