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  2. THE WOOL DISPUTE CONFERENCE.

    The delegates appointed on To-day by the woolbrokers and the buyers met on Saturday morning at the Wool Exchange, Macquaric-place. After discussing the proposal submitted by the Associated ...

    Article : 478 words
  3. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.

    The trophies won at the sports meeting of the Public Schools' Athletic Association were presented to the wi[?]ers at the Model Public School, Fortstreet, on Saturday morning, by Mr. W. M'Intyre, ...

    Article : 543 words
  4. THE LEAGUE OF THE CROSS.

    Between 4000 and 5000 children belonging to the Roman Catholic total abstinence association known as "The League of the Cross" took part in the annual demonstration yesterday afternoon. As in former ...

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  5. LOCAL OPTION WITOUT COMPENSATION.

    In connection with the agitation that has been inaugurated by the temperance bodies of the city agaist the principle of compensation being included in the Local Option Bill now before Parliament, a ...

    Article : 1,495 words
  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The reduction of prices at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday proved a popular move on the part of the management, and though the rain came down in torreuts the pit, family circle, and gallery were all ...

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  7. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    The quarterly meeting of the New South Wales Typographical Association was held in the Temperance Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. Houry J. Mason (president) occupied the chair, and about 50 ...

    Article : 314 words
  8. BONDI AQUARIUM.

    The inclomency of the weather prevented a large attendance at the popular Bondi Aquarium grounds on Saturday, but nevertheless those who were bold enough to venture were enabled to thoroughly ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. ORGAN RECITAL.

    There was not a large attendance at the organ recital on Saturday evening, but it was decidedly appreciative. Mr. Wiegand included in his programme No. 4 of his "Songs without Words," and ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday your corr[?] spondent, John Bergan, raises a cry a gainst Mr. [?] for having come at this late hour, and reminded the Government of their duty to a starving people. ...

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  11. CRICKET IN MELBOURNE.

    The series of pennant cricket matches was resumed yesterday with the following results:—Melbourne v. Fast Melbourne: The latter won on the first innings by 75 runs. South Melbourne v. North ...

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  12. COOGEE AQUARIUM.

    Despite the boisterous weather there was a number of picnic parties at the Coogee Aquarium on Saturday. In the afternoon, when the rain fell, all got under cover in the large hall, where, in spite of the ...

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  13. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—Are there unemployed in New South Wales or not? Are there men needing and honestly trying to earn the wages of labour and unable to find employment? I think an affirmative answer must ...

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  14. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    The Flemington training tracks wore freely used yesterday morning. The first gallop of importance was between Launceston (N[?]ireker), Vakeel (Boase), and Loyalty (C. Moore), going at good pace all ...

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  15. MEETINGS.

    The executive council of the Freetrade and Land Reform Electoral Committee met on Thursday night in the Temperance Hall. The president (Mr. B. R. Wise, M.L.A.) occupied the chair. The secretary ...

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  16. THEATRE ROYAL.—"ARRAH-NA-POGUE."

    Miss Maggio Moore, who last appeared in the character at Her Majesty's Theatre in February, 1891, revived "Arrah-na-Pogue" at the Theatre Royal on Saturday. There was a very large ...

    Article : 528 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It may not be out of place in view of recent deputations of political significance to repeat now that a very large number of those who occupy the State lands are prohibited by the uncertainty and ...

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  18. BALMAIN COTTAGE HOSPITAL.

    A meeting of the executive of this insititution was held in the boardroom, Booth-street Balmain, on the 21th instant, to take into consideration Alderman John Clubb's motion relative to making the hospital ...

    Article : 294 words
  19. MILITARY MATTERS.

    On Saturday afternoon No 1 Sydney Halfsquadron of the New South Wales Cavalry Regiment paraded on the Paddington Rifle Range in drill order, for squadron drill, notably escort to guns, ...

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  20. ANNANDALE CUZENS' COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the above committee was held on Friday evening at Newman's Hotel, Johnstonestreet, Mr. Bridget in the chair. The secretary read correspondence with reference to the ...

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  21. THE NEW ELECTORAL ACT.

    Sir,—I fear that your correspondent "Robt. C Coombs," whose letter appears in te-day's issue, has neglected to devote any of his enforced leisure to such study of the new Act or of any work necessitated ...

    Article : 611 words
  22. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The heavy rain on Saturday evening had no appreciable effect in diminishing the attendance at the Ticoli Theatre. The building was crowded and the change of programme was received with every ...

    Article : 439 words
  23. FIRE BRIGADE COMPETITIONS AT GRANVILLE.

    The second annual competitions in connection with the Grandiville Volunteer Fire Bngido were held on Saturday afternoon. The first event was a four-men engine competition for members of the brigade. ...

    Article : 418 words
  24. MR. GALTON ON EGYPT.

    Sir,—In his most interesting and instractive [?] on "The Military Art of the Romans" on Thursday evening, Mr. Galton used these words:- "The native rulers of Egypt were protected and ...

    Article : 233 words
  25. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Store cattle continue to rule very low in value. The first load of this season's wool was despatched this week by Mr. W. E. Royds, of D[?]rham Hall, to Messrs. Winchcombe, Carson, and Co. Several ...

    Article : 215 words
  26. THE ALHAMBRA.

    The change of programme at the Alhambra, where Mr. Harry Rickards's New Paragon Minstrels and Vaudeville Company are playing, was a great success on Saturday night. The hall was crowded, ...

    Article : 313 words
  27. WANTED, A REFERENCE.

    Sir,—Mr. Camois, in to-day [?] because Mr. Justice Foster used the word "P[?] tant," as the world does, in designating the Church of England. His Honor did no more than Pope [?] ...

    Article : 174 words
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  29. LATE SHIPPING.

    Burrawong (s.), 391 tons, Captain R. Taplin, from Macleay River 28th October. Passengers—Mrs. Stace, Miss M'Kinnon, Miss Morrissey, Miss M'Kearney, Miss Robberts, Miss St[?]e, Messrs. F. Lee, W. W. Barton, Henderson, ...

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  32. IMPORTS.—OCTOBER 2[?]

    Burrawong (s.), from Maclcay River: 1[?]25 bags maize, 1 bag horns, 9 bags bones, [?]8 cases eggs, 3 cases fish, 11 coops poultry, 44 hides, 110 pigs, and a quantity of sundries. ...

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