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  2. FUGITIVE NOTES.

    One of the signs of the change of sentiment that has come over society is the revolt of the juryman against his dinner. Again and again within the past little time juries have complained that they ...

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  3. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Last night Alderman F. Buckle addressed a meeting of the ratepayers of Denison Ward from the balcony of the Castlemaine Hotel, Hay-street. Mr. W. Turner presided and there was a fairly large ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last three performances of "Cavalleria Rusticaua" are announced at the Lyceum Theatre. The opera is one in which Sign[?]rina Del Torre is seen to great advantage, and as Santuzza she undoubtedly ...

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  5. BALMAIN SANITARY MATTERS.

    The Balmain council was specially convened last night to take into consideration the injunction which is being applied for to restrain the borough council from shipping refuse from the foot of ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    A meeting of this council was held on Thursday evening. The Mayor (Alderman J. G. Griffin, J.P.) occupied the chair and there were also present Aldermen Patrick, J.P., Smithson, Charles Bull, F. ...

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  7. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    A mixed programme of trotting and pony and galloway racing is the attraction at Kensington this afternoon, and in addition to the regular facilities of transit by rail a special line of 'buses will run direct ...

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  8. SWIMMING.

    Entre[?] for the Waverley Swimming Club's sixth grand carnival, which will be held at the Bronte baths next Saturday week, will close at the usual places next Saturday. The programme of events [?] ...

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  9. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The revival of "Man to Man" has proved entirely successful at her Majesty's Theatre, and Mr. Rignold will make no change at this house for some time to come. ...

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  10. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Buckstone's comedy-apera, "The Child of the Regiment," will be revived to-night at the Theatre Royal, and on Saturday Miss Maggie Moore will initiate her six farewell appearances with "The ...

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  11. ERSKINEVILLE.

    This council met on Monday, there being present the Mayor (Alderman James Peake), Aldermen Anderson,Glencross, Purcell, Wilson, Tucker, Carter, Harris. The Water and Sewerage Board wrote ...

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  12. MISS PALMER'S PULPILS' CONCERT.

    The Broadwood Rooms were crowded last night when Miss Palmer gave an annual pupils' concert. Some extraneous assistance had been offered and accepted, with the result that Miss Ethel Bourne ...

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  13. OUR NEW CALEDONIAN LETTER.

    The Rookton arrived from Sydney on the 20th instant, and, at the captain's request, was again placed in quarantine to avoid delay on her arrival at Fiji. A large amount of sickness prevails in ...

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  14. MESSRS. A. HORDERN AND SONS' NEW STORE.

    Rearing its tower 140ft. into the air, Messrs. A. H[?]rdern and Sons' new furnishing store, situated in Gipps and Parker streets, the Haymarket, forms an obtrusive landmark from any elevation ...

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  15. CABRAMATTA AND CANLEY VALE.

    A meeting was held at the Association Hall, Canley Vale, on the 23rd instant. Present—The Mayor (Alderman H. F. Latham), and Aldermen Westacott, Simpson, Donald, and Asi[?]us. The ...

    Article : 269 words
  16. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Philharmonic Society will g[?]ve an operatic concert at the Town Hall to-morrow evening, when, for the first time, popular prices will be adopted. Signor Hazon will direct the full orchestra, ...

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  17. LILLIE BRIDGE RACE CLUB.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the bicycle and pony meeting to be held this evening:- BICYCLE RACE.—T. E. Adams, J. Watson, scratch; ...

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  18. GIPPS WARD.

    Mr. George Smail, a candidate for the Gipps Ward, held two meetings last evening. The first was held at Ma[?]n's Hotel, Kent-street, at which Mr. John Gordon presided. In the course of his address ...

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  19. MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage was held yesterday afternoon at the board's offices, Pitt-street. Mr. C. W. Darley, the president, occupied the chair, and there were also ...

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  20. WHY DO MEN STOP AWAY FROM CHURCH?

    Sir,—With your permission I will advance a few practical and obvious reasons omitted by your correspondent. Many men do not go to church— 1. Because they are spiritually indifferent, and, ...

    Article : 347 words
  21. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) ASPENDALE PARK RACES.

    The Aspendale Park races were held to-day, when the weather was pleasant, but the attendance small. In the Beach Handicap H. Holmes, who had the mount on the winner, Au[?]ter, was brought before ...

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  22. FANCY FAIR AT BURWOOD.

    Yesterday the "Old English Fancy Fair," in aid of the funds of the Burwood School of Arts, was opened in the large hall of that institution by Lady Duff. In honour of the visit of the vice-regal party, ...

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  23. BANK ISSUE BILL.

    In response to an advertisement that a public meeting would be held at the Queen's Statue last night, to form a deputation to the Premier in reference to the Bank Issue Bill, a few persons ...

    Article : 247 words
  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday there are four correspondents' letters under the heading "Why do men stop away from church?" a question that may be answered in a very few words, viz., that the ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. PHILLIP WARD.

    A huge meeting of the electors of Phillip Ward was held at Smith's Railway Hotel last evening to promote the return of Mr. Edward Hordern. The chair was taken by Mr. A. M'Culla Mr. Hordern, in ...

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  26. BOTANY ELECTORATE.

    Alderman J. Macfadyen, J.P., who is a candidate in the freetrade interest, addressed a huge meeting of the electors at Lower Botany from the balcony of Amos's Hotel on Monday evening. The chair was ...

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  27. NAVAL AND MILITARY MATTERS.

    Last evening Major-General Hutton, accompanied by Lieutenant-Colonel Mackenzie, A.A.G., left Sydney with a view to making an inspection, for defence purposes, or part of the Northern district ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING.

    The following are the final acceptances for the Q.T.C. Summer Meeting:- SANDGATE HANDICAP.—Clythe, Advance Triton, Studbook, Mussulmam, First Demon, Kildare, Parnell, Avenue, ...

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  29. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    At a meeting of the Saddlers and Harness Makers' Society, held on Monday evening, at the Temperance Hall, a motion was carried strongly condemning the recent action of the military authorities ...

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  30. CRICKET.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me a few lines to offer a suggestion to the Borough Cricket Union. Their object in inaugurating these borough matches is, it seems, to "bring forward the mostable exponents of cricket." ...

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  31. ASSOCIATION CRICKET QROUND.

    It may be noticed from our advertising columns that a series of matches will be played next week between teams from the country, who will, after playing against each other, combine their forces and ...

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  32. MACQUARIE WARD.

    Alderman Michael Chapman, who re[?]s by rotation as one of the representatives of the Macquarie Ward in the City Council, but who is seeking re-election, addressed an enthusiastic meeting of his ...

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  33. CRICKET.

    The following matches were played on Saturday:- Aracliffe, 87, beat Kogarah, 71. Newtown Congregational, 180, played a draw with ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. TRANSIT COMMISSION CONTEST.

    The various candidates for the position of fourth commissioner or licensees' representative, on the Metropolitan Transit Board, are actively engaged in preparing for the contest to-morrow. In circles ...

    Article : 349 words
  35. LECTURES.

    In the Unitarian Church last night, the Rev. George Walters lectured before the Unitarian Literary and Social Union, taking for his subject "The 'Other FelLow,' or the Psychological Problem ...

    Article : 321 words
  36. THE COMING ELECTION.

    Sir,—Not long since a resolution was pussed at a meeting of the Congregational Union in recognition of the importance of good and safe men being returned at the approaching election, and I am told ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND METEOROLOGY.

    Sir,—In a paragraph in the Herald to-day, under the above heading, it is stated "and yesterday he (Mr. Wragge) spent a great portion of his time discussing weather problems with our own astronomer ...

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  38. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

    A strong combination of cricketers is being selected to meet the Southern district on Monday and Tuesday next in Sydney, on the Association Ground. ...

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  39. LAWN TENNIS.

    We have been requested by the secretary of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association to notify club secretaries that all matches in connection with the 1893 trophy competition must be played off by ...

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  40. AQUATICS.

    The third race of the season in connection with this club for all boats over 19ft. took place on Saturday over the champion course. The following boats, with their respective handicaps started:—Eolus ...

    Article : 207 words
  41. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The monthly prize shooting of the Alexandria Civilian Rifle Club was held on Saturday last at their rifle range, Botany, the limit being 58 points, and the conditions were seven shots at each range, 500 and ...

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