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  2. MORE LIGHT—ON LITERARY BRAINS.

    Profossor Lscassagne, of the Facults of Lyons, is (says the Pall Mall Gazette) wise in his generation. He is about to publish a most interesting work on the old, old mystery of ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Opera-goers will be glad to hear that Mr. Charles Turner entirely recovered the use of his voice utter the rest and medical treatment of Sunday, so that last night he sang at the Lyceum Theatre with all ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The weights for the handicap events to be run at Warwick Farm on Saturday next were posted yesterday and will bear inspection. The Smithfield pair, Mark Twain and Bellringer, are at the head of ...

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  5. LECTURES.

    A farewell lecture entitled, "A Stirnng Chapter in the History of Modern Evangelis," was delivered in the Coetenary Hall, York-street, list evening by the Rev. W. G. Taylor, who is about to ...

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  6. GOULBURN CIRCUIT COURT.

    The Circuit Court was opened to-day before Mr. Justice Foster, Mr. J. Armstrong prosecurtingfor the Crown. All the prisoners pleaded guilty. The cases were:—Richard Sasse, four charges of breaking ...

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  7. [By TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) RACING DECISIONS.

    The V. A. T. C. stewards, at a meeting held to-day, decided that the second money m tho Caulfield Hurdle Race, won by Imposter, should go to Westminster. The owner of Imposter entered a protest against the ...

    Article : 225 words
  8. AQUATICS.

    The Fleet Regatta of 1893 was concluded yesterday afternoon, when the Admiral's Cup was competed for by all comerse. The H.M.S. Orlando was he flagship, and the course was twice round the ...

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  9. OPERA HOUSE.

    A change of programme was made by Harry Barington's Imperial Minstrel and Specialty Company at the Opera House last night, when all the numbers in the new first part were encored. Mr. ...

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  10. "CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME."

    A philanthropic controversy of long standing has this week "descended into the streets "in a rather odd way. The Greek island of Zante has, within the last fortnight (says the Spectator of 18th February), ...

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  11. LITTLE HARTLEY RACES.

    The races postponed from Easter Monday were held on the Mount York Course, near Little Hartley, on Saturday. The attendance was small. ...

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  12. NARRANDERA TURF CLUB.

    The following weights have been declared for the principal events in connection with the aunual meeting of the Narrandera Turf Club, to bo held on the 3rd and 4th May:— ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL INVESTMENT AND BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.

    A meeting of the depositors in the Australian Mutual Investment and Building Company, Limited, convened by Mr. S. J. Bull, was held at Temple-court, King-street, yesterday. There was a large ...

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  14. THE ALHAMBRA.

    A very large audience assembled in the Alhambra Music Hall last night to welcome the change of programme that had been announced, and the beatty applausoethat greeted almost every item proved that ...

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  15. CRICKET.

    The following matches were played on Saturday:- Middle Harbour and North Svdnoy Church of England Grammar School Post aud Present played ...

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  16. THE CANADIAN-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    Sir,—In jour issue of to-day appears a letter, signed "James Huddart," on the subject of the proposed Canadian-Pacific mail service to Australia, and, with your permission, I should like to make a few ...

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  17. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    A cricket match wai pined on Saturdly, on the Centennial ground, between the Wollongong aud Kiama clubs. The local team won on the first innings by eight wickets, the respective socres being: ...

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  18. THE BANK CRISIS.

    Sir,—It is gratifying all round to read the announcement of an effective arrangement having been agreed to amongst the banks, in virtue of which these instittuions are prepared to render substained ...

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  19. BOWLS.

    The Pennant Match, St. Leonard's v. Redfern, was played on the St. Leonards green on Saturday last,l the local club winning by 43 poiins. Scores:- No. 1 Rink—St. Leonanis: R. C. Brindley, W. H. ...

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  20. CLIMATIC INFLUENCE.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day it is reported as follows:—"Climate, Dr. Bevan said, was not altogether, though it was partially, responsible for larrinkinism." Surely there must be some mistake, ...

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  21. WARWICK FARM APRIL MEETING.

    The weights for the handicaps to be decided at the above meeting were declared yesterday, as under:- HURDLE RACE, 2 miles.—Mark Twain, 11st; Bellringer, 10st 7lb; Anarrow, 10st 5lb; Two Up, 10st 3lb; ...

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  22. AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF THE GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    A meeting of the committe of the above body was held on Friday evening at Sandoval's Cafe, Pitt-street. Delegates from the following scholls were present—The King's School, Sydney Grammar ...

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  23. LEAEY TAPS.

    Sir,—As this refers to a matter affecting the citizens generally, I trust that you will be good enough to give it some publicity. Fortunately we nre not threatened with a drought, or we should be doubt be ...

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  24. EASTER MEETINGS.

    GRAFTON.—At vanous contres in the South Grafton parish churchwardens were appointed as follows:—South Grafton: J. Chapman, H. Lowe, J. C. Wilcox, Ulmarra: A. M'Dougall, J. ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Would you allow a foreigner to point out some legal incasures which might largely contribute to the safety of the banks. These are: The holders of bank notws to have a preferent right. The ...

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  26. ROSEHILL RACING CLUB.

    The following are the general entries, and the acceptances for the loading event of the Autumn Meeting, which takes place on the 22nd instant:- AUSTRAL HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Kilmore, Buccleugh, ...

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  27. LILLIE BRIDGE GROUNDS.

    The adjustments for the 100 yards pedestrian handicap, to be run on Thursday evening next, are subjoined:- W. M'Manus, 5½ yards: F. Surman, 6½; W. E. Canty, ...

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  28. THE LAND BOILER INSPECTION BILL.

    Sir,—Lost session the Assembly passed the Land Boiler Inspection Bul and forwarded it to the Council, where it was referred to a committee. I have watched with great interest for the final passing ...

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  29. A CREMATORIUM.

    Sir,—Your reference to above matter in your today's issue will leave, I am afraid, a wrong impression on your renders, which you will kindly allow me to rectify. The specifications of my system of ...

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  30. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    The right-out trophy presented by the New South Wales Gun Club, the shooting for which was postponed from last Friday, is advertised to be competed or at the club's grounds, Botany, to-day. ...

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  31. SWIMMING.

    A meeting of the council of the Swimming Association was held last night at the Natatorium to make arrangements for the forthcoming carnival on the 2nd May. Mr. A. T. Hendry occupied the chair, ...

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