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  2. VIEWS OF MINISTERS.

    Sir George Dibbs, when seen on Saturday by a representative of the Herald, declined to make any statement as to the probable action of the Government, and said that a Cabinet meeting would be ...

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  3. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) RETURN OF THE FEDERAL COUNCIL DELEGATES.

    The members of the Federal Council arrived today from Tasmania. They will dine to-morrow as the guests of the Premier and other Ministers. ...

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  4. OUR SAMOA LETTER.

    The position of affairs here remains unaltered. An attempt has been made by some of Mataafa's followers to raise sufficient force to act on the defensive, but has been so far unsuccessful. Mataafa ...

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  5. THE HAWAIIAN DIFFICULTY.

    Very great interest attaches this time to the arrival of the Oceanic Company's R.M.S. Alameda, Captain Morse, from the fact that she is almost direct from Honolulu, the Hawaiian capital, which has been ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) SHOCKING ACCIDENT NEAR BATHURST.

    A shocking accident happened this afternoon on the railway line near Kelso to an employee named James Swun. He endeavoured to ascend an engine while in motion, but slipped and fell under the ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. MEMOIRS OF THE LATE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    It is understood that Professor Morris will publish the memoirs of the late Chief Justice Higinbotham. ...

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  8. THE MERCANTILE BANK PROSECUTION.

    Immediately following the cabled announcement that a warrant had been issued for the arrest of Mr. Millidge, late manager of the Mercantile Bank of Australia, came his apprehension. The ...

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  9. THE LATE SIR JAMES M'CULLOCH.

    A service in commemoration of the death of Sir James M'Culloch was held at St. George's Presbyterian Church to-day. ...

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  10. EPIDEMIC OF DIPHTHERIA.

    The second and only remaining child of Mr. Alexander M'Gregor died this morning from diphtheria. The children of Mr. James Mitchell were attacked yesterday, and four of Mr. John Route's are ...

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  11. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A NEW ZEALAND CONTRACTOR.

    An arrest was made in Bourke-street yesterday, which the police expect will assist in clearing away the mystery surrounding the disappearance of a contractor named Jacobson, from Pahiatu, ...

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  12. MR. O'SULLIVAN ON THE SITUATION.

    Mr. E. W. O'sullivan said he had thought at one time of voting with the Opposition, for these reasons —It has been clear to his mind for months past that a strong Administration, supported by a powerful ...

    Article : 613 words
  13. SOME EXPLANATIONS.

    Mr. NICOLL, M.L.A., in regard to his action in not recording his vote in the division on Friday night, makes the following statement:—" Mr. Reid says, in Saturday's Herald, that I promised to vote in the ...

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  14. GOSFORD AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The Gosford and Brisbane Water Agricultural Show was continued to-day. The weather was splendid, and there was a very large attendance The Gosford Brass Band was in attendance. A ...

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  15. MEETINGS. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    The adjourned conference of the representatives from the various boroughs within the electoral district of Canterbury was held on Friday night, at the Ashfield Town Hall, to further consider the ...

    Article : 426 words
  16. STRIKE OF STONEMASONS.

    A few days ago the masons in the employ of the Footscray Stone-cutting Company were informed of a reduction of 8d per day in consequence of the dullness of trade. The rate before was 10s ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. ECONOMY IN THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister of Public Instruction is seeking the views of the Boards of Advice throughout the colony with a view to judicious economy in the department. ...

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  18. THE SHIPMENT OF INFERIOR TEA.

    The Melbourne firm concerned in the shipment of tea recently condemned as unfit for human food has furnished an explanation that the consignment was simply forwarded to it for disposal. ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. DEER ON PHILLIP ISLAND.

    A resident of Phillip Island in a letter to the Secretary for Customs states that a herd of deer originally placed on the island has increased to such an extent as to become a positive nuisance, ...

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  20. THE ABORIGINES' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

    The council of the Aborigines' Protection Association met at their offices, Temperance Hall, Pittstreet, on Friday afternoon last. There were present, Mr. W. W. Carpenter, J.P. (in the chain, ...

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  21. SIR HENRY PARKES' CONCLUSIONS.

    At the present juncture there are not a few people who are asking "What does Sir Henry Parkes think, and what will he do in a certain contingency!" To obtain some information bearing upon those ...

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  22. OPINIONS IN THE COUNTRY.

    Much disappointment was expressed here at the result of the division in the Assembly last evening. CORAKI, SATURDAY. ...

    Article : 318 words
  23. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, are in receipt of telegraphic advice from their London house to the effect that their two shipments of butter, ex Oceana, realised ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. THE CITY ORGAN AND ITS RESTRICTED USE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Under the above heading in your issue of Saturday you published a letter from a correspondent ("N. E. R ") containing the following:— "Every organist appointed to a special post has the ...

    Article : 323 words
  25. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Following are the stock movements:—500 fat ewes, from Walbundrie to Sydney, W. Kiddle owner; 900 merino ewes, from Morven to Meragle, John Reid owner; 500 crossbred lambs, from Goombargana ...

    Article : 469 words
  26. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    The adjourned annual meeting of the New South Wales Typographical Association was held in the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, on Saturday night, the president (Mr. C. R. Thomilinson) in use chair, ...

    Article : 386 words
  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—"N. E. R.," in writing upon the above, fails to grasp my chief complaint in connection with the restricted use of the organ. While admitting that the duly-appointed organist has certain rights ...

    Article : 485 words
  28. STATE EMPLOYMENT FOR EVERYBODY.

    Sir,—The [?]ll-considered proposal by Sir Henry Parkes that it should be incumbent apon our Government to provide employment for everyone will meet with earnest approval from the ...

    Article : 367 words
  29. BALMAIN UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The annual gathering in connection with the Balmain United Friendly Societies' Demonstration took place on Saturday night last in the Dispensary Hall, Beattie-street, Balmain, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 178 words
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  31. THE LABOUR HOME.

    The weekly meeting of the committee was held on Friday afternoon at 557 Harris-street, Ultimo. The Rev. J. D. Langley presided, and there were present: Rev. D. H. Dillon, Mr. J. Sidney, the ...

    Article : 125 words
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