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  2. MEETINGS. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works met yesterday afternoon, when there were present—Mr. J. Garrard, M.L.A. (chairman), Messrs. W. J. Trickett, J. Davies, C.M.G., W. H. ...

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  3. N. S. WALES CONGREGATIONAL UNION. SECOND DAY.—WEDNESDAY.

    The twenty-seventh annual session of the New South Wales Congregational Union continued its work yesterday at the Pitt-street Congregational Church schoolhall. The Rev. Charles Whyte, ...

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  4. THE UNEMPLOYED DIFFICULTY.

    The bitter cry of the unemployed, though it is still heard in the land, has lost most of its force. The vocation of the agitator is practically gone, and the good people who get up committees and ...

    Article : 2,549 words
  5. NEWS BY THE MAIL. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN ITEMS.

    An uneasy feeling has been again aroused in financial circles in the city owing to the impression that New South Wales and several of the other colonies are quietly feeling their way ...

    Article : 1,653 words
  6. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    The Emperor William has given his consent to the introduction of a bill into the Reichstag by which the term of military service throughout the Empire would be reduced from three to two years. ...

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  7. TRANSIT COMMISSION.

    The weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Transit Commissioners was held at the offices, 151 Phillip-street, yesterday morning. The Mayor (Alderman W. P. Manning) occupied the chair, and there were ...

    Article : 321 words
  8. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    A well-attended meeting of the general council of the National Association was held at the offices, 34 Jamieson-street. Sydney, on Monday evening, the president (Mr. G. Allen Mansfield) being in the ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. SIR GEORGE R. DIBBS AND THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—On 7th July last you published a letter from me on the state of the labour market. It had been stated by several of your correspondents that they thought better times were near at hand. I then took ...

    Article : 523 words
  10. PROTEST AGAINST PACIFIC CABLE.

    Sir,—Many years ago, in fact from the very initiation of cable communication with Europe, I waged and maintained with your solitary assistance a contention for reducing the rates thereon, by ...

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  11. WHALING IN THE ANTARCTIC REGIONS.

    A special meeting of the council of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia was held at its rooms, Bridge-street, on Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of bringing under the notice of the ...

    Article : 160 words
  12. PUBLIC MEETING AT WILLOUGHBY.

    A largely-attended meeting of the ratepayers of Willoughby was held on Monday evening at the School of Arts, to consider the question of recreation reserves for the borough, the Government having ...

    Article : 311 words
  13. SURPLUS STOCK AND THE PASTORALISTS BALLOT.

    Sir,—If I may judge by comments and letters in the country press, and by private correspondence which I have received, a good deal of misapprehension is said to have arison as to the object of the ...

    Article : 881 words
  14. THE BONDI CHURCH DISPUTE.

    Sir,—In reference to the letter signed "An Old Parson" in your Saturday's issue, in which he states, "It is much to be deplored that our good Blahop should be vilified for doing his plain duty in ...

    Article : 848 words
  15. DRUIDS.

    The Southern Cross Lodge No. 246 U.A.O. Druids hold their half-yearly meeting at the Turon Hotel on the 6th instant, when the following officers were elected:—A.D., Bro. Smithers; I.P.A., Bro. Bell; ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    In the Charge Division of the Central Police Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. C. Delohery, S.M., the case against William Thomas Coyle, 23 years of age, charged with having, on or about 27th June last, ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. DISEASED MEAT.

    Messrs. F. M. Edwards, P.M., and R. Harper, J.P., disposed of the business at the Parramatta Police Court yesterday. Benjamin Anderson, dealer, of Auburn, was charged that he did, on the 14th ...

    Article : 247 words
  18. NO COMPENSATION.

    Sir,—Suppose an Act were passed that all churches must be licensed under local option, so that a (say) Wesloyan Church, which had cost many thousands, might be shut up simply because the Wesleyans were ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. "ONE HUNDRED YEARS."

    Sir,—Now that our municipal authorities have decided to give the Town Hall its proper name by the omission of the word "centennial," it is surely time that the Hon. the Postmaster-General took ...

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  20. EVENING MEETING.

    In the evening a conversazione and public meeting was held, Mr. Stephen Jones being in the chair. The night was cold and wet, but in spite of this the hall was well filled. After singing, led by the choir ...

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