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  2. THE NEWCASTLE SLANDER CASE.

    The sitting of the District Court was resumed at 10 o'clock this, morning. Judge Wilkinson, summed up in the slander case of Bedlington v. Jones. He explained the law of the case, viz., that the language ...

    Article : 613 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    Owing to the depression in all parts of the colonies a number of seamen are offering for engagement at nominal wages for the purpose of getting a passage to other countries, in the hope of ...

    Article : 113 words
  4. CHURCH OF ENGLAND PROVICIAL SYNOD.

    The seventh Provincial Synod of the Province of New South Wales continued its work yesterday in the Chapter-house attached to St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Primate (Dr. Saumarez Smith) presided. ...

    Article : 1,546 words
  5. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    The weekly meeting of the Trades and Labour Council was held at the Trades Hall last evening. Mr. J. Wilson (president) occupied the chair. The attendance was small. ...

    Article : 484 words
  6. THE MINISTER FOR WORKS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Hon. W. J. Lyne arrived here by special train shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday evening, accompanied by Mr. T. H. Williams, member for this electorate. He was received at th[?]station by the Mayor, ...

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  7. SUPPOSED SUICIDE AT SEA.

    A steerage passenger, J. Edwards by name, coming from Melbourne by the steamer Innaminoka, is supposed to have committed suicide. His behaviour on board was very peculiar on ...

    Article : 177 words
  8. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The programme issued by the Rosehill management for their pony and galloway meeting on the 23rd instant claims the attention of owners and trainers to-day, for at 5 p.m. nominations for the ...

    Article : 436 words
  9. PROSECUTION OF THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Twelve of the unemployed were proceeded against to-day at the district court for taking part in an illegal procession, the object of the prosecution being to ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    The barometer is extraordinarily high all over the colony, the reading at sea level at the Bluff to-day being 30-74, the highest recorded for many years. Heavy gales are predicted ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COAL MEASURES.

    The Minister for Mines complains that little assistance has been given by the Railway Department towards the development of the coal industry in the colony. He says that a few months ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Arthur Rae, M.L.A., one of the members for the Murrumbidgee electorate, before leaving Wagga recently on a trip to Tasmania and New Zealand, issued a circular to the members of the labour party ...

    Article : 490 words
  13. STRIKE AT THE SEWER WORKS.

    A dispute his occurred between the contractors for the construction of the Darling Point branch of the Bondi sewer and the men in their employ, with the result that 7[?] men engaged as miners have come ...

    Article : 308 words
  14. LILLIE BRIDGE PONY RACES AND TROTTING MEETING.

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  15. SEIZURE OF FURNITURE FOR RENT.

    The furniture of Mrs. Stringer, of Carlton, was seized to-day for rent at the instance of the landlord. Robert Wilson, an auctioneer, acting as the agent, put a man in possession. Mrs. ...

    Article : 591 words
  16. MINING COLLAPSE AT BROKEN HILL.

    A serious collapse of timbar on the boundary of the South and Central mines occurred last night. The collapse was very sudden, but fortunately little but worked out ground is affected. Some hours ...

    Article : 693 words
  17. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) ALBURY RACING CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  18. MASTER BAKERS.

    The fifteenth quarterly meeting of the New South Wales Master Bakers' Association was held at the rooms in the Strand, on Wednesday afternoon last. The president (Mr. J. G. Purves) occupied the chair, ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. CLARENCE RIVER JOCKEY CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words
  20. THE PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF AUSTRALIAN-BORN SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    Several weeks ago Mr. F. B. Suttor, as [?]inister for Instruction,' gave permission to Dr. James Graham, M.A., M.D., and Dr. Jamison, to make an examination of the children attending the Public ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  21. CONFERENCE OF DELEGATES FROM AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    A conference of delegates from agricultural societies, representing the dairying districts of the colony, was held in the Temperance Hall this afternoon, under the direction of Sir. D. L. Dymock, ...

    Article : 2,216 words
  22. CONDOBOLIN JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Condobolin Jockey Club will hold a meeting on the 29th July. ...

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  23. BELLERINE RACING CLUB.

    The initial meeting of the Bellerine Racing Club was held yesterday, on the new course, between the Domain and Cornelian Bay, Hobart. The Hurdles were won by Trafalgar. Sirius jumped into a ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. CYCLING.

    Entries for the Suburban Bicycle Club's Road Race over the 10 miles Botany course, close with the secretary, Mr. W. Kerr[?]to-morrow. Any competitor having the services of a pace-maker will be ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard tournament was continued last night at Tattersall's Club, with the following results:—L. Gurn[?]y (receives 50) beat M. Solomon (receives 60) by 20, D. Lawson (receives 70) beat J. Deery ...

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  26. THE NEW ENGLAND AND COAST RAILWAY.

    Sir,—I have just read Mr. W. E. Abbott's letter re the Inverell Railway in your issue of the 9th instant, wherein Mr. Abbott says that Coff's Harbour "is no harbour at all." Apart from this he says, "The ...

    Article : 626 words
  27. MASONIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 428 words
  28. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—Several tradesmen have been good enough to send in quantities of provisions, whereby we have been enabled to give 50 married people and their families relief to-day. I shall be very thankful if ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. QUEENSLAND.

    At the police court to-day George Kle[?], a carter, was fined £15 and costs for a breach of the Elections Act in getting his name on the electoral roll under a false qualification. This is the ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. THE CAMPERDOWN SALEYARDS.

    Sir,—I notice by the report in to-day's issue of your paper that the Mayor of Sydney, in reply to a deputation composed "of gentlemen interested in the business of horse sales," praying that the saleyards ...

    Article : 528 words
  31. IS TYPHOID A PREVENTIBLE DISEASE?

    Sir,—In answer to a letter which I noticed in your valuable paper of yesterday's issue, entitled "Is Typhoid a Preventible Disease?" the following extract from the writings of Canon Kingsley, who was ...

    Article : 380 words
  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Will you kindly insert a small paragraph in your valuable paper re distress of unemployed in Sydney? I should like to suggest that a strong committee of respectable citizens be formed to canvass ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A disgraceful scene took place at the Crown and Sceptre Hotel at an early hour this morning owing to the rowdy conduct of several members of the Melbourne Football Club, who are now in ...

    Article : 145 words
  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Whichever way we turn the all-absorbing question of the day, " What shall we do with our unemployed?" strikes forcibly to our minds. The village settlement scheme, to my way of thinking, is ...

    Article : 258 words
  35. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    The following gentlemen have been elected as officers of the Duke of Edinburgh Masonic Lodge:— I.M.P. Bro. T. A. Wilkie, Master; Bro. H. K[?]rr, S.W.; Bro. J. W. Daniel, J.W.; Bro. Rev. Dr. ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the delegates or the South Australian Railway Employees' Association was held to-day, Mr. W. F. Stock, M.P., the president, occupied the chair. He stated that ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. CADBURY'S COCOA.

    The Editor of the Medical Annual, after a careful examination of CADBURY'S COCOA, pronounces it to be both a food and a beverage of the highest quality, and counsels the Medical Profession to remember, in recommending Cocoa, ...

    Article : 51 words
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