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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Bessie Doyle's success at her second concert last night was even greater than at her first. The Centenary Hall was b[?]tter filled in the galleries to begin with, and thus, though there was not more ...

    Article : 1,406 words
  3. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    The annual festival of the Loyal Orange Institution of New South Wales was commemorated last evening in the Centennial Hall. The great building was crowded to excess by a all audience numbering ...

    Article : 5,565 words
  4. MEETINGS.

    The weekly meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board was held yesterday afternoon at the offices of the board, Pitt-street. Mr. C. W. Dariey, president, occupied the chair, and there were also present ...

    Article : 581 words
  5. OUR SAMOAN LETTER.

    There is nothing that is new or startling to report in reference to the political state of Samoa. The rival parties of Milietoa and Mataaf[?] still retain their respective positions, but I do not think ...

    Article : 563 words
  6. FUGITIVE NOTES.

    We can hardly wonder at the sympathy expressed by the society of the Queen's statue for the miners of Broken Hill, who have thrown up their bread and butter, and voluntarily taken a ...

    Article : 1,684 words
  7. CHURCH OF ENGLAND CHINESE MISSION.

    The annual tea meeting which has for some years past been regularly given to the Chinese by some ladies interested in the work of the Rev. George Soo Hoo Ten, the Chinese Church of England missionary ...

    Article : 557 words
  8. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works met yesterday afternoon at the Colonial Secretary's office. Present—Mr. Jacob Garrard, M.L.A. (Chairman), the Hons. Dr. Garran, W. H. ...

    Article : 768 words
  9. THE PRESBYTERY OF SYDNEY.

    The Presbytery of Sydney met in St. Stephen's yesterday Present—Revs. P. F. Mackenzie (Moderator), Dr. Cosh, H. Macready, J. Auid, M.A., Dr. Kinross, C. Grimm, M.A., G. MacInn[?], B.D. ...

    Article : 547 words
  10. WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE.

    Last night at the Unitarian Church, Miss Scott, the honorary secretary of the Woman Suffrage League, delivered a lecture of the Woman of the league. The lecture was under the auspices of the ...

    Article : 1,383 words
  11. OUR CIVIL LIBERTIES.

    Sir,—The following message was flashed over the wires from Mr. John Treblyn, of Broken Hill, to the Trades and Labour Council of Sydney, r[?] the strike of miners in that district:—"At a mass meeting ...

    Article : 1,113 words
  12. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    Sir,—During his speech at the Masonic Hall on Saturday the Acting Premier stated that the conference upon the above about to be held in London shortly was convened for the purpose of "raising the ...

    Article : 859 words
  13. INCOME TAX.

    Sir,—I [?]o by your valuable paper that te Victorians are thinking of going in for an imcome tax, and quite right to[?], considering their present financial position. I sincerely hope New South Wales will ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The board meeting of the Benevolent Asyl[?]im was held yesterday in the board room at the institution. Mi. U. W. Carpenter (vice-president) presided, and there were present Messrs. William Hen[?]on (hon. ...

    Article : 787 words
  15. MR. BARTON'S SPEECH.

    Sir,—It is well known that Mr. Barton knows about as much as " the man in the moon " of the subject of restriction, or, as he calls it, protection. Beyond a few safe and veiy innocent phrases ...

    Article : 460 words
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