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  2. LATER EASTERN NEWS.

    The following items of Eastern news are from Hongkong files to the 6th May, by the steamer Chingtu:— A Constitutional crisis has occurred at ...

    Article : 734 words
  3. SARAH BERNHARDT. HER ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    The "honey-tongued" Sarah has come among us. That the petted darling of histrionic France should have voyaged so far to win our allegiance is of itself a sign of "Advance Australia" times; in ...

    Article : 2,113 words
  4. MR. FOXALL AND TEE SINGLE TAXERS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Human nature must, or at least ought to, sympathise with distress, and therefore I, being human, shed tears ot pity and sympathy this morning when I read, vide Mr. Fixall, that the single ...

    Article : 1,948 words
  5. THE DROWNING FATALITY IN LAKE MACQUARIE.

    The body of Mr. F. Brunker's child, 2 years old, who was drowned by the upsetting of a boat in Lake Macquarie last week, was recover by the water police to-day and forwarded to Maitland for burial, ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. THE REV. F. B. BOYCE AND THE INTOXICATING DRINK INQUIRY COMMISSION.

    Sir,—I have read Mr. Alexander Oliver's defe[?] of the Drink Commission in his letter with the [?] title, and cannot deem it satisfactory. At the time the report of the commission appeared there was ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  7. RESUMPTION OF LAND FOR THE CULCAIRN-COROWA RAILWAY.

    Much dissatisfaction exists locally at the awards made by the Government valuator of lands resumed in connection with the Culcairn-Corowa railway, and an indignation meeting was held to-night in the ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) SPECIAL TRAIN FROM ALBURY TO MELBOURNE.

    Messrs. Williamson and Garner have arranged that a special train shall bring Madame Sarah Bernhardt and her company from Albury, leaving there at five minutes past 10 an Thursday morning, and arrving ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A fire broke out early this morning at the residence of Mrs. Lockhart, of Olive-street. The building and its contents were entirely destroyed. Master Douglas Lockhart had a narrow escape. He was sound asleep, ...

    Article : 1,313 words
  10. LECTURES.

    The second lecture of the winter course arranged by the board of the Young Men's Christian Association was delivered last evening, to a large audience, in the hall of the association. The lecturer was the ...

    Article : 1,110 words
  11. THE CUMNOCK PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The Cumnock Pastoral and Agricultural Society's annual show was held yesterday in most favourable circumstances. The weather was beautifully fine. Upwards of 800 people attended. Visitors from ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.

    The welcome tendered Madame Bernhardt yesterday was arranged in the first instance by some personal friends of the eminent tragedienne, in conjunction with several others interested in the ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  13. THE REVOLUTION IN CHILI.

    By the San Francisco mail which arrived yesterday we are in possession of further particulars of the recent occurrences in connection with the Chilian revolt. ...

    Article : 1,313 words
  14. THE SEEARING DIFFICULTY.

    Arrangements have been completed for moving the main union camp at Barcaldine to Alice River, four miles from town. To this place all the smaller camps are expected to remove and form one large camp ...

    Article : 973 words
  15. A THEATRE NUISANCE.

    Sir,—May I through the medium of your paper draw attention to a great annoyance those who patronise the Sydney theatres are subject to. I refer to the abominable practice some who attend the family ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. LATE SPORTING. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) MENTONE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  17. ELECTRIC versus CABLE TRAMS.

    Sir,—"Common Sense," in his very excellent letters on the above subject published in this morning's Herald, asks a very pertinent question. Will any electric railway contractor undertake to put down's ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. BRUSHGROVE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  19. REFORMATORY FOR BOYS.

    Sir,—The Vernon boys are to be shortly transferred to the Sobraon. I imagine that the industrial school ship system might very well be applied to thte treatment of reformatory boys, as, probably, there would ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. THE NEWCASTLE JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

    Last night the Newcastle Jockey Club committee held a meeting, with closed doors, to inquire into an alloged reversal of form shown at yesterday's races by Chorister, Over, and Æthon, compared with that of ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. MR. A. OLIVER AND THE INTOXICATING DRINK INQUIRY COMMISSION.

    Sir,—Favour me with the insertion of a few lines giving an analysis of the 115 witnesses examined by the above commission, of which Mr. A. Oliver was president. Of these, no less than 68 expressed ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Re Mr. E. W. Foxall's letter on above question, whilst cheerfully admitting his right as a private citizen to indite letters to the press upon any subject he may deem fit, kindly permit me as a singletaxer to ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. RACES AT GOSFORD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
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