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  2. RAILWAYS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A supplementary report by the Commissioner for Railways to the Secretary for Public Works, dealing with the half-year ending 30th June last, was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly yesterday evening. We extract the ...

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  3. THE NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES STRIKE.

    The acting secretary to the Attorney-General's Department has notified the police magistrate this morning that the Attorney-General has declined further to prosecute H. Evans, Thomas Frith, Alfred ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. W. B. DALLEY.

    The remains of the Right Hon. W. B. Dalley, P.C., M.L.C., were interred in the Waverley Cemetery yeterday. In the morning a requiem high mass, preceded by a solemn dirge, was offered in St. Mary's Cathedral for ...

    Article : 3,283 words
  5. IN THE HOUSE.

    An attendance rather larger than usual was to be observed from the Press gallery shortly after 4 p.m. yesterday. Replies of varying degrees of vagueness were returned to questions of varying degrees of ...

    Article : 1,627 words
  6. U LIKE IT.

    [?] unmuzzle your wisdom."—ROSALIND. "Ay, marry [?] unprepared for the sad accomplishment [?] predictions, but the death of William Bede [?] a shock. Not because he was a Q.C., an ...

    Article : 1,363 words
  7. THE CARPENTERS' STRIKE.

    Pursuant to resolutions passed at the mass meeting of carpenters and joiners on the previous evening, the secretary of the carpenters' strike committee (Mr. Corbett) communicated with Mr. E. Dyer, the secretary of the ...

    Article : 453 words
  8. CASUALTIES.

    A boy named William Dutton, 13 years of age, fell off Pyrmont Bridge yesterday morning into the water. Some persons who were passing at the time noticed the predicament he was in, and one of their number succeeded in rescuing ...

    Article : 314 words
  9. LICENCING BUSINESS.

    Sir,—With your permission, I beg to protest against the expense and loss of time which respectable citizens are compelled to undergo in order to prevent public-houses being forced into their midst. I was present at the Central ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    Speaking of Mr. Dalley, the Argus says:-"His death has deprived not only New South Wales but Australia of ono who stood at the head of its most eloquent speakers, who, like many orators both in ancient and modern ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. IRRIGATION.

    Sir,—Mr. Staveley's letter on the above subject which appeared in your issue of the 27th, is, I think, calculated to confuse rather than enlighten the public of New South Wales. Mr. Staveley refers to work ...

    Article : 478 words
  12. ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    Sir,—The letter from "J. Smith" on this subject in your issue of October 27 calls for a reply on one or two points. "J. S." must have "gathered" some very incorrect information, or he would not speak of the ...

    Article : 221 words
  13. PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO MR. CHARLES OLIVER.

    A large and thoroughly representative number of officers of the Lands Department met at the Chamber of Commerce on Monday afternoon for the purpose of considering the advisableness of presenting Mr. Charles Oliver, late Under ...

    Article : 214 words
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