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  2. THE CHINESE IMPERIAL FAMILY.

    Writing from Pekin on February 15, the correspondent of the Times says:- "Much interest is awakened in the coming events in the Imperial family. The Emperor is approaching ...

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  3. THE LY-EE-MOON DISASTER.

    James Fotheringham, the third officer of the Ly-ee-Moon, was released on bail yesterday, two sureties of £40 each having been found for him in Sydney, and the fact telegraphed to Eden. He is also bound over in his ...

    Article : 447 words
  4. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, REDFERN.

    On Sunday evening the Rev. George Campbell addressed himself to the subject of the wreck of the Ly-ee-Moon, in the Congregational Church, Cloveland-street, Redfern. He chose for his text I. Thessalonians V., 1-6:—"But of ...

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  5. ST. BARNABAS'S, C. E.

    A very large congregation assembled at St Barnabas's, C. E., yesterday evening, and the Rev. Joseph Barnier, by request of the Church of England Temperance Society, delivered a sermon on "Wrecks." The text chosen was ...

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  6. BOURKE-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Last evening the Rev. James Hill M.A., preached an eloquent sermon in the Bourke-street Congregational Church, taking for his subject the recent shipwreck of the Ly-ee-Moon. The preacher took his text from the ...

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  7. WATERLOO CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    At the Waterloo Congregational Church last night the Rev. E. Adams, to a large and attentive congregation, delivered a sermon on the wreck of the Ly-ee-Moon. Most of the hymns sung were appropriate to the occasion, particularly ...

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  8. [Copy of reply to Francis Hudson, Esq., Green Cape.]

    "Police Magistrate, Eden, instructed send two whaleboats efficiently manned, to start at once endeavour recover bodies [?]rowned wreck Ly-ee-Moon. The quickest way. ...

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  9. [Copy of telegram from Premior to J. P. Keon, Police Magistrate, Eden.]

    "Telegram received from Francis Hudson, Green Cape, asking send small steamer, with efficient whaleboat, rescue bodies floating, wreck Ly-ee-Moon. Please arrange with Davidson or Solomon to start immediately with at least ...

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  10. [Copy of reply from Police Magistrate, Eden, to Sir P. A. Jennings.]

    "Started one whaleboat and crow to Green Cape yesterday, with spare boat to carry bodies. Have arranged for another whaleboat and crew to start in morning, also with spare boat. ...

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  11. MARRICKVILLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

    A very impressive sermon was preached yesterday evening in the Marrickville Congregational Church by the Rev. Robert Dey upon the subject of "The Shipwreck." The reverend gentleman selected as a text the words, "Fallen ...

    Article : 707 words
  12. THE BAPTIST CHURCH, BATHURST-STREET.

    At the Baptist Church, Bathurst—street, last night a thanksgiving service was held. The church was crowded to excess. The Rev. W. Poole, one of the survivors from the Wreck, gave an address in place of the ordinary sermon. ...

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  13. THE CHURCHES.

    At the Pitt-street Congregational Church last night the Rev. Dr. Jefferis delivered an impressive address upon the loss of the Ly-ee-Moon. The congregation filled the large building in every part. The service commenced with the ...

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  14. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LEICHHARDT.

    Yesterday morning the Rev. Henry A. Hutchison, B.Sc., preached at the Leichhardt Presbyterian Church, taking for his subject the wreck of the Ly-ee-Moon. The reverend gentleman did not select any set text, and in justification of ...

    Article : 454 words
  15. RETURN OF MR. T. DALTON, M.L.A., FROM EUROPE.

    Mr. Thomas Dalton, who was returned one of the members for this district at the last election during his absence in England, paid his first visit to the constituency since his return home to-night. He arrived by the passenger train, ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. THE EARLY MORNING TRAIN.

    Sir,—I was much pleased at hearing your comments in this morning's sub-leader anent the alterations in the train service between Sydney and Albury, and I heartly agree with you that the Minister for Works is to be ...

    Article : 223 words
  17. THE MARINERS' CHURCH.

    The Rev. W. Bradley delivered a sermon yesterday evening in the Mariners' Church, in connection with the Sydney Bethel Union, in which especial reference was made to the loss of the steamer Ly-ee-Moon. The ...

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  18. THE LAMBTON STRIKE.

    The conference between the Associated Masters and the representatives of the Labour Conference concluded to-day. A clause has been adopted, in addition to the original miners' general agreement, which will admit of such ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. ST. PAUL'S, BURWOOD.

    "The Ly-ee-Moon Disaster, and Shipwrecks of Life" was the subject of a sermon delivered last evening by the Rev. A. R. Bartlett, M.A., in St. Paul's Church, Burwood. The preacher selected for his text Psalm cvii., 29, ...

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  20. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Sir,—Some months back meetings were held, and deputations to the Mayor organised, with a view of making an alteration in the sale days at Homebush, some of the agents being in favour of one sale day a week, and others for ...

    Article : 331 words
  21. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEWTOWN.

    The Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A., was announced to deal at the Congregational Church, Newtown, with the subject of the wreck, and the anuouncement resulted in an unusually huge congregation, numbering about 800. The ...

    Article : 697 words
  22. VOLUNTEER PARADE AT NEWCASTLE.

    The annual inspection of the 4th Regiment of New South Wales Volunteer Infantry took place yesterday afternoon in the Waratah Recreation Reserve. The officers present were Lieutenant-Colonol Stokes, Major Ranclaud, Captain ...

    Article : 165 words
  23. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, REDFERN.

    The Rev. T.J. Curtis, who had been announced to [?]reach on the wreck of the steamer Lv-ee-Moon, delivered a very cloquent discourse to a well-filled church last evening. The rev. gentleman took for his text a portion of ...

    Article : 716 words
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