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  2. THE GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

    With reference to a letter which appeared in our columns yesterday morning from the Bishop of Sydney, the following correspondence has been handed to us for publication:— " Diocesan Registry, Sydney, April 23, 1885. ...

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  3. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—FRIDAY, APRIL 24.

    Mr. Pring applied to the Court to strike out the declaration in this case, on the ground that it was embarrassing, and showed no cause of action. Mr. Francis, the plaintiff, who appeared in person, said, ...

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  4. OUR BRISBANE LETTER.

    The Separation Convention has had, as you see, a rather ignominious end. Mr. Black and many of the deputies went to Charters Towers, which had taken no part in the convention, and held a meeting there. It ...

    Article : 2,158 words
  5. LECTURE.

    Last evening Captain Reid, R.A., delivered the second of his series of lectures on military science at the Cambridge Club Assembly Rooms. Dr. Belgrave occupied the chair. There was only a limited attendance. The particular ...

    Article : 966 words
  6. LAW NOTICES.

    For Judgment.—Brown v. Ritchie, Bowman v. Farnell, Bowman and another v. Farnell, Taylor v. Cameron, same v. Harnett, Bowler v. [?]ames, Connor v. M'Kay and others, Hollander v. Atkinson and others, equity appeal. ...

    Article : 521 words
  7. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    In connection with the intelligence conveyed in our recent cable messages of a report that an agreement has been made between France and Russia to bring joint pressure to bear upon England in connection with the present difficulty in ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. POLICE.

    Mr. Me[?]res, D.S.M., presided on the Charge side of the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday. Arthur W. Taylor, for having maliciously injured an engine belonging to William Cowan, was ordered to pay the amount of ...

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  9. THE TOWN HALL CLOCK.

    The new clock and chimes for the Town Hall were formally started by the Mayor of Sydney at 11.43 a.m. yesterday. The clock will strike the hours on a be[?] of 32cwt. placed in the cupola, and the chimes will be played on four ...

    Article : 431 words
  10. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    On Monday last a special meeting of the Senate of the University was held at the rooms of the Royal Society. There were present the Chancellor, his Honor Sir William M. Manning, Sir Alfred Stephen, Sir G. Wigram Allan, ...

    Article : 410 words
  11. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following notification appear in yesterday's Gazette:— NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL.—It is proposed to establish a Public school at Kerr's Creek, near Warne. ...

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  12. PETERSHAM PUBLIC PARK.

    Pursuant to a requisition handed to the Mayor of Petersham (Mr. William Lovel Davis), a public meeting was held in the Town Hall of that municipality yesterday evening in connection with the matter of obtaining land for a ...

    Article : 585 words
  13. SMALLPOX AND VACCINATION.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Dr. C. W. M'Cartby, repeats statements in his letter to the Morning Herald which have been re[?]uted again and again. The latest official evidence on vaccination is contained in the report of the Imperial ...

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  14. INSOLVENCY COURT.—FRIDAY.

    In the matters of John Cochrane, Jabez Brown, and Dugald M'Isaac, third meetings were held and terminated. In the matters of F. F. Ellerslie, a single meeting, and ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.—FRIDAY.

    This was an action brought for the recovery of £133 6s. 6d., for the manufacture of a dough-mixing machine as per plan and specification. Mr. G. H. Simpson, instructed by Messrs. Gannon and M'Laughlin, appeared for the ...

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  16. OYSTER CULTURE IN PORT JACKSON.

    Sir,—I ask space for a few words upon the above important subject, which has now, in consequence of the Hon. Premier's letter, assumed a different aspect, and as I was led by the forms of the applications sent into the Fisheries ...

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  17. THE CATTLE-DRIVING NUISANCE.

    Sir,—May one submit, through your columns, that, if some reasonable steps be not shortly taken for our protection against the cattle nuisance now existing, very serious consequences will most probably ensue? ...

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