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  2. BANQUET TO TEE MAYOR Of HOBART.

    Mr. J. G. Davies, the Mayor of Hobart, who is at present on a visit to this city, was entertained by the Mayor of Sydney at a banquet given at the Town Hall yesterday. The chair was occupied by the Mayor of sydney, who had ...

    Article : 714 words
  3. LECTURES.

    At the Protestent Hall last night, Mr. George Augustus Sala delivered his lecture entitled, "The Englishman in America." The building was filled above stairs, and nearly so below. Mr. Sala launched at once into his ...

    Article : 1,013 words
  4. The COLONIAL and INDIAN EXHIBITION.

    A meeting of members of the New South Wales Commission for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886 was held yesterday afternoon at the Colonial Secretary's Office. There were present:—Sir Alfred Stephen, G.C.M.G., ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  5. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:— PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.—Parliament has been further prorogued to the 16th of June. ...

    Article : 984 words
  6. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO LITHGOW.

    The Hon. F. A. Wright, accompanied by Messrs. Lyne and Melville, Ms.L.A., left Redfern station by the 9 o'clock train and lunched at Mount Victoria. On their arrival at Lithgow they were met by Mr. Targett, M.L.A., and ...

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  7. COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO MR. W. F. MARTIN.

    A complimentary dinner was given last night, at Gunsler'a Qafe, to Mr. W. Fraser Martin, who is about to leave New South Wales for a trip to the adjoining colonies, Tasmania, and New Zealand, for the denefit of his health. Mr. Martin ...

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  8. AMALGAMATED CADET RIFLE CORPS.

    A meeting was held at the Sydney Grammar School last night with the view of forming a rifle corps, to be composed of former cadets, and of any other gentlemen who might wish to join in the movement. There was a fairly ...

    Article : 941 words
  9. CHURCH BELLS.

    Sir,—I think your correspondent "Campanophilus" has been too hasty in making such a rash Statement as that " old St. Philip's never had a peal of bells." 1 positively state that such en assertion is contrary to fact. ...

    Article : 922 words
  10. THE DEFENCES OF THE COLONY.

    Sir,—The leading article in the Eoho, published on Tuesday, 21st instant, opens with the following assertion:— " As it is now admitted that torpedoes must form a most important element in harbour defences, it is desirable that ...

    Article : 625 words
  11. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 523 words
  12. THE CIVIL SERVICE ACT AND THE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.

    Sir,—With referenee to the clain of the operating staff of the Telegraph Department to admission within the general division of the Civil Servies list, the question will naturally be asked, Would the annual increases therein provided be ...

    Article : 548 words
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