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  2. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT. [BY OUR OWN REPORTER.]

    In accordance with the regulations the continuous training of the infantry and engineer portions of the Defence Force of the colony commenced this (Friday) morning, at 9 o'clock, at the Victoria Barracks, Padding ...

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  3. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM. (FROM OUR LOND0N CORRESPONDENT.) THE TIMES ON TRADE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Times, in noticing the satisfaction expressed in Sydney at the success of the experimental shipment of frozen meat per Strathleven, predicts a great extension of ...

    Article : 63 words
  4. THE CONSTITUTIONAL DISPUTE BETWEEN THE TWO HOUSES.

    Sir,—Will you permit a stranger who has had a good deal to do with the discussion of Constitutional questions in another colony, to offer a few remarks in reference to the unfortunate dispute between the two Houses, which at ...

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  5. MUSIC ON GOOD FRIDAY. THE URSO CONCERT.

    A large audience assembled in the Masonic Hall last night where Madame Urso and her company gave an excellent selection of sacred and clasaic music. The second seats and gallery were crowded, and the attendance in the front ...

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  6. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Last week the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Bill was read a second time in the Legislative Assembly, passed through committee, reported, and set down for the ...

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  7. VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO GERMANY.

    Her Majesty the Queen has started for Germany. ...

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  8. THE EX-EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    The ex-Empress Eugenie has started for Natal, en route for the scene of the death of the Prince Imperial. ...

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  9. AFFAIRS IN AFGHANISTAN.

    The whole of Afghanistan north of the Hindoo Koosh is in the hands of the British. Abdurrahman Khan is advancing westward towards Herat, and has appealed to Eyoub ...

    Article : 86 words
  10. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    HER Majesty the Queen is now on a visit to the Continent, whilst the ex-Empress Eugenie has started on a voyage to Natal, en route for the scene of the death of the Prince Imperial. According to news ...

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  11. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE POLICY OF THE ENGLISH LIBERALS.

    The Marquis of Hartington addressed a meeting of Liberals to-day, and in his speech reiterated the policy which his party would pursue as explained in his recent manifesto. ...

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  12. THE HEALTH OF MR. GLADSTONE.

    Mr. Gladstone is suffering from a somewhat severe attack of indisposition, attributable to overwork and the great mental and bodily strain consequent on his recent ...

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  13. VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO THE CONTINENT.

    Her Majesty the Queen left England to-day on a brief visit to the Continent. ...

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  14. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    Madame Carlotta Patti and her company gave a sacred concert at the Victoria Theatre last night. The excellence of the programme provided, comprising as it did some of the choicest selections of the best masters, together with the ...

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  15. THE EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    The Empress Eugenie sailed to-day for the Cape, accompanied by her suite and Sir Evelyn Wood. ...

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  16. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) QUEENSLAND.

    The weather was beautifully fine to-day, and the Volunteer encampment, near Ipswich, is likely to prove a great success. There are 600 men present, and it is expected that 400 more will go in ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. VICTORIA.

    The weather continued fine to-day, and there were a number of excursions. The Bishop of Melbourne preached at St. Paul's to a large congregation this evening, and the Philharmonic Society gave " Israel in ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The weather to-day was magnificent, but there was very little holiday-making, and all places of business were closed. At the inquest on the boy Wilson, who met his ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. THE OPERA HOUSE.

    A large audience assembled at this establishment last night to hear selections of sacred music rendered by the E[?]lly and Leon Company. The programme in its first portion included solemn songs of negro slaves, while the ...

    Article : 196 words
  20. INDISCRIMINATE LETTING OF SAILING BOATS.

    Sir,—Not unlike many other parents I have a certain amount of dread of boat-sailing, and especially when in the hands of inexperienced persons. Having a few young boys, with no knowledge whatever of the intricacies of boat-sailing, ...

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  21. "THE CROWN OF THORNS."

    A second hearing of Mr. C. S. Packer's oratorio, " The Crown of Thorns " increases the impression of original and massive beauty with which the work strikes one at first. The Sacred Choral Association, who performed it at the Exhibition ...

    Article : 324 words
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  23. (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

    After the despatch of yesterday's letter, the weather improved to this extent only—the rain subsided and the wind began to blow, not exactly what is commonly termed " great guns," but in sufficient force to make an ...

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