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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    The Czarewitch and Czareowna's visit to Vienna is devoid of any political bearing. They are returning to St. Petersburg via Vienna and Berlin, after visiting Princess ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal was crowded to an uncomfortable excess on Saturday night, when the only authorised representation of "H. M. S. Pinafore" was announced for performance. The extensive preparations had been duly ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    ACCORDING to our cable messages of this morning the Porte has gone the length of submitting a plan for the immediate execution of extensive reforms in Turkey, both in Europe and Asia; and in consideration ...

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  5. LISMORE.

    The weather has been warm during the last month. Sugar-making is proceeding satisfactorily, and the crops are looking well. Outward freight for steamers is improving, but ...

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  6. QUEEN'S THEATRE.

    The management of the Queen's-Theatre have apparently decided, and perhaps very sensibly, to establish that theatre as the home of legitimate, if melodramatic, drama, and it is to be augured that if they produce pieces of a standard ...

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  7. COOMA.

    A deputation has been appointed to wait on the Minister for Works to urge the speedy construction of the railway line to Cooma. ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN TURKOMAN EXPEDITION.

    News has been received that the Russians have abandoned the Turcoman expedition for the present. ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    Tenders have been signed for the erection of the n[?] Joint Stock Bank at Mackay, to cost £5000. ...

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  10. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.)

    Sir Henry Layard, the British Ambassador, acting under instructions from his Government, had a further audience with the Sultan to-day, when he urged the necessity ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    It is probable that a dissolution will take place about the end of February. There is not likely to be any change in the composition of the Government. The Ministerial organ warns ...

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  12. THE REBELLION AT CABUL.

    News from Cabul states that General Roberts has issued a notification that he is prepared to grant an amnesty to the misguided men who have taken part in the ...

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  13. SPEECH BY THE DUKE OF ARGYLL.

    The Duke of Argyll addressed a meeting at Leeds on Friday, on the aspect of affairs in Afghanista[?] and Asia. Alluding to the expedition of Russia against the Turcomans, ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Norwoods were at the wickets all day yesterday in the Cup Match against the North Adelaides, and scored 223 runs, including 55 by M'Michael and 47 by Whitridge. Great interest was manifested in the ...

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  15. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    Counter attractions had the effect of causing the attendance at the School of Arts, on Saturday evening, to be rather limited. The entertainment was similar to that of preceding evening. Some of the pictures ar[?]ery cleverly executed, and ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. THE MOVEMENTS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON.

    The Times denies that orders have been sent to Admiral Hornby to proceed eastward with the Mediterranean Squadron. ...

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  17. SPORTING.

    Sixth annual meeting of the Central Richmond River Jockey Club took place on Thursday and Friday at Lismore, and passed off successfully. A large number of people were present. The Ladies' Pu[?] and the Handicap ...

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  18. BURTON'S CIRCUS.

    The evergreen "Dick Turpin" was the pi[?]ce de resistance at this popular place of amusement on Saturday night, and went off, as the resources of the company enabled it to do, in a very satisfactory manner. Mr. Burton was the noted ...

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  19. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA.

    The semi-official Agence Russe, referring to the recent rumours of communications having taken place between England and Russia in regard to the position of the two ...

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  20. THE WAXWORKS.

    The popularity of Messrs Gilhoni and Co.'s Waxwork Exhibition in Pitt-street is borne out by the large attendances nightly. The figures comprised in the exhibition are remarkably well executed, and receive the encomiums, as ...

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  21. EXHIBITION MEETING AT RANDWICK.

    On Thursday next nominations for the Mayor's Cup, to be run at the Exhibition Meeting at Randwick, on Saturday the 13th December, are to close with mr. Clibborn; and, as the prize is a rich one, a long list is expected. The ...

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  22. THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL COMPANY.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company have declared a dividend for the half-year of 4 per cent. ...

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  23. MDLLE. DUBOIN'S CONCERT.

    We remind our readers that to-night the Russian pianiste of Moscow, Mdlle. Olga Duboin, will give her first and only pianoforte recital in Sydney in the Masonic Hall. The programme includes works of Ascher, Chopin, Mendelssoh[?], ...

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  24. THE ROYAL SYDNEY YACHT SQUADRON.

    The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron's third-class match, which was to have taken place on Saturday, lapsed in consequence of an insufficiency of entries, but it will probably take place on a date later in the season. Only the Guinever[?] ...

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  25. CRICKET.

    INTERCOLONIAL ELEVEN V. FIFTEEN OF ALL-COMERS.— This match which commenced on the 8th instant on the Association Ground, was resumed last Saturday afternoon and resulted in a victory for the All-comers in one innings ...

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  26. THE SUEZ MAILS.

    The Australian Suez September mails, via Brindisi, have been delivered. ...

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  27. THE PEDESTRIAN TOURNAMENT.

    During Saturday the Exhibition building in Prince Alfred Park, the scene of the go-as-you-please pedestrian tournament, was visited by large numbers of people, and as the evening drew on and the conclusion of ...

    Article : 374 words
  28. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.)

    At the Police Court to-day, a woman and a boy and girl named Gregg were committed for trial, charged with uttering counterfeit half-crowns. Several half-crowns were found near their residence. A very ...

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  29. NORTH SHORE ROWING CLUB.

    An important addition was made to the rowing clubs o[?] this port, on Saturday afternoon, by the formal opening of the North Shore Rowing Club, under circumstances that promise well for its futu[?] prosperity. The day was ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE.

    The first cricket match of the season, for the Waddy Challenge Cup, between the Newcastle and Ironclad Clubs, concluded to-day, having extended over three Saturdays. The Ironclads won by 27 runs. The next ...

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  31. COPELAND NORTH.

    The reef in Montague and party's lease, Capulet reef, has enlarged considerably, and is showing gold estimated to yield two ounces per ton. The number One North Hidden Treasure have cut the reef in both ...

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  32. THE SANITARY CONDITION OF ENMORE.

    Sir,—This suburb of Sydney, which formerly was very salubrious, is in process of becoming, through neglect of sanitary precautions, as unhealthy as other less favoured localities. Whose fault it is that no steps have been taken to ...

    Article : 471 words
  33. WEST MAITLAND.

    Venerable Archdeacon Child, of Morpeth, has received a cable message from Dr. Pearson, Bishop Elect of the diocese of Newcastle, intimating his acceptance of the bishopri[?]. ...

    Article : 387 words
  34. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    The second week of Professor Pepper's season at the Victoria Theatre opened very propitiously on Saturday night, the house being excellently attended, and the performance in every way successful. The entertainment ...

    Article : 383 words
  35. TRAVELLING IN THE COUNTRY.

    Sir,—On behalf of the travelling public, and to show to what inconvenience thev are sometimes most unnecessarily subjected, I pen the following lines. Accompanied by my wife, I came from Tamworth to Barrata, by coach, arriving ...

    Article : 275 words
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