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  2. THE CHINESE COMMISSION.

    THE report of the Royal Commission on Chinese Gambling and other Chinese matters was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly last night by the Colonial ...

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  3. GLEBE LABOR ELECTORAL LEAGUE.

    THE Glebe branch of the Labor Electoral League held its fortnightly meeting last night at the local Town Hall, Mr. Skelton presiding. As delegate to the recent ...

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  6. THE RIFLE RANGE.

    IN company with General Richardson, Colonels Roberts, De Wolski and Tailyour, and the secretary of the Rifle Association, the Premier yesterday afternoon visited the ...

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  7. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    ACTING apparently on the advice tendered them at the Statue by one of their leaders, a considerable number of men out of work yesterday made application at the Colonial ...

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  8. FREE RAILWAY PASSES.

    NOW that the scandal of free railway passes is being raised, investigation promises to go back. One of the members for West Sydney, Mr. Black, intends to move in the Assembly ...

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  9. PRISONERS SENTENCED.

    THE following prisoners were sentenced by Judge Backhouse at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday afternoon: -- Ernest Harold Pybus, stealing scrip, four years' ...

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  10. FINANCIAL FAILURES.

    THE depositors in the above held a meeting at the Temperance Hall yesterday afternoon, and the proceedings were at times very much out of order. After an explanation from ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. A PITIABLE CASE.

    WITH reference to our report of the case of Elizabeth Selby, charged with attempted suicide at the Central Police Court on Friday, it would seem that owing to the ...

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  12. PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the second reading of the Divorce Bill was resumed. Mr. SLATTERY said he had had no intention of addressing himself to this subject, ...

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  13. SCHOOL OF ARTS DEBATING CLUB.

    THE usual weekly meeting held on Friday evening was well attended. Mr. O'Connor presided. Mr. W. Warren proposed--"That the introduction of labor-saving ...

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  14. TRADE DISCOUNTS.

    A CASE that ought to be of considerable interest to business firms came before Mr. O'Malley Clarke, S. M., at the Central yesterday, when James A. Roberts, trading as ...

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  15. THE YACHT "BEAGLE."

    FROM information received, the authorities at San Francisco despatched a gunboat in search of the fast-sailing "Beagle." It was reported that the enterprising masters of their ...

    Article : 650 words
  16. IT HAS NEVER BEEN CLAIMED.

    A large standing reward has been offered by the proprietors of the renowned pain-conqueror, St. Jacobs oil, upon proof that any of the testimonials published by them ...

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  17. THE NEW WATERBURY WATCHES.

    Series K (gentlemen's) and N (ladies') in Nickel, Sterling Silver and Rolled Gold Cases. Unequalled for Elegance and Accuracy by any other low-priced watch in the ...

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  18. THE CIVIL SERVICE REPORTS.

    THE reports of the Civil Service Commission are documents which some members of Parliament very much want to see, and to-morrow Mr. Garrard, for some time ...

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  20. A CARTER SERIOUSLY HURT

    A CARTER named John May was run over in George-street late yesterday afternoon, and was aftewards taken to the Sydney Hospital in a very serious condition. At the time he ...

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  21. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Mrs. M'Donough, wife of a gatekeeeper at Campbell's Creek, Castlemaine, was instantaneously killed by a train from Maldon to Castlemaine, this morning, while ...

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  22. HUNTER'S HILL POSTAL TROUBLES.

    A DEPUTATION representing the Borough Council of Hunter's Hill was introduced yesterday to the Postmaster-General by Mr. F. M'Neil, the Mayor, and asked that an ...

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  23. CHARITABLE INSTITUTION INMATES.

    THIS afternoon Mr. Bavister proposes to move in the Assembly--"That there be laid upon the table of this House a return showing the number of children at present in ...

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  24. CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION.

    YESTERDAY evening a return was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Works dealing with the claims for land resumed at Arncliffe for the western ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. DRAFTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    THE first annual meeting of the members of the New South Wales Lands Department Draftsmen's Association was held on Thursday evening February 4. The president, Mr. ...

    Article : 259 words
  26. THE MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.

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  27. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    It was the intention of the Premier and Council of Ministers to resign offices this afternoon, but circumstances have arisen which necessitate the postponement of the ...

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