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  2. SIR H. PARKES.

    Sir Henry Parkes, speaking on federation on Thursday evening in the Australian Hall, said I hope I may claim the possession of some knowledge that will satisfy the ...

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  5. SIR MATTHEW DAVIES.

    It has transpired that Sir Matthew Davies' answer to the accusations against him will be that advances were only made by the bank on certificates from loading valuators; ...

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  6. THE MINISTER FOR WORKS.

    Mr. W. J. Lyne, Minister for Works, was entertained at a splendid banquet yesternight. There were 70 persons present, and after the toaste of "The Queen" and ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    THE following notifications appeared in Friday's GAZETTE :--APPOINTMENTS.--William John Shirlow, M.B. and M. Ch., Univ., Sydney, to be ...

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  8. THE MASTER of MOYNA

    "I think not," answered the vicar. "She seems as if she could not reconcile it to her knowledge of her cousin. Yet I fed sure--strange as it may ...

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  9. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. H. BYRNES, M.

    A meeting of the subscribers to the testimonial to Mr. H. Byrnes, P.M., who has been appointed to the position of acting-stipendiary magistrate at Gunnedah, was ...

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  10. THE LABOR BUREAU.

    MATTERS in connection with the Labor Bureau appear to be progressing in a satisfactory manner at present. Upwards of 300 men have been despatched during the ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    Steps are being taken by the Premier, as Chairman of the Standing Orders Committee of the Federal Council, to arrange the measures to be brought forward at next meeting ...

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  12. LABOR AND PROTECTION LEAGUE.

    The Newcastle Labor and Protection League held a meeting last night. Alderman J. R. Rodgers, Mayor, was in the chair, and among ...

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  13. HOSPITAL BALL.

    The date of the annual hospital ball has been fixed for Wednesday, October 12, and the following night. A strong committee has been formed to carry it out. ...

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  14. THE LACHLAN CLUB.

    Tenders are being invited for the erection of a club house for the recently-formed Lauhlan Club. Mr. Bates has now prepared plans and specifications, and the building, ...

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  15. THE EDDY DEMONSTRATION

    The Eddy Demonstration Committee met yesterday and decided to join with Sydney in the demonstration to take place in the metropolis on Monday next, and Aldermen ...

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  16. FIRE AT FORBES.

    An inquest was held here yesterday touching the origin of the late fire in Rankin-street, whereby four business places were totally destroyed. The inquiry ...

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  17. HORSES FOR INDIA.

    A shipment to India of 540 horses will be made from this port next week by Messrs. Warren and Tullock, of Melbourne. The steamship Woolloomooloo, of Lund's line, ...

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  18. MOAMA MATTERS.

    Mr. Chanter, M.L.A., is a little better in health. Messrs. M'Kenzie and Pascoe, now in Melbourne, state that they have interviewed ...

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  19. DISTRICT COURT.

    The District Court opened at Armidale yesterday before Judge Fitzhardinge. Twenty-eight cases were down for hearing, but a great number were settled. The ...

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  20. ST. ALOYSIUS HOME FIVE DOCK.

    THE monthly meeting of the committee of the above institution for orphan and destitute boys was held in the committee-rooms, Pitt and Market streets, city, on ...

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  21. PIANOFORTE RECITAL.

    Mr. W. E. Rhodes gave a pianoforte recital at Leylin's Hall on Thursday evening. The programme consisted of works by Harold, Bergen and Mather. The ...

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  22. MINING ACCIDENTS.

    Yesterday two brothers named Ogilvie met with a peculiar accident at Hillgrove They were working in an abandoned shaft in the North Hopetoun mine putting in a ...

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  23. PRESENTATION.

    A LARGE and handsomely-framed group of cabinet photos of the gentlemen who lately formed the Sacred Heart and St. Peter's Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul ...

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  24. AMATEUR THEATRICALS.

    The Hillgrove Amateur Dramatic Club played "The Lancashire Lass" in Armidale on Thursday for the benefit of Albert Arndell, who was injured by a coach ...

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  25. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    Hospital Sunday demonstration will take place on Sunday, September 18, and with fine weather it should prove a most successful affair. ...

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  26. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At the usual fortnightly meeting yesterday of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce it was decided to allow the matter of petitioning for the appointment of ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE MUSICAL UNION.

    The performance by the members of the Musical Union of the opera comique "La Fille de Madame Angot," commencing next Tuesday and extending over four nights, is ...

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