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  2. OUR FOOTBALLERS AT WELLINGTON

    New Zealand files to hand give fuller accounts of the first match played by "Our boys" against Wellington on Saturday, August 17. There was a large attendance (about ...

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  3. HOW SYDNEY IS GOVERNED.

    Alderman Fitzgerald last evening addressed his constituents at the Cambridge Club Hotel, Oxford- street, Mr. J. Donovan occupying the chair. In the course of his remarks, which ...

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  4. THE CHURCH ARMY.

    A lecture on "The Church Army-- What It Is and What It Does," was delivered at the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night by "Captain" Robinson, who recently arrived from England. The ...

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  6. THE LATE FATHER TIMONEY.

    The heartfelt grief occasioned among the Catholic community by the death of Father Timoney found full and eloquent expression at the meeting held in St. Benedict's Hall ...

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  7. MASTER CARRIERS.

    At a meeting of the Master. Carriers' Association held last night in the Queen's Hall for the purpose of considering the agreement suggested with the Trolly, Draymen, and ...

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  8. VICTORIAN PROTECTIONISTS.

    The protectionists of Victoria purpose entering energetically into propaganda work. The foreign- trade camp is to be vigorously assailed, and an effort made at all elections ...

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  9. COUNTRY ITEMS.

    Up Armidale way a Dingo Destruction Association is paying £4 for full-grown dingoes and £2 for pups. The Albion Park butchers have raised the ...

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  11. FROM THE ORIENT.

    The Singapore Government has prohibited the landing of Chinese steerage passengers from steamers other than British vessels. The German steamship companies have ...

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  12. FALL FROM A BALCONY.

    A little boy of 4 years named George Kelly fell yesterday afternoon from a balcony at his home in Marshall- street, Surry Hills. The little chap was admitted to St. Vincent's ...

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  13. HARES AND RABBITS.

    Hares, which had become scarce in the Harden district since the advent of the rabbits, are again becoming plentiful, and the rabbits are becoming scarce, the poisoning having ...

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  14. THE PATENT LAWS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. John Milton Sanders, barrister-at-law, delivered the first of a course of lectures last night in connection with the scheme of evening lectures arranged by the Chamber of ...

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  15. CONCENTRATED MILK.

    Mr. William Dymock recently received from his father (Mr. D. L. Dymock), who is now in Queensland (says the Kiama "Reporter"), five samples of concentrated milk, ...

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  16. SYDNEY CITY MISSION.

    Attention is directed to an announcement in another column concerning a sale of work in connection with the City Mission. It will be seen that the 30th annual tea and festival ...

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  17. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    'A little girl named Emily Winwood fell from a cable tram in William- street yesterday, and was taken to the Sydney Hospital, somewhat stunned. Examination at the ...

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  18. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    At the Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Gibson and a jury, two youths named Henry Sampson and Robert Geoghegan pleaded not guilty to a charge of ...

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  19. A PARK FOR WILLOUGHBY

    The Mayor of Willoughby, accompanied by Mr. Howarth, M.L.A., interviewed the Minister for Lands yesterday with reference to a promise made by the ex- Minister for Lands ...

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  20. MARRICKVILLE PARK.

    The trustees of Marrickville Park are anxious to get an increased vote for the improvement of the reserve. With this object in view they yesterday interviewed the ...

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  21. PRESENTATION TO MR. R. G. D. FITZGERALD.

    In recognition of his 16 years' representation of the Robertson electorate in Parliament Mr. R. G. D. Fitzgerald was on Saturday night entertained at a complimentary ...

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  22. STEALING RUGS.

    At the North Sydney Police Court yesterday morning William Wanleff was found guilty on a charge of stealing two horserugs, and sentenced to four months' imprisonment with ...

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  23. AUCKLAND GHOST CAPTURED.

    In Auckland, on the 15th, a boy named James Lowe, aged 15, was captured in Pitt- street masquerading as a ghost. A sheath knife was found on him, which he said he ...

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  24. TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS

    Tenders for the following works were open- end by the Tender Board of the Public Works Department yesterday: Erection of operating room, Coast Hospital; Little Bay, 4 tenders. ...

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  25. BECHSTEIN PIANOS.

    Advices have been received by Messrs. Nicholson and Co., of George and Kent streets, to the 'effect that Mr. Bechstein, the eminent pianoforte maker, has been appointed by ...

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