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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Rignold and his company made a triumphant re-entry at Her Majesty's on Saturday night, delighted a big audience with a uniformly clever performance of "Called ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    NARRAJNDERA. Saturday.--A meeting at Warri on Saturday decided to form the Coolamon to Merool Creek Railway league. The following resolutions were carried:-- ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--At the Port Police Court yesterday Albert Dettmar, for unlawfully carrying on the distillation of spirits in a cottage at Woodville, was fined £100, ...

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  5. FIRES.

    A small fire occurred at 9.40 p.m. on Saturday in the window of a fancy goods shop, occupied by Mrs. Casson, in the Parramatta-road. Leichhardt. The fire was ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL NOTES.

    The new bylaws recently adopted by the Camperdown Council provide that proprietors of dancing saloons should get a petition sighed by 10 residents living in the immediate ...

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  7. ENGINEERS' VISIT TO THE UNIVERSITY.

    Members of the Engineering Association and of the engineering section of the Royal Society paid a visit to the University on Saturday. ...

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  8. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The final meeting of delegates appointed by the various suburban councils to dell- berate on the Local Government Bill, with a view of giving suggestions to the ...

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  9. THE HISTORY OF THE LEAGUE.

    The League of New South Wales Wheelmen, the institution which promoted the carnival, is a very young sporting body, its foundation dating so recently as ...

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  10. THE REVENUE RETURNS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The revenue returns for the quarter ended yesterday show that the total for the three months is approximately £664,421 against £695,636 for ...

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  11. HORSE STEALING AT CONDOBOLIN.

    CONDOBOLIN, Saturday.--The five horses stolen front Mr. Power, the mail contractor, have not yet been found, and though a number of policemen arc on the ...

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  12. FAREWELL DINNER TO MR. SPENCE.

    Mr. Percy F. Spence, who, during the last six or eight years, has achieved no small measure of celebrity as a rising Australian artist, and who is about to leave this colony ...

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  13. GENERAL MEETINGS.

    The membership of the Amateur Fishermen's Association is now 145, and the list of trophies donated has increased. At the last, meeting of the association on the 25th ult., a ...

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  14. "THE PRINCE OF BEGGARS."

    When the venerable ex-member for Parramatta occupied a seat in Parliament he was known as the "prince of beggars," and the seems to be laying himself out to uphold that ...

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  15. THE ANGUS SCHOLARSHIP--A THE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The examination for the Angus engineering scholarship at the University has resulted in a tie between Lawrence Birks and Alfred Chappie. ...

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  16. A BIMETALLIC LEAGUE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Saturday.--A meeting was held here last night to form a Bimetallic League as the outcome of Mr. Morton Frewon's visit. The following motion was ...

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  17. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--The pastoralists arc in receipt of a circular from the Australian Workers' Union, dealing with the shearing question. It is set forth that ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Saturday.--The Chief Justice has delivered an important judgment on an income tax assessment appeal. The Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company claimed ...

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  19. A LOAN OF £8000 FOR NORTH SYDNEY.

    At the meeting of the North Sydney Council on the 26th ult, the following recommendations of the finance committee (postponed from last meeting) were considered:-- ...

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  20. BERNARD'S FINE ART GALLERY.

    Those who watch with interest the progress of art in New South Wales, as exemplified by the kind of pictures which people buy to hang on their walls, will ...

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  21. MILITARY AND DEFENCE.

    Preparations for the Easter encampment, which, owing to the necessity for close economy, will be held on a modified scale, are proceeding rapidly. The following troops ...

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  22. "A SAILOR'S KNOT" AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    This attractive nautical drama will be revived at the Theatre Royal to-night, with the advantages that can be given to it by an exceptionally strong company, beautiful ...

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  23. MASONIC CHORAL SERVICE.

    In All saints C. E., Petersham, last evening a masonic choral service was held in connection with Prince Alfred Lodge No. 94. U.G.L., N.S.W., Wor. Bro. C. T. Poole, W. M. There ...

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  24. MUNICIPAL WATERWORKS.

    In the Manly Council on the 26th ult.. Aid. W. H. Fletcher moved--''That, in the opinion or this council, an effort should be made to induce the Government to reduce the cost of ...

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  25. THE COAL TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE.--A conference of delegates from all the collieries in the district was held yesterday, presided over by Mr. Adam Cook, chairman of the Miners' ...

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  26. "THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN" AT THE LYCEUM.

    Mr. Jones's fresh, clever comedy grows in favor, and each night's audience at the Lyceum has been larger than that of its predecessor. "The Case of Rebellious ...

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  27. RETRENCHMENT AT ST. PETERS.

    The St. Peters Council has unanimously decided on the motion of Alderman Waves, that the inspector of nuisances, etc., be dispensed with, and one month's notice given ...

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  28. MISS MAGGIE MOORE'S SEASON.

    Everything is to be new for "Little Jack Sheppard" at the Theatre Royal next Saturday night, even the dialogue and songs, which are being brought right up to date. ...

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  29. UNIMPROVED LAND VALUES.

    In response to the request of the Colonial Secretary, the Redfern Council have made an assessment of the unimproved value of all property available for rating in the borough, ...

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  30. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  31. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli on Saturday night eager patrons had to he turned away, when two fairly large audiences had been accommodated inside the house. The bill, which was ...

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  32. ANNUAL MANNING OF FORTS.

    On April 20 the forts within the Port Jackson district will be manned by the troops assigned for that purpose under the mobilisation scheme. A short encampment ...

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  33. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY REVIEW.

    The usual Queen's Birthday review will be held on May 24, and will be participated in by the whole of the metropolitan troops. The review will probably be held in the ...

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  34. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    In consequence of the outdoor collection on behalf or the Hospital Saturday Fund having been fixed for the 6th inst. the monthly meeting of the board of directors ...

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  35. CAMPS OF INSTRUCTION.

    During the December quarter short camps of instruction will be held at Yass, Muswellbrook. and Sydney Heads, at which the troops in each district will be gathered. ...

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  36. A SECRET BALLOT AS TO A GENERAL STRIKE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday Night.--Despite the secrecy observed by the miners' delegates regarding the business which occupied their attention at the conference ...

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  37. 2nd REGIMENT RIFLE CLUB.

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  38. THE FINANCIAL POSITION OF REDFERN.

    A special meeting of the Redfern Council was held last week for the purpose of considering the finances for the ensuing year. The following was presented as a statement of ...

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  39. THE RETURNED OFFICERS.

    On Saturday Lieut.-Colonel Mackenzie resumed duty at headquarters. Captain Dangar also performed the duties of acting adjutant Brigade Division Field Artillery, ...

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  40. ORGAN RECITAL.

    M. Wiegand had an excellent audience at the Town-hall on Saturday evening. Gounod's celebrated Serenade proved the most popular item, and there was no evading ...

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  41. ORGANISATION OF THE LABOR VOTE.

    A conference took place on Saturday between representatives of the central executive committee of the Labor Electoral Leagues and the New South Wales ...

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  42. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday night, about 8 o'clock, an infant child, Mary Cooney, aged 18 months, received burns at her home, 11 Little ...

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  43. THE ACCUMULATED WEALTH OF THE WORLD.

    Sir,--A friend has sent, me a newspaper cutting containing a printed letter concerning the by Mr. Frank Cotton. On comparing the slip with your columns. I find ...

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  44. THE SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    CLIFTON, Saturday.--For the fortnightly pay Coalcliff colliery worked five days, and South Clifton about two and a half days. At the Austinmer mine a notice has been ...

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  45. MOUNT VICTORIA RIFLE CLUB.

    MOUNT VICTORIA. Saturday.--The shooting for the New South Wales Rifle Association's medal commenced to-day. The conditions were seven shots at 500yds. and 600yds. ...

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  46. THE COMIC OPERETTA COMPANY.

    The German Reed Operetta Company had the best house of the season at the School of Arts on Saturday night. In "The Magic Melody" and "The Village Coquette," Miss ...

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  47. ELECTION AT WATERLOO.

    An election was held on Saturday for the return of three aldermen to the Waterloo council. In consequence of the desire of the ratepayers to have the council increased from ...

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  48. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following tenders have been accepted by the Government:--Mr. J. W. Chalmers of East Orange, erection of a post and telegraph office at Millthorpe, £362. In connection ...

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  49. THE BOTANY BOATING ACCIDENT.

    The Water Police continued on Saturday to search the vicinity of Thursday night's boating fatality at Botany for the bodies of the drowned men. Owing to the ...

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  50. FIVE DOCK AUDIT.

    The auditors of the borough of Five Dock (Messrs. Cupit and West) submitted a repor at the last meeting of the council on the coldition of the council's books. They were ...

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  51. THE LINDESFARNE LEAKING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The iron ship Lindesfarne, which left Geelong for London on Tuesday last, with a cargo of wheat, returned to Hobson's Bay on Saturday ...

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  52. MR. T. H. RAINFORD'S CONCERT.

    At the Glebe Town-hall on Thursday evening next Mr. T. H. Rainford is to be the recipient of a complimentary concert. The popular bass, whose voice bears ...

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  53. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    A three day's harvest festival, held in connection with the Croydon branch of the Salvation Army was commenced at the barracks. Carshalton-st., on Saturday. The hall was ...

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  54. ELECTION AT LANE COVE.

    The first election of aldermen for the new borough of Lane Cove look place on Saturday. There were three polling-booths Longueville, Greenwich, and Sydney, and the ...

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  55. BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    A pair of ponies attached to a buggy driven by Mr. T. Saywell, of Lady Robinson's Beach, bolted along the road at the beach yesterday morning, the vehicle being ...

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  56. THE CHURCHES.

    A special harvest festival was held at the Mllson's Point Congregational Church. North Sydney, yesterday. The church was nicely decorated with flowers, and the Rev. Joseph ...

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  57. THE LEICHARDT SUICIDE.

    A magisterial inquiry was held by the City Coroner on Saturday touching the cause of the death cf George Gordon Auchinachie, an accountant, who committed ...

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  58. BOATING FATALITY NEAR DUNEDIN.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--Four youths left Ravensbourne for Dunedin in an open boat, with the intention of cray-fishing on the other side of the peninsula, but the ...

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  59. LATE SHIPPING.

    Tomki, str., 589 tons, Captain D. Anthon, from Clarence River March 30. Passengers: Mrs. Heath. Mr. T. Gilsson. W. Renwick, J. Spencer, C. Fuller, T. W. Line, J. Friend. ...

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