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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    A regrettable phase of Miss-Nance O'Nell's repertoire is that it contains so few plays that are new. What is new in it, is, let us say, questionably meritorious; what is old has been seen ...

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  3. A DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    The warmest enthusiasm prevailed at the banquet held in the Manchester Unity-hall, Castlerengh-street, on Friday night, to celebrate the diamond jubilee of the order in New South Wales. ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    ORANGE, Friday.--Mr. Alex. Oliver continued his inquiry today in regard to the suitability of Orange as a site for the Federal capital. Mr. Blomfield, engineer from the Works Department, ...

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  5. ANDROMEDA:

    There was in the life of Andromeda a secret which has yet to be told, but which must be reserved for full narration later on. For one reason and another, it was carefully kept by the old ...

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  7. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    WALGETT, Saturday.--Late last night, at the Quarter Sessions, H. Barr and William Ramage were charged with sheep-stealing. Barr was found guilty, and Ramage acquitted. W. ...

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  8. PROPOSED DOWRAL TO ROBERTSON RAILWAY.

    ROBERTON PARK, Thursday.--A meeting of the local railway committee was held at Robert-on Park last night. Mr. H. G. Fraser occupied the chair. Much valuable evidence was given ...

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  9. THE HARBOR DEFENCES.

    Some members of Parliament having expressed a desire to inspect the harbor defences, the Government steamer Dawn carried, a party down the bay on Saturday afternoon. On board were Mr. ...

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  11. IMPORTED ACTORS.

    A certain Man once journeyed from the place where he had halted to another, having "Himself testified that a prophet hath no honor in his own country." It Is so to a distressing degree ...

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  12. SANITARY STATE OF TAMWORTH.

    TAMWORTH, Saturday.--Owing to the prevalence of fever and other infectious diseases, a mild scare has been caused, and the inspector of nuisances has commenced a house-to-house ...

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  13. "YOUTH" AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    A large audience witnessed Saturday night s performance of "Youth" at Her Majesty's Theatre. The interest attaching to the military features of the drama has been increased by the ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. DAMAGE BY FLOOD AT ORANGE.

    ORANGE, Sunday.--The report of the water inspector in regard to last week's flood states that seventy million gallons of water flowed into the reservoir in five hours. Huge logs were ...

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  15. "DEFENDER OF THE FAITH" AT THE LYCEUM.

    Mr. Charles Holloway's latest spectacular production, "Defender of the Faith," entered upon its fourth week at the. Lyceum Theatre on Saturday night. The piece, with its excellent setting and ...

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  16. "THE TIVOLI" COMPANY AT THE CRITERION.

    The new "Tivoli" bill at the Criterion Theatre, presented to packed houses on Saturday, is replete with bright musical items and entertaining "business.'' Almost every item, is vigorously ...

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  17. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    RYLSTONE, Saturday.--Rylstone has forwarded a report of what it considers its claims for selection as the site of the proposed Federal capital. The report was sent to the commission appointed ...

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  18. MR. CAMPBELL'S "KIPLING" RECITAL.

    Mr. Laurence Campbell's "third Kipling night" was given in the Centenary-hall, York-street, on Saturday night in the presence of a fairly large, and entirely appreciative audience. The popular ...

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  19. BANQUET TO MR. JOHN HOPKINS.

    Mr. John Hopkins, of the firm of Langdon, Hopkins, and Langdon, timber merchants, who is proceeding by the Ormuz on Wednesday on a trip to Europe, was entertained at a banquet in ...

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  20. MR. BROUGH'S SEASON.

    The Brough Comedy Company will commence a return visit to Sydney on Saturday night at the Theatre Royal with "A Happy Life," a four-act comedy by Louis N. Parker, The piece has not ...

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  21. THE CIVIC CONCERTS.

    The concert at the Town-hall on Saturday evening was attended by the officers and men of the Irish Rifles, who, with the general audience, displayed marked approval of the various items, ...

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  22. PARRAMATTA AND DISTRICT

    There is a steady increase in the lists of would-be students in the technical classes it is proposed to establish in Parramatta, but there is a difficulty arising in part from the fact that full information as to terms, etc., is not ...

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  23. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE.

    The Archbishop on Tuesday presented the prizes and certificates gained at the recent examination in connection with the Sunday-school Institute. The Rev. W. J. Cakebread (acting secretary) referred ...

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  24. RETIREMENT OF CAPTAIN HIXSON.

    With the retirement from the Marine Board of Captain Francis Hixson, which took place on Friday, a prominent figure will be missed from the shipping world. The retirement is the result ...

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  25. MR. BADENHAM'S DEPARTURE.

    The final meeting of the committee arranging for a farewell testimonial to Mr. W, W. Badenhum, manager of the Parramatta branch of the Commercial Bank, who is about to leave Australia for a holiday lour, was held on Friday ...

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  26. SICK ROOM COOKERY BOOK.

    A sick room cookery book has been published by Mr. S. A. Palmer, of Melbourne, the representative of the "Vitadatio" medicine, and is now being circulated at the nominal price of ...

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  27. POLICE COURTS.

    At the Water Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. J. Mair, S.M., James Barrett (58), bricklayer, was charged with unlawfully assaulting Mary O'Brien. He was fined £5, with the option of a month's imprisonment. ...

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  28. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Messrs. Taylor Bros., jam manufacturers and fruit preservers, Annandale, are offering a special prize of £5 5s at the forthcoming carnival for the best collection of late peaches and quinces ...

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  29. EXHIBITION OF WOOD-CARVING.

    An interesting exhibition of wood-carving was opened in the Paramatta School of Arts on Saturday evening, and was visited by a large number of the people of the district. The exhibits were the work of Miss Louisa Hunt, who ...

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  30. A LOST 'CARRIER PIGEON.

    NELSON'S BAY, Friday.--A carrier pigeon was caught by Mr. Priest, light-keeper at Port Stephens, at 10.30 this morning. It had the following message tied to its leg:--"Friday, bird ...

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  31. DAMAGING PROPERTY.

    At the Central Court on Saturday, before Mr. E. H. Wilshire, S.M., Lucy Harrison (27) was charged with maliciously damaging two windows, to the extent of £4 16s, the property of Thomas Carter. A fine of 20s ...

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  32. THE WATER FRONT.

    Sir,--The wharves in Darling Harbor are a disgrace to civilisation, and a constant menace to public health. The propositions made for rendering them harmless are mere temporary ...

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  33. PARRAMATTA LITERARY UNION.

    At the weekly meeting of the Paramatta Literary and Debating Union there was a good attendance, the Rev. J. C. Martin, president, occupying the chair. The principal business was the reception of the M.S. journal, read by ...

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  34. FRAUDULENT APPROPRIATION.

    Emanuel Johnson (56) was charged, before Mr. Wilshire, S.M., at the Central Court on Saturday, with fraudulently appropriating a quantity of tinware, the property of R. Downie, and valued at £1 11s 5d. A ...

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  37. PARRAMATTA MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Two prominent members of the Parramatta and District Ministers' Association leave the district in the course of a few weeks--the Rev. J. E. Carruthers (Wesleyan), who is president of the association this year, and the Rev. J. ...

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