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  2. PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON.

    LONDON, May 4th.--Mr. Barton's indefatigable efforts to preserve the Constitution of the Commonwealth from amendment might seriously impair his own constitution, it he were not ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  3. THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--Much indignation is expressed among the farming community in connection with the action of the local land board in disallowing Miss Bauer's application for a ...

    Article : 359 words
  4. NEWCASTLE.

    Yesterday morning the fine four-masted steel barque Drumalis, of 2530 tons, Captain Whelan, arrived at Newcastle from Capetown, in tow of the tug Champion. Special interest attached, to ...

    Article : 493 words
  5. NEW MAGISTRATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  6. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    WINGHAM, Tuesday.--The steamer Coraki, while taking the Manning Bar this morning at 8, went ashore about 400 yards north of the breakwater. The passengers were safely landed. The ...

    Article : 436 words
  7. H.M.S. EUROPA.

    The 11,000-ton cruiser Europe lies snugly alongside the wharf at Garden Island, and her enormous proportions were seen, to advantage yesterday from the Domain grounds. Many were down to ...

    Article : 895 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    A full house welcomed the Rev. Charles Clark back to Sydney at the Centenary-hall list night, and bore demonstrative evidence to his evergreen popularity. Mr. Clark is still incomparable as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 709 words
  9. THE METROPOLITAN CHARITIES ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,--I certainly thought, when I commenced a correspondence on the methods of charity organisation, that I could give expression to my opinions, and that others could ventilate theirs, ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  10. NEW FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.

    KIAMA, Tuesday.--The first general meeting of shareholders in the new Farmers' Co-operative Company was held in the Temperance-hall this afternoon, there being a representative ...

    Article : 378 words
  11. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    There was another influx of foreign-going vessels to Newcastle yesterday, which was not counterbalanced by any departures. The list of ships in port grows heavier every day, and the ...

    Article : 229 words
  12. REPORT FROM CAPTAIN BOULDEN.

    The North Coast S.N. Company nave received an account of too mishap from Captain S. Bouldon, master of the Coraki. In the report Captain Bouldon states that the vessel has not sustained ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. ACTION OF THE UNDERWRITERS.

    Captain J. M. Banks has been commissioned, on behalf of the underwriters, to proceed to the scene of the disaster to endeavor to float the stranded vessel. A quantity of salvage gear is already ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. WRECKAGE OF THE HARVESTER

    MACLEAN, Tuesday.--Captain Magee, of the steamer Kallatina, reports having passed a quantity of wreckage of the trip up from Sydney. The wreckage was sighted on Monday afternoon, ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. POISONING BY CHLORODYNE.

    The Wallsend police reported, to Inspector Lynch yesterday that during the morning Douglas Miller, aged 63, a resident of Boscowen-street, Plattsburg, died, apparently from poisoning by ...

    Article : 278 words
  16. WEST MAITLAND QUARTER SESSIONS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.--The Quarter Sessions were continued to-day before Judge Murray. Patrick Fox was found guilty of illegally using a horse, the property of William ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. THE QUIRAING.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The steamer Quiraing, which was reported stranded on Piper Island, has been successfully floated. She arrived at Townsville last night. ...

    Article : 24 words
  18. THE WRECK OF THE DENTON GRANGE.

    News was received by the English mall yesterday that the Salvage Association had completed arrangements with the East Coast Salvage Company, of Leith, for the salvage and delivery of ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO TENTERFIELD.

    TENTERFIELD, Tuesday.--A special meeting of the Municipal Council was held last night, when it was decided to arrange for the conveyance of the Governor and party from Tabulam to ...

    Article : 2,449 words
  20. THE CATTLE-DRIVING NUISANCE.

    At the meeting of the St. Peters Council on Monday night, Mr. Edward Farr, of Union-street, Tempe, wrote a strong complaint of the nuisance and danger caused by cattle being ...

    Article : 295 words
  21. CAUGHT IN THE GALE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The steamer Tolosa, which left Newcastle on Wednesday for Java, with a full cargo of coal, put into Hobson's Bay to-day to repair damage done by the recent heavy ...

    Article : 229 words
  22. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The last matinee of "H.M.S. Pinafore" is to be given at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day, and the final performance of the opera on Friday evening. Each night the war pictures which are shown ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. MINING AT INVERELL AND TINGHA.

    Mr. W. H. J. Slee. F.G.S., has forwarded the following on mining in the Inverell and Tiagha districts, his report being dated Inverell, June 5;--"Having for the time being completed my official duties in the Inverell and ...

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  24. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Woman and Wine," announced to depict "life as it is in up-to-date Europe," continues to draw crowded and enthusiastic audiences to the Theatre Royal. Mr. Bland Holt's company play ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. THE CRITERION.

    Present appearances indicate that Mr. Alfred Dampier's latest and successful production, "Briton and Boer," at the Criterion, will have a long run. The drama, with its many stirring ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. THE TIVOLI.

    At to-day's matinee at the Tivoli Theatre the "Century Animatographe" will be exhibited, and the long programme presented exactly as at the evening performances. Mr. Harry Rickards' ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. THE FURNITURE TRADE.

    The secretary of the United Furniture Trade Society wrote to the St. Peters Council, at its meeting on Monday, stating that he had noticed, from the report in the papers, that a discussion ...

    Article : 216 words
  28. THE DEATH DUTIES ACT.

    More than twenty millions of mining and pastoral capital (writes our London correspondent) was represented at a meeting held last Monday at the offices of Messrs. Robertson, Lawson, and ...

    Article : 480 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN PLACE-NAMES.

    Sir,--Your issue of the 8th instant contained a letter signed by E. J. Forbes, the subject of which was "Australian Place-names." The writer referred to the "capricious, fantastic, and ...

    Article : 548 words
  30. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The usual exhibitions of the panoramic pictures of ancient Jerusalem and of the illusions are being given at the Cyclorama in George-street, opposite the railway station. ...

    Article : 30 words
  31. ENTERTAINMENT AT WAVERLEY.

    At the Congregational Church on Monday evening, the Rev. E. T. Dunstan lectured to a large gathering on "Briton and Boer." The Mayor of Waverley (Alderman H. C. Evans) was ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. MR. LAWRENCE GODFREY SMITH'S RECITAL.

    An Invitation pianoforte recital win be given in the Y.M.C.A. hall to-morrow evening by Mr. Laurence Godfrey Smith, a talented pupil of Mr. Sydney Moss'. The young pianist, in Beethoven's ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    Miss Rose Scott, bon. secretary of the Womanhood Suffrage League, has received the following communication from Sir James Leo Steere, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of West ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. M. WIEGAND'S FAREWELL.

    Mr. Lewis Scott, who is managing the City Organist's farewell concert on the 20th June, announces that it will he the last opportunity of hearing M. Wiegand's famous "Storm Idyll." The ...

    Article : 57 words
  35. ORGAN RECITAL AT WAVERLEY.

    The grand organ recital by M. Auguste Wiegand in aid of the funds of the Waverley Benevolent Society, which was postponed from 7th inst, owing to inclemency of the weather, will be given ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,--In your report of the meeting of the members of the Chamber of Commerce held yesterday some of my remarks as reported in your issue of this morning are liable to be misinterpreted by ...

    Article : 192 words
  37. ADDITIONAL FRUIT MARKET WANTED.

    A deputation of the fruitgrowers of the Cumberland district waited upon, the Mayor (Sir Matthew Harris) at the Town-hall yesterday, to urge the opening of the Exhibition Building, ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. HOW BABY SHOULD SLEEP.

    Baby should sleep calmly, peacefully, rea[?]y. There should be no tossing and tumbling, no grunting or grinding, no disturbing dreams, no feverish unrest. If baby is well, baby will sleep ...

    Article : 181 words
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    Advertising : 135 words
  40. NURSES GUILD.

    The Nurses Guild of St. Barnabas held their annual festival on Monday, Holy Communion was celebrated at St. James' Church at 8 a.m., and choral evensong at 7.150 p.m., a short address being delivered by the ...

    Article : 89 words
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