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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    COROWA, Friday.--Some dissatisfaction is felt at Daysdale at the action of the Land Appeal Court, which recently sat at Wagga, ordering the local land board to re-hear an application of ...

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  3. FIGHTING THE DROUGHT.

    SINGLETON, Friday.--There was a large gathering of interested persons at Arrowfield, the residence of Mr. Thomas Ellis, yesterday, to witness the starting of a newly-installed ...

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  4. THE PLAGUE.

    The people of Sydney refuse to be roused from their apathy in the matter of plague precautions by anything less than a human sacrifice. Persistent efforts by the Board of Health and City ...

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  5. ROUND ABOUT LONDON.

    LONDON, May 13.--The Balfour Government is dying slowly and ungracefully. With the exception of the Premier and Mr. Chamberlain, and perhaps Mr. Wyndham, it has not in its ranks ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Williamson's Musical Comedy Company concluded its season at the Theatre Royal last night with a final performance of the popular musical comedy "The Belie of New York," and ...

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  7. THE LATE DR. MANNING.

    Mr. Justice A. H. Simpson, who is Chief Judge in Equity, and Judge in Lunacy, referred in the court yesterday to the death of Dr. F. Norton Manning. His Honor sold that the Court and ...

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  8. CHURCH OF ENGLAND ORPHANAGE.

    A successful concert was held at the North Sydney School of Arts on Thursday evening, in aid of the Church of England Orphanage, conducted by the Kilburn Sisters. An attractive ...

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  9. PROGRESS OF NEW GUINEA.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. G. R. Le Hunte, the newly appointed Governor of South Australia, arrived at Brisbane last night front New Guinea, and remains here until Monday next. He then ...

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  10. PALACE THEATRE.

    "Struck Oil" was finally presented by Miss Maggie Moore and Mr. Anderson's dramatic company at the Palace Theatre last night. This evening the first performance in Sydney of ...

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  11. NEW WING OF THE TRADES-HALL.

    A large and representative gathering of citizens and those interested in trades unionism assembled at the Trades-hall last night, at the invitation of the land trustees and executive of ...

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  12. ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY.

    This evening Mr. J. C. Williamson's English Concert Company will appear at the Town-hall, giving only one concert before leaving the following day for Newcastle and Brisbane. The ...

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  13. QUARTER SESSIONS AND DISTRICT COURTS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.--The criminal business at the Quarter Sessions was concluded before Judge Fitzhardinge at 11 o'clock last evening. The jury in the alleged sheep-stealing case ...

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  14. PUBLIC NOTICE.

    During the past three weeks plague rats and mice have been caught in Sydney. If the public do not assist the authorities in destroying rats and mice, PLAGUE WILL SURELY APPEAR ...

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  15. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    A feature of the programme at the Tivoli Theatre today will be the re-appearance of Mr. Harry Rickards, who, at the request of a number of friends, has decided to appear today and ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE.

    Messrs, Davis and Herbert, confectioners, at whose manufactory in Hunter-street West a fire occurred on Thursday night, find that the damage to their stock and plant has been extensive. ...

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  17. TRIBUTE BY SIR JAMES GRAHAM.

    At the University Medical School yesterday Sir James Graham referred to the loss which the medical school and the medical profession had sustained by the death of Dr. Manning. No ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. RETRENCHING THE SLEEPER-CUTTERS.

    WEE WAA, Friday.--The Railway Construction Branch has given notice that the price of sleepers in connection with the erection of the Narrabri-Walgett railway will be reduced by 2d ...

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  19. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The steamer Breconshire arrived yesterday from Newcastle for docking. It will be remembered that when on her outward trip from Newcastle to Fiji with 5000 tons of coal the ...

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  20. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The season of "Man's Enemy" closed at the Lyceum Theatre last evening and this evening Mr. Anderson's dramatic company will begin a fortnight's revival of "The Night Birds of ...

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  21. THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    At the Sulphide Corporation's works at Cockle Creek last week, 1171 tons of ore were treated, and there was produced a quantity of bullion and matte containing 3370oz. gold, 33,767oz. ...

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  22. ARTESIAN WATER AT WALGETT.

    WALGETT, Friday.--The report that the main flow had been struck at Youendah bore is confirmed. It appears that the daily supply is about 2,000,000 gallons of good, fresh, and ...

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  23. MISS MUSCIO'S CONCERT.

    Little Dorothy Muscio will give a concert at the Centenary-hall, York-street, this evening. The child pianist, who created much attention at the Town-hall at the age of six (four years ...

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  24. SUDDEN DEATH AT A BALL.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday.--A sad incident occurred last night at the School of Arts-hall, during the progress of the juvenile ball in connection with the Church of England-hall fund. ...

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  25. RATS AT PADDINGTON.

    A report from Dr. Stokes, Assistant Medical-officer of Health, stating that certain shops and dwellings in Oxford-street were rat-infected, was read at the last meeting of the Paddington ...

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  26. THE BARQUE MAGNET.

    Advices received by the Sydney underwriters state that the barque Magnet, which left Glasgow on February 8 for Shipwright Point (Tasmania), and put into Ardrossan damaged some ...

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  27. MISS VIOLET JACKSON.

    At a meeting held at the Hotel Australia on Thursday, arrangements were made for Miss Violet Jackson's concert, which will take place at the Y.M.C.A.-hall on July 15. The Lady ...

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  28. SINGLETON TO CASSILIS.

    Yesterday the Public Works Committee proceeded with the inquiry into the expediency of constructing a line of railway from Singleton to Cassilis, with a branch from Denman to ...

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  29. SALE OF THE GLOUCESTER HERD.

    WINGHAM, Friday.--This week the syndicate which purchased the A.A. Company's Gloucester Estate bought the whole of the Gloucester herd of cattle, which comprises some 8000 head, at ...

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  30. RAIN-MAKING EXPERIMENTS.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--A conference of the representatives of public companies and prominent citizens, convened by the Chamber of Commerce, was held in the Town-hall last night, at ...

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  31. DISEASE IN THE ISLANDS.

    The palm-clad islands of the Western Pacific have often been described as "earthly paradises," but according to Dr. Mason, chief of the New Zealand Health Department, some of them are ...

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  32. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CONCERT.

    Mr. Laurence Campbell has organised a concert on behalf of St. John Ambulance Association, to take place at the Town-hall on Thursday next. Sir Harry Rawson will present ...

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  33. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    According to a press cable, published this week, the Agent-General, Mr. Copeland, applied for six months' leave, for the purpose of visiting New South Wales. At that time, the ...

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  34. DISTURBING INCIDENT AT A BALL.

    WHITECLIFFS, Friday.--At half-past 2 this morning the police made a successful raid on a place known as the German Club, under the management of William Hertzog. The club ...

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  35. MISS MURIEL FOSTER.

    Miss Muriel Foster will give a vocal recital at the Centenary-hall on Thursday evening next. The young singer, who is accredited as being the possessor of a high soprano ...

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  36. WOMEN AND ORGANISED LABOR.

    Delegates from unions of female operatives are again to be admitted to the labor council. At its last meeting affiliation from the Cardboard Box Makers and the Laundry Employees ...

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  37. THE PLAYERS.

    "The Players," a monthly theatrical journal, is now being published by The Players' Club. The paper is well got up, printed on excellent paper, and is full of matter of interest to the ...

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  38. WESTERN GOAL AND METAL INDUSTRIES.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--The local coal trade shows no improvement this week. The past few weeks have been rather slack as far as the collieries are concerned. ...

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  39. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    In the Queen's-hall, on Wednesday next, a musical and dramatic entertainment will be given in aid of the Australian Church funds. A musical-recital of Tennyson's "The Brook," by ...

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  40. PETERSHAM CHORAL SOCIETY.

    The Petersham Choral Society has obtained Mr. J. C. Williamson's permission to perform "The Gondoliers" at the local Town-hall on the 29th inst. and July 1 and 2, under the ...

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  41. LANE COVE PARKS.

    The Department of Lands has notified the Lane Cove Council that it has been appointed trustee of the public reserves at Gore Bay and Burns Bay respectively, in the place of the ...

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  42. MUSICAL AND LITERARY FESTIVAL.

    A musical and literary festival and competitive exhibition is to take place under the auspices of the School of Arts, at West Maitland in December next. It is expected that it will ...

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  43. JEWISH LITERARY SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Jewish Literary and Debating Society on Wednesday, the following officers were elected:--President, Mr. Neville D. Cohen; vice-president, Mr. Coleman ...

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  44. DROUGHT RELIEF.

    The executive of the Drought Relief Fund met yesterday, Mr. G. Maiden presiding. There were also present: Dr. Burne, Messrs. A. W. Gillies, V. R. Gosche, E. S. Vautin, J. S. Brunker, H. C. ...

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  45. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  46. DEAF AND DUMB ENTERTAINMENT.

    The pupils of the Deaf and Dumb Institution, Waratah, will give an entertainment at the Criterion Theatre on Friday next. The children will give an exhibition of educational ...

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  47. LETTER FROM MR. J. H. WANT.

    Sir John See by the same mail received a letter from Mr. J. H. Want, M.L.C., in which special reference is made to Mr. Copeland, as follows:-- ...

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  48. THE DECLINING BIRTH RATE.

    Sir,--Being the father of 10 children, I should like to make a few remarks on the above matter. For many years three and sometimes four of my children have attended public schools. When I ...

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  49. CONCERT AT THE CENTENARY-HALL.

    A successful concert was given in the Centenary-hall on Wednesday evening by Mesdames Aylmer Jay, Rosaline Brown, and pupils, assisted by Miss Maud Fltz-Stubbs, Miss M'Nichol ...

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  50. PROPOSED NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    Mr. J. Thomson, the representative of the Manning in the Legislative Assembly, gave further evidence before the Public Works Committee yesterday, with reference to the inquiry into the ...

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  51. WESTMEAD BOYS' HOME.

    A progressive euchre party and dance in aid of the Westmead Boys' Industrial Home will be held at the Town-hall on Tuesday evening next. The gentleman winning the most games ...

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  52. RAILWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  53. THE MAYOR'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
  54. SYDNEY MISSION TO SEAMEN.

    On Thursday an entertainment was given at the Seamen's Institute, under the direction of A. W. James, gymnastic instructor of H.M.S. Royal Arthur. The programme included ...

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  55. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    Early yesterday morning Detectives Darlington and Vincent arrested three men in a house in Elizabeth-street, city. When the premises were searched, a quantity of goods were found ...

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  56. PUBLICATION OF MASONIC PROCEEDINGS.

    Sir,--Every right-thinking "mason, every mason who has the welfare of the craft at heart must cordially support "Abacus" in his protest against the publication of masonic ...

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  57. CYCLORAMA.

    The exhibition of the Battle of Gettysburg is the chief feature at the Cyclorama, George-street, which is open daily from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Cinematographic views, illusions, etc., are ...

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  58. CABLE FROM MR. COPELAND.

    No action has yet been taken with regard to Mr. Copeland's letter, as yesterday the Premier received a cable message from the Agent-General as follows:--"Please defer decision ...

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  59. ENTERTAINMENT AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    There was a large audience at the North Sydney School of Arts on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of a dramatic entertainment by the pupils of Redlands College, Military-road, ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. KING'S SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The following scholarships are at present held by The King's School boys:--Broughton and Forrest Exhibition, tenable at Oxford or Cambridge, S. G. Stiles, Oriel College, Oxford; ...

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  62. RUSSIAN JEWS' RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  63. LINE REPAIRER'S DEATH.

    John Murphy, a line repairer, who fell from a telegraph pole in Elizabeth-street, on Wednesday morning, and sustained serious injuries to his head, died in Sydney Hospital yesterday. The Coroner will hold an inquiry. ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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