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  2. Advertising

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  3. SYDNEY DIOCESAN FESTIVAL.

    The annual diocesan festival in connection with the Church Society of the Diocese of Sydney was held yesterday. At 11 a.m. there was a celebration of the Holy Communion in St. Andrew's ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    COROWA, Tuesday.—An inquest was held today on the body of Frederick Fernindad Sturm, who met with his death on Sunday night. It is supposed, from a fall from his horse. That ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Crick was sworn as a member of the Elections and Qualifications Committee. On the motion of Mr. Dugald Thomson the ...

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  6. NEW NOTICES.

    Mr. Watkins will ask the House to express the opinion that the Government should at once bring In a bill to provide for compulsory arbitration in connection with trade and labor disputes. He ...

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  7. A TRAMWAY EMPLOYEE'S CASE.

    Mr. WATSON moved—" (1). That a select committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon the dismissal of James Frederick Cook from the tramway service. (2). That such committee ...

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  8. MR. LYNE, M. P.,. AT MOAMA.

    MOAMA, Tuesday.—Mr. Lyne, M. P., leader of the Opposition, to a crowded meeting at Moama last night, delivered an exhaustive address on protection. He quoted figures to show that the ...

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  9. NEW BRIDGE AT MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.—The new Victoria bridge, spanning Wallis Creek, and connecting East and West Maitland, is now completed, and will be opened for traffic on Thursday. It is a ...

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  10. BOURKE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    BOURKE, Tuesday.—The Quarter Sessions were opened yesterday before Judge Gibson. George Melrose and William Roberts, for breaking and entering, were sentenced, the former to 15 months ...

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  11. THE GLEBE ISLAND ABATTOIRS.

    Mr. HAWTHORNE moved:—"That a select :Committee be appointed to Inquire into and report upon: (3) The past and present management of the abattoirs at Glebe Island; (2) The advisability ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    Though the wind moderated considerably, there was still a rough sea along the coast yesterday, and the coastal shipping suffered further detention, many vessels being weather bound at the different ...

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  13. THE AFTERNOON TEA.

    The attendance at the tea meeting, which was held in the basement of the Town hall, was so large that the refreshments had to be served out in two relays. There were representative ...

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  14. ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION.

    At the monthly meeting held by the Australian Economic Association last night, a paper was read by Colonel Bell upon "Some Unrecognised Truths." There was a large attendance of members of the ...

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  15. THE SOUTH COAST HARBOR.

    BULLI, Tuesday.—A general movement is taking place throughout the district to form a coast harbor union. Intense dissatisfaction exists at the result of the deputation to the Minister for ...

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  16. A MUSICAL PROGRAMME.

    During the interval between the tea and the meeting a musical programme consisting of six items was proceeded with, under the direction of Mr. Montague Younger, organist of St. Andrew's ...

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  17. ALLEGED HORSE STEALING.

    MUDGEE, Tuesday.—Constable Preston, who was responsible for the capture of "Slippery Jack," has since effected another smart arrest. Last week the theft of a horse was reported to the ...

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  18. HEAVY WEATHER AT CAPE HAWKE.

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  19. AN OLD OFFENDER.

    MUDGEE, Tuesday—A man named James Jones was committed for trial at the police court today on a charge of passing a valueless cheque, purporting to be drawn by Frances Buckland, of ...

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  20. THE EVENING MEETING.

    The evening meeting brought together one of the largest gatherings of people that one remembers to have seen in the Centennial hall for many a day. Long before the hour for opening, the ...

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  21. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    BOWRAL, Tuesday. The Installation of the Worshipful Master, and the investment of the officers of Lodge Carnarvon 172, U.G.L., took place last night. "Very Worshipful Bro. V. B. ...

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  22. THE REV. CHARLES CLARK.

    The Rev, Charles Clark, "the first and the best" of Australian lecturers, as he has been styled, made his reappearance last night at the Centenary hall after an absence of years, which seem ...

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  23. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A. M.

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  24. COMPETITION IN THE COAL TRADE.

    Mr. O' SULLIVAN moved—"That, in the opinion of this House, In view of the disastrous results of the competition now existing in the coal trade, no more coal mining leases should be issued for a ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. MUNICIPAL NOTES.

    At the last meeting of the Liverpool Council, the Mayor (Alderman Chapman) presiding, a letter was received from the Fairfield and Smithfield Council, stating that they had resolved to ...

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  26. THE CAMBEWARRA MOUNTAIN.

    NOWRA, Tuesday. The Nowra Council last night, acting on the report of a special committee of the council, decided to ask the Government to resume portions of land on the ...

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  27. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN PREVIOUS 24 HOURS.

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  28. A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Captain Alexander, of the dredge Jupiter, went on board at 11 o'clock last night, and after he had spoken a few words to the watchman the latter went below to put ...

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  29. PETITIONS.

    Mr. Harvey presented a petition from the St. John's, Darlinghurst, branch of the Church of England Temperance Society, praying that a bill might be passed to give full local option in each ...

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  30. RAINFALL IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  31. INTERCOLONIAL FORECASTS.

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  32. CLAIM BY CAPTAIN ROSSI.

    A petition was presented by Mr. Neild from Captain F. R. L. Rossi, stating that in 1870 he was appointed registrar of the Goulburn District Court at a salary of £300 a year, but before the end of a ...

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  33. THE MUDGEE-COONAMBLE RAILWAY.

    WALGETT, Tuesday.—A large and enthusiastic public meeting was held In the Mechanics Institute last night, to consider the question of the railway extension here. After much ...

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  34. RETRENCHMENT AT PARRAMATTA.

    At the Parramatta Council on Monday evening, the Mayor outlined a scheme of retrenchment which, he considered necessary. He proposed to reduce corporation laborers from 7s to 6s a day, and to put on ...

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  35. SAILORS GRIEVANCES.

    'Mr. WILKS moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the action of Mr. Delohery, the magistrate at the Water Police Court, on Friday last, in dismissing the case Andrew ...

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  36. REPLIES TO QUESTIONS.

    Mr. REID, replying to Mr. Affleck, said that every possible means would be taken to ensure a fair and uniform assessment of all lands In the colony. The matter of having a register in every ...

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  37. ROBBERY AT LIVERPOOL POST OFFICE.

    LIVERPOOL,Thursday.-A mysterious affair occurred at the local post office last night, a sum of 30, embracing postal and telegraph money, being taken from the drawers, which were unlocked, ...

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  38. PROPOSED LOAN FOR ROOK WOOD.

    A public meeting convened by the Mayor of Rook- wood, in response to a requisition, to consider the advisability of the council borrowing the sum of £8009. was held in the Council chambers, Rook wood, ...

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  39. COAST REPORTS.

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  40. PARKS FOR ILLAWARRA SUBURBS.

    Hurst ville people have decided to ask the local council to petition the Government for a public park for that municipality. Inconvenience is felt at times of public demonstrations at there being no suitable ...

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  41. DIPHTHERIA AT KOGARAH.

    At the last meeting of the Rockdale Council, Alderman Hegarty made a complaint that an offensive drain in Kogarah had been the means of an outbreak of diphtheria in the vicinity, from which two children ...

    Article : 161 words
  42. MILITARY AND DEFENCE.

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  43. FRUIT GROWERS AND AGENTS.

    Sir,--I have only a few acres of orchard, but I have an idea that so small a block If properly cultivated could be made pay, providing I could sell my own fruit, and do away with agents. I ...

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  44. AMUSEMENTS.

    Children will be admitted for sixpence each to all parts of the Fitzgerald Brothers' big tent at the matinee of the combined shows which begins at 3 p.m. to day. ...

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  46. GOOD TEMPLAR MISSION.

    The Protestant hall was well filled on Sunday night, when an address was delivered by Mr. H. M' Donald, M. P., on "The People versus the Liquor Traffic." Several musical selections were ...

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