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  4. FRENCH NATIONAL FETE.

    The French National Fete was celebrated yesterday. M. A. Chayet, Consul-General for France, hold a reception in the morning at the rooms of ...

    Article : 431 words
  5. CHINA'S PROGRESS.

    Dr. William E. M. Macklin, the well-known missionary, who is on furlough from Nankin. China, was entertained to dinner at Baumann's Cafe yesterday, a large number of ...

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  6. PICNIC MERRIMENT.

    A feature of the picnic luncheon was the way the company throw itself into the merriment of the moment. Men and women cheered and smoked and applauded everything said or done. ...

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  8. GREAT NORTHERN ROAD.

    Gosford is about 50 miles from Sydney by rail, but anyone wishing to travel by road would have to make a journey of over 200 miles. The reason for the big difference is ...

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  9. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.

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  10. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    The Lord Mayor, referring to the scheme for the construction of the North Shore Bridge, said yesterday that he regarded this as a national and not a municipal undertaking. The ...

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  11. CAPTAIN COOK'S LOG.

    Sir,--In dissecting Captain Cook's log of the Endeavour recently for the purpose of discovering the rig of the ship, particulars of which appeared in your columns, I was struck ...

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  12. THE RECEPTION.

    Among those who attended the reception or left cards were Mr. Holman (Premier), Ald. Richards (Lord Mayor), Messrs. Nesbitt (Town Clerk), Harper, Fraser, and Richardson ...

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  13. ANGLING FOR VOTES.

    Sir,--In reply to the letters of Mr. Willson and "Fair Deal" in your issue of Monday last, I would point out that the Federal Public Servants Arbitration Act was looked upon by ...

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  14. LIQUOR QUESTION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Considerable discussion has recently been taking place as to the relative value of no license in Ashburten, New Zealand. A meeting of residents in favor of re-opening the bars ...

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  15. INSUBORDINATE TRAINEES.

    Mr. Fitzhardinge, of Parramatta, presided at a special court at Parramatta to deal with trainees who are in default. It was stated from the Bench that the penalties which had ...

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  17. RESTORATION OF MONUMENT.

    Ald. Griffin's proposal to ask a committee to inquire into the best means of preserving in a proper manner the historic monument in Macquarie Place, erected in Governor Macquarie's ...

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