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  5. PITTSWORTH.

    The mothly meeting of the Bright Lodge was held on Monday last. The radiant moon so disconcerted the Bright Lights that few were daring enough to ...

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  6. METHODIST CHURCHES.

    At the Neil-street Methodist church on Sunday the Rev. R. Dunstan will preach in the morning. The choir will render the anthem "The foe behind the deep ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. A WARNING TO AUSTRALIA.

    The developments in China mean far more to us than is at present imagined, Sun Yat Sen (writes "John Bull) has taken the place of vice-president of the ...

    Article : 206 words
  8. SYDNEY Y.W.C.A.

    The Y.W.C.A. entertained about 200 lending citizens to-night. The Governor-General was in the chair, and lady Denman was also present. The object ...

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  9. CHURCH NOTICES.

    Baptist Church.—Minister, A. G. Weller. Preacher for Sunday, 11 and 7.30, Evangelist M'Coll. Seats free. All welcome. Highfields, 3 p.m., Mr. George ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. TOWNSVILLE EIGHT HOUR DAY.

    To-day was general holiday, and the Eight-hour celebrations were attended by a large concourse of unionists. The procession lacked display owing to the ...

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  11. KOOROONGARRA.

    A public meeting, convened by Mr. S. S. Nicholas, J.P., Canning Creck, of persons interested in the formation of a railway league, was held at the cheese ...

    Article : 431 words
  12. THE FIRS TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.

    "I wonder if any of the delegates know the sacred grounds on which they are standing?" queried Lady Renwick at the emperance Alliance Convention, ...

    Article : 191 words
  13. BRACING FOR A FIGHT.

    Germany is bracing herself for a fight with Great Britain, in the opinion of Professor Osborne, who has just returned to Melbourne after a year’s [?]our through ...

    Article : 276 words
  14. DISTRICT NEWS. GREENMOUNT.

    On April 24, before Messrs. H. D. Davies and M. Brodic, JJ.P., Patrick Collins sued Patrick Hassett for money due for agi[?]tment on horses. Mr. W. R. ...

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  15. THE POOR OLD WOMAN AND THE PRETTY FROCK.

    "One feature of your work is quite new," said Lady Chelmsford at the University Woman's Settlement annual meeting in Sydney on Wednesday. ...

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  16. RELIGIUUS COLUMN. THE BOOK AND ITS CRITICS

    "The Word of the Lord is tried. One of the greatest intell[?]ctual movements of the times is that known as the higher criticism. The term, as is well ...

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  17. CHIDREN’S COURT.

    FOllowing is the return of business at the Children's Court, Sydney, for the three weeks ended April 27:—Eighty-six boys and girls appealed before the court ...

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. BIG PROFITS—COLONIAL, SUGAR COMPANY'S RETURNS.

    Some idea of the business done by the great Colonial Sugar [?]ing Compa[?] Limitted, may be ga[?]end from the [?] annual b[?] and report, both ...

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  19. CAWDOR AND HIGHFIELDS.

    The second session of the Cawdor an[?] [?]ighfields Debating Society was op[?] in the Cawdor Hall on Wednesday evening. There was a good attendance. Mr. ...

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  20. SYDNEY BUTCHERS.

    There is serious talk of a srike in the butchering trade. For some time pa[?]t butcher's shop assistants in Sydney andi suburbs have agitated for a ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. PRIVATE CAPITAL.

    What proportion of the private capitar which is flowing so freely out of England and Scotland, is being invested in Australian enterpri[?]es? The share ...

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  22. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of Johann Federick [?]rann. aged 65, was found floating in the river at midday. His clothes and boots were found on the shore. The d[?]d had ...

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  24. VICTORIAN RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    Rumours of action to be taken by the railway employees unless the railway authorities grant increased pay and privileges have been prevalent for a ...

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  25. GOOMBUNGEE

    During Toowoomba's carnival week our town was quite deserted, such a large number of townspeople went in to the show and races. The local horses ran ...

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  26. SUNDAY IN CANADA.

    Under the heading "Caradian Notes. Dr. Griffith Thomas. writes to the "Record" of March 22:—"The progress of the movement to make Canada the ...

    Article : 168 words
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