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  2. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    The Rev. J. J. Lewis (New Zealand) moved:—"That in the judgement of this Conference the extreme measures resorted to by the ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Yabba has been scratched for all his Q.T.C. engagements. Trickett and Hanlan are both doing good work. The former, who now weights 13 st. ...

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  4. DEPUTATIONS.

    On Wednesday morning Messrs. D. A. Moulden and H.D. Handyside, members for Albert, waited on the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. J. Coles) with reference to ...

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  5. MINING NEWS.

    Chlorides have been struck in the Proprietary White Lead at 60 feet level. This is considered to open up good prospects of value of the lode in the Rising Sun South Flat ...

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  6. BARRIER MINING.

    The Rockwell Paddock.—Progress in this portion of the silver-field is not so rapid as the prospects warrant. This is in great measure explained by the want of water in ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    The presentation of "Hue and Cry" attracted a good house last night at the Royal. The last nights of this play are announced. This being the Birthday night ...

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  8. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Dividing the District of Georgetown into three wards—Narridy and yacka Wards returning two Councillors, and Georgetown Ward three Councillors. ...

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  9. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Hudson's Surprise Party entertained and amused a good attendance at Garner'a Rooms last night. For this evening a holiday programme is announced. ...

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  10. THE RINK.

    Yesterday the "Columbia" was largely patronised. Today the rink will be open morning, afternoon, and evening, the morning being set apart for ladies only. The special ...

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  11. MEETINGS.

    MOUNT WELLS (NORTHERN TERRITORY) T.M. Co.—The half-yearly meeting of the above Company was held at the Secretary's office on May 23. Mr. J. Lindsay ...

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  12. MISS VON FINKELSTEIN AT THE PORT

    Another large audience assembled at the Port Town Hall on Wednesday evening, when Miss Von Finkelstein gave her second lecture, entitled "The Bedouins of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. BLOCK 14 COMPANY.

    Sir—On March 31, I believe, the financial half-year of this Company closed, and a meeting of shareholders is to be held in Melbourne next week, and yet the financial statement is ...

    Article : 476 words
  14. REPORTS.

    Blocks 15 AND 16 Co.—Acting Manager (S. R. Wilson) for week ending Monday, May 21:—"Main Shaft —Total depth, 201 feet We have had the small engine working: all going ...

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  15. RESIGNATIONS

    Lieutenant B. Weidenbach and Lieutenant J. Jones, Volunteer Force. H. C. Mais, M.I.C.E., M.A.M., Soc. C.E, as Engineeer-in-Chief; also as Engineer of ...

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  16. THE CHURCH AND THE CHINESE.

    Sir—A letter in your issue to-day signed "W. A. C." complains that the Church is afraid to speak cut on the shameful injustice done to the Chinese. There is certainly a ...

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  17. THE ELECTIONS.

    Sir—The Legislative Council election on Saturday, when two members were required for the Northern District, and ten candidates presented themselves for election, emphasizes ...

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  18. TOWNSHIP AT SEALES BAY.

    A petition signed by twenty-six settlera in the Hundreds of Wrenfordeley and Rounsevell was presented on Tuesday, May 22, by Messrs". Moule and Horn, members for ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    BARATTA MINE.— May 21: — Captain Pilcher has had five assays made this week from different parts of the lode in main shaft by Mr. Jeffrey, from the School of Mines. ...

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  20. THE CITY DRAINAGE AND THE SMOKE TEST.

    A deputation, comprising the Mayor (Sir E. T. Smith M.P.), Aldermen Shaw, Solomon, M.P., and Nash, M.P., and the Town Clerk (Mr. T. Worshop), representing the City ...

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  21. DRAWBACK ON JAM AND TOMATO SAUCE.

    Sir—We do not purpose intruding further on your space than to again Say there was no agreement or understanding between Messrs. Fowler and ourselves regarding the price of ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. NEW PROSPECTUS.

    NORTH AUSTRALIAN MINING CO.— This prospectus is advertised for information only, as the whole of the necessary capital has been subscribed in England. ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. THE BALMORAL SILVER-MINING COMPANY.

    Sir—Some four months ago a prospectus appeared of the Balmoral Silver-mining Company. Being taken by the report of the mine I applied for some shares. Some time after ...

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  25. THE RUBY QUESTION.

    The Australian Ruby Company (Lindsay's) have received the following interesting report upon three boxes containing six bags of Australian rough rubies sent per Orizaba. ...

    Article : 238 words
  26. THE WILLOUGHBY CASE.

    Sir—The public owe you many thanks for the trouble you have taken to expose the farce termed " An enquiry in Willoaghby's case." Surely another investigation will have ...

    Article : 216 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 126 words
  28. CLARE SILVER-MINING SYNDICATE.

    A meeting of the Clare Silvermining Syndicate was held at Elliott's Hotel last night, and there was a large attendance of share-holders, many of whom held proxies for ...

    Article : 394 words
  29. Advertising

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