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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,378 words
  3. Family Notices

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  4. THE KINGSELL-ROBERTS ENCOUNTER.

    LAST night will be memorable in the annals of Goulburn for many years, for it witneesed the meeting in the Arcadian Palace Rink of those two great champions, William Kingsell and ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE.

    Lord Salisbury has informed the Earl of Rosebery, President of the Imperial Federation League, that it would be inexpedient for the Government to summon a conference in London ...

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  6. Bachelors' Ball.

    THE Bachelors' annual Ball will take place in the Academy of Music on Thursday, the 29th instant. these reunions have now such an established reputation that they need no ...

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  7. Wesleyan Mutual Improvement Society.

    THIS society met as usual on Wednesday before a good audience, with the President in the chair. Five ladies were nominated and a lady and gentleman received as members. For ...

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  8. The Western Australian Enabling Bill.

    The Right Hon. W. H. Smith, First Lord of the Treasury, hue stated in the House of Commons that it is not the intention of the Government to proceed with the Western Australian ...

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  9. Aboriginal Names for the Australian Auxiliary Squadron.

    Lord George Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, has invited the Agents-General for Australia to suggest such names as they consider the ships of the Australian Auxiliary squadron ...

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  10. A Win for L. Jeanne.

    FOLLOWING are particulars of the Trot won at the Sydney Driving Park Club's meeting by L. Jeanne on Friday:—2 Minutes 50 Seconds Class Trot, of 25 sovs., 1 mile.—Mr. S. B. ...

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  11. The Memorial Tablet of the Late Mr. Dalley.

    Mr. Boehm, the eminent sculptor, is executing the memorial tablet of the late Right Hon. W. B. Dalley, to be placed in St. Paul's Cathedral. ...

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  12. General Boulanger and the French Elections.

    General Boulanger has issued a manifesto upon the recent elections to the Council-General throughout Franco, in the course of which he was largely defeated. ...

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  13. The Redfern Election.

    THE Elections and Qualification Committee met on Friday afternoon at Parliament House, and concluded the security of the ballot-papers of the recent Redfern election. On the previous ...

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  14. Intense Heat in Bokhara.

    Intense heat has prevailed of late in Bokhara. Seven hundred adults died in three days from the effects of the fearful heat. ...

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  15. The New Governor of Victoria.

    The Presbytery of Edinburgh have warmly felicitated the Earl of Hopetoun upon his appointment to the Governorship of Victoria. ...

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  16. Bulgaria and Servia.

    Bulgaria, fearing that Servia, under Russian incitement, intends to take an opportunity of attacking, has sent a force of troops to be stationed along the Bulgarian-Servian frontier for the ...

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  17. ORANGEISM AND HYPOCRISY, BY "AN AUSTRALIAN."

    SIR,—Perhaps it would have been better for "An Australian" to have followed the old proverb, "Let sleeping dogs lie;" but as he has thought fit to start this question I hope you will ...

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  18. Austria and Germany.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria will arrive in Berlin on the 12th instant. ...

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  19. The Behring Strait Fishery.

    The general feeling in Canada with reference to the seizure by the United States authorities, in Behring Strait, of the Canadian vessel, Black Diamond, is one of much excitement, and the ...

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  20. Young Women's Christian Association.

    A MEETING was held yesterday afternoon at the rooms of the Y.M.C.A. to take into consideration the, question of establishing a branch of the Young , Women's Christian Association here. ...

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  21. The Bishopric of Sydney.

    The Record states that the Rev. Ridley Carr Glyn Moule, M A, one of the nominees of the late Synod for the position of Bishop of Sydney and Primate, declines to accept the See. ...

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  22. Sudden Death.

    THE coroner received a report yesterday that an old man named Thomas Murphy, a farmer living at Wingello, died on Thursday night rather suddenly. Decessed had been blind for ...

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  23. The Colliery Disaster.

    Newcastle, Friday.—The rescue party at the Hamilton mine this morning came across the body of young Banfield, the wheeler, on the Crosscut Flat. The body was lying on the floor ...

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  24. GARDEN CALENDAR FOR AUGUST.

    THE heavy rains brought up by the coast winds have missed this district, so that the land is still dry, although in a fine condition for putting in seeds, &c. Rough westerly winds generally ...

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  25. Football.

    THE match between the Mercantiles and a combined team from the colleges, St. Patrick's and King's, resulted in a win for the former by 22 points to nil. The following obtained touches ...

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  26. "ORANGEISM AND HYPOCRISY."

    SIR,—One of your correspondents who has written in two recent issues of your paper under the above heading, and signing himself "An Australian," is evidently in need of a little ...

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  27. MORSELS.

    Subscriptions to the Sutherland Memorial Fund for providing a national tribute to the late Hon. John Sutherland will be received at the Town Hall. ...

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  28. Skating Race.

    THE race between Messrs. Taylor and Cunningham at the Arcadian Palace Rink last evening had a most unfortunate ending. Cunningham led for the first lap and then gave way to ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARY.

    THE Legislative Assembly sat for exactly ten minutes on Friday. When Mr. Speaker took the chair at half-past 2 o'clock, there were only 19 members in the Chamber, but before they could ...

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  30. SIFTINGS.

    None will deny to Mr. Parnell the possession of a wonderfully strategic mind. His career as the leader of the Irish party has shown him to have in a very marked degree those peculiar qualities ...

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    WHILE the Colonial Office still adheres to traditional usage with regard to Australasian politics and follows with slavish exactitude the devious grooves of ...

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  32. Music Permit.

    AT the Golbuorn Police Court this (Saturday) morning Edward Forty, licensee of Mandelson's Hotel, applied for permission to have music at his house on that evening in connection with a ...

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  33. Elite Rink.

    A MOST attractive programme has been prepared for patrons at this rink on Monday evening next, when a benefit will be tendered to Mr. Heming, the manager. Professor Towhey, ...

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  34. Departing for Goulburn.

    THE following is a Walgett telegram from the Sydney Morning Herald:—The Rev. Alex. M'Clinchie, who is leaving the district for Goulburn, was entertained at the Presbyterian ...

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  35. Mining.

    Poor Man's Syndicate, Ironbarks:—Manager's Report for fortnight ending August 1st, 1889:—Since my last report I have sunk main shaft 12 feet and timbered 9 feet, making a total depth ...

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