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  2. EMPIRE DAY.

    "A century and a half ago, by the authority of the King's Ministers in London, an assembly of representatives, elected by the people, met for the first time in Halifax. ...

    Article : 891 words
  3. ST. JOHN'S DEADLOCK.

    Although the board of nominators has made a selection, the settlement of the St. John's deadlock has not yet been effected At a meeting on Tuesday night the congregation ...

    Article : 449 words
  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS—THE WOMEN'S VOTE.

    The appended table shows the number of men and women respectively enrolled in each Federal electorate in New South Wales, the number of men who voted, the percentage of ...

    Article : 427 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Bishop Barlow, of Goulburn, assisted by Archd[?]acon Simpson, laid the foundationstone of St. James' Church to-day. £115 was placed on the stone. ...

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  6. ST. JAMES' CHURCH.

    Sir,—It must occur to many of your resders that this correspondence with regard to S. James' Church, Sydney, manifests on the part of many much greater real for the ...

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  7. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Empire Day was celebrated quietly. The school children were given lessons on the growth of the Empire, instead of a holiday. The statues of Queen Victoria, Colonel Light, ...

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  8. THE HOSPITALS.

    The gross results of the Empire demonstration in aid of the hospital was over £170. ALSTONVILLE Wednesday. The second annual sports gathering of the ...

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  9. EMPIRE LEAGUE'S MESSAGE.

    The following cable was sent by Archdeacon Boyce, president of the British Empire League, to his Majesty the King:—"On Empire Day, with assurance of fervent loyalty ...

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  10. ROYAL SYDNEY YACHT SQUADRON.

    The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron celebrate[?] Empire Day by holding its monthly dinner at the club-house, Kirribilli Point. The verandah overlooking Neutral Bay ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly before daybreak yesterday Arthur Waters, 20. a labourer, attached to Wirth's Circus was fearfully Injured in Sussex-street, near Erskine-street. He was ...

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  12. GAUNTLET THROWN DOWN.

    "Strive mightily but let us eat and drink as friends," was at the head of the menu at the annual dinner of the Master Builders' Association of N.S.W. last night. The ...

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  13. PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    A patriotic concert, under the auspices of the Public Service Association of New South Wales, was held at the Town Hall. In a little group at the front of the hall ...

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  14. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    Stella Mary Gurrin, aged 7, fell off a moving tram in Railway-parade, Erskineville, last night, and her skull was fractured. The Civil Ambalance carried her to Prince Alfred ...

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  15. "WE WANT STATHAM."

    "We want Statham." This was the burden of the speeches at a packed meeting at St. John's (Glebe) schoolhall on Tuesday night. Never in the history of the parish have they ...

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  16. FATAL FALL.

    Frank Waugh, a wharf-labourer, died yesterday in Sydney Hospital, as the result of falling from an upstairs window at his home in Crown-street, Woolloomooloo, early ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The Rev. S. Marston thinks that St. James's made great headway during the rectorship of the Rev. R. I. Carr Smith; but Mr. Smith declared in my hearing on two ...

    Article : 205 words
  18. MINISTER FOR LANDS AT TAMWORTH.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Moore) re[?]ved a large deputation this morning of [?]ore of blocks on the Peel River resumption Area, who asked for an extension of time ...

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  19. DEATH FROM CUT THROAT.

    A lodger at Ellis' Coffee Palace Kingstreet, was found dead [?] bed yesterday with his throat cut. A razor stained with blood lay on the bed. Deceased arrived at the ...

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  20. FELL INTO BOILING WATER.

    Yesterday afternoon John Hackett, 8, residing at Experiment-street, Pyrm[?], was taken to the Sydney Hospital by the Civil Ambulance Brigade. He was severely burnt ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—After a careful perusal of the letters which have appeared in your columns on the subject of St. James' Church, I am forced to the conclusion that very few of them are worth ...

    Article : 372 words
  22. F[?]LL OVER A CLIFF.

    Whilst playing with a number of companions his own age at Pea[?]k Point, Balmain, a lad named Thomas He[?]gs, 13 living at Darling-Street, Balmain. fell over a ...

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  23. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    In all the Public schools of the district, Empire Day was observed in the orthodox fashion. The flag was saluted, and patriotic songs sung and speeches made. At the ...

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  24. FALL FROM YARDARM.

    While bending sails on the barque Kilmany, at Williamstown pier to-day, Charles Pollux, seaman, fell from the main upper topsail yard to the deck, a distance of 75ft. His right arm ...

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  25. CELEBRATIONS AT NEWCASTLE.

    Empire Day was celebrated at most of the schools in Newcastle. Alderman J. C. Reid (Mayor) presided at the high school. and at Newcastle East Public school Alderman ...

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  26. THE PEREGRINE DEAL.

    The bearing of the case in which Peter Fedorovitch Varawa, a Russian subject, is claiming £20,000 damages for alleged false imprisonment, ma[?]ious arrest, and ab[?]se ...

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  27. RAGGED SCHOOLS.

    The members of the British Empire League entertained the children of the Sydney Ragged Schools at tea. The function was held in the basement of the ...

    Article : 176 words
  28. THE APPOINTMENT OF CLERGY.

    Sir,—I am surprised that none of your correspondents have drawn attention to the presentation ordinance for regulating the appointment to parishes. That ordinance ...

    Article : 455 words
  29. THE SCHOOLS.

    There was a large gathering of pupils and their parents in the grounds of the Neutral Bay Superior Public School. The principal item in an interesting programme was the ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house yesterday:—Karltane, s, for Strahan, via Kembla, with 400 tons coal and 170 tons bunkers; Yarra, s, for ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. TOWN HALL BURNED.

    At a late hour to-night the Town Hall at Sandgate, and the building adjoining it, were destroyed by fire. The cause of the outbreak is unknown, ...

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  32. HIGHLAND GATHERING AT NEUTRAL BAY.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the N[?]tral Bay Superior Public School where a flag from Hamilton-crescent Public School. Glasgow, Scotland, was unfurled by Mr. Edwards, M.P., ...

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  33. A NEW ZEALAND MURDER.

    The trial was commenced at Palmerston of Joseph Powelka, charged with the murder of Police-sergeant M'Guire on April 10. Powelka while awaiting trial on charges of ...

    Article : 222 words
  34. TERRIBLE DEATH.

    James Henderson, a lineman engaged shifting an electric wire outside [?]rt's foundry at Dunedin, got his unprotected hands on the wire the result being instantaneous death by ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. LONG-DISTANCE WIRELESS.

    The R.M.S. Malwa, on the voyage to Australia, exchanged Marconi messages a distance of 644 miles with the Bombay station, and received a message from H.M.S. Challenger at ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    Delegates to the annual conference of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, who are on their way to Mount Morgan, were entertained at a river trip this afternoon. ...

    Article : 73 words
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