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  2. ANGLICAN GENERAL SYNOD.

    The session of the Anglican General Synod was resumed last evening in the Chapter House, St. Andrew's Cathedral, the Most Reverend the Primate presiding. ...

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  3. CASUALTIES.

    While assisting to remove some furniture from the Ivanhoe Hotel, Manly, last evening, John Adrian, 38, lost his balance, and fell over the balcony to the roadway, a distance ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    For this pay Mount Pleasant colliery has 10 days, Corrimal 10½, Mount Kembia 8[?] Mount Keira 7¾. The following is a record of the shipping at Belmore Basin (Wollongong) for ...

    Article : 230 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Ortona, R.M.S., 7945 tons, Captain R. Fletcher, from London, via ports. Passengers—Miss F. E. Sandes, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Reid, Mr. Eveleigh, Mr. A. Weber, Mr. Charlesworth, Baron Wrangel, Mr. J. M'Kenzie, ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final matinee of "The J.P." is announced for ne[?] Wednesday at Her Majesty's Theatre, not because the new fareical comedy is not drawing large audiences. but owing to the opening of the Ti[?] Brune ...

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  7. BANK MANAGER DROWNED.

    Our Wellington (N.Z.) correspondent cabled last night:—Henry A. Warren, manager of the Waipukarau branch of the Bank of New Zealand, has been found drowned in Napier ...

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  8. CARGO BY THE MEDIC.

    The following are the principal lines of cargo by the Medic, sailing to-day:—3200 bls wool, 350 tons copper, 427 tons cocoanut oil, 1000 tons copra. 1100 tons tallow, 60 tons tin conceptrates, 4500 cs meats. ...

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  9. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Strathdon, British bq. 2038 tons, Captain J. Paterson, at Queenstown, from Melbourne, June 3, with 27,149 bags of wheat. Erminia, Italian bq, 1583 tons, Captain B. Chi[?] ...

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  10. FATALITY AT HEBBURN COLLIERY.

    Michael Casey, 22, a miner, was killed today in No. 2 tunnel, of the Hebburn Colliery. Casey was engaged in spragging one of the [?]cks. He had cut the sprag, which was ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. THE HOWARD SMITH LINE.

    The Peregrine arrived on Thursday night from Queensland ports, and leaves again to-day for Melbourne. The Buninyong arrived yesterday from Melbourne, and leaves again to-day for Queensland ports. ...

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  12. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The last week of the Brough-Flemming season at the Criterion Theatre will be marked by some important changes to allow of the reappearance of Mrs. Robert Brough after an absence of more than three ...

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  13. DREADFUL ACCIDENT TO A MINER.

    William G. Gill, a married man, with a wife and five children, miner, residing at Railway Town, Broken Hill, was the victim of a dreadful accident when returning on ...

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  14. INDUSTRY ON THE MOUNTAINS.

    The coal trade this week is unchanged. At the pottery works operations show satisfactory progress. Last week a splendid consignment of tiles was despatched to the Sydney ...

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  15. THE LARGEST LINER AFLOAT.

    Accounts have just come to hand of the ceremony of launching the new Hamburgh american liner hat serin Auguste Victoriam, tje;argest stea, er aff[?]t, which took place on August 29, from the yard of the ...

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  16. OLD MAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    Mr. Richard Morgan, an old man, secondhand dealer, shot himself this morning near the cemetery. He was a well-known local identity. He placed the muzzle of an old ...

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  17. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last nights of "A Woman of Pleasure" will be entered upon to-night at the Theatre Royal, where the Anderson Dramatic Company continues to render attractive this drama of rustic and military life. ...

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  18. DEPARTURES.—Oct. 6.

    Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Eden. Mimiro, s, for London, via Auckland. South Australian, s, for Suva and Levuka, via Ports. ...

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  19. THE CHURCHES.

    A spring show, ot liquidate the debt of £38 on the Methodist Chruch, was opened this afternoon. Over 300 entries have been received. ...

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  20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Oct. 7.

    Oroya, R.M.S., for London, via ports; Medic, s, for London and Liverpool, via South Africa and ports: Hortensius, s, for Dunkirk and Antwerp, via Suez Canal; Peregrine, s, for Melbourne; Innamincka, s, for ...

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  21. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    Albert Butler, a young man, was killed at Peachester, when engaged in felling trees. While cutting one tree another fell upon him. His father cut him free with an axe. ...

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  22. MR. ALFRED DAMPIER'S SEASON.

    Mr. Alfred Dampier, after a considerable absence from the local stage, will be welcomed back at the Criterion Theatre next Saturday in the character of Ned Harling, the shrewd old bushman in the favourite ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND. (1281 miles).—Arr: Oct. 6. V[?] R.M.S., at 8.45 a.m., from Sydney; Quathlamba, [?] from Edithburg. Dep: Oct. 6, Ventura, R.M.S., at 3.35 p.m., for San Francisco. ...

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  24. MUNICIPAL.

    The Municipal Council has given ratepayers 60 days' notice to connect their premises with the sewerage system, and has struck a sewerage rate of 1s in the £. ...

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  25. HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS.

    During his visit to Wallsend in connection with the hospitals' demonstration, the Chief Secretary, Mr. Hogue, in the course of an address on hospitals, expressed the hope that ...

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  26. CLEARANCES.—Oct. 6.

    River Boyne, bqtne, 460 tons, Captain E. Elbe, for Wellington. via Newcastle. Passengers—Mrs. Elbe, Miss Beattic. Mimiro, s, 6225 tons, Captain F. Lidstone. for ...

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  27. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The body of Edward Piranl, an employee of the Railway Department, was found in Albert Park to-day with a bullet wound in the head. Deceased, who was 4- years of age, had ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. METEOROLOGICAL REPROTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 886 words
  29. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    At the Circuit Court this morning the following prisoners who had pleaded guilty were sentenced:—Frederick W. Walkner, forging and uttering, four months' hard labour; Percy ...

    Article : 590 words
  30. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening at the Tivoli Theatre Mr. Harry Rickards' Company will be joined by two new arrists from America, Hill and Whittaker, coon singers and banjo and harp ducttists. Les Brunin continue ...

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  31. FATALITY ON A BARGE.

    Early to-day a fatality occurred at the cuter harbour works. W. Thompson, deck hand on board a barge employed in dredging, was assisting to close the hoper doors, when ...

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  32. THE BIO-TABLEAU AT THE PALACE.

    This afternoon and evening there will be entertainments by Mr. J. C. Williamson's Bio-Tablenu at the Palace Theatre, where the last few nights of the season will be signalised by a change of programme, ...

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  33. COASTER OUTWARDS.—Oct. 6.

    Phil Forbes, ktch., for Port Macquarie. ...

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  34. THE ELOCUTIONARY ASSOCIATION.

    The Australasian Elocutionary Associatino will hold their seventeenth "open night" in St. James's Hall, on Wednesday next. An attractive programme of musical and clocutionary items has been prepared, and the ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. IMPORTS.—Oct. 6.

    Mararoa, [?] from New Zealand: 158 cs kauri gum, 30 bls flax, 5 bgs tow, 9 bls hops, 17 bls rope, 37 coils rope, 75 sks fungus, 79 bgs beche de mer, 150 bgs sawdust, 132 sks sand, 393 cs onions, 160 pes timber. ...

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  36. THE MAGGIE STIRLING CONCERTS.

    The last of Maggie Stirling concerts will take place this evening at the Town Hall, when the gifted singer will be heard in "Ah, mon fils" (Meyerbeer), "Say not Good-bye," and "Yon Lilne Fair" (Clarke). ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURES.

    At a meeting of the executive committee in charge of the A.N.A. exhibition, correspondence was read from intending interstate and country exhibitors applying for space, ...

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  38. THE SUBURBS.

    The Glebe Council on Tuesday decided, on the motion of Alderman Mitchell that a letter be written to the Harbour Trust, protesting against the closing of Berry Wharf, at the foot of Glebe-road. ...

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  39. THE AUPOURI LEAVES GLASGOW.

    Our cable messages this morning notify trhe departure from the Clyde, for Auckland, of the new steamer Aupouri, which was launched on Aug. 21 from the yards of Messrs. David J. Dumlop and Co., at Port ...

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  40. SYDNEY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    On Thursday evening next the Sydney Philharmonic Society will give a performance of Mendelssohn's beautiful oratorio "St. Paul," when Signor Hazon will conduct an orchestra (led by Mr. Rivers ...

    Article : 118 words
  41. PIGEON HOMING.

    The Sydney Homing Pigeon Society's fifth race of the season took place from Wellington, distance air line 159 miles. The birds numbered 250. The wind was unfavourable to high speed. The following is ...

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  42. SALE OF CHINA COMPANY'S LINERS.

    The China Navigation Company, Ltd., has disposed of its old liner whampoa to Mr. H. Robertson, of Shanghal, at a figure not disclosed. She is a steel steamship of 1734 tons gross and of 1100 tons net. and ...

    Article : 135 words
  43. VAUDEVILLE AT QUEEN'S HALL.

    This afternoon and evening Mr. Frank Smith's Mammoth Minsterl and Vaudeville Company will be joined by "The Swifts." family of English artists, who will present their laughable racing sketch of farcical ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 words
  45. LATE MINING.

    A Townsivlle telegram states that Mr. Chas. Bird, one of the owners of the Lucky Surprise claim, at Lucky Creek, about 160 miles from Charters Towers, brought a small box ...

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  46. SALE OF THE SHAKESPEARE.

    The sale is announced of the iron barque [?] speare, a well-known visitor to the port of Newcastle. She is a vessel of 767 tons register, carries 1224 tons on [?] draught, and requires 150 tons of ballast to shift ...

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  47. EXPORTS.—Oct. 6.

    Mimiro, s, for London, via Auckland: 10,535 hars lead; also 45,220 packages through cargo for New Zeeland prots. Customs-house, Entered Outwards.—Oct. 6: Laertes, ...

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  48. PHELAN'S BIOGRAPH CONCERTS.

    There will be another "sweets" matinee for children at the Centenary Hall this afternoon by J. S. Phelan's Biograph, described as "the only electrically controlled biograph in Australia." The programms, ...

    Article : 79 words
  49. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    TOWNSVILLE (1370 miles).—Dep: Oct. 5, Allinga, s, for Sydney. COOKTOWN (1550 miles).—Arr: Oct. 6, Wyandra, s, from Brisbane. ...

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  50. VICE-REGAL BAND CONCERT.

    On Wednesday evening, October 18, Mr. Lewis De Groen will direct the Vice-Regal Military Band of 54 performers at a concert at the Town Hall in ald of the Charity Organisation Society. The selections will ...

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  51. IRISH NATINOAL CONCERT.

    On Monday evening an Irish National Concert will be given at the Town Hall, at which many of the old bardic melodies will be brought forward. Beautiful concerted numbers from Moore and Lover, ...

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  52. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    An inquest was held yesterday on the body of Martin Fay, a seaman, who fell from a gangway while boarding the steamer Aeon, then lying at Mort's Dock, on last Wednesday. ...

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  53. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 388 words
  54. THE LIQUOR REFORM BILL DEBATE.

    Sir,—It is a very old trick of the opponents of reforms to dub their advocates "faddists" and "fanatics." We who champino liquor law reform can well afford to smile when we ...

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  55. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Oroya leaves Sydney to-day, Melbourne 10th instant, Adelaide 12th, and is due at Fremantle on the 16th, Colombo 26th, Suez Nov. 6, Naples 10th, Marseilles 12th, and London 18th. ...

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  56. VAUDEVILLE AT THE MASONIC HALL.

    Mr. Harry Clay's Vaudeville and Minstrel Company, which has been carrying out their suburban tour with gratifying results during the week, will resume their Saturda yentertainments at the Masonic Hall to-night. ...

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  57. THE DOMESTIC PROBLEM.

    Sir,—I wish to endorse the remarks made by Mr. O'Sullivan at the Eight-hour banquet, re the long hours worked by domestic servants. ...

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  58. STATE BAND HARBOUR CONCERT.

    The first moonlight harbour concert of the N.S.W. State Military Band will be given on the steamer Lady Rawson on Tuesday night. Mr. W. G. Bentley will conduct the hand of 45 performers in the ...

    Article : 70 words
  59. MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE.

    Members of the Ministering Children's League (Redford School branch), Strathfield, gave an interesting entertainment in aid of the Royal Alexandra Hospital Cot Fund. The programme consisted of the comedy. ...

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  60. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    Following the successful opening of the water chute, business has been satisfactory. Mr. de Groen promises a number of attractions for this afternoon and evening. Adria[?] to ride down the chute on his ...

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  61. PASSENGERS BY THE OROYA.

    The following is a list of the passengers by the R.M.S. Oroya, which will be despatched from Sydney at noon to-day for London, via Colombo, Suez Canal, Naples, and Marseilles, calling also at Melbourne, ...

    Article : 214 words
  62. THE CYCLORAMA.

    Among the many attractinos at the Cyclorama none command more interest than the scene of the greatest battle ever fought on American soil, and the claborate cinematograph views. The programme presented in ...

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  63. AUSTRAL MANDOLINE SOCIETY.

    In consequence of the success achieved by the Austr[?] Mandoline and Banjo Orchestral Society at their concert at St. James's hall last Monday under Miss Ruby Guest's direction, a second entertainment is to be given ...

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  64. PASSENGERS BY THE MEDIC.

    The following passengers have been booked by the White Star liner Medic, sailing to-day from Dalgety's Wharf, Millers' Point:— For Natal: Miss Robinson, Mr. G. G. Bush, Mrs. ...

    Article : 268 words
  65. A TRUISM.

    The independent testimony of scientific experts and the most eminent skin specialists awards PEARS' SOAP the first position among toilet soaps.—Advt. A page of snapshots in this week's "Mail" ...

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  66. THE PERIL OF OUR TIME

    Is Lung Disease. Dr. Shea[?] covery for Cough, Colds, and Consumption cures lung trouble. Small dose. Pleas[?] to take. Every bottle guaranteed. Pries, ...

    Article : 34 words
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