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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Jerome J. Murif, who recently cycled from Glenelg to Port Darwin, arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express to-day, and was accorded a public welcome by the Mayor, legislators, and ...

    Article : 128 words
  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The quarterly meeting of the members of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce was held at the rooms in Scott-street this afternoon Mr. H. J. Brown (the president) occupied the chair, and ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    This morning before Mr. W. J. Martin, P.M., four bookmakers, charged with cash betting at the recent meeting of the Walgett JUckoy Club, pleaded guilty, and were fined £5 ca[?]h and costs. ...

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  5. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday saw the best downpour since the break of the drought blessed the land. Out for 100 miles to Bourke in the north-west, or 500 miles due west to Broken Hill, from her extreme western limits to the ...

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  6. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Primate, in remembrance of the seventh anniversary of his conse[?]ration to the episcopate (Thursday last), has presented the Cathedral with two beautifully carved oak rails for the fronts of the ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mrs. Potter and Mr. Bellew, who closed their Brisbane season with a performance of "The Lady of Lyons " on Wednesday, armed in Sydne, overland yesterday in anticipation of their appearance ...

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  8. MAYORAL RECEPTION.

    Last night the Mayor and Mayoress of Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Ives, held [?] reception in the Town Hall, at which about 500 representative citizens were present. With the Mayor and Mayoress were ...

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  9. A GOULBURN CRICKETER.

    A meeting of the cricket club was Hold nt the Royal Hotel last night. Mr. R. M. Blaxland, late of Goulburn, was presented with the trophies he had won. He obtained both batting and bowling ...

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  10. THE WAR AGAINST THE RABBITS.

    A meeting has been held concerning the rabbit barrier fence, Mr. R. Halls presiding Mr. Caldwell read a report from the Bimbi works committee showing that 77 miles of fence had been completed ...

    Article : 120 words
  11. TASMANIA.

    The Acting Premier has wired to Sir Edward Braddon in London stating that the fruit trade is paralysed this year by loss to shippers caused by the mode of carriage, and ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    The Southern coal trade during the present week has been rather slack generally speaking One mine has worked only half a day, while, on account of the holidays at the beginning of the week, full time ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND.

    The following are the estimates of the sugar crop for 1897:—Brisbane, 3500 tons; Maryborough, Isis, 12500; Bundaberg, Gin Gin, 12,000; Rrockhampton, 1750; Mackay and ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. THE SYDNEY STUD SHEEP SALES.

    With a view to enabling pastoralists, farmers, and others to attend the forthcoming stud sheep sales in Sydney, the Railway Commissioners have arranged a series of special cheap excursions from the country to ...

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  15. THE RAIN IN THE CITY.

    The rainfall in the city largely partock of the "Scotch mist" variety, with occasional spurts of energy, which set up in the streets min[?]ature streams, Altogether from the morning (9 a.m.) until ...

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  16. THE LATE MR. E. M. G. EDDY.

    A supplementary list of wreaths, forwarded in connection with the funeral of the late Mr. E. M. G. Eddy, has been furnished to us by the Secretary for Railways. Wreaths were received from Mr. C. J. ...

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  17. ALONG THE COAST.—THE SHIPPING.

    Though locally there was scarcely any wind it blew a fresh nor easter along the seaboard with thick rain and a rough sea north of Sydney, and down to the southward at Green Cape. Some of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM.

    A special meeting of the Newcastle City Council was held at the Town Hall this evening, under the presidency of the Mayor, for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken in view of the ...

    Article : 517 words
  19. THEATRE ROYAL.

    At the Theatre Royal Miss Maggie Moore is well suited by her new character as Johanna, which gives scope for pathos as well as for the light-hearted fun that this actress more particularly affects. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    The new presbytery at Kogarah will be opened on Sunday. A confirmation ceremony will take place at St. Peter's Church, Surry Hills on Sunday afternoon, ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. THE OUTLOOK FOR TO-DAY.

    From an enjoyment standpoint for to-day the outlook is decidedly "blue." Mr. Russell last night, when asked, said there is not much sunshine in sight. Though it is a light drizzle, there is so much at the ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. IN QUEENSLAND.

    In Queensland the rainfall pretty well covered that colony, indeed the lam-bearing disturbance may be said to have covered the whole castern half of the continent, light generally, heavy in places. In ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. PRESBYTERIAN.

    The Rev.J. H. Archib[?]ld, of Moraya, and the Rev. W. F. Fraser, of Murrurandi, retire from their charges at the end of the present month. The Rev. Robert Steel, M. A., of Queanbeyan, son ...

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  24. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Miss Elsie Adair, the bewitching dansause, whose "serpentine" revolutions to the accompaniment of beautiful colour changes form the "star" turn of the New York Vaudeville Company, is appearing ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. LATE MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 words
  26. CONGREGATIONAL.

    The Church at Auburn has asked Mr. R. H. Millington, of the Lay Preachers' Association, to supply the pulpit for the next six mouths. Tho Rev. W. L. Patisou, of Leichhardt, has ...

    Article : 46 words
  27. RAIN AT WILCANNIA.

    One hundred and fifteen points of steady rain fell here last night, and from reports to hand the fall, although light in places, has been fairly general throughout the district. Coming on top of the ...

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  28. OPERA HOUSE.

    With the revival of "[?] Trovators" at the Opera House to-night, Mr. Edward Farley will introduce popular prices, the support he is boing accorded and the difficulty of staging grand opera at the old tariff ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. WESLEYAN.

    The Rev. W. Morley, president of the Australasian Wesley an Gene[?]a) Conference, is expected to arrive in Sydney on Wednesday or Thursday next, on his way to Queensland, to take part in the ...

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  30. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon and evening there will be a varied programme, in which the [?]elbinis will remodel their "Stanic Gambols upon Wheels," so as to signalise the first of their ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. BAPTIST.

    The chief denominational event of the week was the United Jubilee service held on Thursday evening in the Bathurst-street Baptist Church. The church was beautifully decorated, and was well filled. A ...

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  32. THE LATE MR. GEORGE RENWICK, J. P.

    The funeral of the late Mr. George Renwick, J. P., took place yesterday morning, the ramains being interred in the Independent section of the Rookwood Cemetery. The cortege left Mr. Ranwick's late ...

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  33. ROYAL STANDARD THEATRE.

    Dion Boucicuult's realistic sensational drama, "The Streets of New York," will be performed at the Royal Standard Theatre to-nigbt and on Monday and Tuesday by Henry's Dramatic Company. ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. THE SHAFTESBURY-PACIFIC COLLISION.

    The Newcastle Marine Board resumed and concluded the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the collision between the steamers Shaftesbury and pacific, which occuired in the Newcastle ...

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  35. BRITTSH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Departures: M. E. Watson, snip, from Antwerp for Sydney: Woolloomo[?]loo (s.), for Sydney, via. ports; Kadina, new steamer, from Barry for Port Pirie. (For Continuation of Shipping see Page 10.) ...

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  36. THE HOPE COMEDY COMPANY.

    Tho Hope Comedy Company, which has been formed to give performances in the cause of charity, will stae Robertson's "Caste" at the Ly[?]eum Theatre next Thursday. The plan is at Paling's. ...

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  37. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The City Organist will give his customary recital of popular music at the Town Hall to-night, when will be duly performed the programme detailed in another column. ...

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  38. PRIMITIVE METHODIST.

    Mr. W. Kearsley, who has taken charge of the Primitive Methodist Church at Greta, was presented with a purse of sovereigas on his departure from Dudley. ...

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  39. PASSENGERS PER R.M.S. ORMUZ.

    The following passages per Ormuz (Orient line), sailing Monday next at 2 p.m., have been engagwed:—For London's Rev. P. J. Dowling. C. M., the Right Hon. the Earl of Hilmorey, Mr. H. W. Wigan, Commander Kingsford, Rev. J. ...

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  40. SIMONSEN FAREWELL BENEFIT.

    Next Saturday evening there will be given at the Town Hall a farewell benefit concert to Mr. Jules Simonsen, prior to his departure for England. A strong committee, with Messrs. Lowde[?] and ...

    Article : 108 words
  41. UNITARIAN.

    At meetings recently held arrangements have been made to hold a Shakesperian Fancy Fair in the hall, under the Hyde Park Church, early in September. Each stall will be named from one of the great ...

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  42. THE PROFESSOR KOCH-CORDILLERA COLLISION.

    At a special meeting of the Newcastle Marine Board held to-day the question of the recent collision between the barques Professor Koch and Cordillera was considered, and it was resolved after ...

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  43. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    Active preparations are being made for the demonstration of working girls in connection with the Queen's diamond jubilee in the Town Hall of Friday, the 2nd July. The guests (to the number of ...

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  44. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named Robert Bailey, 26 years of age, employed by and residing with his brother-in-law, Mr. James Scully, at Adamstown, attempted to commit suicide at about 4 o'clock this morning by ...

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  45. THE ORMUZ DUE TO-DAY.

    The Orient liner Ormuz, in command of Captain H. E. Inskip, will arrive to-day from London, and bring up [?] the stream. a report of her voyage is that she left Gravesend of the 14th May. and heading down Chance[?] ...

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  46. PLEYEL CHAMBER CONCERTS.

    After a long interval, during which but little chamber music has been heard in Sydney, a string quartet has been formed under the leadership of M. Henri Sta[?]l. The first of the new Pleyl Chamber ...

    Article : 161 words
  47. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A lad named Haldane Haslam son of a storekeeper of this town had a narrow escape from an untimely death through a gun accident. It appears that the lad was in company with two men who ...

    Article : 168 words
  48. EXPORT OF COAL.

    The quanity of coal exported for the week ended to-day totalled 48,880 tons, as compared with 59,574 tons for the previous week—a decrease of 10,694 tons. The falling-off in the shipment of coal ...

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  49. EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.

    The council met on Thursday, the 24th instant, under the presidancy of Mr. E. A. Rennie. Present—Revs. Dr. Thomas Porter, R. Bavin, R. S. For[?]th (secretary), vice-president (W. Crane), J. ...

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  50. THE JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    The following passengers have been booked by the Om Maru, to sail from Circular Quay at 4 O'clock this afternoon:—Mrs. Burns, Miss Burns, Miss Gipsey Burns, Mrs. Gordon and 2 children, Miss Roberts, Miss Nicholl[?] Mrs. ...

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  51. THE CINEMATOGRAPHES.

    At the Polytechnic, 82 King-street, the list of new fableaux include the 71st Cavarlry Regiment at burdle drill, Barn[?]m and Baley's performing elephants, the white back-jumper, a scene in Moscow. ...

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  52. THE A.U.S.N. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Fitzroy sails to-day for Brisbane and ports to Rockhampton. The Arawatta leaves Brisbane to-day for Sydney, and sails hence Tuesday next for Melbourne. The Barcoo will leave Sydney for Melbourne, Adelaide, Albany, ...

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  53. MASONIC NEWS.

    The installation of the Worshipful Master of Lodge St. Leonards No. 98, took place on Wednesday last in the Masonic Hall, Walker-street, North Sydney in the presence of a large gathering, which ...

    Article : 277 words
  54. AUSTRALIAN FAIR.

    Notwithstanding the ram, the Grand Australian Fair presented quite a lively appearance last evening The Military Railway Champion Band (26) gave excellent renderings of some charming pieces of Scotch ...

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  55. THE AUSTRALIEN.

    This fine liner of the M. M. Company has [?] Quay from Marseilles, and will continue her voyage to-day, to Noumea. A report of her outward passage appeard yesterday. also cargo list. ...

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  56. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY SOIREE.

    The Sydney Philbarmonic Society gave their second annual soi[?] at the Oddfellows' Temple last night, when the object of the gathering—the fostering of cordiality and esprit de corps between the ...

    Article : 161 words
  57. THE STUTTGART WITH RELIEFS FOR WARSHIPS.

    The Imperial German mail steamer Stuttgart [?] due from Bremen with over 400 passengers on board. Th[?] include relief crews for the warships Falke and Bassa[?] now in port. The Stuttgart left Bremen on the 5th May, ...

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  58. " SHAKESPEARE."

    For within the hollow space That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Mocking his state, grmning at his pomp, ...

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  59. MASTER RAIMUND PECHOTSCH.

    A committee has been formed, with Sir William Manning as chairman and Mr. H. J. Samuel as hon, secretary, to organise a benfit concert to Master Baimund Pechotsch on July 31. The talented little ...

    Article : 55 words
  60. THE MARA[?]OA POSTPONED. W[?] for Sydney on Saturday.

    The Hauroto leaves wellington [?] next instead of the Wakatipu on Monday. The mararoa's departure has been postponed till 3 p.m. to-day. ...

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