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  2. NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    In response, it appears, to a circular—the authorship of which was not at first generally known—a latter was received in Dublin on 1st September, from Lord Tweedmouth, enclosing a cheque for £100 from ...

    Article : 681 words
  3. OUR FIJI LETTER.

    The most important piece of news recently received in reference to the future commercial prosperity of this group is that the Home authorities have given permission for our Government to ...

    Article : 896 words
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  5. REV. J. M'NEILL'S MISSION.

    The Contenary Hall, York-street, was crowded to its utmost capacity yesterday on the occasion of the second of the Rev. J. M'Neill's meetings for business men. While the audiene was rendering the spirited ...

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  6. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10.

    Mr. Edmunds, instructed by Messrs. Curtiss and and Barry (for Mr. E. Clarke, of Mudgee,) appeared for applicant, Thomas Isbester; and Mr. Mellion, instructed by Mr. G. Davidson, for the respondent, ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    There was a great attendance at the Theatre Royal last night, when Miss Maggie Moore, whose revival of the play at the end of last November constituted the last performance of it, again reproduced ...

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  8. METROPOLITAN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    James Morris, who had been found guilty of maliciously injuring three shop windows at Ashfield, was ordered to be imprisoned with hard labour for 10 months in Darlinghurst Gaol. For the contempt of ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. V.A.T.C. SPRING MEETING.

    The following scratchings were notified to-day in connection with the V.A.T.C. Spring reunion:— Debutant Stakes: First Ascot, Creme de 'Or, Siquinius, Armistice. Caulfield Guineas: St. Anthony, ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. CRICKET.

    Much difference of opinion has arisen in cricketing circles in Sydney with regard to the action of the Victorian Cricketers' Association in connection with the threatened deadlock in intercolonial cricket. ...

    Article : 439 words
  11. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The interest of yesterday afternoon's recital at the Town Hall lay rather in the fine classic and romantic selections from familiar sources than in the "first performances." These consisted of the perlude to ...

    Article : 183 words
  12. LAW NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 words
  13. ABELL AND KLAER'S CIRCUS.

    There was an almost entire change of programme at the European Circus lost night, and it attracted a splendid attendance, while nearly every item evoked hearty applause and many of them shricks of ...

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  14. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THE TURF.

    The gates at Kensington will be thrown open this afternoon, when a programme of pony and galloway racing will be the attraction. The usual facilities of transit to and from the course will be at the service ...

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  15. FOOTBALL.

    The play off for the football championship took place to-day, in the presence of theo largest crowd of the season. It was the most spirited contest ever seen here. The Souths led by a goal at ...

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  16. LAWN TENNIS.

    Pairs from Newtown and Croydon Park Tennis Clubs met at Croydon Park, in the final of the tennis competition, begun at the Public Schools Amateur Athletic Association sports meeting. A close and ...

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  17. MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON THE FAST SESSION.

    Mr. Chamberlain, addressing a great unionist demonstration at Liverpool, on 5th September, said that the Government during the recent session of Parliament with all their exceptional facilities, had ...

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  18. MISS MILDRED BIRCH'S CONCERT.

    A concert was given by Miss Mildred Birch last evening in the North Sydney School of Arts. There was a large audience present, amongst whom were the Misses Mildred and Winifred Bowden-Smith, ...

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  19. WAVERLEY HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION.

    The weekly sports meeting of this association was held on the Waverley Oval yesterday afternoon. There was a numerous attendance. A brass band was present, and enlivened the proceedings. The ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. PIGEON-FLYING.

    The race from Wagga Wagga in connection with the Petersham and Leichhardt Homing Society was flown last Saturday, with the following result:— Mr. D. Hunter's Pilot Boy, 896 yards per minute, ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    Three hundred and eighty delegates from all parts of the United Kingdom were present at the opening session of the 27th annual Trade Union Congress, in Norwich, on 4th September. Mr. ...

    Article : 260 words
  22. WATERLOO AND ALEXANDRIA RELIEF FUND.

    Last evening a concert was given in the City Mission Hall, Alexandria, in aid of the Waterloo and Alexandria Relief Fund. The entertainment was under the auspices of the local branch of the Sydney ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. AQUATICS.

    A meeting of the Johnstone's Bay Sailing Club was held at Jacobson's Hotel, Balmain East, on Tuesday night. Commodore Donovan presided. A letter was read from the hon. secretary of the Tamar ...

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  24. LABOUR CONCILIATION.

    Sir,—I beg to thank you for your excellent report of the meeting held at the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday and your article upon my scheme of labour conciliation. At the same time I should like to ...

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  25. LECTURES. THEOSOPHY.

    A lecture, entitled "Karma—the Great Law," was delivered under the auspices of the Theosophic League of New South Wales by Mr. T. W. Willians at the society's rooms, 42 Margaret-street, last ...

    Article : 197 words
  26. MOOREFIELD PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 744 words
  27. MEETINGS. TRANSIT COMMISSION.

    The weekly meeting of the Transit Commission Was held in the office, Phillip-street, yesterday. There was a full attendance. Sir W. P. Manning presided. An application from Rosario Frasio for a ...

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  28. SYDNEY FLYING SQUADRON.

    A large number of members of this club assembled at the Standard Hotel last night, Mr W. H. Golding being voted to the chair. Arrangements were made for the opening event, which takes place next ...

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  29. FRANCE AND HER COLONIES.

    The Paris Estafette of the 6th September asks whether it has been decided to recall Colonel Monteil, as has been reported with such singular persistency. Referring to Madagascar, the same journal declares that ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. THE WANTS OF WILLOUGHBY.

    A public meeting was held in the Willoughby Council-chambers fast evening with a view to securing increased facilities for communication with Sydney. There was a good attendance. The Mayor ...

    Article : 334 words
  31. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    Mr. Wade prosecuted for the Crown. THE ALADDIN'S LAMP MINE (PART HEARD). Richard Barrett pleaded not guilty to a charge that he did on the 15th August, 1894, at Sydney, receive ...

    Article : 511 words
  32. COOKERY.

    Mrs. Wicken delivered her weekly cookery lecture in the small hall of the School of Arts yesterday afternoon. There was a fair attendance of ladies, and the explanations of the lecturess were listened to ...

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  33. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.

    Mr. Arthur Field-Wolrige delivered his lecture, "Florence Nightingale," by permission of the Rev. Canon Kemmis, in St. Mark's schoolroom, Darling Point, on Tuesday evening. Much that was of ...

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  34. THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    The Bishop of Salisbury has officially informed the clergy of his diocese that he proposes to leave England in the third week in November, travelling via Suez and Colombo, to spend about a month in ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. THE CONSPIRACY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY BILL.

    Sir,—Some misapprehension seems to exist as to the precise nature of the amendments in the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Bill, of which Mr. Fegan had charge. Many members fell into the ...

    Article : 455 words
  36. DOING GOOD BY STEALTH.—A NOBLE ACT.

    The British Medical Journal publishes the following statement:—"We are informed that a munificent donation has been made by Mr. Yarrow, the well-known torpedo boat builder, of a sum which ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales was held at the rooms, 72 Pitt-street, last evening. Mrs. Welstenholme (president) occupied the chair. The ...

    Article : 249 words
  38. THE NEW BULLETS AND THEIR DEADLY WORK.

    The celebrated physiologist, Professor du Bois-Reymond, has just published some important observations on the effect of modern rifle bullets on the human body. The Standard's Berlin correspondent ...

    Article : 131 words
  39. A CONSTABLE FINED.

    In the Summons Division of the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Addison, S.M., Arthur Brown was called upon to answer an information alleging that he, a constable in the police force, had ...

    Article : 94 words
  40. LILLIE BRIDGE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 words
  41. THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AND PYRMONT AND GLEBE ISLAND BRIDGES.

    Sir,—I notice in your issue of yesterday that the Public Works Committee are again considering the removal of Pyrmont and Glebe Island bridges; but why these bridges are requiring their attention is a ...

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  42. THE PHARMACY ACT.

    Sir,—Your correspondent Mr. Haynes seems to conveniently forget that the restriction upon the conduct of a chemist's business is no new thing. The Poisons Act of 1876 is a Pharmacy Act, but ...

    Article : 179 words
  43. TELEPHONE CHARGES.

    Sir,—In an article lately you in effect said that the Post Office was kept for the convenience of the public and that the charges should be as moderate as possible. This should apply also to the telephone ...

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  44. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    John Booth and Co., Limited, sued C. H. Trick, of Comber-street, for the recovery of £50 4s 5d for timber supplied. A verdict was given for the plaintiff company for the amount claimed. ...

    Article : 157 words
  45. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) THE MELBOURNE BETTING MARKET.

    The card for the Caulfield Cup was not read as was arranged at Bowes' Tattersall's Club to-day owing to the small attendance of members, but privately at this club and at the Victorian Club a fair amount of ...

    Article : 184 words
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