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  2. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, bills dealing with teachers' salaries, education endowment, and trades marks registration were read the first time. The Chief Secretary introduced ...

    Article : 292 words
  3. THE WRECK OF THE YOU YANGS.

    The steamer Governor Musgrave did not return to Port Adelaide, as was expected she would, after the chief officer and the seven men had landed safely at Kingston in the missing b[?]at. A telegram from ...

    Article : 829 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A lad named M'G[?]llan of Rosewood, Upper Murray, has been missing for some days. The country has been scoured without result, and grave f[?]ars are entertained as to his fate. ...

    Article : 1,882 words
  5. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    A meeting of the sub-committee appointed by a mass meeting of omnibus employe[?]s on Friday last to drait rules and regulations, met at the Trades Hall, Dixonstreet at 12.30 this morning, under the presidency of ...

    Article : 228 words
  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    An artist's hunger for applause would indeed be insat[?]able if such a loud-voiced ovation as last night greeted the appearance in Sydney of Sir Charles Hall[?] and his accomplishedd wi[?]e, who ...

    Article : 1,882 words
  7. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The postponed trotting and race meeting, under the management of the Sydney Driving Park Club, takes place at Moor[?] to-day, and the interesting bill of fare provided for the occasion should attract a numerous ...

    Article : 1,307 words
  8. LILLIE BRIDGE HANDICAP.

    The running in the first round of the Lillie Bridge Fourth Novice Handicap will be brought to a conclusion to-night, when the following runners will compete:- ...

    Article : 376 words
  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last two performances of Mr. J. L. Tool[?] as Chawl[?] in "A Fool and his money" and Spriggin[?] in "lci on par[?] Franc[?]is," are announced here. These will be Mr. Tool[?]'s final appearances in Sydney ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. SHOP ENPLOYEES.

    A meeting of the executive of the Shop Employees' Union was h[?]ld at the offices of the Union, Central Arcadd, last evening. Mr. J. R. Talbot occupied the chair. There were 16 present. The secretary's usual ...

    Article : 315 words
  11. ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE CONCERT.

    A concert was given at St. Ignatius College yesterday afternoon, when the prize[?] won at the regatta on Saturday were presented to the successful competitors. A special steamer conveyed the visitors from Sydney to ...

    Article : 257 words
  12. THE AUSTRALIAN GAME OF FOOTBALL.

    Sydney people will shortly have an opportunity of seeing the Australian game of football at its best, as several important matches have been arranged to take place on the Association Cricket Ground. On Saturday ...

    Article : 1,038 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of Assembly last night Mr. Holder, the Treasurer, speaking of his recent visit to Brisbane in connection with the reciprocity proposal, said he had been sorry to find generally amongst ...

    Article : 339 words
  14. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    A dramatic and musical entertainment was last evening given at the New Masonic Hall by members of the Sydney High School Literary and Debating Society. The audience nearly filled the building. After ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. GAS STOKERS.

    A special meeting of the Gas Stokers' Union was held at the Maritime Hall last evening to receive the report of the delegates appointed to interview the manager of the Gas Company. It was announced that ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. NEWCASTLE TRADES UNIONS.

    Mr. P. J. Brennan (president of the Trades and Labour Council) has been chosen to represent the Newcastle Engine-drivers' Association at a conference between that body and the colliery proprietors in ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. BUTCHERS.

    A well-attended meeting of the executive of the Amalgamated Slaughtermen and Journ[?]ymen Butchers' Union was held at the offices of the union, Kidman'sbuildings, last evening. ...

    Article : 378 words
  18. CASUALTIES.

    A seaman named John Baptiste, of the Port Jackson Steamship Company's steamship Irresistible, met with a terrible accident yesterday morning while at his work on board the steamer. The Irresiatible ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. THE LABOUR DISPUTS AT LITRGOW.

    The public meeting called for the purpose of considering the labour dispute between the Lithgow Valley Colliery Company and their brick, pipe, and pottery employees, and originally arranged to be held in the ...

    Article : 665 words
  20. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A man named Lawrence Peters[?]n was treated at the Sydney Hospital at midnight yesterday by Dr. Townley. He was suffering from a bruise over the left eye and a fracture of the left arm, both of which injuries ...

    Article : 78 words
  21. THE LABOUR QUESTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    At a meeting of the, Brisbane district council of the Australian Labour Federation last night a conciliation scheme was adopted as follows:—Whereas it is desirable for the sake of industrial peace and ...

    Article : 558 words
  22. SUDDEN DEATH AT GOSFORD.

    A sudden death took place at the Royal Hotel, Gosford, this afternoon. Dr. Bernard Stevenson late of Hillgrove, arrived here yesterday on a visit and put up at the Royal Hotel. It appears that he retired to his ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The intercolonial conference of representatives of the Federated Seamen's Unions m[?]t in private from 10 a.m. to noon yesterday, when it was decided to adjourn [?]til this morning. ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) NEWCASTLE JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

    The following weights were declared to-night for the Newcastle Jockey Club Races on the 26th instant:- SHORTS HANDICAP—6 furlongs. ...

    Article : 335 words
  25. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS IN NEWCASTLE.

    The Chief Commissioner for Railways, with Mr. F[?]h[?]n, received several deputations this morning at the railway station; Mr. Angus was also present. The first was from the New Lambtrn Council, ...

    Article : 319 words
  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    Oonah (s.), 1700 tons, Captain W. J. Fatherstone. Passengers—Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Heath[?]rn, Mrs. Bezette, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Wright, Miss Br[?]mwhich, Miss Abbott, Miss Coote Miss [?]olthe, Miss Crisp, Miss Radeliffe, Miss Hickman, ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. EXCESSIVE REGISTRATION FEES.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. H. G Bromell, has touched upon a subject which certainly demands attention from the postal authorities. The registration f[?], 4d, is certainly too high, and this is all the more ...

    Article : 261 words
  28. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  29. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Entries for the Fifth Lillie Bridge Handicap of £60 close on Monday night. Acceptances for the Carrington Sixth Novice Handicap of £60 close to-night. ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    Open sweepstakes will be shot on at the New South Wales Gun Club's Grounds to-day. ...

    Article : 19 words
  31. ALBURY PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the committee of the Pastoral and Agricultural Society was held this morning. Mr. J. Grieve occupied the chair. The following correspondence was dealt with:—From the Department of ...

    Article : 274 words
  32. THE CLARENCE RAILWAY AND HARBOUR LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Clarence Railway and Harbour League h[?]ld to-day, a telegram received from the member for Grafton, respecting the coast railway, was read, and a resolution was carried to ...

    Article : 394 words
  33. MR. DIBBS AT BRAIDWOOD.

    Sir,—After stuffing his friends at Braidwood Mr. Dibbs attempts to stuff the readers of the Herald. He wishes it to be thonght that I have in one point misrepresented his remarks, whereas I have simply quoted the ...

    Article : 422 words
  34. CARRINGTON HANDICAP.

    The first round of the Carrington 7[?] Yards Handicap was run through last night, when 24 heats were run off with the following results:- First Heat.—J. R. Bond, 9¾ yards, 1. Other starters: N. ...

    Article : 504 words
  35. BALACLAVA.

    Sir,—The mere mention of that name recalls to the reader of British military history a pardonable feeling of pride. History, indeed, offers no parallel where such noble obedience to anthority, such implicit reliance ...

    Article : 286 words
  36. THE ST. CECILIA CHOIR.

    An enjoyable concert was given at the Protestant Hall last evening by the members of St. Cecilia Choir, assisted by several artists and amateurs. The concert comm[?]ced with selections from Schuma[?]n's opera ...

    Article : 405 words
  37. PROTECTION FOR MARINE STORE DEALERS.

    Seven or eight marine store dealers to-day asked the Commissioner of Customs to grant to their [?]ndustry the protection conceded to others by placing [?] duty on all imported rags. They made the request ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. LATE MINING.

    Share report sales:—Wallaroo and Moonta, 27s; Baker's, 45s 6d, 47s; Peel, 7d; Mount Moor, 2d; Broken, [?]r., £12 3s 6d, £12 1s 6d; ditto, London, £11 9s, £11 4s 6d; Block 10, £9 1s, £8 15s: Central, ...

    Article : 105 words
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