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  2. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS AND MAP FOR OCTOBER 9, 1886.

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. LONDON, AUG. 19. ENGLAND V. AUSTRALIA.

    This match was commenced at the Kennington Oval on August 12. Scotton and W. G. Grace began the English innings, and were opposed by Giffen and T. Garrett, the former from the pavilion end. The bowling was very ...

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  4. SOCIALISM AND CHRISTIANITY.

    The Rev. Dr. Jefferis delivered the second of his present series of lectures to young men, on "Socialism and Christianity," before a large congregation, in the Pitt-street Church, last evening. The preacher said his subject that ...

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  5. OPENING OF A ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH AT HURSTVILLE.

    On Sunday Cardinal Moran formally consecrated and opened the Church of Saint Michael and Saint Mary, at Hurstville. This church, which adjoins the Convent of Saint Mary, Star of the Sea, is built ...

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  6. COMMERCIAL. PRODUCE MARKET.—SATURDAY.

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  7. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  8. THE SYDNEY BATHING COMPANY'S BATHS

    After some little delay operations in connection with the construction of the baths which are to be built by the Sydney Bathing Company have been fairly commenced, and in a comparatively short time Sydney will be provided ...

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  9. THE KIMBERLEY COUNTRY.

    What is practically a new country in the vicinity of Kimberley appears to have been opened up by the Victorian Squatting Company, who have taken up a large area of land there. Mr. C. Burrows, who has been ...

    Article : 461 words
  10. SKIN SALES.

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  11. LECTURES. SCIENTIFIC USE OF EXPLOSIVES IN ROCKWORKING.

    There was a large and appreciative audience at the Technical Hall, Pitt-street, last Thursday evening, when a lecture was given on "The Scientific Use of Explosives in Rock-working," by Mr. E. C. Wood. In a previous ...

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  12. STOCK IN BONDED WAREHOUSES, SYDNEY.

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  14. THE RHINELAND.

    The large hall of the School of Arts was crowded to its fullest extent on Saturday night, when a lecture on "The Rhineland" was delivered by Mr. M. J. M'Laughlin. The lecturer spoke of scenes familiar to him, and gave a ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES GUN CLUB.

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  16. MAN'S ACQUISITIVE POWER.

    At Hunter's Hill, on Wednesday evening last, a lecture on "Man's Acquisitive Power" was given by the Rev. Daniel Jackson. The lecturer spoke of mental life as the most vital of studies. He considered human history as ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. LONDON WOOL, SALES.

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  18. AUSTRALIANS v. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

    This match was commenced at Cheltenham on August 16. Scott, having won the toss, sent in Jones and Palmer to commence the batting, on a very soft and slow wicket that was suffering badly from heavy rain. Play lasted 50 ...

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