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  2. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Caulfield Cup meeting will be commenced to-morrow, and at present the meteorological conditions are such as to indicate a fine day, and the ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The season of the Brouch-Flemming Company in Sydney closed last night, when the public crowded the Criterion Theatre to say farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brough and the other ...

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  4. THE TRAFALGAR CENTENARY.

    Judging by the energetic efforts being put forth by the celebration committee of the British Empire League, the naval concert to be given at the Town-hall next Saturday night ...

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  5. AMENDING ARBITRATION BILL.

    The demonstration in the Protestant-hall last night organised by the Sydney Labor Council to protest against the passage of the Amending Arbitration Bill, was not very numerously ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday. -- A demonstration in favor of liquor reform was held in the Town-hall last night. Aldermen J. A. Beatson (Mayor) presiding. Addresses were delivered by the Rev. ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator PLAYFORD, in reply to Sir Joslah Symon, said negotiations were still proceeding with regard to holding a Colonial Conference next year, but they were still in the confidential ...

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  8. FIRES.

    BATHURST, Friday. -- On Wednesday Mr. F. Blomfield, chemist, of Kepple-street, received a consignment of phosphorus, which, as usual, he placed in water, and before closing the shop ...

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  9. SINGLETON WATER SUPPLY.

    SINGLETON, Friday. -- A meeting of ratepayers was held last night to determine whether a water supply should be established in Singleton. The Mayor said that it was for them to ...

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  10. THE TITTELL BRUNE SEASON.

    The fine play or Rostanu, "L'Algion," will to revived in Sydney at Her Majesty's Theatre to-night, when Miss Tittell Bruue, whose performance in the title role is so well remembered, will ...

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  11. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES.

    To-morrow, the Rev. Dr. Roseby will make the centenary the subject of his evening sermon at the Marrickville Congregational Church, as will also the Rev. John Ferguson, at the St. ...

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  12. TAMWORTH CIRCUIT COURT.

    TAMWORTH, Friday -- At the Circuit Court, before Mr. Justice Cohen, Mary O'Loughlin, found guilty of uttering a forged cheque for £10, was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment. John ...

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  13. DAMAGE AT SOUTH GRAFTON.

    GRAFTON, Thursday. -- A house, occupied by F. Kelly, at South Grafton, was destroyed by fire last night. It originated in the kitchen. The house was insured for £200, but the ...

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  14. SCHOOL OF ARTS DEBATING CLUB.

    The ministry of the Sydney School of Arts Debating Club (Messrs. R. Wilson, J. E. Davenport, and C. H. Hodges) brought forward the following proposition at the weekly meeting of ...

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  15. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Thunderbolt," the new Australian play based on the story "Three Years with Thunderbolt," is to be played for the first time to-night at the Theatre Royal. Active preparations have been ...

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  16. MISSION TO SEAMEN.

    Sunday, October 22, is to be observed by the Sidney Mission to Seamen as Trafalgar Centenary Sunday. Following the example set in England, there will be special services and ...

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  17. OUTBREAK AT HILLGROVE.

    HILLGROVE, Friday. -- The light showers which fell last night extinguished the bush fires here. A fire also occurred in the kitchen of Mr. George Witherdin's residence. The building was ...

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  18. HOUSE DESTROYED AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- A fire occurred last night in Wolfram-street, when a four-roomed dwelling-housewas totally destroyed. The building was occupied and owned by Mr. Fred. ...

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  19. NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    A meeting of the Australian National Defence League was held at Lemnan-chambers yesterday. Sir Normand Maclaurin presided over a gathering including Lieutunant-colonel Campbell ...

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  20. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The Government Astronomer predicts that Guineas Day will he the one on which the sporting public may safely venture to Caulfield. This morning was dull and showery, but the clouds ...

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  21. ENTERTAINMENT AT LIVERPOOL.

    LIVERPOOL, Thursday. -- The newly-inaugurated Railway Musical and Dramatic Company composed of thelocal railway station officials, assisted by leading local and metropolitan ...

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  22. PALACE THEATRE.

    The career of the laughable farcical comedy "The J.P." is losing nothing in popularity, with such excellent acting an that of Mr. J. J. Dahs the Justice of the Peace and Miss Florence ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. GLEBE FEMALE MISSION.

    At the quarterly meeting of the general committee of the Female Mission Home, Bridge-street, Glebe, it was reported that during the quarter 26 young women and ...

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  24. THE QUIRINDI FIRE.

    QUIRINDI, Friday. -- After nine witnesses had be a examined to-day in connection with the fire at Neden's Mill, the Coroner said that the promises were destroyed by fire, but whether ...

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  25. BAZAARS AND SALES OF WORK.

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  26. "THE BUSH KING."

    Mr. Alfred Dampier, who will be welcomed by a larpe suction of the playgoing public, will reappear to-night at the Criterion Theatre in the Australian melodrama "Th Bush King," the ...

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  27. W. LOWE AND CO.

    To-day is the second anniversary of the opening of Messrs. W. Lowe and Co.'s George-street establishment. The move citywards has well repaid the firm, and Mr. Lowe states that ...

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  28. THE COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday. -- The coal shipments at this port during the week wore as follow, all to Sydney: -- Kurrara 420 tons, Mount Kembla 550 tons, Wallsend 920 tons, Palmerston 1000 ...

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  29. THE TIVOLI.

    New performers are to appear to-day at the matinee, and again in the evening, at the Tivoli Theatre. These include Mr. P. W. Stevenson, who will give an exhibition showing how a man ...

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  30. THE CHILDREN'S COURT.

    At the Children's Court seven boys were presented yesterday morning, six on charges of stealing, and one for "heading 'em." Five of the stealing cases were from North Sydney, the ...

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  31. SALE OF WORK AT SANS SOUCI.

    Mm. J. A. Hogue opened a successful sale or work in aid of the funds of St. Andrew's Church or England, Sans Souci, on Wednesday afternoon last. The stalls were tastefully arranged, the ...

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  32. CENTENARY-HALL.

    New pictures, just imported from England, will be exhibited in on entirely new programs by the Phelan Concert Company to-day, at the Centenary-hall, at the matinee and in the ...

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  33. THE SQUADRON.

    The naval authorities have just had constructed at Garden Island a practice, target for the use of the squadron. It is a novelty on the station, for, hitherto the annual gun practices ...

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  34. MANLY VILLAGE FETE.

    The Manly Village Fete, in aid or St. Matthew's Church, will be open again to-day from 3 to 10 p.m. Special attractions have been provided for both afternoon and evening, including ...

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  35. QUEEN'S-HALL.

    The Swifts, in their racing sketch, are lo[?] applauded nightly at the Queen's-hall. To-day at the matinee and in the evening, there will new performers, Miss Doris Tinsdale, se[?] ...

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  36. A CAPITAL CASE.

    The State Cabinet had under consideration yesterday the case of Margarel Higgins, who was convicted at the Dubbo Circuit Court of the murder of an infant. Ministers came to a ...

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  37. ALLEN MEMORIAL CHURCH BAZAAR.

    A bazaar in connection with the Allen Memorial (Methodist) Church was opened in the Hutchinson Memorial-hall on Thursday afternoon by Lady Allen, the hall being crowded. A ...

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  38. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    The programme for Monday night next at the Cricket Ground is a most attractive one, including, in addition to music and songs, fancy dancing, and humorous items, with limelight ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS.

    The annual conference of the Seventh Day Adventists, held in camp, was opened on Thursday evening in Smith's paddock, at the corner of Marrickville and Livingstone roads, ...

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  41. GOULBURN SYNOD.

    GOULBURN, Friday. -- Amongst the business effected at last night's session of the Anglican Synod was the consideration of the motion by Canon Martin (Bega) relative to the institution ...

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  42. VICE-REGAL MILITARY BAND.

    At the concert given by the Vice-Regal Mini[?]tary Band (Mr. L. De Groen, conductor), at the Town-hall next Wednesday evening, in all of the funds of the Charity Organisation Society ...

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  43. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. GROOM, in reply to Mr. Poynter, said that the increases granted under the re-classification scheme to Federal servants could not be paid until the scheme was finally approved, unless the ...

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  44. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT LEICHHARDT.

    An industrial exhibition and sale of work, in aid of the Leichhardt Presbyterian Church, was opened by Mrs. J. H. Goodlet in the church on Thursday afternoon, and will be continued this ...

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  45. Y.W.C.A. GIRLS' CLUB.

    The popularity of the Y.W.C.A. Girls' Club is still increasing. On Monday night there were between 40 and 60 young women present, enjoying the games and music, and taking part in ...

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  46. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    Mr. De Groen has decided to open the Water Chute and Toboggan every day. Mr. Reuben an export in sleight of hand tricks, is to appear at the Chute Bijou Theatre to-day, and Mr. ...

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  47. FIND OF JEWELLERY.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday. -- About two years ago a quantity of jewellery was stolen from the Courthouse Hotel. The police then made a thorough investigation, but failed to ...

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  48. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION.

    HOBART, Friday. -- The Christian Endeavor Convention opened to-day. This morning was devoted to a "Bible study," addresses being delivered by Mr. James Johnston, of Melbourne, ...

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  49. CONCERTS, ETC.

    The City Organist is to give a recital a recital at the Town-hall to-morrow afternoon. As the outcome of the performance of Belfe's opera, "The Bohemian Girl," recently given at ...

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  50. POLICE COURTS.

    At the Glebe Court, before Mr. Isaacs. S.M., Sophia Lawrence was charged with unlawfully attempting to procure a certain result at Annandale, between September 13 and 18 last. Accused was committed for trial at the ...

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  51. AROUND THE WORLD IN A YACHT.

    Arrangements are being made by Captain O. Warwick with the owners of the New Zealand Yacht Kia Ora, to take the vessel around the world. The Kia Ora is a small wooden yacht, ...

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  52. NEWCASTLE.

    At the Sulphide Corporation Works, Cockle Creek, there were treated during the past week, 116 tons of ore, yielding 1,466 ounces of gold, 26,212 ounces of silver, and 340 tons of lead. ...

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  53. ASSAULT.

    James Cooney (44), laborer, was at the Water Police Court lined £5, the alternative being two months' imprisonment, for assaulting Mary Harper. ...

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  54. FURIOUS DRIVING.

    At the Water Police Court, Henry Thomas (33), laborer, was lined £4, in default one month's imprisonment, for furious driving in Oxford-street, Sydney. ...

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  55. THE BETTING MARKET.

    The quotations as they appeared last night have not been altered to any great extent, chiefly because there has not been any large amount of betting. but if there is one better ...

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  56. NEWCASTLE CLEARANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 words
  57. THEFT OF JARS.

    A dealer named William Clareborough (19) was, at the Water Police Court, fined £6, with the alternative of two months' imprisonment, for stealing two stone jars, valued at £1, the property of Ellen Wynn Martyn. ...

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  58. IMMIGRATION AND THE CONTRACT CLAUSE.

    Sir -- In your cable news yesterday morning there is a reference to the case of the groom, Gooderham. There is also in an article on "The Soli" page a statement that 16 men from various ...

    Article : 170 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. THE MANNING RIVER BAR.

    The Department of Navigation issued a notice yesterday to the owners and masters of vessels trading to the Manning River Informing them that the pilot there reported that the ...

    Article : 71 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. NEW ORGAN OPENED.

    A recital was given by Mr. Joseph Massey on the new organ at Holy Trinity Church Erskineville, on Wednesday evening. A large and augmented choir gave the special music for ...

    Article : 117 words
  63. V.A.T.C. SCRATCHINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. V.R.C. SCRATCHINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. TRAINING NOTES.

    Business on the Flemington training ground this morning was dull even for Friday, and in very few instances did horses go out of the slowest, canters; but the different grounds were in capital order, and if ...

    Article : 339 words
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