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  • THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. MELBOURNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11.

    The Speaker took the chair at half-past 2 o'clock. A FEDERAL CLERICAL APPOINTMENT. The PREMIER, in reply to Mr. Joseph Cook (N.S.W.), stated that Mr. J. C. Steward, of ... [Article] (4042 words)
  • THE STRIKE OF IRONWORKERS. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. BOTH SIDES DETERMINED.

    The unanimcus stand taken by the men out on strike in connection on with the trouble amonget the irenworkers' assistants was the principal subjct of conversation yesterday amont the men who gathered ... [Article] (1019 words)
  • COMMUNICATION WITH NORTH SYDNEY. DEPUTATION TO THE HARBOUR TRUST.

    Yesterday a deputation comprising what might be termed representatives of the Northern Suburbs Municipal Committee waited upon the Harbour Trust Commissioners with respect to the ... [Article] (732 words)
  • RETURNED SOLDIERS. ARRIVAL OF THE MORAYSHIRE. LANDING AT WOOLLOOMOOLOO BAY.

    Notwithstanding an overcast sky which now and again shed light drizzling showers, and a raw mist that hung over the harbour like a pall, a considerable number of people, amongst whom were a great many ... [Article] (3249 words)
  • THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mention was mads last month that the State Minister for Works had a scheme in contemplation for the absorption of a number of the unemployed by finding work for them in connection ... [Article] (227 words)
  • PRESBYTERY OF SYDNEY.

    The monthly meeting of the presbytery of Sydney was held last night in St. Stephen's Presbyter an Church, Phillip-street. There was a fair attendance of members, and the Rev. T. W. Dunn, moderstor, ... [Article] (296 words)
  • THE JESSEP TESTIMONIAL.

    A meeting of the Jessep testimomal committee was held at the Waverley Council-chambers on Friday evening, at which there was a good attendance of local residents. Alderman O. Harley presided. The ... [Article] (84 words)
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  • THE MELANESIAN MISSION. SALE OF WORK AND CURIOS. OPENDED BY MISS DARLEY.

    Yesterday afternoon a sale of work and curies in connection with the Melenesion Mission was opened by Miss Darley at the Oddfellows' Temple, 136 Elizabeth-street. The spacious hall was conveniently ... [Article] (360 words)
  • SERVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL.

    At 5 p.m. choral evensong service was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral. There was a good congregation, including a number of clergymen. The lessons were read by the Rev. H. Wallace Mort, M.A., and Canon ... [Article] (141 words)
  • AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.—GRAND OPERA.

    "Carmen" was revived at the Theatre Royal last night, when Mine. Agnes Janson, who made her final appeirance in the role by which she will always be warmly remembered here, was presented with ... [Article] (150 words)
  • SNAZELLE WITH "OUR NAVY."

    This afternoon at the Queen's Hall Mr. G. H. Snazelle will give his fifteeath matinee this season of "Our Navy," so picturesquely ittustrated by Messrs. West and Sons' beautiful animated tableaux. On ... [Article] (51 words)
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  • ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual public meeting was held in the evening at the Oddiellows' Temple, Ehzabeth-street, at which there was a representative gathening. The Archbishop (Dr. Saumarez Smith) presided, and was ... [Article] (546 words)
  • HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    This afternoon there will be the customary matines of "Florodora" at Her Majesty's Theatre. This entertaining musical comedy is vivaciously rendered by all the members of the Williamson Opera ... [Article] (75 words)
  • THE "NURSE" COMEDY COMPANY.

    On Saturday Miss Jeame Maynard, who has been absent from Sydney some light years, will make her appearance at the Theatre Royal with the new farcical comedy "Nurse," a piees orginally staged ... [Article] (88 words)
  • PALACE THEATRE.

    As originally planned, only three more performances can be given of the popular farcical comedy "Tom, Dick, and Harry" at the Palace Theatre—there being no matinee to-day— ... [Article] (87 words)
  • LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The Jast nights of "Night Birds of London" are announced at the Lyceum Theatre, where, however, attendances continue so large that Mr. Williant Anderson will make no change until Saturday week. ... [Article] (50 words)
  • CRITERION THEATRE.

    Crowded houses have followed the introduction of Frank Harvey's new drama "The Milostones of Life" at the Criterion Theatre. The new place can boast many clever touches of "character" in it, and ... [Article] (56 words)
  • TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and ovening at the Tivol[?] Theatra the new programme presented by Mr. Harry Rickards' company will include Edison's improved polyphone and the American bioscope, with the latest ... [Article] (54 words)
  • EMPIRE THEATRE.

    "Mr. John Fuller's Empire Minstret and Speciality Company at the Empire Theatre now includes Faust and Wahalls, Tait and LOander, Fred. Bluett, and the new aerial artiste Mils. Maurellic. At ... [Article] (43 words)
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