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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    "At Cripple Creek." the popular mining camp drama, was again successfully staged on Saturday evening at the Adelphi Theatre by the George Marlow company. Its reappearance in Sydney was gr[?]eted by a ...

    Article : 260 words
  3. "THE QUAKER GIRL."

    The return of the Royal Comic Opera Company on Saturday to their headquarters at Her Majesty's synchronised with the reopening of that temple of theatrical art in a highly ...

    Article : 947 words
  4. THE GRIP OF LIFE.

    He started for a long ride, and did not return till late in the afternoon. As usual, fresh air and exercise did their work. He came home with restored cheerfulness. Aglae ...

    Article : 1,654 words
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  6. PALACE THEATRE.

    At the Palace Theatre on Saturday night a large audience greeted the repetition of "The Unseen Eye," in which the exciting development of a plot which culminated in the murder of Roderick Speed, with the ...

    Article : 78 words
  7. TIVOLI.

    There were no new items in the programme at th[?] Tivoli on Saturday. It was not necessary, for the artists who appeared were collectively clever enough to please even the most critical audience. Miss N[?]la ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Miss Violet Black, an actress with a bi[?] name in England, with her company made a first appearance at the National Amphitheatre on Saturday in the clever sketch "In the Tube." The scene is the station on ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. "LYCEUM—SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    Another of the Thanhauser Company's successes, an adaptation from Owen Meredith's beautiful poem "Lucile," was screened for the inst time at the Lyceu[?] Theatre on Saturday. The film, which is undoubtedly ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. WEST'S PICTURES.

    West's new st[?] [?]lm "The Fatal Dance" was witnessed by crowded houses at both the Glaciarium and Olympia Theatre on Saturday. The leading role in the photo, play is taken by Miss As[?] Niels[?]n, the celebrated ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. J. D. WILLIAMS' THEATRES.

    "The Unwritten Law." a story of rough and r[?]dy justice, will head the programme at the Crystal Palace. A stirring [?]g drama, "With the Enemy's Help," "An Arabian's Treachery, "Williams' W[?]ekly ...

    Article : 212 words
  12. WADDINGTON'S GRAND.

    The physical culture and surf-bathing competition was brought to a succ[?]ssful conclusion before the usual full houe at Waddington's Grand on Saturday night. To-day the star picture is entitled "Head for ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    A presentation, illustrating fully the Canterbury races, proved the main attraction for the large crowd at the Victoria on Saturday night. The feature of to-day's programme is a further racing picture, ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. "BEN HUR."

    [?]e second revival of "Ben Hur" within a comparatively brief interval seems to show that Mr. J. C. Williamson has faith in the drawing power of General L[?]w Wallace's ...

    Article : 395 words
  15. AMERICAN THEATRE.

    Of the varied offerings to an appreciative audience on Saturday night the presentations of [?]ramatic items entitled "The Masked Smuggler" and "White as Snow" were the most praiseworthy at the American ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. THE ALHAMBRA[?]

    Habitues of the Alhambra were anything but disappointed in the quality of the programme on Saturday night. Elsie Harvey (vocalist) was greatly appreciated, and Tom Tepunl was a revelation. Edwards and ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    No matter how diversfied the tast[?] of audienc[?] [?]ains' Entertainers seem to satisfy them all. Their wo[?]k on Saturday night proved no exception. Chas. Smit[?] ([?]robati[?] comedian), Stell[?] R[?]id (soubrette)[?] and the ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. THE "RING DES NIBELUNGEN."

    At the Town Mall o[?] Saturday evening the city organis[?] interpreted, to an audience of several hundr[?]d people, "Das Rheing[?]d." the prologue to Wagner's great "Ring des Nibel[?]ngen." For months past Mr. ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. WESTERN SUBURBS ORCHESTRA.

    At the Ashfield Town Hall on Tuesday last, before a crowded audience, th[?] Western Suburbs Amateur Orchestral Union ga[?] their thirteenth concert, under the baton of Mr. Wm. Asprey. The players ...

    Article : 271 words
  20. "STRUCK OIL."

    With all her honours of years upon her, Miss Maggie Moore still essays the part of Lizzie Stofel, the character with which she has been identified ever since "Struck Oil" ...

    Article : 361 words
  21. MLLE. JESSICA, CONTRALTO.

    The young Australian contralto singer, Mlle. J[?]ssi[?] was the central person of interest of a meeting held in the King's Hall, Phillip-street, on Saturday afterno[?] Mrs. A. N. Jo[?]sen presided. Mlle. Jessica, who is [?] ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. OUR NEW STORY.

    In next Saturday's issue we begin publication of our new story, "The Quest of the Golden Rose," by John Oxenham. The author's nan[?] is always guarantee of pelasantly written ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. THE AUSTRA[?]N THEATRE.

    To the soothing strain[?] French's orchestra. patrons of the Australian [?] the diver[?]fied offering screened on Saturday n[?] "St. George and the Dragon" was notable. "A Wife of the Hills" was a ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. FIREARMS ON MANLY BEACH.

    William de Silva, a coloured man, of the West Indies, was charged [?]t the Manly P[?]li[?] Court with discharging [?]rearms in a public place. It wa[?] stated that de Silva, who was employed as a coo[?] ...

    Article : 97 words
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