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  3. AT THE CALL OF HONOUR.

    "Where did you go when you left the Temple?" "To a music hall. I met one or two pals. and one or two others joined us, and we had ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson's Comic Opera Company opene[?] its new season auspiciously at Her Majesty's Theatr[?] on Saturday night, for there was a fine house, and the enthusiasm. The comic situations which about in ...

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  5. "PETE."

    "Pete," Hall Caine's dramatic version of "The Manxman," is a tragedy of the emotions. The story swims in a satiety of mental suffering. Its characters are almost without ...

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  6. AQUATICS AND WAR.

    Aquatio sports, as a training for naval defence, was the chief theme of speakers at the annual dinner of the New South Wales Rowing Association on Saturday evening. ...

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  7. LA CALVE'S DEBUT.

    In her own person the epitome of dramatic art, gifted further with a truly marvellous voice, now ranging through the silvery reaches of the highest floriture passages, anon ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    There was affair, a great attendance at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, when "The Third Degree," with the novel police examination, and the emotional passages between Miss Grey and Mr. Knight held the ...

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  9. "UNDER-ROWERS OF CHRIST."

    The Archbishop preached at St. Andrew's, Summer Hill, yesterday morning, on the festival of Trinity Sunday and the celebration by the rector, Canon Vaughan, of his jubilee of ...

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  10. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Probably the chief of the many star attractions at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday was the reappearance in Sydney of Carter, the clever and mysterious illusionist, who has puzzded Sydney audiences before, but ...

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  11. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    An enticing change of programme was presented it the National Amphitheatre on Saturday. Among the new arrivals who were introduced to the audience wer[?] Castleman, an American hypnotist and mind readers ...

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  12. WESE'S PICTURES.

    West's Pictures continue to bold their high place i[?] popular favour, and judging by the houses on Saturday afternoon and evening their popularity is likely to last for a long time yet. "Paris After Dark, or Seeing ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS.

    Much satisfaction was expressed at the half-yearly meeting of the New South Wales Institute of Journalists, held on Saturday evening, with the report, and balance-sheet[?] ...

    Article : 459 words
  14. SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE.

    The Lyceum Hall, Pitt-streetm was packed on Satur[?] day afternoon and evening, when several new and original films were introduced to the public. A splendid series depleting the histgorical memorial service ...

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  15. NEW DUTCH STEAMER.

    The Royal Packet Company's new passenger steamer Van Linschoten, specially designed and built at Amsterdam for the trade between Sydney and Java, has arrived ...

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  16. ANDERSON'S VAUDEVILLE.

    Tons before the appointed time of starting on Saturday earning the Standard Theatre was crowded to the doors. A complete change of programme was pr[?]sented, and the continous applause showed that ...

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  17. NEW COLONIAL THEATRE.

    The continuous picture entertainment at the Ne[?] Colonial Theatre has been drawing a good crowd throughout. Saturday night's performance w[?] crowded to the doors. All the items were new, ...

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  18. BIJOU THEATRE PICTURES.

    The audience were large, both at the [?] and the evening performances of the Bijou Pictures. The star film was entitled "The Cowboy and th[?] Sqeaw." It carried an exciting plot full of incident. ...

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  19. MARINE BIOLOGY.

    Sydney Harbour is a treasure-house to the marine biologist, and this the University Science Society proved duly on Saturday, when the members met for an all-day ...

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  20. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL RECITALS.

    The second of the series of six humorous and [?] tic recitals by Mr. Lawrence Campbell will take place to-night at the Y.M.C.A. Hall. An attractive programme will include an excerpt from "Othello," and ...

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  21. DISPLAY OF SCHOOL WORK.

    An exhibtion and bazaar [?] connection with the Parkes Public School was held in West's Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The display of school work was a surprise ...

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  22. WIRTH'S SCHEME.

    Nightly a human stream flows between the rows of electric lights that lead to Wirth's circus, whose attraction for the multitude is a of never-ending, variety. Several alterations have been made in this ...

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  23. DRAMATIC AND ART SOIREE.

    In the artistic new rooms of the College of Elocution and Dramatic Art, an opening soiree was given on Saturday evening by the princlpals, Messrs. Walter Beutley and Douglas ...

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  24. JARRAH FOR STREET-PAVING.

    In connection with tenders (or the supply of paving blocks for the Sydney Municipality some attempt appears to have been made to belittle the qualities of jarrah timber, owing ...

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  25. ICE SKATING.

    The glorious winter sport of ice skating prom[?] to be in greater favour than ever this season. Two thousand people attended the opening of the Glaciarium's frozen lake on Thursday and on Saturday. ...

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  26. FELL FROM ALOFT.

    Norris Gallus, 18, a seaman on the Norweglan barque Ancenis, was working on the foretop-gallant yard of that vessel at about 2.45 p.m. on Friday, when he fell into the ...

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