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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The matinee performance of "The Second in Command" at the Theatre Royal on Thursday was one of the most successful Mr. Brough has yet given at the theatre. Captain Marshall's ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    A meeting of the executive of the Liberal party was held yesterday. A general discussion on the petition took place and an adjournment agreed to until next week. A balance-sheet was ...

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  4. ORANGE DEMONSTRATION.

    The Loyal Orange Institution of New South Wales celebrated the 12th of July in characteristic manner last night, in the Town-hall, which was crowded in every part. There was a ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    WAGGA, Friday.--A fatal burning accident occurred at the Belmore Hotel, Borambola, 20 miles from here at noon to-day. A seven-year-old daughter of Mrs. Beaver was playing near some ...

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  6. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The special train arrived in Adelaide this evening bringing the Duke and Duchess and suite back to Adelaide from Buckland Park. ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The second reading of the Supply Bill was agreed to and the measure was passed through committee. The Legal Process Bill was also dealt with in ...

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  8. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "The Casino Girl," with its picturesque dressing and lively music and spirited performance by Mr. Williamson's Opera Company, is rapidly becoming popular. It provided another large ...

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  9. A SOLDIER-ODDFELLOW.

    KIAMA, Friday.--Members of the Oddfellows' lodge, Jamberoo, have presented Bro. John King with a cheque for £20. King was one of the defenders of Mafeking, and was wounded in the ...

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  10. PALACE THEATRE.

    Mr. Hawtrey's comedy season at the Palace Theatre, which has been noted for many enjoyable performances will close this evening, when the farcical piece, "In the Soup," and ...

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  11. A FREE AND INDEPENDENT MEMBER.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Last night, in the Oddfellows'-hall, Mr. John Hurley, who was elected for Hartley as an independent returned thanks at a meeting of his supporters. He dealt with local ...

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  12. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The final performance of "The Favourite" was given at the Lyceum Theatre last night. This evening Mr. Anderson's Company will present for the first time in Sydney a new military ...

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  13. BROKEN-HILL RATING APPEALS.

    BROKEN-HILL. Friday.--The seven writs served on the municipal council yesterday in connection with the assessment of the mines were laid on the council table last night. Alderman Wise ...

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  14. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The last week of "The Power and the Glory" is announced and next Saturday Mr. Chas. Holloway's company will produce for the first time in Australia a drama by Mr. Frank Scudamore, ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Robert Held and Co., the soft-goods firm of Melbourne, are to-day opening a large new warehouse in Adelaide. James Solley (28) died in the Adelaide Hospital ...

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  16. PETITION AGAINST AN EJECTION.

    YOUNG, Friday.--A petition is to he presented by Mr. J. C. Rankin, one of the defeated candidates for Young, against the election of Mr. Burgess, on several grounds, the main one being that ...

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  17. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The attractions at the Tivoli Theatre for today's performance will be the first appearance in Sydney of Mr. Dan Le Mont and his educated dogs and Adele Libra, a slack-wire performer. ...

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  18. THE CLERGYMAN IN POLITICS.

    MOLONG, Friday.--At the quarterly meeting of the Molong Wesleyan Church, the following motion was unanimously adopted:--"That as the action of our minister, the Rev. J. Ward Harrison, ...

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  19. "THE COURT MAGICIAN."

    Next Saturday Mr. Chas. Bertram, "the court magician," under engagement to Mr, Robert Brough, will begin his Sydney season at the Palace Theatre. Mr. Bertram by command has ...

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  20. A RAILWAY TO ANGASTON.

    A large deputation waited on the Premier this morning and urged that the construction of the railway line to Angaston should be included in the Government policy during the ensuing ...

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  21. THE ESCAPE FROM PENTRIDGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The escaped prisoners, Sparks and O'Connor, have not been seen or heard of by the police since the 3rd inst., when they broke gaol at Pentridge. Mr. Evans, ...

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  22. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Mr. John Fuller's Company at the Empire Theatre, will be largely reinforced for to-day's performances. The new performers are Miss. Julie Cleveland. Miss Edie Burke, "Velda," the ...

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  23. MR. HOLLIS AND THE GOULBURN ELECTION.

    Sir,--As my name figures somewhat prominently in your Goulburn news column to-day in this connection, I trust you will allow me to place the full facts. The following letter was sent to Mr. ...

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  24. CYCLORAMA.

    The cyclorama, George-street with its numerous attractions, will be open as usual to-day from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Wilkins has been committed for trial at Auckland on a charge of murder by an illegal operation. Major Fox, the celebrated Maori warrior, is ...

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  26. SHAKESPEAREAN PRODUCTIONS.

    The success achieved by Mr. F. M. Alexander with his production of "The Merchant of Venice at the Theatre Royal recently, has encouraged him to produce "Hamlet" and "As You Like it," ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE.

    Yesterday afternoon the Norwegian barque Paseo Partout, bound from Puget Sound to Sydney with 438,000ft. of lumber was towed into Newcastle Harbor with a heavy list to starboard. ...

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  28. DRAMATIC RECITAL.

    Mr. William Holman is announced to conduct a recital in the School of Arts-hall, Pitt-street, to-night at which Miss Hilda Bevege. Miss Lily Booth, Mr. Percy Herford, and Mr. W. H. Slade ...

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  29. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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  30. SYDNEY COMEDY CLUB.

    At the Palace Theatre next Friday, the Sydney Comedy Club will give a performance of "School" in aid of the Free Kindergarten Union. An efficient orchestra has been engaged and the ...

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  31. THE IRON TRADE.

    Work was resumed yesterday in all the shops which had been affected by the strike of the iron trade assistants. After a spell of eight weeks, and the consequent stagnation in business, the ...

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  32. DISTRESSED ACTORS' FUND.

    At a meeting held at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon, which was Attended by Messrs. G. L. Goodman (in the chair), J. Leete, H. Skinner, J. Fuller, E. Blackstone and J. B. ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIAN STRIKE.

    PERTH, Friday.--All the railway men have resumed work and every effort is being put forth to make up for lost time. Work at the goods sheds is now in full swing and the goods ...

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  34. THE GERARDY CONCERTS.

    This evening M. Jean Gerardy will give his third concert at the Town-hall. The famous cellist to whom reference is made under "Music," will play Boellman's "Variations ...

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  35. SATURDAY "POPS."

    Mr. Percy Bates announces the next Saturday. "Pop" at the Town-hall for July 20. On this occasion the American soprano, Mrs. Grace Miller-Ward, will make her last appearance before ...

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  36. SYDNEY AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The next concert for the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society has been fixed for Wednesday, July 31. Mr. Sydney Moss will conduct the orchestra in Wagnet's "Rienzi" overture, Liszt's ...

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  37. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The steamer Boveric has just completed the discharge of 700 tons of concentrates from Port Pirie for the sulphide works at Cockle Creek. The average quantity of coal shipped daily at ...

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  38. MISSES M'CROSSIN AND WALKER'S CONCERT.

    A concert will be given in the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Wednesday evening, July 24, by Miss Pearl M'Crossin and Miss Fanny Walker. The concert-givers will be assisted by Herr Gerard Vollmar, ...

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  39. Y.M.C.A.-HALL.

    A complimentary concert will be tendered to Mrs. J. A. Dobbie at the Y.M.C.A.-hall, on Monday evening, July 22. Several well-known artists are contributing to an attractive ...

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  40. THE TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    PERTH, Friday.--Senator Ewing, who is here on six months' leave from the Federal Parliament, interviewed with regard to the prospects of the transcontinental railway, said, in ...

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  41. A LIGHTER FOUNDERS.

    PORT DARWIN, Friday.--Jolly and Company's lighter Ellen, with 100 tons cargo taken from the steamer Airlie, came to grief at 8.30 on Monday evening. She was being taken to the jetty on the ...

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  42. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

    A religious demonstration was held in the Central-hall, Darling-street, Balmain, on Thursday evening, under the auspices of Cromwell Lodge No. 12, Protestant Alliance Friendly ...

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  43. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    A preliminary announcement is made to-day concerning a benefit concert to be tendered on the 29th inst. by Mdlle. Dolores (Trebelli) to the Rev. Father Romillac, the missionary priest, in ...

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  44. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The fortnightly meeting of the executive committee of the New South Wales Patriotic Fund was held on Thursday. Sixteen "first applications" for relief were received and assistance ...

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  45. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE.

    The quarterly meeting of the British Lion Division, No. 140, was held at St. David's Schoolroom, Surry-hills, Bro. H. S. Cooper, W.P., presiding. Bro. R. P. Cropley, general secretary, was also ...

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  46. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Magnus J. Peden, a well-known insurance broker and sworn valuator, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. He was sitting in his office, at 3 Gresham-street. about 4.45 o'clock, when he ...

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  47. KANAKAS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. Dairymple, State Minister for Agriculture, returned to Brisbane this morning, after a visit to Mackay. He says that the district looks better than for some ...

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  48. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Mr. T. MacNevin, District Coroner, held an inquest at the Ryde Police Court on One body of Bessie Steel Harkis, who was burned to death through her clothes catching fire, A verdict of ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. QUEEN'S JUBILEE FUND.

    Miss M'Kay presided at the monthly meeting of the Queen's Jubilee Fund in the board-room of the Commercial Bank yesterday afternoon. A sub-committee was appointed for the ensuing ...

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  51. BALMAIN POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Balmain North Political Labor League was held at the Royal Oak-hall, Curtis-road, on Thursday night, Mr. S. Kirkby (president) in the chair, when it was unanimously decided to ...

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  52. NOT IDENTIFIED.

    Yesterday afternoon, about half-past 3 o'clock, an unknown woman was found in a state of collapse in Walker-street, North Sydney. She was conveyed to the local cottage hospital, but ...

    Article : 56 words
  53. Advertising

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