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  8. Family Notices

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  10. ENTERTAINMENTS "OFFICERS MESS."

    Commencing at the matinee to-day, and [?] tinued throughout next week, for the final nights of the season. Mr. Hugh D. Mclntosh wil pr[?] sent the Famous Players Company in their ...

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  11. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    At the matinee to-day at the Maiestic Theatre the Stiffy & Mo. revue company will su[?] the second of their [?]rious musical revnes. ent[?]ed "The Plumbers," Messrs. Nat Pbillips ...

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  12. PHOTOGRAPHER KILLED

    Arthur Tattle was killed at Mascot Aerodrome, near Sydney, on Friday afternoon. He was standing in front of a plane, taking a photograph of it as it commenced to rise. The wing of ...

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  13. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER

    A statement relative to the vacancy on the Board of New South Wales Railway [?] sloners was made on Friday atternoon by Mr. Coriss, secretary of the Amalgamated Railway ...

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  14. TRADES AND LABOR MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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  15. LAST NIGHT OF "EVEN AS EVE."

    A terrific ha[?]e between a band of fan[?] and a group of guards and clubmen is fought in "Even as Eve," a picture taken from the story, "The Shining Band," written by the [?] ...

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  16. "KISSING TIME."

    Playgoers are reminded that the J.C. Wil[?] son Royal Comic Opera season has been exten[?]l, and "Kissing Time," which enters on the s[?]ooud week of [?] to-night, is to be played ...

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  17. DETERMINATION SUSPENDED.

    The determinations of the Hardware Board and of the Storemen, Packers, Porters and Nightwatchmen's Board, No. [?], have been suspended. The ...

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  18. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT MEMBER TO BECOME JUDGE.

    It is understood that Mr. James, one of the Nationalist members for Goulourn in the New South Wales Parliament, has accepted the Government's ...

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  19. APPOINTMENT TO WAGES BOARD.

    Mr. E. J. Oaten has been appointed a member of the Saddlers' and Harness Makers' Wages Board. ...

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  20. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Application was made in Sydney on [?]dya by Mr. Harvey in equity on behalf of Ernest Barry for an injunction to restrain William Duncan and Alfred ...

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  21. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    The [?] Ju[?] Singers will commence a seven nights' season at the Adelaide Town Hall to-night. Ever since the Fisk Jubilee Singer[?] became an established institution, they have ...

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  22. JUDGE BEEBY'S SEAT.

    The Labor executive in New South Wales thinks the Government should immediately appoint Mr. Clear to fill the Murray vacancy, caused by the elevation ...

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  23. BOX-PLANS FOR "MAYTIME" AND "KATINKA."

    Next Saturday, at the Theatre Royal, the Royal Comic Opera Company will present "Maytibe," which is to be staged for three nights only, and in it Miss Florence Young, Mr. Reginald Roberts, ...

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  24. INSURANCE AGENTS' STRIKE

    Finality was leached on Friday afternoon in Perth in connection with the negotiations for a settlement of the insurance agents' strike. At a mass ...

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  25. ANOTHER SUGGESTED APPOINTMENT.

    Captain Chaffey, M.L.A., admitted on Friday that the Government had offered him the position of director of soldier settlements at £1500 a year. His ...

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  26. WINDFALL FOR METHODISTS.

    The Methodist Church in this Stats has just come into a windfall as the result of which the training of candidates for the ministry will receive a ...

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  27. TRAMWAYS MILJTARY RAND

    At Henley on Sunday afternoon the Tramways Band will present the following programme:—March, "Spirit of Pageantry"; hymn, "Rock of Ages": overture, "William Tell": waltz, "Grena ...

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  28. "OLD LADY 31" AT WEST'S.

    [?] who is starred in [?] picturisation of the comedy-drama, created the leading role of "Angie" Rose on the stage, and was especially engaged for stardom on the ...

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  29. UNLEY WONDERGRAPH

    Another special programme will be screened at the Unley Wond[?]rgraph this evening. Miss Sylvia Breamer will appear in "A House Divided," and Mr. Tom Moore will be seen in "Man and ...

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  30. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    One of the [?] come[?] in th wo[?] gra[?] is "Mary's Ankle," adapted from May Tally's hilarious stage success and featuring Douglas McLean and Doris M[?]. The story ...

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  32. JOHN McCORMACK

    Messrs. J. and [?] that the concert which was to have been given at the Exhibition to-night by Mr. John McCormack, has been cancelied. They ask us to notify intending ...

    Article : 58 words
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