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  2. REAL ESTATE.

    The Real Estate transitions for this week were smaller than usual. This is but natural at a holiday season Agents and salesmen are balancing their book for the year. [?]ew ...

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  3. MINING.

    During the past month or so some improvement has occurred in the tin-producing industry, following the period of intense depression, and the outlook for the new year ...

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  4. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The following pass list of the practical examinations held in New South Wales during November and December has been forwarded to us by the organising secretary, Mr. S. C[?]leigh: ...

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  5. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL

    Christmas comes to us this year with unrest among labour, nnd with much unemployment, with many workers thrown out of their occupations too in the Christmas season itself. ...

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  6. NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The final stages have been reached in the negotiations for the purchase by the National Bank of Australasia, Limited, of the assets and business of the Bank of Queensland, ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    This amusing musical piece, which includes Hawa[?]on dances for Madge Elliott as Hilda, a popular va[?] theme, and a ballet, will form the Christmas attraction at the Theatre Royal to-night, when Alfred Frith as ...

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  8. PALACE THEATRE—"SCANDAL."

    There is also a christmas revival at the Palace Theatre to-night, where Cosmo Hamilton's sensational society comedy, "Seandal," will be seen again with Maud Hanaford as that charming scamp Beanice Vanderdyke, ...

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  9. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE BOY."

    At 2 and 8 o'clock to-day the new musical comedy "The Boy" will be staged at Her Majesty's Theatre, where this clever representation of "The Magistrate" in music is undoubtedly one of the memorable successes ...

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  10. METAL PRICES.

    The following table shows a comparison of the price of base metals in London last month and a year ago with those ruling on Thursday last: ...

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  11. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    Barley, good English, firm, 4/3 to 4[?] Cape, quiet[?] [?] Oats, strong demand for seed purposes, 2/9 to [?] Maize, steady, 4/6 per bushel. Chaff, easier, £4 to £4/10/. Potatoes, now quiet, Carmens, £5 to ...

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  12. CRITERION—"SINBAD THE SAILOR."

    "Sinbad the Sailor" the Ti[?] Bailey, and Grant [?]timime at the Criterion, will be staged at 1.45 and 7.45 to-day, with all its dazzling spectacular tableaux, and the robust spirit of fun infused by the talents of ...

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  13. FINANCIAL CABLES.

    Returns of the Bank of England for the week ended December 21 are: Gold and silver coin, £126,713,000, compared with £126,613,000 a week ago and £125,974,000 a year ago. The ...

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  14. PRODUCE.

    Distributors in Sussex-street were kept busy yesterday meeting final Christmas requirements. There was a slight improvement in the demand for eggs, but supplies were still ...

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  15. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    On the Stock Exchange to-day B.H. Proprietary sold at 28/. Mount Elliott at 1[?]/ to 19/9. Wa[?] Junction at 7/6 to 7/9, and Hampton Properties at 4/. ...

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  16. GRAND OPERA HOUSE PANTOMIME.

    At 2.30 and 8 p.m. to-day Ben and John Fuller will present their annual pantomime "D[?]k Whittington and [?]is Cat." The big extravaganza has been produced by Mr. [?] Phillips, on a lavish ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. CASUALTIES.

    Frank Lewis Johns, 35, married, a lorry driver, of Union-street, Erskineville, died yesterday from injuries which he received through being pinned beneath his lorry in ...

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  18. TIVOLI THEATRE—WILKIE BARD.

    Mr. Wilkie Bard will enter on a brief farewell season this afternoon, when he will introduce his brilliant pantomime successes. "The Cowship and the Cow" and "Chrysanthemums." Mr. Bard will ...

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  19. SCHOOLGIRL FALLS FROM TRAIN.

    Bernice Farrell, aged 13, a schoolgirl, of Alice-street, Lakemba, boarded the wrong train at the Central Railway Station yesterday, and when at Redfern she attempted ...

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  20. FULLER'S NEW THEATRE.

    An entirely new programme of [?] vaudeville will be presented at Fuller's new theatre at 2.30. and again to-night (8). The Smart Set Diggers, a clever band of entertainers will present a melange of ...

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  21. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.

    "Cinderella," Ben and John Fuller's fairy pantomime, opens at the Majestic, Newtown, this afternoon, at 2.30. A big east of principals has been engaged for the production, which will be staged on a ...

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  22. CHILD KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLE.

    Mary Jane Brahan, aged 8, who lives in 555 Bourke-street, city, was knocked down by a motor-cycle near her home yesterday. She was removed to St. Vincent's Hospital, and ...

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  23. PLAYHOUSE—"CHUNG LUNG FOO."

    At 2.30 and 8 p.m. each day on Monday and Saturday next, Chung Lung Foo, the celebrated Chinese magician and Oriental trickster, will amaze and amuse successive audiences at the Playhouse. The ...

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  24. DOUBLE DROWNING FATALITY.

    A double drowning fatality took place yesterday on the Murray at a favourable bathing place. Two lads, Glen Oswald Cann, son of a local resident of Queen-street, aged 12, ...

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  25. STATE ORCHESTRA FAREWELL.

    The State Orchestra will give the last of their concerts before sailing for New Zealand at [?] Conservatorium Hall to-night, when Mr. Henrt Verbrugg[?]en will conduct the "Fingal's Cave" overture, Rimsky. ...

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  26. MISS MINNIE EVERETT'S PUPILS.

    Miss Minnie Everett, the well known hallet mistress and teacher, announces the annual display of solo and ensenmble dancing by her pupils in connection with a ball for to-night at St. James's Hall. The proceeds ...

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  27. THE UNIVERSITY.

    At the Veterinary School at the University, a mural tablet in honour of the memory of Captains H. M. Baker, W. J. Ridley, and Lieut. N. J. Mullarkey, members of the Faculty of ...

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  28. WELSH CHORAL SOCIETY.—"MESSIAH."

    Mr. H. E. Jones will direct the Welsh Choral Society in "The Messiah" to-night at the Town Hall, with Isolda Hill, Essie Ackland, Molyneux Phillips, and A. E. Y. Bonham as principals. The basso will sing ...

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  29. ROYAL PHIL[?]ARMONIC.—"MESSIAH."

    The Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney will revive Handel's Christmas oratorio. "The Messiah," at the Town Hall on Monday evening December 26, when the magnificient [?]sembles will be presented with a full ...

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  30. THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The Highland Society of New South Wales will give their New Years's Night concert at the Town Hall next Monday, at 8, preceeded by an orgab recital by Mr. G. Vern Barnett at [?] Miss Marle Nilsson, the ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL.

    Advices received in Sydney showed that the Colombo market was firmer, especially for common tea, while fine kinds advanced about /1. London operators were the principal ...

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  32. CRICKET UMPIRE'S DEATH.

    The death occurred yesterday at 107 Carrington-road, near Charing Cross, Waverley, of Mr. William ("Billy") Curran, international, interstate, and association cricket ...

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  33. HARRY THOMAS IN DICKNESS.

    Harry Thomas will give three Dickens's and dramatic recitals at St. James's Hall next Saturday, and on Monday and Tuesday, January 2 and 3, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Thomas will recite "Fagin's last Night Alive," ...

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  34. MISS ADA [?]EE'S CONCERT.

    Miss Ada Gee, L.R.A.M., who spent several years in London whilst securing her Royal Academy diploma and in war work, leave her first student's concert since her return to this city during the week at Glebe Point ...

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  35. MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS.

    The routine orders of the 1st Cavalry Division of the Australian military forces for the forthcoming camps of continuous training and courses, also schools of instruction, have ...

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  36. LONDON METAL QUOTATIONS.

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  37. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    At the renovated Crystal Palace, George-street, to-day and next week [?] Ward will be seen in "Common Clay." The [?] of the holiday season will be supplied by Charlie Chap[?]n in "The Rouseabout" ...

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  38. PICTURESQUE PAPUA.

    Country visitors will have opportunities of seeing Captain Frank Hurley's excellent moving pictures of Papua and Torres Straits at the Globe. George-street, to-day and next week. "Pearls and Savages" should ...

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  39. BREADSTUFFS.

    Cable advices received by shippers yesterday stated that on Wednesday last prompt wheat wan wanted, but otherwise the market was dull. Good general rains were reported to ...

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  40. THE OLYMPIA.

    This afternoon [?], Oxford street, Darlingburst, will be open. The Christmas holiday bill, commencing to-day, includes Thomas H. [?] duction, "The Cup of Life," with Hobart Bosworth ...

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  41. THE LATE MR. CHARLES GLASS.

    The funeral took place at Rookwood Cemetery yesterday of the late Mr. Charles Glass, a news agent, of Marrickville. The ceremony at the graveside was conducted by the Rev. ...

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  42. KING'S CROSS PICTURES.

    There will be an afternoon show to-day at King's Cross, Darlinghurst. The new programme, which is to run until Wednesday next, is made up of Marshall [?]lan's Firal National production. "Bits of Life," ...

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  43. THE LYCEUM.

    "Sentimental Tommy," a Scottish production will be presented to-day and next week at the Ly[?] Pitt-street. The holiday bill includes Ma[?]y Miles Minter in "Jennie Be Good." ...

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  44. CHRISTMAS MEAT.

    Mr. L. Harvey, secretary to the New South Wales Retail Butchers' Association, referring to remarks in yesterday's "Herald," points out that at this time of the year the ...

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  45. OVERSEA MARKET CABLES.

    The butter market is in an extraordinary position, although large quantities are being seld. Prices steadily decline, and quotations are very irregular. Best Victorian salted is ...

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  46. ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    Ralph Cornwall, 29, Harry F[?]ton, 36, and Stephen Doyle, 37, were charged, on remand, before Mr. Gates, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday with breaking and entering the shop od Gustave Roth, ...

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  47. HOMESTEAD DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Mr. P. W. Walton's homestead, at Burngoon Station. Cumnock, was totally destroyed hyfire early this morning. The inmates of the house were compelled to make a hurried exit, ...

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  48. HOMEBRUSH SALES.

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  49. MAN INJURED AT STANMORE.

    Following a dispute in Simmonds-street, S[?]nmore, last evening. Patrick Seanley, of Metropolitan-road, Eumore, was admitted to the Royal Prince Alferd Hospital in a critical ...

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