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  2. THE PROCESSION.

    Cavallori Eles says that Sydney is a corner of Paradise. His people out on the stricken fields and in the devastated villages would readily have agreed with him it the ...

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  3. THE ROMAN PROCESSION ON ITALY'S DAY.

    THE CITIZENS' CHARIOT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AMUSEMENTS. "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR."

    Rayard Veiller's new drama of mystery will be the attraction at the Criterion Theatre to-night, with Margaret Wycherley in her original creation as Rosalie La Grange Brinsley Shaw has also come over from ...

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  5. HOYT'S DE LUXE.

    Mary Pickford will be seen for the last time to-day at Hoyt's De Luxe, George-street, in "A Romance of the Redwoods" Commencing on Monday, Elsle Ferguson will be seen in "The [?] e of Jennia [?] ...

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  6. JUVENILE ENTERTAINMENT.

    Mr. Harry Leston, the well-known actor and elocutionist, organised and briskly stage-managed a juvanlla variety entertainment on Thursday afternoon, at King's Cross Theatre in aid of the Italian Red Cross ...

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  7. PALACE.—" THE MASQUERADER."

    Mr. Guy Bates Post, after a nine weeks' season of suceess in Melbourne, will open to-night in the dual role which he created in New York, alternating swiftly as John Chilcote, M P., and Loder, his double. The ...

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  8. THE STALLS.

    Martin-place was again the hub of the carnival. The wide thoroughfare was a blaze of colour, the Italian flag—green, white, and red—being prominent. Many of the lady ...

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  9. HER MAJESTY'S—"CANARY COTTAGE."

    "Canary Cottage, with its startling scenery and costumes and rhythmical changes of music and cecentric ance, will be [?]ed at Her Majesty's Theatre tonight, and until Friday, with Maude Fane for the first ...

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  10. NEW MUSICAL PLAY, " OH, BOY."

    "Oh, Boy" is the piece which Mr. Huth J. Ward purchased on one play-hunting visit to New York, and found still running in its second year when he was here again. This new musical comedy will be [?]abor ...

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  11. TOWN HALL CARNIVAL.

    The Festa Carnevale Floreale in the Town Hall, which was opened in the afternoon by the Consul-General for Italy in Australia (Cavaliere Elles), will be remembered as one ...

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  12. "HOME OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD."

    The Town Hall was densely crowded on Thursday for the concert in aid of the Home of the Good Shepherd, Ashfield, at which a most enjoyable programme was contributed to by Misses Nellie Mannsell, Urwula Mason, ...

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  13. OPERA HOUSE.—"LUCKY O'SHEA."

    "Lucky O'Shea" will open Allen Doone's new season of Irish comedy and romance at the Grand Opera House to-night, when the Lord Mayor and other notables will be present. Theo Burt Sayre's clever ...

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  14. STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    The Conservatorium students gave an enjoyable concert in their central hall on Tuesday night, when the principal item was the performance of Mozart's "Trio No. 4 in C major" for piano, of lin, and cello, light and ...

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  15. ADA REEVES' S FAREWELL.

    Ada Reeve begins at to-day's matinee her farewell season at the Tivoli. The famous comedienne will be supported by Signor Balboni (Italian tenor), Harry Jacoba (singing conductor), Lucio Linda (juvenile ...

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  16. CHANGES AT THE PLAYHOUSE.

    "The Scarlet Troubadours" now notify the last three performances of their prosperous season at the Playhouse for this afternoon (2.30), to-night, and Monday night. In addition to their own bright entertainment, ...

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  17. ITALIAN DAY DONATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 820 words
  18. PRICE OF MEAT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have read "Pro Bono Publico's" letter in your issue of the 26th inst, and it is a pity, when he complains of several correspondents of the wealthy, pastoral industry merely giving ...

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  19. RECRUITING.

    At the Central Recruiting Depot on Thursday 21 men were accepted. The returns from, the country showed 12 acceptances, making the total for the day 33. ...

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  20. "THE QUAKER GIRL."

    On Tuesday night at the Railway Institute a crowded audience mingled applause with laughter during the first of four performance of "The Quaker Girl," in aid of the Civil ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I wonder has it occurred to many of those who are complaining about the prices they have to pay for their meat, and at the same time blame in no measured tones the ...

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  22. "THE SCHOOLMISTRESS."

    The Amateur Patriotic Musical and Dramatic Club will perform Pinero's farcied comedy. "The Schoolmistress." at the Repertory Theatre on July 4 (in the presence of the Governor and Lady Davidson) and July ...

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  23. THEATRE ROYAL—GOLDWYN FILM.

    Next Saturday the Co dwyn Picture direction will open a season with the romantic story of thrills and aughter, "Dodging a Million," in which Mabel Nornand will be seen again as the mldiner's girl who ...

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  24. VICTORY POLICIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 365 words
  25. MOORE-STREET.

    The Syrians of Sydney combined to help Italy. A committee ot twelve ladies, under the leadership of Miss Bellamy, had an attractive stall near Pitt-street. Nearby was ...

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  26. BURNS CLUB CONCERT.

    The Burns Anniversary Club will give their monthly concert at the Protestant Hall to-night, at 7.45, when Mlases Alma Berge, Lilian Gibson, Piper Alick Johnston, and Messrs. R. M. Baxter, Chas, Smythe, and ...

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  27. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE.

    At the Conservatorium at 2.30 to-day the orchestra, under Henri Verbrugghen, will give a repeat performance of a fascinating tight programme, which includes the "Casse Noisette" ballet suite, Euryanthe Overtune, ...

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  28. GALA CONCERT AND TABLEAUX

    This evening, and on Monday, July 1, and Tuesday, July 2, at the Repertory Theatre, the Students' Club of the Royal Art Society will present a gala concert and art tableaux under the direction of Mr. Knowles ...

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  29. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    On Thursday next at the Town Hall. Mme Elsie Davies, an artist, who has appeared as prima donna an Europe will [?]ing "Ocean, [?]od Mighty Monster," and an aria from "Golden Legends" with chorus. ...

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  30. MISS MEGGY AND MR. MESSEAS.

    At the Conservatorium Hall on the evenings of July S, S, and 10 Miss Myrhe Meggy and Mr. James Messeas will gave the first performance of the complete Cycle of Beehoven and Mendeasohn so[?] for the cello ...

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  31. CENTRAL STATION.

    The Central Railway Station presented a striking picture. Flags of the Allied nations hung from the cross beams of the main building. There was only one stall ...

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  32. STOLEN MONEY RETURNED.

    The pay-box containing £460, which was stolen from the paymaster's office on the Railway Construction works at Kempsey, on June 20, was returned yesterday. It had been placed ...

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  33. MISS ESTHER KAHN'S CONCERT.

    An especially interesting concert will be given at the Kings hail on Saturday, July 6, consisting of [?]st performances of works in manascript by Miss [?]ner Kann. These compositions will me[?] several ...

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  34. HIGH PRICES FOR TIMBER.

    Mr. V. Ackerman, Commonwealth Price Commissionor, held an inquiry yesterday into the price of timber. Mr. F. H. Cork, represented the Sydney and Suburban Timber ...

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  35. CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    On Wednesday next at 8.8. p.m. the Verbrugghen Suing Quartet will pay the Beetnosen Quartet, Op[?], No. 3. m C. The piano Qu[?], O. [?], c Senu[?] will also be given, with Miss M[?] Meggy at ...

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  36. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Being much impressed with your admirable sub-leader of the 24th inst, I wish to add my quota on the much-discussed question, viz., the price of meat. Having had ...

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  38. GEORGE AND PITT STREETS.

    George and Pitt streets in yesterday's demonstration maintained their reputation, amongst the chief city thoroughfares, for enthusiasm and cordial support ot the object in ...

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  39. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.

    Commencing Saturday evening next a season of eight [?]ony popular concerts will be imaginated in the [?]ney Town Hall. Among those to appear on the [?]st night the Cecil Parnes, a wonderful boy violnist, ...

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  40. NO PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins refused to-day to grant the request for preference of employment made by the Waterside Workers' Federation in its case against the Commonwealth ...

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  41. BATTLE-PLANE FUND.

    On the first night of the Women's Reform League's "Seven Days Bigmarket" in St. James's Hall, Jury 5 to 12, to [?] a battle-[?], Miss Grace Stafford will present "The Runaway." On Saturday the ...

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  42. B.I.S.N. COMPANY'S STEAMER SUNK.

    News,has been received in Melbourne that the steamer Itria, a well-known visitor to Australia, was sunk on April 20, as the result of a collision, which occurred off the east ...

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  43. CUPID CAMOUFLAGED.

    Cupid Camounaged will be seieened for the last time in the city at the ning's Cross [?], Darlinghurst, on Tuesday afternoon. The box plan is open at Canng's. ...

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  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  45. ALLOCATION OF TINPLATES.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, has received a cablegram from the High Commissioner, notifying the Commonwealth Government that the British Minister for ...

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  46. "DOROTHY" TO BE REVIVED.

    Mr. Oswald Anderson notifies that over £600 will result for various funds as the outcome of the recent Doruthy" reason by the Sydney Academy of Music and leading artust[?]. On July 15 a second charitable ...

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  47. DEAR BEEF.

    Stockowners are not entirely dismayed by the prospect of the price of meat being fixed, judging from the results of an auction sale of imported stud beef bulls, held at the ...

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  48. WEST'S OLYMPIA.

    The matinee to-day at Wes[?] Olympia, Oxford-street, will start at 2.30. To-night "The Strong Way" will be shown, with other pictures. For Monday next [?]orma Talmadge in "The Ghosts of Yesterday," ...

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  49. HOYT'S LYCEUM.

    To-day at the Lyceum a willam For production, "The Moral Law," featuring Gladys Brockwell, will be shown. The change of pictures includes Franklyn Farnum. "The Bough Lover" and a new comedy. ...

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  50. AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE.

    To-day and to-night "Souls Aflame," an Italian photophy in four acts, will be screened at the American Picture Palace, Pitt-street. The show at this picture house is continuous from 10.30 a.m. to ...

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  51. PETROLEUM TINS.

    Owing to the shortage of tin plates in Australia a war precautions regulation has been issued providing that no person shall, without the consent of the Minister for Defence out ...

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  52. ONION PICTURE THEATRES.

    Patrons of the Crystal Palace on Monday and all next week will set Clara Kinball Young in "The Marionettes," with "A Playright's Wrong," as comic relief. Transfered from the Town Hall the ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  54. INJURIES TO A CHILD.

    John Bale sued Lillian Fawsett of Monaro Private Hospital, in the Cooma District Court, before Judge Fitzhardinge and jury, to recover £400 for alleged injuries to his child, two ...

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  55. CASTLEREAGH AND HUNTER STREETS.

    The Amateur Sportswomen of New South Wales always have a stall on special days at the George-street end of Hunter-street, and yesterday they had, in addition, stalls at the ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN MIDSHIPMEN.

    The Acting Minister for the Navy, Mr. Poynton, stated yesterday that excellent reports have been received from commanding officers of the Australian midshipmen who completed ...

    Article : 62 words
  57. LABOUR SPLIT.

    The Breadcarters' Union has decided to withdraw from the New South Wales Labour Council. ...

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