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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Mikado," produced on Saturday at the Petersham Town Hall under Mr. Harry Sherlock's baton, with Mrs. Fred. England as stage manager, will be repeated to-morrow and on Saturday with Violet ...

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  3. 6th AND 7th LIGHT HORSE.

    The general meeting of the 6th and 7th Light Horse Comforts Fund was held yesterday afternoon at the city depot of the fund, situated in the basement of the Mutual Life ...

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  4. ON THE LAND.

    The announcement that it ia intended by the Department of Agriculture to create more facilities for the training of women farmers on account of the success in this direction ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. THE TOMATO WEEVIL.

    GOSFORD.—The buff-coloured tomato weevil is doing considerable damage to tomato plants, pumpkin and melon vines, etc., in district gardens. Two years ago this pest was ...

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  7. RECITAL AT NEUTRAL BAY.

    To-night an organ recital and concert will be givn by Mr. Arthur Massey (organist) at St. Peter's Church, Neutral Bay, when the choir will sing "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod), and the solists will include ...

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  8. Mr. VOST-JANSSEN'S PUPILS.

    At St. James's Hall, to-morrow evening, Mr. S. Vost-Janssen will give his annual pupils' violin recital. Assistance will be given by the Misses L. Mulholland, Nellie Macartney, and Mr. N. Wentzel, ...

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  9. SYDNEY MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    The fortieth concert of the Sydney Madrigal and Chamber Music Society, under Mr. W. Arundel Orchard's direction, at the Conservatorium, next Thursday evening, will include beautiful choral numbers and vocal ...

    Article : 86 words
  10. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    BOMBALA.—Splendid rain has fallen here this week, 105 points being registered. Shearing will be delayed for a few days, but the rain will benefit the district considerably. ...

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  11. 1st BATTALION PIONEERS.

    A concert will be given at the King's Hall next Thursday evening in aid of the 14h Reinforcements, 1st Battalion, Pioneers. The programme is being arranged by Mr. J. Coad, and the plan is at Paling's. ...

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  12. LISMORE RAILWAY.

    Mr. Albert Dunson, North Dorrigo, writes: —Mr. Fraser, the Chief Railway Commissioner, said to a deputation which interviewed him at Glenreagh a few days ago, ...

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  13. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S RECITAL.

    Miss Grace Stafford will hold her final students' recital at St. James's Hall next Saturday, when she will herself strengthen the programme. The entertainment will include costume recitations and comedies. ...

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  14. MISS MARY MACNICOL'S RECITAL.

    At St. James's Hall on Tuesday, December 4, [?] p.m., an elocutionary and dramatic recital will be given by the pupils of Miss Mary L. Macnicol. Invitations at Paling's at a small booking fee. Proceeds in ...

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  15. INJURY TO MR. ALFRED SALENGER.

    Mr. Alfred Salenger, who was recently severely injured at a munition factory in England while carrying out experiments in conjunction with Lieut. Geake, A.I.F., and ...

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  16. MISS META MILLS' CONCERT.

    Miss Meta Mills will give a vocal recital and concert at St. James's Hall on Wednesday, December 6, in aid of the First Light Horse Comforts Fund. The new soprano will sing "U[?] Voce," Micaela's aria from the ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. LORD MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND.

    At the last meeting of the executive committee of the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund a further batch of weekly allowances was approved, and grants totalling £290 made. The ...

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  18. MISS ETHERDEN'S RECITAL.

    An elocutionary recital will be given in St. James's Hall on Thursday, December 6, by Miss Rita V. Etherden and pupils. Assistance will be given by suitable artists. The plan is now at Paling's. ...

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  19. MR. FRANK HUTCHENS' RECITAL.

    A pianoforte recital is announced for Friday, December 7, by Mr. Frank Butchens, who will present an attractive programme, including Beethoven's great sonata Op. III., and Bach's Chromatic Fantasic and Fugue, ...

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  20. MR. THORMAN'S STUDENTS' RECITAL.

    Mr. Walter Thorman's students' annual recital will be held this year at the Conservatorium on Saturday evening, December 8, when the proceeds will be devoted to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children. ...

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  21. STATE INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES.

    Sir,—I am constrained to make a further brief reply to the Minister for Public Works in regard to his defence of the Govornment policy in regard to State industrial ...

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  22. ITALY'S FIRM STAND.

    In the course of his speech at St, John's Hall, Darlinghurst, last Thursday night, the Premier (Mr. Holman) said that any man who built his foundations upon the return of ...

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  23. PROPOSED WINE POOL.

    A meeting of wine-growers representative of the different States of the Commonwealth who held in Melbourne last week for the purpose of considering a proposal that there ...

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  24. MISS C. D. BARTON'S CONCERT.

    The pupils of Miss G. D. Barton will give an invitation concert at St. James's Hall on Monday, December 10, when Messrs. Cyril Monk and Albert Goossena will be the assisting artists. The plan will open at ...

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  25. PROTECTION OF ACTING RIGHTS.

    Mr. Neville W. Montagu announces his intention of enforcing the dramatic rights of any authors he represents as agent. He remarks that "amateur companies have for some time, in their ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. R.A.S. SCHOLARSHIP.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural Society recently decided to establish a scholarship at the Hawkesbury College, of £100, available for three years, and also an ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. EIGHT-HOUR DEMONSTRATION.

    The Eight-hour demonstration and sports, which were postponed from October owing to the effects of the strike, were held to-day. The procession in the morning, which was on ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. THE WHEAT CROP.

    WAGGA.—The wheat paddocks are in such A boggy state that it is impossible to enter, with teams. A fairly large quantity of hay has been cut and stocked, and will suffer ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. DISEASE INM WHEAT.

    The report from Forbes that what was considered a new disease in wheat had appeared in the district was brought under the notice of Mr. Hugh Ross, Chief Inspector of ...

    Article : 166 words
  30. TIMBER REGULATIONS.

    COFF'S HARBOUR.—There is greant discontent here amongst the teamsters over the new timber regulations, especially over the pine tops. Another cause is that a man at ...

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  31. DON'T LOOK OLD.

    Be wise in time. Damp your Grey Hairs with LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER. After a very few days your testimony to this marvellous Hair Darkener may be safely counted on. Bottles.1/6.—Advt. ...

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  32. THE HAWKESBURY COLLEGE.

    Among the visitors to the H.A. College this week was Mr. C. F. Baxter, Minister in charge of the wheat scheme in Western Australia. Mr. Baxter inspected the college under the ...

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  33. THE IRRIGATION AREAS.

    Mr. H. Jarrott, Leeton, writes:—The Minister takes exception to a statement in my previous letter that we are "struggling to get past Mr. Grahame to justice and fair ...

    Article : 762 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,201 words
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