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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    At Her Majesty's Theatre to-day "Mother Goose" will be staged at 1.45, as well as at 7.45, and doubtless the house will he filled on both occasions. The spectacular marches, dazling ballets, and pretty ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Tattersall's caters this afternoon at Randwick for metropolitan sporting folk; in the Northern District the Maitland Jockey Club holds a meeting at Rutherford; and in the ...

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  4. THE DICKENS' FELLOWSHIP.

    A meeting, dealing with "The Old Curiosity Shop," arranged by the Dickens' Fellowship, was held at the Congregational Hall on Thursday night. Recitations, were given by Miss Bessic Rogers, Mr. Baker, ...

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  5. PALACE THEATRE.

    "Peg o' My Heart," of winch an extra matinee will be given to-day at 2 p.m., continues to draw crowded houses at the Palace Theatre. Sara Allgood's piquant Irish characterisation of the wild little rustic whose ...

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  6. CONCERT AT LIVERPOOL CAMP.

    Mr. Roland Foster's concert party gave an entertainment in the Methodist Hall at Liverpool camp on Friday, the assisting artists comprising Miss Rose Alba, Miss Jessica Cummins, Miss Cissie O'Keefe, ...

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  7. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The last six nights of "On Trial," with its swift alternate changes between the court house and the actual scene of thrilling events, are now notified at the Criterion Theatre. Next Saturday Miss Madge ...

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  8. WIRTH'S HIPPODROME.

    Wirth's Circus will conclude its Sydney season at the Hippodrome on Saturday next. As is usually the case, the big show has had a successful run, and has been presented to considerably better advantage in its ...

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  9. "KULTUR" AT THE HIPPODROME.

    "Kultur," a gigantic aqua-drama of the war, will open on May 29 at the Hippodrome. Mr. Leonard Durell, an English author and dramatist, recently arrived from London to take charge of the ...

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  10. NEW ADELPHI THEATRE.

    "Richard III", with Mr. Allan Wilkie as the specious villain who boasted that be could "smile, and murder while he smiled is attracting large audences at the Adelphi Theatre after an interval of ...

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  11. GOSFORD RACING CLUB.

    Appended are the weights for the meeting to be held on Tuesday next:- Flying Handicap, 6f.—Ayr, Girl, 9st, Collar, 8st 4lb; Barraconda, 8st 4lb; Amuse, 8st; Lonou, 8st; Duckie, ...

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  12. FRENCH FIGHTING FRONT.

    War films, showing the French fighting front, will be presented, for the first time in Sydney, at the Town Hall on Monday, 20th inst. The pictures, it is stated, have been taken us a record of the operations ...

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  13. TIVOLI THEATRE FOLLIES.

    This afternoon and evening the Tivoli Follies will re-open for a return season in a new entertainment or fun and frolic. Miss Vera Pearce and Mr. Jack Cannot will head the combination, which, as before, ...

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  14. PICTURE BLOCK THEATRES.

    "The Chalice of Courage" in six acts will be shown at the Crystal Palace all next week, in a programme which includes "Matt and Jeff," a cartoon comedy, and the English Illustrated Gazette. The new features ...

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  15. ROYAL—"THE BIRTH OF A NATION."

    The season of D. W. Gr[?] wonderful photo-play, "The Birth of a Nation," has been extended at the Theatre Royal, where the house was unable to accommodate the rush of sight-seers during the past week. ...

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  16. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratchings were recorded yesterday:- TATTERSALL'S CLUB MAY MEETING. Two-years-old Handicap: Oudenarde, ...

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  17. ITALIAN OPERA AT THE ADELPHI.

    The Gonsalez Italian Opera Company of artists, chorus, and orchestra, with Mr. Lorenzo Gonsalez, as business manager, and Giovanni and Eraesto Gonsalez as musical conductors, has arranged with George ...

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  18. COMFORTS' FUND MATINEE.

    Although the Tivoli was not crowded yesterday afternoon, the Riflemen's Battalion Comforts' Fund should benefit considerably by the entertainment. In addition to several Tivoli artists, who appeared by ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES TROTTING CLUB.

    Subjoined are the adjustments for the meeting on the 27th inst:- Trial Handicap, 1m 1f.—Jack Daly, Lady Strickland, scr; Fredda, 1s bhd; Ulladulla (late Jimmy), Island ...

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  20. THE LYCEUM.

    The three Triangle photo-plays to be screened at the Lyceum tonight are "Matrimony" a drama featuring Julia Dean; "Aloha Oe," an island story, with a volcano and a hurricane at sea, and "The ...

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  21. TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    Tattersall's Club holds its May meeting on the Randwick racecourse this afternoon, with every prospect of success, for the track is excellent going, large entries have been ...

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  22. THE SELINSKI CONCERTS.

    Selinski, the new Russian violinist, will make his farewell appearance at St. James's Hall to-night, when he will open with the Mendelssohn Concerto. Mr. Selinski will also play "Serenade Melancolique" ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS.

    The New South Wales championship tournament will be continued to-day when the finals of the ladies championships will be played. An exhibition match has been arranged in which L. and C. Todd will meet ...

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  24. A NEW YIDDISH COMIC OPERA.

    The company of Russian Jews, headed by Jacob Strunin, continue to present interesting plays at the Reportory Theatre. To-night will be staged a new comic opera, entitled "Be a Man," which is said to ...

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  25. N. J. GE[?]DE'S MATINEE.

    To-morrow afternoon, at the Town Hall, Mr. Gehde will direct his first concert of the season. Miss Elsie B. Peerless will sing "Caro Nome" and Rosini's [?] flammatus." Mr. Geo. Whitehead will sing "Arm, Arm, ...

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  26. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    The council of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra announces four concerts for his season at the Town Hall, the first taking place in July with an orchestra of 80 selected players. Mr. G. Slapoffiski has been ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    Manly v Glebe-Balmain, at Manly Oval: North Sydney Mosman v Y.M.C A., at Sydney Grauvnar School Ground, University v Newtown St. George, at Sydney Grammar School Ground; Lastern Suburbs-Randwick v ...

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  28. PATRIOTIC TOURNAMENT AT [?]LLARA.

    In aid of the Y.M.C.A. Field Service Fund, an open tournament will be conducted by the Killara Lawn Tennis Club, on June [?] 5, 10, and 17. The events to be contested are singles, doubles, ladies' ...

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  29. SYDNEY MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    On Thursday evening next, at the Conservatorium, the Sydney Madrigal and Chamber Music Society will open their ninth season, when Mr. W. Arundel Orchard will conduct a number of old-time and modern choral ...

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  30. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    Western Suburbs v South Sydney, at Erskineville Oval, 315 (J. T. Black); Balmain v Annandale, at Wentworth Park, 3.15 (C. Russell); North Sydney v Eastern Suburbs, at Sports Ground, 3.15 (A. Farrow); Glebe ...

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  31. ILLAWARRA SUBURBS' ASSOCIATION.

    The draw for to-day is as follows:- Men's Competition. Sutherland v Thornleigh No. 1. Hillerest v Apsley Park No. 1. ...

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  32. FRENCH MUSIC SOCIETY.

    Classic instrumental novelties and the debut of Miss Inga Orner will give particular interest to the French Music Society's concert at the Conservatorium on Tuesday, May 30. The Norwegian operatic ...

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  33. WARREN HOSPITAL BENEFIT RACE MEETING.

    The Warren Hospital Benefit Race Meeting held on Wednesday and Thursday was a big success. Results:- FIRST DAY. Maiden Handicap, 6f.—J. Craig's Galgowin, 9st 3lb, ...

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  34. VISITING RUSSIAN ARTISTS.

    Although comparitively unknown in the outer world of art, Alfred Mirovitch and Michael Piastro, two Russian artists of the modern school, who appear in Sydney next month, both won distinction at the ...

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  35. BASEBALL.

    District Division.—Gordon v Mosman North Sydney, at Chatswood 0val (Mr. J. D. Hay); Burwood v University, at University Oval, late (Mr. H. J. Granger); Bexley v Paddington, at Bexley (Mr. S. [?]loss); ...

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  36. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    First League.—Annandale v Drummoyne at Drummoyne, 3.15; Y.M.C.A. v Northern Suburbs, at North Sydney Oval, No. 1, 3.15; Balmain v Granville, at Sydney Cricket Ground, No. 1, 3.15; Pyrmont v Royal ...

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  37. THE PAUL DUFAULT TOUR.

    New Zealand press notices refer to the tour opened by Paul Default at Dunedin on Easter Monday. There was a great rush to hear the France-Canadian [?] again, the houses were sold out, and four concerts ...

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  38. METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION.

    Balmain Caledonians v Sydney Caledonian Society, at Easten Park, 3.15; Burns' Anniversary v Newtown, at Primrose Park, 3.15; Ashfield v Glebe, at Ashfield Park, 3.15. Balmain Thistle v Five Dock, at Five Dock ...

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  39. ALLEN DOONE'S RETURN.

    Mr. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keely will return from America by the steamer Ventura on Tuesday next. Since his last season here Mr. Doone has been on a flying trip to the United States. The Doone ...

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  40. THE AUSTRALIAN GAME.

    Balmain v Newtown, at Rushcutter Bay Oval; Sydney v East Sydney, at Moore Park; Paddington v South Sydney, at Australian Football Ground, Mascot. Ex-students' much, Burwood v Gardiner's-road ...

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  41. GRENFELL JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Grenfell Jockey Club's annual races were postponed through the rain. The results so far are:- Iandra Handicap.—H. Stein's Mullengeen, 1; W. Thomas's Brown and Pink, 2. ...

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  42. CROQUET.

    The annual croquet tournament will commence at the Kunng-gai Recreation Grounds to-day, and the receipts therefrom will be given to the Y.M.C.A. Field Service Fund. Following is to-day's ...

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  43. "HOMES FOR HEROES" CONCERT.

    The next general meeting in connection with the concert at the Town Hall on June 21, in aid of the funds of the Voluntary Workers' Association to provide [?] homes for wounded soldiers and for soldiers' ...

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  44. THE VOICE AND HOW TO USE IT.

    On Wednesday evening Mr. Walter Bentley delivered the first of a series of free lectures on "The Voice and How to Use It," at Anderson's Music House Salon. He showed the necessity of cultivating pure speech as ...

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  46. GOULBURN RACING CLUB.

    The winter meeting of the Goulburn Racing Club opened to-day, in fine weather, in the presence of an average attendance. The track was in first class order. Results: ...

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  47. ATHLETICS.

    A sports meeting will be held at the Marrickville Oval to-day, in aid of the Field Artillery Comforts Fund Members of the New South Wales A.A.A are provided with two open events, 100 yards and 880,yards ...

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  48. MISS LOIS ZUCKER.

    At St. James's Hall on Thursday evening next, a song recital will be given by Miss Lois Zucker. This contralto will sing attractive music by Cherubini, Tschaikewsky, Dvorak, Verdi, and Saint [?] ...

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  49. DANDIES' SUBURBAN SEASON.

    Mr. Edward Branscombe announces an entirely new company of Dandies to appear at the Coronation Theatre, Bondi Junction commencing next Saturday. During the winter months the company will perform every ...

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  50. CYCLING.

    The above club will hold a five miles road race to-day over the Enfield-Bankstown course. COMBINED HANDICAP. The Ashfield and Central Cumberland Clubs will ...

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  51. THE TOM MOORE CONCERT.

    A concert in celebration of the birth of Tom Moore will be given it the Town Hall next Saturday evening, with the co-operative of Henri Verhrugghen, Dr. Chas. W. M'Carthy, John Carlton Fay, Sid Macdonald, and ...

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  52. BILLIARDS.

    In his game of 18,000 up, against Clark McConachy, champion of New Zealand, Walter Lindrum to-day made a break of 786. ...

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  53. BOXING.

    To-night, at the Stadium, Dave Smith will make his reappearance in the ring, and will meet the American boxer, Jimmy Clabby. Both men are in splendid condition, and they will take then corners ...

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  54. NORTH SYDNEY CLUB—"THE NEW BOY."

    The North Sydney District Comedy Club will perform Arthur Law's three-act [?] "The New Boy," at the Reportory Theatre on Saturday and Monday, May 27 and 29, in aid of the No. 1 Pack Wireless Signal Troop ...

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  55. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Information has been received by Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bousfield, 638 Crown-street, that their son, Pte. T. V. Bousfield, 13th Batt. A. Compy., 4th Rfcts., previously reported ...

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  56. THE MISSES BARTON'S CONCERT.

    An invitation recital of music will be given by the students of the Misses Barton at St. James's Hall on Tuesday, May 30, at 7.45. The assisting artists will be Messrs. Frank Hannell, Frederick Whitton, and ...

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  57. BAY JOCKEY CLUB.

    The first day's racing of the Hay Jockey Club meeting in aid of the Red Cross and Belgian Funds, took place to-day, when the attendance was large, and the course in excellent order. Mr. James Price, official ...

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  58. MISS ROSE SEATON'S LECTURE.

    At the second of her three lectures on the art of expression, at the Conservatorium on Monday night, in [?] of the Centre for Soldier's Wives and Mothers' Small Loan Fund, Miss Rose Seaton will give ...

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  59. PUBLIC HOSPITALS.

    The Premier has authorised the printing by the Government Printer of the report of the sub-committee organised by the Local Government Association of New South Wales ...

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  60. THE WALTER BENTLEN PLAYERS.

    At the Re[?]tory Theatre on Wednesday evening, May 31, the Walter Bentley Players will appear in scens from "Richeleu" (Walter Bentley as the Cardinal), a new sketch entitled "She Wins," and ...

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