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  2. THE RED KITE.

    Arthur Brand clambered into the "Red Kite." He had the appearance of one who had been sapped of every vestige of hope, and of vitality itself. Yet his drawn features ...

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  3. LAW REPORT.

    The following probates and letters of administration were granted by the Registrar of Probates during the nast week:- Probates.—M. J. Reardon, C. Clough, T. J. ...

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  4. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The principal event decided at the Randwick Range on Saturday afternoon was the inaugural shoot of the Public Service Club's shield competition. Fifteen teams, representing 13 ...

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  5. STAFF AND CREW OF THE AURORA.

    Top Row (left to right): C. Mauger (carpenter), J. L. house, R.N.R. (chief officer), Captain A. Mackintosh A. Stevens, M.A. B.S.C. (geologist and chief of the [?] Centre Row: E. Wise (cook), S. Grady (fireman), S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GREAT FEAT.

    Lieut.-General Sir Alexander J. Godley, C.M.G. C.B., commanding the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, has issued the following order:—"The Army Corps ...

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  7. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    At the Central Criminal Court on Friday, before the Chief Justice, Sir William Cullen, Charles Perrin, who had been found guilty on a charge of having maliciously wounded ...

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  8. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions on Friday, before Judge ' Scholes, Dan Burko, who was found guilty of having embezzled money belonging to the Railway Workers' and General ...

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  9. LAW NOTICES.

    At Darlinghurst Court House.—At 2.30 p.m. Motions. ...

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  10. SUPREME COURT.

    Cause Lists.—Banco Court, St. James'-road.—Booth v the Municipal Council of Sydney. No. 1 Jury Court, King-street.—At 10 a.m.: Cross v Marlow, Ltd. (part heard). At 10.30 a.m.: Crisp v ...

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  11. CLUB SHOOTS.

    The balance of the targets was utilised by other clubmen, most of whom fired from the medium ranges, where from eight to 15 verniers of windage was required. The scoring, however, was generally high. ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    The second of the director's lecture-concerts will take place on Wednesday evening next, at 8 o'clock. A concession has now been made whereby subscribers will be able to purchase not more than two single ...

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  13. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The hon. treasurer of the Red Cross Society, New South Wales Branch (Mr. Wilfrid Docker), Norwichchambers, Hunter-street, Sydney, announces the receipt of the following donations:—Amount previously ...

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  14. POLISH FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £73,463/14/8; G. M. Harrison, £2/2/; Mrs. Plews, £2; Milk Fund, collected per Miss Ethel Weaver, £3; Wm. Harper, Victoria, £6; W. C. Hooper, S.A. (fifth monthly contribution), £5/1/; ...

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  15. TRIANGLE PHOTO-PLAYS.

    "The Golden Claw" the second photo-drama of the Triangle films, was screened at the Lycemn Theatre on Saturday night. The programme was greeted with enthusiasm by a crowded audience, and the ...

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  16. ROYAL SYDNEY APOLLO CLUB.

    The first concert of the present season of the club, formerly known under its old title the Royal Sydney Licdertafel, will be given to-morrow in the Conservatorium of Music, when Mr. W. Arundel Orchard will ...

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  17. ALLIES' DAY.

    Previously acknowledged £115,672 18s 2d; Boree Creek £654 15s 11d; Chidal, £45 19s 3d; and small sums. Total £116,176 9s 5d. ...

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  18. WIRTH'S NEW HIPPODROME.

    Wirth's New Hippodrome, situated at the corner of Campbell, and Hay streets, near George-street, Hay-market, will be opened on Saturday night next. The Hippodrome, which is the first of its kind in the ...

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  19. BELGIAN FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged £375,760/8/0; Miss Gregory, Levuka, Fiji, £4; Dr. and Mrs. Spiers Kirkland (monthly contributions for January, February, and March), £15/15; Staff and employees ...

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  20. "SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY."

    Pinero's modern realistic masterpiece, more painful by far than anything Henrick Ibsen ever penned, yet modelled upon the Norweglan poet laurete's tense, close, literary ...

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  21. ROYAL, PILLHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Royal Philharmonic Society will open their season on Thursday, April 13, when the "Elijah" will be performed at the Town Hall. This favourite oratorio will be rendered by an orchestra and chorus of 350 under the ...

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  22. COMFORTS FUNDS.

    The 30th Battalion Comforts Fund had a knitting competition recently for prizes given by Mrs. F. G. Waley and Mrs. M'Farlane. A gift evening was held on Thursday, at the Oxford Hall, at which about 500 ...

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  23. SYDNEY CHORAL SOCILTY.

    The Sydney Choral Society, consisting of a body of voices and orchestral players numbering nearly 500, will perform the "Messiah" at the Town Hall on Wednesday, April 10, as a work particularly suited to Holy ...

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  24. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Phillip-street.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate —At 10 a.m.—For hearing: Burkitt v Farne (2), game v Rhodes, same v Wilson (trading as Peerless Motor and Cycle Works) (3), same v Arons, ...

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  25. MR. W.J. COAD'S RECITALS.

    Mr. W. J. Coad will give his annual series of a violin recitals in the Conservatorium small has, commencing Tuesday, April 18, at 8 p.m. Subscriptions will now be received at Paling's where seats may be reserved for ...

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  26. THE CAMP AT MALTA.

    Mr. Frank Lamb, Australian Red Cross representative in Malta, describing Paul's the tents beyond are St. David's and farthest away All Saints'. St Andrew a cup of tea." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.

    At the musical and dramatic entertainment to be given to-morrow in the Hyde Park Unitarian Church, Mr. Montgomery Stuart will recite the one-act tragedy. "The Swan Song," by Tchekoff, and, with Miss Lily ...

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  28. BRITAIN PREPARED.

    Immense attendances, both afternoon and evening, greeted the new national motion pictures, "Britain Prepared," at tho Town Hall, on Saturday. The matinee audience ...

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  29. MR. RICHARD ALLEN'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Richard Allen and his pupils will give a song and dramatic recital at the Repertory Theatre on Wednesday evening next when with the artistic assistance of Mr. Frank Hutchens, Mr Stewart Allen, ...

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  30. ADELPHI WAR CHEST MATINEE.

    Mr. George Marlow has organised a monster War Chest Matinee for next Saturday at the Adelphi Theatre in association with the War Chest Sports Committee and other willing workers. In addition to the ...

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  31. ACTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Walter Bentley's election as president of the Actors' Association of Australasia in succession to the late George S. Titheradge has been warmly approved of throughout professional circles. His long ...

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  32. THE KENNEDY QUARTETTE.

    The Kennedy Symphony Qaurette, a family of talented musicians long settled in Randwick with Keith Kennedy as the boy violinist of the group, has since toured all over the world for many years past, and ...

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  33. GRACE BROS.' SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The Minister for Education will open the competitions for the Grace Bros.' State Conservation Scholarships at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Model Store. Mr. Gustave Shapoffski will adjudicate throughout. ...

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  34. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before the Registrar.—At 10.30 a.m. Dunton v Water-house: at 10:45 a.m., Cohen v Goldstein. ...

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  35. CONCERT AT LIVERPOOL CAMP.

    An enjoyable concert was given in the Presbyterian tent, Liverpool Camp, last Tuesday, when the soldiers were entertained by the Misses Ruby Allison and Emmie Pring, assisted by Misses Young, Kennedy, and ...

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  36. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    James Ryan and Albert Lewis robbery being armed; and Joseph Christopher Fitzsimmons, accessory after the fact. ...

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  37. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Giuseppe Antonio Compisee, stealing; Alfred Henry Burnett, shooting at with intent to do grievous bodily harm. ...

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  38. MISS IDA COUGH'S WAR RECITAL.

    The pupils of Miss Ida Gough will give a pianoforte recital at St. James's Hall on Saturday, April 1. The assisting artists will include Misses Grace McColl and Lottic Davies, Messrs Harry Thomas, Joseph ...

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  39. TUESDAY, MARCH 28.

    At Darlinghurst Courthouse—At 10.30 a.m.; Appeals, etc., Flemmich v Federal Commissioner of Land Tax (special case), Rolfe v Willis, Young v Williams, R. S. Howard and Sons, Ltd., v Brunton and others, ...

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  40. MRS HAFFENDEN-SMITH.

    Entries may now be sent in for Mrs. Haffenden-Smith's seventh annual free scholarship, contiting the winners in each section to 12 months' training free of all tuition fees. Mr. F. J. Davy is the hon, secretary ...

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  41. STAGE AT RANDWICK HOSPITAL.

    A very fine stage has been erected at Randwick Hospital for cinema and concert use. It was designed by Mr. Halligan for the Red Cross, and the following friends of the ...

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  42. SERVIAN AND MONTENEGRIN FUND.

    The Under-Secretary, the Treasury acknowledges receipt of the following further subscriptions to the Servian and Montenegrian Relief Fund:—Mrs. and Miss Robins, £2/10/; Dr. W. C. Huggart, £5/5/; David ...

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  43. DRAMATIC RECITAL.

    On Saturday evening, at St. James' Hall, Phillip-street, an Ancelon-Chapman costume dramatic recital was given before a large audience, and, taken as a whole, the performance warranted the generous ...

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  44. WOMEN POLICE.

    The Chief Secretary states that no additional appointments have been made to the women police, who number only two. Mr. Black explains that the need for ...

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  45. GERMAN FINED £20.

    At the Central Police Court on Friday, William Helm, 64, was charged with having, without authority, a revolver in his possession, he being a naturalised person. Helm, ...

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  46. WAR CHEST.

    Amount already acknowledged £40,443 2s 11½d; Hunter White, £100; Kiama Agricultural Society £10; half proceeds Bowral benefit concert £22 7s; sale of French flag £111 5s 9d; F. A. Thorpe, ...

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  47. CHURCH OF ENGLAND CAMP FUND.

    Archdeacon Martin, honorary clerical secretary of the Home Mission Society, acknowledges the following additional subscriptions in aid of the Church of England work amongst the soldiers in ...

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  48. LATE MR. F. H. PIESSE, C.M.G.

    A bronze statue of the late Mr. F. H. Piesse, C.M.G., which formed part of the Roon's cargo, has arrived, and is being erected at Katanning. Probate of the will of a ...

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