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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,488 words
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  4. ON THE LAND.

    Ab a general thins, the larger species of wild birds, and more especially those which malte their habitat about or on the water, make a move east and south-east in Riverina ...

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  5. THE WOOL TKADE.

    On Monday next the regular series of auctions, as per amended roster, will commence in the Sydney and Victorian markets. Brisbane and Adelaide will, as usual, bold public ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    One of the last of the great war concerts this year will be given at the Toim Hall to-night, when the Royal Philharmonic Society will bring forward its imposing forces to the number of 410 performers in colossal ...

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  7. HORNSBY BULGUN CONCERT.

    The postponed Continental concert at Hornsby in aid of the Belgian Fund will now take place at Hornsby Park on Monday evening, when the Friendly Societics and the Hornshy Band will start from Waitara, [?] ...

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  8. MISS RITA HOGARTH'S RECITAL.

    Miss Rlta Hogarth, a soprano from Miss Alice L. Harker's studio, will give a concert at St. James's Hall next Saturday evening, when the assisting artisis will be John Carlton Fay, [?] ...

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  9. MISS EMILIE LAMBERT'S CONCERT.

    Miss Emilie Lambert will direct a ocal matire[?] given by her pupils at St. James's Hall at 3 o'cl[?] on Monday, Nov. 16. Besides songs by Misses Maris Le Cesne, and other leading students, Miss Lambe[?] ...

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  10. HER MAJRSTY'S THEATRE.

    "Jolathe" entele u ion ils second and final week to-night at Her Majesty's Theatre. It is a beantiful operetta of wit and fancy both as regards librette and music and is emphatically a minor work of ...

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  11. REPERTORY THEATRE'S DRAMA WEEK.

    The Sydney Repertory Theatre announces a festiv[?] week of Australian drama in aid of the War Fund. from Monday, November 16, to Saturday, November [?] inclusive, under the stage-direction of E. Gilbert ...

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  12. IRRIGATION. AREAS.

    Wo are advised that late Valencia oranges, seid on commission on account of the Yanco experiment farm hy tho Sydney agents, recently realised 16/ per bushel—case. ...

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  13. PASTURES BOARDS.

    CASINO.—At a meeting of the Casino P.P. Board, Lieutenant-Colonel P.' G. Fanning was re-elected chairman unopposed for the 15th time. He has been a member of the board ...

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  14. PALACE—"THE BOLD SOJER BOY."

    Allen Doone's return to the Palace. Theatre, with another new play by Thee. Burt Savre, entitled "The Bold Sojer Boy," will bo welcomed to-night, and more espeuully as the drama will deal with the doings ...

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  15. MISS DORA HILL'S RETURN.

    Miss Dora Hill, the well-known Sydney pia[?] who left Sydncy last December to pay a [?] to Europe for further [?] returned [?] the week by the Poli[?] vlrtuose. [?] but on this ...

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  16. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    COOLAH—There was a nice shower of rain on Tuesday, which has done much towards saving the crops Harvesting lins commenced, and there will be soma good outs of ...

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  17. "THE GLAD EYE" COMPANY.

    "The Clad Eye" Company was greeted with much enthushsm at the Palace Theatre last night, when they closed their season without having had to change their programme, to a large audience. Miss Ethel ...

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  18. FRAULEIN JENSEN'S PUPILS.

    The pupils from Fraulein Jensen's Academy of Musie gave their monthly [?] in Paling's Concert Hall last Wednesday evening, when an enjoyable programme included instrumentai solos by Mr. Arth[?] ...

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  19. SEED WHEAT.

    The attention of the Minister for Agrleulture has buen drawn to some statements that the Government were offering 5s 3d per bushel for seed wheat from the present season's crop, ...

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  21. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Seven Keys to Bildpute" continues to draw great audiences to the CrcUnon Thritre with Fred. Nible as the novelist the passes a freezing night at that smamer report, where he wrestles with a hermit, several ...

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  22. SPENCER'S LYCEUM.

    A further budget of war pictures will be sercend a[?] Spenecr's Lve[?]um on Monday. The [?]enes include the funeral of Naval Aviator Licutcnant Gates at Hendon: transport train leaving for the front: the warships ...

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  23. LITTLE THEATRE LAST NIGHT.

    Pinero's famous play, "His House in Order," will be performed for the last time to night at tbe Little the tre, where Hugh Buckler and Yiolet Paget close their season in order to take up elates at Brisbane These ...

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  24. DEDUCTING BENT FEOM WAGES.

    A case of no small importance to sheep farmers and others emploiing labeur was recently decided in one of the country courts In the case in question, a shearer agreed with a statiowner to shear 881 sheep ...

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  25. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    Georgs Willoughby's dramatic company Ia drawing crowded audiences at the Adelphi Theare in "The "Kelly Gang." Mr. George Cross is appearing as Kelly, and Miss Vera Renace aa the heroine. On Saturday ...

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  26. WEST'S PICTURES.

    At both the Glaciarium and Olympis, siarting with the matinee to-day, final presentations of the recent Melbourne Cup will be serecned. The stat [?] is entitled "The Rajah's Tiara," whilst Charies Cha[?] ...

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  27. PARRAMATTA ORCITABD NOTES.

    The splendid neither experienced of late has put heait luto the orcbaidlsts, who expect to have good all-round crops of both citrus and summer liult Hie setting of the ...

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  28. BELGIUM FUND SONG RECITAL.

    Mr. Montgomery Stuart will reader classic and remantic songs, and will recite, at his concert at fit. James's Hall on Monday evening next, in aid of the Belgian Distress Fund. An attractive programme ...

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  29. THE DANDIES.

    The [?] Companies, at Coronation Theatre, Bondi Junction, and Eden Gardens, Manly, [?] bright refined, and up-to-date programme nightly. ...

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  30. MOSMAN MUSICAL SOCITERY.

    "Haddon Hull" will be the. subject of the Mosmin Musical Society's next season at Warringah Hall, Neutral Bay, where Sullivan's romantic opera will be staged next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and ...

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  31. INCREASING THE WHEAT AREA.

    "A Wheat Grower" writes.—Seeing that the only security that 90 per cent. of the farmers in this district have to offer are their horses and imptovetnents on their farms, on ...

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  32. PICTURIS AT THE STADIUM.

    With a view to angmenting the Red Greyes [?] moving pictures will be screned at the Sta[?] catter Bay, every evening with the exception of Saturday commencing on monday next. The films ...

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  33. MISS ELSIE PRINCE'S RECITAL.

    A dramatic recital will be given by Miss Elido Prince at St. James's Hall on Tuesday next, at 8 o'clock, in laid of the Redfern Bed cross Funds. Miss Prinece will appear in "Nan, the Good for Nothing," and in scenes ...

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  34. THE DAY.

    Henry Chippers notable poem, "The Pay," hat been filmed by the Fraser Film Release Company, and win be ready for exhibition on Wednesday next. The Boeni has been adapted by Mr. Johnston Weir, and ...

    Article : 41 words
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