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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The fast-closing Gilbert-Sullivann season will be continued this evening with an early favourite, "H.M.S. Pignofire," which will be revived, with the following cast:—The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B., ...

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  3. ARBITRATION.

    The council of the Employers' Federation, of N.S.W. have under consideration the Commonwealth Arbitration Amending Bill, now before the Federal Parliament. It is ...

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  4. COCKATOO DOCK.

    The shipwright, plumbers, and carpenters employed at the Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo Island, who ceased work early in the week because of a difference over the question ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. MISS MARY MACNICOL'S RECITAL.

    At St. James's Hall, Phillip-street, on Tuesday, December 8, at 8 p.m., an clocutionary and dramatic recital will be given by Miss Mary L. Macnicol and pupils. Recitations, plays, scenes, and monologoes ...

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  7. MR. ARTHUR APPLEBY'S RECITAL.

    At the St. James's Hall on Friday evening, December 11, Mr. Arthur Appleby will give a vocal recital in aid of the Belgian Fund. Assistance will be given by the Salon Quartette, and the song cycle, ...

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  8. MISS MYLOR BURGE'S RECITAL.

    At the St. James's Hall on Thursday, December [?], an operatic recital will be given by Miss Myior Burge in aid of the widows and children of the Australian Expeditionary Forces. This will be Miss Burge's first ...

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  9. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Seven Keys to Baldpate" enters upon its eighth week at the Criterion Theatre to-night, and should the run be systaubed until Christmas in the face of the war, it will prove a tribute, both to the ...

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  10. WESTERN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Western Suburbs Philharmonic Society will give their Christmas concert in the Sydney Town [?]ll on December 19, when a chorus of 600 voices ill be assembled, supported by an orchestra of nearly 100 ...

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  11. Advertising

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  12. CHRISTMAS CHEER CONCERT.

    Mr. Oswald Anderson, whose return to Sydney after an absence of two years in England was recently announced, will give a patriotic concert at St. James' Hall on December 19, to provide Christmas cheer for ...

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  13. PALACE THEATRE.

    Mr. Allen Doone will this evening revive at the Palace Theatre (for one week only) his own original play, "A Romance in Ireland." This pretty lovetale takes place at Doyle Farm, County Mayo, in ...

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  14. SIGNOR V. DE GIORGIO'S STUDENTS.

    At the Repertory Theatre, on Monday, December 21, a students' recital will be given by me pupils of Signor V. de Giorgio's Singing and Piano School. The proceeds will be in aid of the Red Cross Fund. ...

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  15. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    "The Woman Pays" will be the new production by the George Willoughby direction at the Adelp[?] Theatre, where Frank M. Thorne's strong emotional drama will be pleturesquely staged both afternoon ...

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  16. WEST'S PICTURES.

    At the Glaciarium and Olympia in Oxford-street to-day the big Gaumont success, entitled "Chains," will be the star picture, and in addition several war items. The star for Monday is a Lubia picture, entitled [?] ...

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  17. ART GALLERY.

    The trustees of the National Art Gallery recently asked the Minister of Education, whether, in view of the present financial pressure brought about by the war, it was ...

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  18. POSITION OF CARPENTERS.

    Mr. W. J. Corbett, district delegate of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters, and Joiners, states that the carpenters never refused to work a night shift at award ...

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  19. MALINI IN MAGIC AT THE LITTLE.

    Prof. Malini, a magician and prestidigitateur acclaimed throughout the United States and in many foreign cities in Europe, will open a two-weeks season, at the Little Theatre, to-night. Like Mark ...

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  20. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    "On the Isle of Sarne," a comedy-drama, adapted from "The Picaroon," by H. B. Mar[?]ott Watson, will be featured at Spencer's Lyceum on Monday next. countess Dorothes, who, despite her uncle, the Duke, ...

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  21. THE GARCIA PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    There will be another important and claborately organised war entertainment at the Town Hall tonight, given by Mine, Christian and the Gareia School of Music, in aid of the Girls' Patriotic Fund. A ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    To-day the Treasurer moved a motion to dissent from the ruling of the Speaker in declaring that an amendment inserted in the Co-operative Sugar Mills Bill was outside ...

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  23. PICTURE BLOCK THEATRES.

    A strong programme will be presented on Monday at the Crystal Palace. "English Gazette," "The Deadly Cheroot," "War Pictures from Antwerp," "The Long Way," and "Wireless from the War" will be screened. ...

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  24. ROYAL SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The concluding concert (171st) of the prenent season will be held in the Town Hill on Wednesday next, under Mr. W. Arundel Orchard's direction. Signor Antonio Molinari, operatic tenor—a new arrival—and ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly after 6 a.m. yesterday william Titchborne, 37, who resided in Beecham-street, Marrickville, was knocked down and killed by a train between Marrickville and ...

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  26. GRAND TRUMAN FESTIVAL.

    At the Town Hall next Saturday evening a concert will be given, consisting entirely of compositions by Mr. Ernest Truman (City Organist). The feature of central interest will be the first performance in ...

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  27. FATAL FALL.

    The City Coroner yesterday held an inquiry into the cause of death of Andrew Flondre, 51, The evidence showed that deceased was working on scaffolding 70ft high on a chimney ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Prime Minister on Wednesday turned on the current from Lake Coleridge Canterbury hydro-electric installation, the first completed portion of the State scheme for the ...

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  29. PLEASURE LAND.

    An addition has been made to the many [?] forms of amusement at the Crystal Palace, Georgestreet, by the construction of "Pleasure Land," on the first floor of the building, which, as its name ...

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  30. THE DANDIES.

    The Dandies' Companies at the Coronation [?] Bondi Juntion, and at Eden Summer Gardens, Manly, are giving an excellent performance nightly. There are few dull moments in the performance, which includes ...

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  31. DROWNED IN HARBOUR.

    A lad named Francis Sydney Duffy was found drowned in Woolloomcoloo Bay. The City Coroner yesterday found that death was due to accidental drowning. ...

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  32. CHRISTMAS DINNER CONCERT.

    The sixth annual concert, with the object of providing Christmas dinner to some of the poor of Sydney, will be given at Concordia Hall to-night by Mr. Thomas L. Rothwell, who has organised a strong ...

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  33. CHARGE THAT FAILED.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly further investigatpd the Rev. P. Fraser's charge against the Rev. Mr. Dickie, Professor of Theology, and affirmed that Mr. Fraser had ...

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  34. THE DICKENS FELLOWSHIP.

    The members of the Dickens Fellowship spent interesting evening in the Southern Cross Hall, Castlereagh-street, on Thursday. The principal item on the programme was a paper on "The Platform Work of ...

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  35. FATAL SCALDS.

    An infant, John Arthur Davis, on Monday fell and knocked over a saucepan of boiling water, and sustained fatal injuries. The City Coroner yesterday returned a verdict of ...

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  36. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    This evening (7.45) at the Repertory Theatre the Mosman Mummers will produce a four-act drama in aid of the Royal 'Alexandra Hospital for Sick children. Miss Ethel Hurley and Mr. J. G. Yuill will ...

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  37. TWO INFANTS KILLED.

    The City Coroner (Mr. H. S. Hawkins) on Thursday held inquiries into the cause of death of two infants. In the first case evidence showed that John ...

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  38. AN ASYLUM CASE.

    After spending five years in an asylum for the insane, Rudolph Hein was yesterday declared by the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Burnside) to have been illegally detained. Hein ...

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  39. MISS JESSIE SHEATH'S CONCERT.

    A complimentary concert will be given in honour of Miss Jessie Sheath at the Dispensary Hall, Petersham, to-night, when that artist will render "The Waking of Spring," and many artists and amateurs ...

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  40. FIRE ON THE NORFOLK.

    The Marine Board to-day decided that the Court of Marine Inquiry should make investigation into the burning and subsequent beaching of the steamer Norfolk on ...

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  41. PETERSHAM PATRIOTIC FUND.

    On Monday evening next a concert will be given at the Petersham Town Hall by Mrs. M. E. Collis and the pupis of Indooringa Girls' School (who will per[?] "Butterfiles"), in aid of the Petersham Patriotic ...

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  42. CRUSHED BY CART.

    On Tuesday last John Madden, employed by the Kyogle Shire Council, was drawing stone from the shire crusher when the horse and cart turned over on top of him. Dr. Sleeman ...

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  43. WARWICK AND ELLA McKENZIE.

    At the Repertory Theatre on Tuesday evening next a pi[?]noforte and violin recital will be given by Mr. Warwick McKenzie (solo violinist), and Miss. Ella McKenzie (solo pianist). These two young Sydney ...

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  44. CHRISTMAS APPEAL.

    Sir,—For over 30 years the operations of the C.M.M. have been known to the public of New South Wales. To-day they cover many branches of Philanthrop yi,ncluding:— ...

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  45. DROWNED IN THE HUNTER.

    Stanley Sheldon, 15, a pupil at the High School, East Maitland, was drowned while swimming in the Hunter River on Wednesday The boy's parents reside at Kurri Kurr[?]. ...

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  46. PETERSHAM CHORAL SOCIETY.

    On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings of next week the Petersham Choral Society will present the favourite musical comedy "the Girl from Kay's" at the Petersham Town Hall. The new cast will ...

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  47. CHILD DROWNED.

    Florence James, 4, daughter of a worker employed on the fourth section of the North Coast Railway, at Camden Haven, was playing, near the Camden Haven River with her ...

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  48. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. [?] bald) is instituting a novel idea in connection with the building of the Trans-Australian Railway. He is making arrangements ...

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  49. GARDEN AND PATRIOTIC DISPLAY.

    On Tuesday night a garden entertainment will be giver, in aid of the Parish Hall fund, Rose Bay, at U[?] Lodge, Point Piper, to which the general public will be admitted on payment at the gates. A ...

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  50. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    While Mrs. Pearse and her daughter were returning to Yeoval from Wellington the wheel of the sulky struck a tree stump, and Miss Pearse was thrown out, breaking three ...

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  51. MISSES BARTON'S RED CROSS CONCERT.

    A concert and pianoforte recital will be given on Tuesday, December 8, in aid of the Red Cross Fund, whe[?] Misses G. D. and O. Barton will direct a programme, to which their pupils will contribute. Messrs. ...

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  52. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    About half a mile from Wollongong railway station last night Mrs. Keig was run over by a train and killed. Her body was found within 20 yards of her home. The left leg ...

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  53. THE GARBAGE QUESTION.

    Sir,—As one of me members of the City Council health committee, whose deliberations have recently received your attention, may I be permitted to state that it was impossible ...

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  54. PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    The Protestant Hall, Crow's Nest, was crowded on Wednesday evening, when a patriotic concert was held in aid of the Red Cross Fund. The programme, arranged by Mrs. D. C. M. Janvrin, Miss ...

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  55. ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION.

    At the last of the 1913-14 monthly meetings of the New South Wales branch of the British Astronomical Association, held on Wednesday, at the Royal Society's House, the retiring ...

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  56. MISS ELLIE HAHN'S RECITAL.

    Miss Ellic Hahn, a pianist from the studio of Mr. Walter Thorman, will give an invitation pianoforte recital at the Roseville Hall on Tuesday next, when she will play [?] from the great masters. Miss ...

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  57. CRUELTY TO HORSES.

    Sir,—I crave your indulgence to ventilate a disgrace to our so-called civilisation and humanity that[?] may be seen and day, more especially in wet weather, in Liverpool-street, ...

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  58. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Of all the [?]thy practices, I believe garbage out to sea to be the [?]lthiest. It may be the cheapest method, but it is not the most effective. The question of ...

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  59. GLEBE RED CROSS CONCERT.

    Miss Maude Potter is organising a concert in aid of the Glebe branch of the Red Cross Fund to be held in the Record Reign Hall on Tuesday next. Misses Millie Hughes, Carmen Holmes, Eva Ramford, ...

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  60. ANCELON-CHAPMAN RECTTALS.

    In St. James's Hall next Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ancelon, of the School of Elocation and Dramatic Art, will give the last of their students' recetals for this year for the benefit of the Red Cross ...

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  61. MR. CYRIL MONK'S RECITAL.

    On Monday, December 7, at St. James's Hall, Mr. Cyril Monk will give his seventh annual pupils' reci al. Cards of admission may be had on application at Nicholson's. The assisting artists will be ...

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  62. MR. D. HENRY STEWART'S RECITAL.

    The pupils of Mr. D. Henry Stewart will give their eleventh annual recital in St. James's Hall next Saturday evening. Pianoforte works by Brahms, Schumann, Rubinstein, and other composers will be ...

    Article : 75 words
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