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  3. ON THE LAND.

    Within a few weeks a new Parliament will settle down to the business of governing, and, it is to be hoped, developing this country. Members presumably have returned full of ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Immense audiences witnessed "Come Over Here" at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday. Daisy Jerome, like a dainty goddess on Mischief in her songs, the spider's web against the radiant sky, the marveilous ...

    Article : 103 words
  5. THE SENTENCE OF THE COURT.

    It was not a difficult matter to see Enid. He followod her along the dimly-lighted passage to the oak-paneiled room, where so many interviews had taken place. At the ...

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  6. THEATRE ROYAL.

    At the Theatre Royal, Bernard Shaw's witty play "Man and Superman" is being vivaciously presented, with Mr. Julius Knight as John Tanner, whose close analysis of the character of the subtly amorous Ann ...

    Article : 67 words
  7. SPENCER'S LYCEUM.

    The announcement that Dickens' most famous Christmas story was to be presented in film form at the Lyceum by Spencer's management, on Saturday night drew a large audience, who thoroughly ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. EXPERIMENTAL PLOTS.

    The experimental hay plots on Messrs. Kook Bros., Rock Mount, Inverell, were planted on January 5, without manure, and all varieties were cut for hay on November 10, with the ...

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  9. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The curtain rose upon "Officer 666" at 8.15 on Saturday, after hundreds of people had been unable to gain admission to this laughable story of the millionaire who disguised himself as a policeman, ...

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  10. WEST'S PICTURES.

    A large audience at West's Olympia, on Saturday evening, thriled to the stormy Anglo-Japanese drama entitled "The Oa[?]m of O' Tsura San." The plot is well conceived, and the action moves swiftly through ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. LITTLE THEATRE.

    "The Warning" entered upon it sixth week under Mr. Wilton Welch's management before a large audience at the Little Theatre on Saturday night. Miss Louise Carbasse plays effectively the part of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. PALACE THEATRE.

    "A Day at the Races" is causing aproarious laughter at the Palace Theatre, where the Hebrew and the Dutchman argue with one another in the manner beloved of Palace audiences, whilst new ballets, ...

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  13. WILLIAMS' THEATRES.

    "Delightfully horrible" is about the most adequate description of "The Haunted Castle," whose moving incidents, to misquote Shakespeare, will probably le witnessed by large crowds at the Lyric this evening, ...

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  14. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    At the Adelphi Theatre on Saturday, "Aladdin" drew the record audience since the big, playhouse was built, and the pantomime of the George Willoughby management has evidently caught on. Miss Crace ...

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  15. THE CLARA BUTT FAREWELL.

    The sailing date of the Ta[?]iti for America having been postponed until Wednesday, Messrs. J. and N. Tait announce a farewell holiday appearance at the Town Hall by Mine. Ciara Butt and Mr. Kennerley ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Among the many places of entertainment in Sydney which have drawn crowded houses during the present season, the Princess Theatre, where Bain's Advanced Vaudeville Entertainers frolic nightly, has held ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. PREPARING THE LAND.

    Much has been heard during the last year or two as to the value of explosives for subsoiling land intended to be planted with fruit trees and vines, and certain authorities have ...

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  18. "MARITANA."

    Wallace's delightful opera "Maritana," with all its well-known melodies, was chosen by the city organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, for a "grand opera" orgas recital at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. The ...

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  19. HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The Highland Society of New South Wales, following upon their New Year's Day sports' gathering, will give their annual Scottish concert at the Town Hall on Thursday evening. An attractive programme ...

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  20. DAIRYING.

    BOMBALA.—During November the Cathcart Dairy Company manufactured 24,2611b of butter, which realised £1140 4s 8d. The working expenses for the period amounted to £153 ...

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  21. THE WHITE CITY.

    Mr. Eslick, the designer and builder of the White City, stated on Boxing Day:—"We have put up an all Australian record to-day. 63,435 people passed our turnstiles, spent approximately £8000 with us, and ...

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  22. "A DAZZLING CAREER."

    Mr. J. W. Povah, head electrician, and inventor of many beautiful spectacular effects for J. C. Williamson, Ltd., sent in his resignation during the past week, after 30 years' service with that firm. His ...

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  23. IMPERIAL PICTURE SHOW.

    The Imperial's well-chosen selection of cinema subjects is being widely recognised. Every night now thousands of people visit the spacious hall at the foot of William-street. On Saturday the programme ...

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  24. STOCK TRANSPORT.

    At the lost council meeting of the N.S.W. Chamber of Agriculture, Mr. Henry Lord, president, in the chair, it was decided that owing to the deplorable state of the stock arriving in Sydney, and the consequent ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. THE "AMERICAN" PICTURES.

    The seating capacity of the American Hall in Pittstreet was fully taxed throughout Saturday, when a bill of appetising variety was put on. Holiday programmes and holiday crowds have been the cheerfield ...

    Article : 35 words
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  29. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    As face after face appeared in all their ludicrous qualities of caricature under the deft hands of Scotty, "the Sketching Scot," at the National Amphitheatre, on Saturday night, roars of laughter echoed ...

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