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  3. THE SENTENCE OF THE COURT.

    It was fortunate perhaps for Herepath that he was alone just at that moment. He had quite recovered from his surprise by the time that Player returned with the tea. Herepath ...

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  5. "MISS ELIZABETH'S PRISONER."

    In the stirring days of the American War of Independence, when the young colonies were rent asunder with dissension, some siding with the King while others fought for ...

    Article : 958 words
  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    A new feature was introduced into the revue at Her Majesty's on Saturday night. This was a skit on the telephone system, and it was a neat piece of stage ingenuity. Midd Olive Godwin, presiding at ...

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  7. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    On Saturday Mr. A. Vernon, secretary of the United Labourers' Protective Society, and Mr. M. Burke, one of the society's organisers, waited on the Lord Mayor (Alderman ...

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  8. "THE TALES OF HOFFMAN."

    On Saturday evening Mr. Ernest Truman continued his programme of operatic recitals at the Town Hall, in his capacity as city organist. The opera chosen was Offenbach's delightful fantasy, "The Tales of Hoffman," ...

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  9. MASTER FARRIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The second annual meeting of the Master Farriers' Association was held at Hunter House, Hunter-street, city, on Thursday. Mr. J B. Molloy, president, occupied the chair. ...

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  10. SPENCER'S LYCEUM.

    On Saturday the Spencer management screened "King Charles" at the Lyceum Theatre. The film is in four acts, and is in elaborate historical production, dealing with incidents in the life of Chirles II., immediately ...

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  11. ADELONG MINERS.

    The miners on the Adelong field are out. They held a mass meeting on Friday to consider trouble that had arisen in the Gibraltar mine, and decided not to work with those ...

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  12. "OFFICER 666."

    Mr. Fred, Niblo, when he first presented the frenzied financier Wallingford to the Australian public, jumped into popular favour, and each succeeding appearance adds to the circle of his admirers. On ...

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  13. WEST'S PICTURES.

    Max Reinhardt's stupendous production of the "Miracle" was screened for the last time at West's Glaciarium on Saturday night before an enormous house. The season has marked an era in the ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. THE MUSICIANS.

    Mr. A. O'Brien, secretary of the Professional Musicians Union, left on Sunday night for Melbourne to take part in the annual meeting of the Musicians' Union of ...

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  15. "A DAY AT THE RACES."

    Unrestrained hilarity still accompanies the presentation of the buriesque "A Day at the Races" at the Palace Theatre. Two performances were given on Saturday, and big audiences enjoyed thoroughly the ...

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  16. BANK CLERKS AND ARBITRATION.

    A secret ballot was taken on Friday at the Industrial Registrar's office, Brisbane, to ascertaln whether the bank clerks employed in the south-eastern division were in favour of ...

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  17. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    There was an excellent programme at the Princess Theatre on Saturday, when the special attraction was the appearance of Eddie M'Goorty, the champion middle-weight boxer, in a turn of boxing and training ...

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  18. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    The old story of Aladdin drossed up in a new pantomime guise has caught the popular [?]ancy, as packed houses afternoon and evening at the Adelphi amply testified. All the favourite artists won ...

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  19. THE PICTURE BLOCK THEATRES.

    New programmes will be presented at all the Picture Block Theatres to-day. "The Mystery of the Silver Skull," [?] special Vitagraph star in two reels, is the star attraction at the Crystal Palace Theatre. ...

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  20. DAY BAKING.

    It is expected that the bakers' case will be one of the first to be taken in the Federal Arbitration Court on the beginning of the new term. The great question at issue ...

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  21. ARE AMERICANS BOYCOTTED?

    Sir,—In my letter in last Thursday's paper re the American boycott, a slight error appears when it states that I went once across the sea, and 22 times around the world. What ...

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  22. THEATRE ROYAL.

    An a curtain-raiser to "Miss Elizabeth's Prisoner" there was presented at the Theatre Royal, on Saturday evening, a one-act detective drama by W. Cronin Wilson entitled "The Great Game." There was nothing ...

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  23. CITY LIGHTING.

    There is now no reason to believe that the dispute between the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association and the city electrical engineer, Mr. Forbes-Mackay, ...

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  24. AMERICA PICTURE PALACE.

    A fine programme of almost 10,000 feet is to he screened at the American, Picture Palace this week. The star is an Eclair film named "Protea." This is succeeded by dramatic and comic selections that ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I take exception to Mr. Charles Roberts's words in your columns, "be they Britons or Australians." They imply that Australians are not Britons or even British. I ...

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  26. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    An absolutely new programme of startling and spectacular vaudeville novelties was presented at the National Amp[?]theatre on Saturday, and crowded houses' witnessed the performance, both in the ...

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  27. HOTEL AWARD VARIED.

    Mr. W. H. Mocatta, barrister, chairman of the Domestic (No. 1) Group, has made a variation in the award of December 31 last, dealing with employees in hotels in the metropolitan ...

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  28. MR. GEHDE'S CONTINENTAL.

    Mr. Nicholas J. Gehde announces his weekly Continental at the Rushcutter Bay Oval to-morrow evening, when the usual picture programme will be augmented by items from well-known artists. ...

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  29. ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

    The two star films at the Alhambra Theatre are the "Smith and McGoorty Fight," and "Summers v Lewis." They are succeeded by the comedy, "Pimple's Ivanhoe," "For East is East," "Who is the ...

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  30. LABOUR VICTORIES.

    Sir,—I noticed in your edition of the 7th instant that Mr. Clearey takes credit to the Catholic Federation for the results obtained in certain electorates, and understand that ...

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  31. WHITE CITY.

    Reinforced by the stream of North Shore visitors, to whom the special ferry service offers a swift and comfortable way of transit, the attendance at the White City maintains its high level. Nightly the ...

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  32. VICTIMISED RAILWAY MEN.

    The secretary of the Australasian Federation of Labour, Mr. W. Rosser, has written a letter to Mr. Holman calling attention to the fact that the six men who were ...

    Article : 116 words
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  36. LETTERPRESS MACHINISTS.

    The letterpress machinists who struck work about two months ago because, they contended, feeders had no right to assist the machinists in the routine work of making ...

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  37. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    A large attendance marked the monthly meeting of the Caledonian Society, which took place in the Concordia Hall on Saturday evening. Despite the heat the audience obviously enjoyed the musical programme, ...

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