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  2. MINING.

    The feeling of lassitude that has been creeping over the marker during the last few days became intensified yesterday morning, with the result that the amount of business transacted ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Quaker Girl," which is drawing large audiences at Her Majesty's, with the assistance of the new feature, the June Kata, dance by Fred. Leslie and Ivy Schilling, will be performed to-night, with a new ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    Metropolitan sporting folk will this afternoon have the choice of horse racing at Canterbury Park or pony and galloway racing, at Rosebery while outside the metropolitan ...

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  5. MOORE PARK ASSOCIATION.

    Sydney Junior A v South Sydney Footballers (No. 15 wicket), St. David's v Sydney Junior B (No. 5), Tramway v Ultimo (No. 4), Druids No. 4 v Palace Emporium No. 9. John Sands a bye. ...

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  6. CLUB HANDICAPS FOR TO-DAY.

    Rozefle B.C.: Fight miles road race Flemington-Granville course: W. Henry, J. Hilton, W. Lane, scr.; P. Munroe, C. Hilton, T. Dowsett, 30s; W. Hilton, 1m; J. Cook, K. Ross, 1m 30s; H. Leaney, F. Cullen, ...

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  7. MISS HELENA COLLIER'S CONCERT

    Next Saturday evening Miss Helena Collier a represcntative player from the Kretsehmann studio, will give a concert at the Y.M.C.S. Hall. at which she will play Lubins fantasia on Licia, and classic ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Ben Hur" is continuing its successful ran at the Theatre Royal, where the vision of the Three Wise Men and the Star of Bethlehem, the shipwreck, the proceesions, ballets, and the three galloping chariot ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS DINNERS CONCERT.

    Kelt Saturday evemne a concert will be giren at Concordia Hall by the Sydney General Poor Relied Fund Comnnttee in aid of a scheme for providing Christmas dinners to some of the needy. The ...

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  10. CENTENNIAL PARK ASSOCIATION.

    Gladstane v Surrey United, wicket No. 10 (E. Cobbham and E. Hawkins); Avenue Ramblers v Y.M.C.A. No. 4 wicket (R. Culhane and S. Puffett); Surrey United B v Glamnis No, 6 (H. T. Williams and H. ...

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  11. BALMAIN AMATEUR CLUB.

    The above club will hold a general handicap this afternoon, over the Mrs. Macquarie's Chari-Watson's Bay-Pile light course. The winner will receive Mr. O. Healy's trophy. Caneebie and Wilhelmine will sail-off ...

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  12. PALACE SEASON CLOSES TO-NIGHT.

    The final performance of "A Woman of Impulse" is notified for this evening at the Palace Theatre. The new society drama presents an ingeniously elaborated and exciting plot in which Miss Madge ...

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  13. LIFDERTAFEL GERMANIA.

    The Liedertalel Germania (conductor Herr Cad Gotsch) with the co-operation of the Germann Club "Concordia," will gue a benefit concert under Mr. George Holburn's management in aid of the Mount ...

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  14. CRITERION THEATRE.

    At the Criterion Theatre, "The Gambler's Sweet heart" enters upon its last six nights, with Magffie Moore as Bessie Fairfax, and Mr. H. R. Roberts in a fine part as Jack Mason. The big scenes are warmly ...

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  15. NOTES.

    The weekend run of the Sydney Bicycle and Motor Cycle Club is to Simpson's, Port Hacking, starting from the Newtown Bridge. On Saturday the club in tends holding a members' hill climb in the ...

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  16. TIN MINING.

    The Bourke's Hill Sluicing Company's plant is running' three shifts on payable tin. The ground is very hard, and requires a great deal of shooting. The water supply at Murdering ...

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  17. ST. GEORGE SAILING AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB.

    The 14 footers' handicap, over the Gwawley Bay Kogarah Bay course which will be sailed to-day has attracted the following entries:—Botany (S. Garrett), 5m; Jessie (W. Rennedy) 3m; St. George (H. ...

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  18. MISS BERTHA KENNY'S CONCERT.

    On Tuesday December 3, at St. James', Hall s, concert will be given by Miss Rertha Kenny. contraita, from the studio of Mr. W. Bnrns-Walker. The young singer will have the assistance of Messrs. Sid. ...

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  19. WESTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Newtown Congregational v Camperdown, Blue Star v Ashfield, Mechanies v club, with a bye, Burwood v Erskineville, Newtown Oxford v Sargent's Hurlstone Park v Botany. ...

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  20. ADELAIDE THEATRE.

    There will be a new drama by J. H. Clyndes and Walter Saltown at the Adelphi Theatre this evening, by the George Marlow Dramatic Compare, entitled: "What Women will do for Love." The story deals ...

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  21. MADEMOISELLE JESSICA'S CONCERT.

    A complimentary invitation concert will be given by Mademoiselle Jessica, a new contralto, from the studio of Miss Ada Baker, at the Concordia Hall, on Tuesday, December 3 Miss Leila Jeffery, Messrs. ...

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  22. SYDNEY MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    The Sydney Club's motor cycle reliability trial, from Sydney to Picton, resulted in R. W. Allen (6 h.p. Zenith) and V. Page (3[?] h.p. Zenith) dividing first place. The riders lost no points. There were 16 ...

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  23. STONEY AMATEUR CLUB.

    Handicaps for races:- A CLASS. Triton (D. Taylor), light breeze scratch, heavy breeze scratch. ...

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  24. MR W. H. LTNCH'S PUPIM CONCERT.

    The plan will open at Nicholson's this merning for the invitation concert to be given by the pupils of Mr. W. H. Lynch, at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, on Saturday, December 7, Misses Estelle Bowen, Chrissie Booth, ...

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  25. ATHLETICS.

    The East Sydney A.A.C. will conduct 100 yards, 440 yards, half-mile, 880 yards walk, and running; broad jump handicaps at Rose Bay this afternoon. At Booralic Park the events for members of the Botany ...

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  26. BALMAIN AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    St. John's Glebe A v Government Dockyard, Swan Park, No. 1 (R. Wilson and E. Brennan); Pyrmont Refinery v Leichhardt Hill, Canal, No. 1 (G. Cook and A. M'Farlane) Annandale v Balmain Rambiers, ...

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  27. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Further additions will be made to the Tivoli programme at the matinee this afternoon. The Max Franklin froupie of Continental acrobats will make their Australian debut, while the three Keltons, an ...

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  28. MISS MART MACNICOL'S RECITAL.

    Miss Mary L MacNicol will give the [?] clocu tionary and dramatic recital by her pupils at St. James's Hall on Monday. December 9. In addition to Shakespearean scenes and other opieces there will be ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

    In our advertising columns to-day, particulars are published of the booking arrangements for the above match to be played on the Double Bay courts on December 6 and 7. ...

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  30. MR. PERCT FRENCH'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Percy French's pupils will give a concert in the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday December 12 assisted by Miss Porothi Hall, elocutionist Mr allen Fraser, Violia1st, and Mr. S. Martin Mortlock accompanist. ...

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  31. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    At the National Amphitheatre, where the usual matinee will be given to-day, one of the new features will be the production of a new comic piece by Miss Violet Black and her English company. New artists ...

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  32. BOXING.

    The National Sporting Club has decided to award the Lonsdale belt to the winner of the Walsh-Mehegan contest. ...

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  33. MR. ROY AGNEWS CONCERT.

    Mr Roy Ewing Agnew, the young Austrahan composer, from the studio of Mr. Alfred Bill (Austnd Orchestral College), will give an imitation recital of his compositions at the King's Hall on Tuesday. ...

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  34. THE NEW TIN FIELD.

    Warden James dealt with 64 applications in the Warden's Court here, 27 areas being allotted, most of them being in the vicinity of the tin mines at Ardlethan ...

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  35. PAUL TIL v JACK READ.

    One of the most interesting lightweipht contests of the season will be boxed at the Stadium this evening in the 20 round return match between Paul Til (France) and Tack Read (Sydney). These two ...

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  36. ROWING.

    Entries for Glebe Club's regatta to be held on the Lane Cove River on Saturday next close to-day with the hon. secretary, Mr. Reg. M. Ellis, at the club house, Perry road, Glebe Point. The open races are ...

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  37. NORTH SYDNEY ASSOCIATION.

    Willoughby v Westleigh Willoughby Park; Good Intent, M.U., v Lane Cove, North Sydney Oval, No. 2; North Sydney Insitute v Chatswood (Cammeray Park, No. 1), Kirribilli has the bye. ...

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  38. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    Next Thursday evening, at the Town Hall, the Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney will give the final concert of their season, when Mr. Joseph Bradley will conduct Saint Saens Biblical operatic cantata ...

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  39. SOUTH SYDNEY HOSPITAL CARNIVAL.

    The arrangements for the forthcoming carniral is aid of the South Sydney Hospital to he opened at the Sydney Town Hall on December 4 are nearing completion. All the available space for stalls and ...

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  40. LICENSING COURT.

    The application for the transfer of the City Club Hotel from Benyimin Henty Reilly to William Henry Fraance was postponed for a week. ...

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  41. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    A concert will be given in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, December 12, by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, under Mr. Joseph Bradley, in aid of the Mount Lyell Benefit Disaster Fund, when ...

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  42. WESTERN SUBURBS CHUHCHES' UNION.

    St. Clement's v Stanmore Presbyterian (Wicket No. 3), Croydon Congregational v St. Peters, C. of E. (St. Peters), Petersham Congregational v Enmore Tabernacle (No. 9), Marrickville Presbyterian v ...

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  43. DENTAL BOARD.

    At the meeting of the Dental Board, held on Friday, November 22, at 7 Richmond-terrace, Domain the result of the Dental Board examimtion (1st section) was considered Students who obtained a pass ...

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  44. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    If the Crystal Palace had received its title merely on account of the Cnstal clearness of its pictures, it would have been well named On Mondar a bricht change of programme will throw on the screen ...

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  45. OLYMPIC CREW WELCOMED.

    Members of the rowing; team that represented Atttralia at the Olympic Games at Stockholm were welcomed back last night by the New South Wales Rowing Association. ...

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  46. MR. FRED. H. CARTER'S CONCERT.

    To-night ot the Town Hall a vocal recital will be given by Mr. Fred H. Catter, a lyric tenor, from the studio of Mrs. Haffenden-Smith Mr. Carter will be associated with Mrs. Haffenden-Smith (contralto), ...

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  47. J. D. WILLIAMS' THEATRES.

    The Lvric on Monday will screen "The Wood Nymph," "Polidor's New Premises," "Unseen Encmu," "Warwick Chronicle," "Cinderella," and "His New Cane." At the Colonul, "In the Moonlight Trail," "Wrong ...

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  48. THE SPEAKER AND THE PUBLIC.

    Sir,—I have no doubt whatcer that your columns will not be closed against the following suggestion:- A very large section of the public, rightly ...

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  49. MISS BEVTRICE WELCH'S RECITAL.

    Miss Beatrice Welch will give her elocutionary recital in the Y.M.C.A. Hall this evening. She will contribute a scene from Othello two monologues and in conjunction with Messrs. J. J. Macke. and T. G. ...

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  50. ULSTS PICTURES.

    An interesting programme will beweene at the Glaciarium and the Olympia, Oxford street tonight. The principal feature is a drumatic subjec, "The child Stelers," which depiets the work of a Continental ...

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  51. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    Copper.—Wallaroo and Moonta, 42/; Mount Lyell, 23/6; Hampdens, 52/3; 6 weeks, 52/4½. Silver.—B. H. Junction, ordinary. 8/9; 6 weeks, 8/9; ordinary, 8/7; 1 month, 8/7; ...

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  52. WAGGA L. V. RACE CLUB.

    The following entries have been received for the spring meeting of the Wagga L. V. Race Club, to be held on Tuesday and Wednesday next:- Firat Hurdle Race, about 2m.—Yass, Warbar, ...

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  53. MISS RUBY MITCHELL'S CONCERT.

    At St. James's Hall this evening, Miss Ruby Mitchell, a pupil of Mr. John Mansfield, will sing excerpts from "Tannhauser," "Nabuco," "Emani," and "The Rose Malden." The soprting Mill be assisted by ...

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  54. I.O.O.F. COMPETITION.

    Hannon v Wm. Gane (Riverside Reserve), Wildley v Stirling (Smidmore's Reserve), Pride of South v Stanmore (Rushcutter Bay), Onward Star v Sydney (Rookwood). ...

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  55. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    "The Greed for Gold" is to be presented by the Spcneer management at the Iyeeum this afternoon. Nearly every one of Pathe Freres: hest actors plays is the film, and tire Theatre Francais and other leading ...

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  56. EASTERN SUBURBS' CHURCH COMPETITION.

    Paddington Boys' Institute v Church of Christ (Centennial Park No. 13), Millhill v Y.M.C.A. (Queen's Park No. 4), St. Matthias' a bye. ...

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  57. MOUNT LYELL ORGAN MATINEE.

    Tomorrow afternoon, at 3.15, the city organist will gue a special recital at the Town Hall, in aid of the Mount Lyell Disaster Fund, for which a collection will be made Mr. Ernest Truman has prepired one ...

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  58. CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    Wesley v Marrickville District (Waterloo), Yaralla v l. Zingari Vets. (Concord), Y.M.C.A. v Beccroft (Rydalmore). University Vets, v Kuringai C.C. (Warrawee), Hunter's Hill v North Sydney Vets (Hunters Hill), ...

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  59. MR PERCY HERFORD'S PUPILS CONCERT.

    On Monday evening next the pupils of Mr. Percy Herford will give their annual invitation concert. They will have the assistance of Miss Ivy Allen (violinist) Miss Amy Dellow (accompanist), Mr. Percy Herford ...

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  60. J. C. BAIN'S VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS.

    There will be a complete change of programme to-night at each of Mr. J. C. Bain's theatres the Princess, Sidney, the Coliseum, North Sydney, Coronation Theatre, Leichhardt, Acme Theatre, Rockdale and the ...

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  61. SWIMMING.

    Sydney Club.—100yds Swannell Cup Handicap, club water polo competition, Domain baths Manly Club.—150yds Bracey Relay Handicap, Manly baths. ...

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  62. BROKEN HILL JONCTION NORTH.

    The ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Junction North Broken Hill Company was held to-day. Mr. Alfred Rigby, chairman of the board ...

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  63. MOSMAN MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    From Tuesday to Saturday next, inclusive, the Mosman Musical Society will perform "The Bohemian Gul" at Warringa Hall, Neutral Bay. Mr. A. H. Norman will conduct an orchestra and chorus of more ...

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  64. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    On the Stock Exchange yesterday shares in Australian mining ventures were quoted as follows:—Broken Hill Block 10, b 40/, s 52/6; Broken Hill North, b 160/, s 162/6; Broken Hill ...

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  65. VICE-REGAL SKATING RINK.

    In spite of the summer weather the Vice Regal Rink continues to attrict e,ood attendances of roller-skating enthusiasts. The management announces for Wednesday evening next the first grand poster and fancy dress ...

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  66. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As a regular reader of the "S.M. Herald' since the year 1870, and as one who has taken a quiet interest in matters political for the past 40 years, I was pleased to read ...

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  67. ST. GEORGE ASSOCIATION.

    St. George v Kogarah District (Messrs. A Churchill and W. J. Russell); Kogarah Presbyterian v Arncliffe (T. Jordan and O. Mascord), Rockdale District v Gloucester (W. Purdy and W. Crawford); Penshurst v ...

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  68. GOLF.

    Following are the club fixtures for this afternoon— Roayal Sydney G.C.—Foursemes handicap Concord G.C.—Handicap bogey competition for Mr. F. Bligh's trophy, postponed from July 27. ...

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  69. RECHABITE LADIES' CLUB.

    The Rechabite Ladies' Club held their opening races during; the week in the Balmain floating baths. The races Mere good, and entries very fail Result of 50yds Handicap:—N Golelsmith 1; S. Brown, 2. Time, ...

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  70. AMERICAN PICTURE PALCE.

    Large audiences are now leiug attracial by the excellent programme submitted by the management of the American Picture Palace, in Pitt street. The principal feature at present is the biege of ...

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  71. MISS MIRRIE SOLOMON'S CONCERT.

    Miss Mirrie Solomon will give her concert of original compositions for the plane and the voice at the Y.M.C.A. Hall next Tuesday evening. Miss Solomon will play her own works, including a ...

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  72. BONDI CLUB.

    Tollowing are the handicaps for the Bondi Club's 200yads Brace Belay Handicap, at the Bondi baths:—F. Coulson, J. Munni, 1s, K. Grieve, 2s, A Coulson, Geo. Hansel, 4s; B. Mendelsohn, G. Harden, A. O. ...

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  73. MISS PROCTOR"S LECTURE.

    Miss Mary Proctor intimites that she his decided to devote a substantial portion of the proceeds of her lecture at St. James's Hall on Thunday next to the fund established for the purpose of providing a solar ...

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  74. CRICKET.

    To-day the fifth round of grade in matches will commence. The most important match is that between University and North Sydney, at the University Oval. The latter team has an unbeaten record, but ...

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  75. CONTINUITY OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Sir,—To reply fully to Father Sheehy's letter would require much definiton of terms. He is far too able to think that "continuity" and "identity" are interchangeable. But he ...

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  76. MISS DAPHNE AKHURST'S CONCERT.

    On Tuesday evening next, at Concordia Hall, Mrss. May Fetherston will direct a concert for the introduction of her clever child-pianist, Daphne Akhurst, who has already made a buccessful appearance, Miss ...

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  77. BOWLS.

    To-day's programme includes two trips to the comtry, and the official opening of the Ryde green Burwood Club is sending four rinks to Hamilton, near Newcastle, and Petersham five rinks to Woonoona. The ...

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  78. "THE DUDILS' AT MINING.

    'The Dandies" at Ldcn Cardens, Manly, continue to draw large audiences. The programms are vaied, bright and rfined, while the company has already become popular. ...

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  79. MININHG NOTES.

    The Broken Hill Prepiletary Company. Limited, has received a cable messages, dated London, November 2, giving following quotaions:—Siver, 2/5 1-16d (official quotation); ...

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  80. CARCIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

    The Garcia School of Music committee will meet at the Catholic Club rooms on Tuesday next 8 p. m. After the business finished a musical programme will be rendered. ...

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  81. MR. D. HENRY STEWART'S CONCERT.

    The ninth annual oianoforte recital by the pupils of Mr. D. Henry Stewart will take place at St. James's Hall on Tuesday evening next. Mr. Stewart has composed a grand suite for two pianos, ...

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  82. METROPOLITANT LADIES CLUB.

    Following are the handicaps for 50 yards, for a silver service trophy, presented by Miss Ethel Buckley:—M. Russell, scr.; S. Camberidge, M. York, H. Robertson, J. Evans, 2 sec.; R. Esserman, 5 sec.; ...

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  83. WILD WEST AMUSEMENTS.

    The Wild West amusements will open their Sydney season with a big open-air display at the Sports Ground, Moore Pari, at 2.30 the afternoon. A novel feature will be a wild bull dodginc even. This is ...

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  84. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S RECITAL.

    Miss Grace Stafford will join with Mr. Stuirt Mack in the comedy love in a Railway Train" at St. James's Hall next Wednesdai evening. This well known elocutionst will further contribute ...

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  85. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's sales were:- Morning: Zine Corporation (ord.), 18/7½, 18/6; B.H. Proprietary, 45/3; B.H. Junction (ord.), 8/6; B.H. South (con.), £7/19/. ...

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  86. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your sporting page of Wednesday's issue contained an able article, relating to springboard and high acrobatic diving amongst American. Continental, and Great Britain's experts, 1 was a competitor in many ...

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  87. CONCERT AT SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    A concert entertainment has been arranged for next Wednesday evening by the Misses Agnes Chambers and Florrie Caudwell at Sydney Hospital, when leading amateurs will assist in amusing some of the ...

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  88. PENNANT TEAMS.

    During the week pennant teams have been chosen as follows:- Kuring-gai. Penfold, Cosh, Dr. Clarke, Black. ...

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  89. REGINALD GOOUD'S CONCERT.

    In St. James' Hill last evening Mr. W. Reginald Gooud was the pricipal artist in well-arranged concert programme. The popular bass sang no less than 11 songs, many of them well suiting his ...

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  90. MISS KATE BISHOP'S RECITAL.

    Miss Kate Bishops recital at the Y.M.C.A. Hall next Wednesday evening, will present the young pianist in an elaborate programme of good works including hiding the Waldstem Eonata and List's ...

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  91. NEW GUINEA GOLD-MINING.

    A despatch has been recived by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Thomas), from the Lieutenant-Governor of Papua (Judge Murray), with reference to mining at ...

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  92. WOLLONGONG CLUB.

    Goldmit's competition in connection with the Wollongong Bowling Club:—First round: Beatson (21) heat Reeves (7); Brickwood forfeited to Pryor, Church forfeited to Stumbles; F. Wiseman (21) beat N. ...

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  93. MISS DORA HILL'S CONCERT.

    On Thursday evening next, at King's Hall, Miss Dora Hill, a Berlin-trained pianist, will give her annual pupils' concert, when, with the assistance of Miss Leonore Gotsch and Mr. Arthur Appleln, an ...

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  94. MR. WADDELL AND IMMIGRATION.

    Sir—I was very much astonished to read "Mr. Waddell's speech on the immigration question last night. Mr. Waddell practically urges the Government to stay their haud and bring out ...

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  95. SAILING.

    The first of the annual contests for the Fairfax Clip presentdd Sir lames R. Fairfax, Kt. is to he held this afternoon, miller the burbie of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, and has attricted nine ...

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  96. MISS VERA M'DONALD'S CONCERT.

    The concert to be given by Miss Vera M'Donald will bring forward this young mezzo-sprano in favourite songs at the Concordia Hall, on Thursday next. The assisting aritsts in an attractive programme ...

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  97. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    Antomoble Club of Australia: Finish of the three days' sealed bonnet touring contest. The final run to-day is from Yass to Sydney, and the first car is supposed to finish opposite the clubroom, Challis ...

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  98. MR. GEO. GRIMM's PUPILS' CONCERT.

    Mr. Georges Grimm's pupils' invitation recital will be given in the Y.M.C.A. Hall next Thursday evening. They will render ti number of well-selected songs, and will be assisted by Messrs. Cyril Monk and Walter ...

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  99. THE "WALTER BENTLEY" PLAYERS.

    In the loneg and varied programme prsented by the Walter Rentley Players on Thursday night last, owing to the absence of one of the amatents, the rurt of Mistress Jordan in "The Play Actess" was ...

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  100. THE ASSOCIATION COACH.

    "The association coach, A. C. Bannerman, has made the following arrangements for the ensuing week:— To-day, University v North Sydney, at University Oval; Monday, colts' practice at the Sydney Cricket ...

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  101. MISS SCAMMELLS PIANO-LECTURE.

    Miss Annette Scanmiell who was in Germany for sven years studying pianotorte with Max Pauer and Elibeth Calind will speak on the Deppe-Calan method of pianoforte playing at Paling's concert hall, on ...

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  102. MINING IN THE STATE.

    The North Mount Boppy Company has been [?]nally closed down, and the manager, Mr. G. V. More, departed for Sydney. A number of niners and workmen were thrown out of ...

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  103. MR. SID MACDONALD'S CONCERT.

    The compliment an coucirt to Mr. Sid Macdonald, at the Town Hall next Saturday evening, will be patromised by many hundreds of the voting tenor's friends, who have booked scats, and a succes ...

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  104. SYDNEY FLYING SQUADRON.

    The firet of this season's 18ft championships to be bailed this afternoon under the Hag of the Sydney Flying Squadron, has been looked forward to with a good deal of interest Australian, Kismet, and ...

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  105. Advertising

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  106. N.S.W. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    At a special meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association yesterday, Mr. T. B. Howard, bon. secretary of the Waverley Club, was appointed a selector vice Rev. E. F. Waddy, resigned. ...

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