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  2. IN THE FIELD.

    Hobbs (20),and Rhodes (20) resumed against the bowling of Cotter, with the breeze at his back, and Matthews. Cotter sent down a maiden to Hobbs, but Matthews kept Rhodes ...

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  3. THE KANGAROOS' TOUR,

    The Australasian Rugby League team defeated Hull Kingston Rovers to-day at Hull by a goal and a try (five points) to a soal (two points). There was an attendance of ...

    Article : 325 words
  4. "THE QUAKER GIRL."

    Sydney theatre-goers, having for some weeks past been duly impressed with the success of "The Quaker Girl" in England and America, simply packed Her Majesty's Theatre ...

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  5. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Jan. 13.

    Poona, s, 7628 tons, Captain Vine, from Yokohama. Gilcbrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Ltd., agents. Seydlitz, G.M.S., 7964 tons, Captain Mundt from Bremen, via ports. Lohmaun and Co., agents. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  7. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    At the Theatre Royal on Saturday night there was an overflowing house to witness "The Girl in the Train," and the exuberant fun which characterises the comic opera, to say nothing of the music through ...

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  8. RAILWAY MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The Railway and Tramway Musical Society will produce "The Mikado" at the Railway Institute on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdav, and Saturday nights next Included in the cast will be Misses Geraldine ...

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  9. CRITERION THEATRE.

    That "Dame Nature," with Miss Ethel Irving, in the role of the unfortunate Lolctte, will run strongly to the end of the season, has already been assured, and on Saturday evening there was a packed house. ...

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  10. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB.

    Mr.Finest Truman has resigned from the position of conductor of the University Glee Club, which has been in existence for three years. Several successful concerts were given under his directorship during that ...

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  11. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The re-appearance on Saturday at the Tivoli of Pastor and Merie was marked with indubitable success. The pair, who are not inaptly described as "eccentries," give a mixed entertainment, including ...

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  12. LONGWORTH'S FEATS.

    The meteor of last swimming season has become the bright star of this year's firmament, W. Longworth having, by winning the 220 yards championship, swept the ...

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  13. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 13.

    Malwa, R.M.S., for London, via ports. Coblenz, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports. Nikko Maru, J.M.S., for Melbourne. Riverina, s, for W.A. ports via Melbourne and ...

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  14. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Millie Dons has dawned in new splendour on the ' National stage. Indisputably clever, she understands her metier to a nicety, and, by giving the audience exactly what they enjoy most, she naturally attains ...

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  15. LYRIC AND COLONIAL THEATRES.

    Special attractions are promised by the manage ment of J. D. Willims. It is stated that they will be a revelation to Sydney picture-lovers, special arrangememts having been made by Mr. Williams during ...

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  16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 15.

    Marama, R.M.S., for Vancouver, via porta; Mantua, R.M.S., for Auckland; Monaro, s, for W.A. ports, via Melbourne and Adelaide; Kiltobranls, s, and City of Grafton, s, both for the Richmond River; Namoi, ...

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  17. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 13.

    Moana, s, 3915 tona, Captain Cullen, for Wellington and other New Zealand ports. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Prot, Mrs. and Miss Haswell, Mr. and Mrs. Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Dr. and Mrs. Colquhoun, Mr. ...

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  18. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE:

    There are fresh indications of the split in the Cabinet on the question of granting the tranchise to women. The "Chronicle" and "Westminster Gazette" ...

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  19. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 786 words
  20. WESTS PICTURES.—THE GLACIARIUM.

    The cool and spacious Glaciarium was filled to its utmost capacity on Saturday, both afternoon and evening, and, if unanimous and hearty applause is any indication of appreciation, the programmes proved ...

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  21. AIRMEN V. BANDITS.

    Messrs. Parmelee and Turpin, the wellknown airmen, engaged in a search for two bandits who escaped to the mountains after a 'battle" with the sheriffs in the San ...

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  22. WEST'S OLYMPIA.

    At West's Olympia on Saturday night there was a packed audience to see the first performance of "Gipsy Blood," a fine, exclusive drama, that has been obtained at great cost by the management. Its plot ...

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  23. LYCEUM.—SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    Both the afternoon and evening sessions at the Lyccum Theatre were well attended on Saturday, the audiences manife[?]ing a keen appreciation of the good pictures shown. The prinicipal attraction was an ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. TURKISH POLITICS.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 125 votes to 105, favoured the Constitutional Bill, but a two-thirds majority is required before such 'a measure can become law. ...

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  25. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Jan 13.

    Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Newcastle; Van Linschoten, s, for Batavia, via Brisbane and Cairns; Ascanius, s, for Londaon, via Brisbane. Poona, s, from yokohama, had a fine weather ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The National Liberal Club's memorial to the late Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman was unveiled in Westminster Abbey to-day. LONDON, Jan. 13. ...

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  27. CASUALTIES. SCALDED WITH HOT COFFEE.

    Through pulling a vessel containing boiling coffee over himself yesterday afternoon, Jack Ewer, 12 months old, sustained severe burns about the face and neck. He was taken to ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    Big crowds patronised the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, when an excellent series of films was screened, "The Anonymous Letter," "The Darling of the Mine," "Law and the Lady," and "He was a ...

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  29. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Clan Macnaughton, s, arrived at Dunkirk on Friday last. The [?]tamer left Fremantic on December 12, and has thus made the voyage from Fremantle to Dunkirk in 31 days. ...

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  30. AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE.

    At the American Picture Palace a good programme of pictures was given on Saturday. Foremost among them were "Love's Vivtory," "The Cage of Infamy," "The Conspirators," "The Bald-headed Soldier," "His ...

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  31. BODY FOUND ON LINE.

    The dead body of a middle-aged man was found lying on the railway line midway between the Tempe and Sydenham railway stations early yesterday morning. The body ...

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  32. PASSENGERS BY THE MARAMA.

    The following is a list of passengers booked by the R.M.S. Marama of the Canadian-Aystralian Royal Mail Line, sailing to-day at 12 noon, from the Union Company's wharf, at the foot of ...

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  33. ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

    An interesting programme of continuous pictures was the means of attracting large audiences to the Alhambra Theatre at each session on Saturday. At the beginning of last week much interest was taken ...

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  34. STANDARD THEATRE.

    Mr. John Cosgrove and his company presented the evergreen and emotional drama "The New East Lynne," at the Standard Theatre on Saturday night. The piece was well cast, and the principal characters ...

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  35. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Vaudeville held the boards at the Princess Theatre on Saturday, Mr.J.C Bain's entertainers submitting attractive programmes at both the matinee and evening performances. Amongst the new turns were the ...

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  36. THE FORECAST.

    The forecast issued at 9 p.m, to-night was:— "Cool generally, with fresh to strong southwesterly winds; some showers, chiefly coastal." ...

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  37. SHOOTING AT THE APPLE.

    A lad named Roberts, the son of a farmer at Bongongolong, was practising shooting at a piece of apple on a post. After firing a shot he left his rifle standing against the ...

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  38. CITY ORGANISTS RECITAL.

    The Town Hall for an hour and a half on Saturday evening was per[?]cated alternately with the Italian harmonies of Rossini and those of the Norwegian genius, Greig. It was a happy choice on Mr. ...

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  39. PROTEST AGAINST BOARD CONTROL.

    At a meeting of the South Australian Cricket Associaition this evening the following-motion was carried unanimously:—"This association enters an emphatic protest against ...

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  40. NORFOLK ISLAND SHIPPING.

    The steamer Malaita arrived from the islands at noon to-day, and sails to-morrow at 10 a.m. She experienced rough weather in the group. Through passengers:—Mesdames Thompson and 2 children, and ...

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  41. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR.

    A man named Jas. Pavey was knocked down by a motor car in Hunter-street West at 2.30 a.m. to-day, and was removed to the Newcastle Hospital In an unconscious ...

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  42. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    This society closed the past year with a general meeting, at which Mr. Joseph Bradley was re-elected honorary conductor. and Messrs. T. H. Kelly, T. E. Rofe, E. Wunderlich, were placed on the ...

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  43. NORTH SYDNEY TRAMWAYS.

    An offcial from tha Railway Department visited North Sydney on Friday for the purpose of measuring the tramway sections between Milson's Point and Mosman with a view ...

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  44. STFAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Fremantle, from Brisbane Star of Scotland, from New York, via Brisbane, Muritai, from London, via Melbourne. levuka, from Melbourne. ...

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  45. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Anglo-Mexican, s, 4796 tons, New Zealand ports to Hull and London—wool and general (and not as previously reported); Tysla, s, 4680 tons, an Australian port to U.K.or Continent—wheat; Hohenfels, s,5320 ...

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  46. BOY KILLED.

    A boy named Dinies fell off a waggon-load of wheat. One wheel of the waggon passed over his body, crushing his head to pulp and cutting his arms and body. He was killed ...

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  47. WOOL SHED BURNED.

    Whilst the Enterprise Shearing Company were shearing at E. J. Elliott's Moonjarie station yesterday afternoon, the shed caught fire, and it, with the machinery, was destroyed. ...

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  48. SUVA SHIPPING.

    Arrived.—Fiona, from Sydney. Dep: Makura, for Auckland. ...

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  49. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O.yesterday evening—Camden Haven Heads, bar Sit 3in ...

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  50. "VENICE" AT LANE COVE.

    Following the regatta which was held on the Lano Cove River on Saturday afternoon was the annual Venetian carnival, which at night proved a brilliant spectacle. The ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    NEW PLYMOUTH (1141m).—Arr: Jan. 14, Petone, s, from Newcastle. ...

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  52. OUT OF HIS DEPTH.

    Several boys went to bathe In the Murray on Thursday evening. None could swim, and one boy, John Owen, aged 5, got out of his depth, and was drowned. ...

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  53. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m)—Arr: Jan. 13, City of Madras, s, from keppel Bay; Allinga, s, from Sydney; Tinana, s, from Bundaberg; Rotenfels, s, from New York; Star of Australia, s, from wellington; Timaru, s, from ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SIHPPING.

    Athenic, s, 12234 tons, from Dunedin Nov. 15, at London. Clan R[?]ss, s, 2602 tons, from Picton Nov. 16, at London. ...

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  56. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The elections to fill the vacancies on the Water and Sowerage Board caused by the retirement through e[?]uxion of time of [?] members will take place on March 22. The ...

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  57. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 words
  58. EXCESSIVE HEAT.

    The temperature in Melbourne to-day reached 102.7 in the shade. HOBART, Sunday. Tasmania was visited to-day by a heat wav[?] ...

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  59. TASMANIA'S CLAIM.

    A large deputation waited on the Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, to urge that the report of the Royal Commission recommending the payment of£900,000 to Tasmania should be given ...

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  60. BOYLE'S SINGING CLASS.

    The admit evening singing classes conducted by Mr. George E. Royle in Sydney for the past 28 years are advertised to commence a new term at the studios, 5 Hunter-street, on Wednesday evening next. ...

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  61. KING EDWARD VII. MEMORIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  62. MISS AIDA GEORGES CONCERT.

    Mr. George S. Holburn announces the debut of the new soprano Miss Aida George from the studio of Signor Steffani. Miss George recently sang for Mr. John Tillett, of the well-known firm of Messrs. Ibbs ...

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  63. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  64. FIRE IN A BEDROOM.

    On Friday night a fire broke out in a bedroom of the residence of Mr. James Ferguson, 596 King-street, St.Peters. The bedroom, with its contents, was everely damaged ...

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  65. LIONEL LAWSON'S VAREWELL CONCERT.

    Master Lionel Lawson, the well-known boy violinist, from the studio of Mr. W. J. Grieves will give a farewell concert in the Town Hall on Wednesday. March [?] He leaves for Germany on the 20 th of ...

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  66. ENGLISH MAILS DUE TO-DAY.

    English mails, dated London, December 15, per the Orient Company's R.M.S. Omrah, are exoected to reach sydney in time for the delivery of letters thus the G.P.0 to-day. ...

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