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  2. A MINISTER FOR HEALTH.

    The chief business of the evening sess[?] was the discussion of the proposal brought forward by the King and Darlinghurst branches—"That the resolution for the ...

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  3. VICTORIA'S BATTING FAILS.

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Lord Chamberlain has vetoed Mr. Israel Zangwill's play "The Next Religion." A window to the memory of John Bunyan was dedicated to-day in Westminster Abbey ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROTESTANT GALA.

    Ten thousand people participated yesterday in the United Protestant demonstration and picnic, which was held at Clontarf, and proved a successful function. A large number ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "The Quaker Girl" enters upon the third week of its run at Her Majesty's this evening, and there is every indication that it will put up a substantial record. Yesterday's special matinee performance drew ...

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  8. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Jan. 26.

    Wimmers, s, [?]021 tons, Captain W. Wallis, from Auckland and other N.Z. ports. Passengers:—Mesdames Sanders, Paget, Black, Hall and infant, Harkness, Thompson, Ranclaud, and Searson; Misses ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    After a commendable run of 12 weeks, "The Girl in the Train" was played for the last time this season at the Theatre Royal yesterday, in the presence of a large audience. ...

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  10. KIAMA SHOW.

    In contrast to the weather conditions prevailing this [?] last year, when the coast was enveloped in a torrential downpour, the Kiama Agricultural Society opened ...

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  11. THE CRITERION.

    To-night Miss Ethel Irving enters upon the closing week of her season at the Criterion Theatre, and on Saturday next the talented actress and her company depart for New Zealand, where, no doubt, further ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 26.

    Rendsburg, s, for Hamburg. Fremantle, s, for Hamburg. John Williams, s, for Adelaide. Iris, cable steamer, for a cruise. ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 27.

    Mantus, R.M.S., for London, via ports; Mindini, s, for Solomon and Shortland Islands, via ports; Karoola, s, for W.A. ports, via Melbourne and Adelaide; Sydney, s, for Melbourne and Tasmanian ports, via Eden; ...

    Article : 347 words
  14. THE PALACE.

    There was an excellent attendance at the special matinee yesterday at the Palace Theatre to witness the performance of Oscar Wilde's drama, "A Woman of No Importance," and there was an overflowing house in ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  16. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    So far yesterday was the only opportunity given by the George Marlow Company at the Adelphi to lovers of melodrama to patronise a matinee performance of "A Girl's Temptation," and a crowded house showed ...

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  17. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The special matinee at the Tivoli yesterday received a full share of support from holiday makers, and the house in [?] evening was also packed. To-day, at the matinee, the first appearance will take place ...

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  18. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Orama, R.M.S., homeward bound, arrived at Colombo on Thursday. Otranto, R.M.S., homeward bound, arrived at London (Tilbury) on January 20. ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Brennan's Vaudeville [?]entertainers had an excellent reception from a crowded house at the matinee yesterday at the National Amphitheatre, and at night the patronage was all that could be desired. Moran and ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. ENGLAND V. TASMANIA.

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  21. FRIEDRICH DER GROSSE'S PASSENGERS.

    The German mail steamer Friedrich Der Grosse for Sydney, from Bremen, via ports, is due to arrive at Fremantle on Monday. She has the following passengers:—Dr. A. Campbell Magarez, Mrs. Campbell ...

    Article : 279 words
  22. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    J. C. Bain Vauderville entertainers continue to do brisk business, and there was a large attendance, not only at the special matinee yesterday, but in the evening. Several new artists are to make their ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. TINY TOWN.

    This day week will find "Tiny Town," with its midgets, established at the Exhibition Building (Skating Rink), and no doubt the diminutive inhabitants will receive crowds of "paving guests" Tiny Town ...

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  24. BAND CONTEST.

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  25. WEST'S PICTURES.

    "The Cursed Gold," a stirring picture, illustrating to what depth a man will descend to gain money, is the principal attraction listed by West's, Limited for the Glaciarium and the New Olympic to-night. A ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. PEEL ISLAND LEPER STATION.

    For some time past negotiations have been in progress for the transfer of the leper station at Peel Island to the Commonwealth. Already the latter has control of the reserve. ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. SAILINGS TO NORTH AMERICA.

    The agents for the All Red Route and San Francisco service are preparing for the busy season which will serve to inaugurate the fortnightly contract between Australia and the Pacific coast of North America, to be ...

    Article : 186 words
  28. LYCEUM—SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    Spencer's realistic presentation of Charles Dicken[?]s famous novel, "David Copperfield" will be screened for the last time at the Lyceum to-night. Besides being of exceptional interest to those familiar with ...

    Article : 177 words
  29. CASUALTIES. WHARF-LABOURER KILLED.

    William Thomas, 49, married was engaged with a party, of wharf-labourers unloading timber from the Union Company's steamer Wainui this morning, when a plank slipped ...

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  30. A.U.S.N. LINE.

    On the return to Brisbane from Melbourne and Sydney on February 1, the A.U.S.N. liner Aramac will he temporarily withdrawn from the Melbourne to Cairns passenger service, and will be laid up for an overhaul. ...

    Article : 173 words
  31. LYRIC AND COLONIAL THEATRES.

    The J. D. Williams programme for next week, beginning on Monday evening, contains some largely attractive features. At the Lyric Theatre the star film, which is given ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. YOUTH DROWNED.

    Horbert Robins, aged 17 years, one of a picnic party at Windemere, went for a swim in the Tamar. He sank, and never rose again, apparently being seized with cramp. ...

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  33. THE MISSING PANDORA.

    It is now three months since any tidings were received of the Pandora, the Australian yawl, in which Captain George D. Blythe and Captain Peter Arapakis are sailing round the world. The Pandora is now ...

    Article : 187 words
  34. PINNED UNDER A CART.

    Joseph Chant met with a fatal accident between Thornton and Woodbury, it is thought some time last night. Deceased was a fruiterer, travelling about Miller's Forest ...

    Article : 121 words
  35. THE MAILS.

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  36. CIRCULAR SAW ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Richard Best while working a circular saw at Yarralumia station had his left hand badly mutilated through coming in contact with the teeth. He was brought to the ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    BLUFF.—Sailed: Oberon, for Noumea. WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: Jan. 26. Taviuni, s, from Newcastle. Dep: Jan. 26. Ulimaroa, s, for Syd[?]y; Arawa, s, for London. ...

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  38. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    The programme at the Victoria Theatre is fully up to standard this week. Among its most popular pictures it includes "Hands Across the Sea in Seventy-six," "Faith," an intense drama, and "Her Birthday." On ...

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  39. MAN'S ILAND CUT OFF.

    A young man, Albert Baker, was feeding a chaff-cutting machine [?] Mr. Neil Rodden's farm, when the glove he was wearing drew in the left hand, which was amputated ...

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  40. LETTER-CARRIERS' PAY.

    Referring to-day to statements made at last night's meeting of the Trades Hall Council to the effect that, while salaries in the clerical division of the Commonwealth Public Service ...

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  41. NEW UNION LINERS.

    The Union Company has four steamers in the hands of the home builders. There is the intercolonial liner of 13,000 tons, a twin vessel to the Maori, for the Lyttelton-Wellington service, and two cargo steamers. ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY.

    At the annual meeting of the New Zealand Portland Cement Company, the report showed a profit of £10,861. A dividend of 6 per cent. was declared, in addition to a 4 per cent ...

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  43. WADDINGTON'S GRAND THEATRE.

    Waddington's Grand Theatre, the new picture-theatre in Pitt-street, appears to be making an excellent start Out of a good programme the favourites seem to be "The Right of Youth," a stirring drama, with hunting ...

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  44. DANGEROUS CURRENT.

    There was a surf-bathing carnival at Freshwater Bay yesterday, and the surf clubs that mustered for play had grimly earnest work to do in consequence of the existence ...

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  45. PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    A lad, Lisle Vincent Austin, son of Mr. J. A. Austin, of Blathery Creek, was fatally shot by his brother while out rabbit-shooting. The brother told him to stop at home, ...

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  46. A QUESTION OF PILOTAGE.

    At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day a letter from the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) was read in reference to the claim by the Marine Board of Victoria for the sum of £4 10s for the services of pilots ...

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  47. CORONATION PICTURE PALACE.

    The Coronation Theatre is having a successful run. A bright programme is presented, and appears to meet with full appreciation from the public. The star picture at present is "A Woman Scorned," showing the ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE.

    A good programme is on view at the American Picture Palace. Among the principal attractions at present are "The Closed Door," "In Darkened Vales," "A Stage Romance," and "Getting Rid of Uncle." ...

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  50. ORGAN RECITAL.

    The special organ recital by the city organist (Mr. Ernest Truman), at the Town Hall last night, attracted quite a holiday crowd, and a popular programme gave every satisfaction, notably the overture ...

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  51. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O. yesterday evening:—Harrington bar 10ft with beacons in line; inner channel crossing 9ft, where dredge T[?]thys is at work; Forster, bar 7ft 9in high water. ...

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  52. MYSTERIOUS INJURIES.

    Yesterday afternoon William Fogarty, a farmer in the [?]rragul district, was found in an unc[?]scious condition in a paddock near his home. [?] His skull was fractured, and the ...

    Article : 58 words
  53. STATEMENTS THAT VARIED.

    In a case before the local police court yesterday the magistrate was about to award miners who appeared as witnesses 10s back expenses, when Mr. Lysaght pointed out that ...

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  54. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Tylsa, from Gothenburg. Commonwealth, from London, via ports. Prinz Sigismund, from Yokohama, via ports. Kurow, from Kaipara. ...

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  55. FATAL DIVE.

    Arthur Thompson, 17, a son of Mr. W. E. Thompson, storekeeper, St. Albans, dived into shallow water in McDonald River last evening, and struck his head on the sandy ...

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  56. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    On Monday next the first sitting of the Australian Independent Workers' Congress will take place. Between thirty and forty representative delegates from different ...

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  57. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: Jan. 26, Polaris, sch, from Puget Sound[?] Nikko Maru, J.M.S., from Melbourne; Burwah, s, from Sydney; Tinana, s, from Bundaberg. Dep: Jan. 26, Prinz Sigismund, s, for Melbourne; ...

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  58. BURNS ANNIVERSARY.

    The annual concert under the auspices of the Burns Anniversary Club, and entitled "Twa 'oors o' Scottish Sang an' Story," will take palce at the Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street, to-night, when an attractive ...

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  59. DISTURBANCE AT PICTURE SHOW.

    Two men made a serious assault last night on Mr. Lawler, the proprietor of a picture theatre in King-street, Newtown. Shortly before half-past 9 Mr. Lawler was ...

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  60. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A bo[?] named Alfred Skinner let a loaded Winche[?] rifle fall at Blackwood to-day[?] falling, [?]he rifle went off, and Pearl Davey, aged 17[?]years, was shot through the head. ...

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  61. BUILDING THE NAVAL COLLEGE.

    The preliminary work attaching to the establishment of the Naval College at Jervis Bay is being rapidly pushed on with. The officers of the Commonwealth Department of ...

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  62. CABMAN INJURED.

    The Ambulance Brigade to-day attended to George O'Neill, 27, a cabman, living in Bank-street, West End, Brisbane. He was suffering from two wounds on the side of the face, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  63. Advertising

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