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  4. THE REFERENDUM.

    Discussing the coming Federal referendum the annual report of the Political Labour League states that owing to successive decisions of the High Court the efforts of several ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Yesterday was nomination day in connection with the municipal and shire elections, although the time for receiving nominations closed at 5 p. m. the previous day. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. SUBURBAN CANDIDATES.

    David Blundell John Buckler, William Hardwell, Arthur T. Carrington, Thomas H. Chapman, Thomas E. Colebrook, T. Coyle, James Cummings, George Fraser, Francis Gersbach, Edward Hogan, H. Lockard, ...

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  7. STATE MEMBERS' OPPOSITION.

    At Coopernook on Wednesday night Messrs. H. D. Morton and Briner, Ms.L.A., were entertained at a public social in the School of Arts, and many ladies were present, the ...

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  8. POSTAL GRIEVANCES.

    A conference of Deputy Postmasters-General, presided over by Mr. Thomas (PostmasterGeneral), continued its sittings at the Federal offices at the Customs-house on Thursday. ...

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  9. NEW RAILWAYS.

    Mr. J. Harper, Assistant Commissioner for Railways, was examined before" the Public Works Committee yesterday in regard to the question of extending railway ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    The continued popularity of the exciting Drury Lane drama, "The Whip," appears to justify the anticipation of the management of Her Majesty's, that the piece will create a record for itself. Last night ...

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  11. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    The Increasing popularity of the Sydney Zoological Gardens is one of the main features of the 32nd annual report of the Royal Zoological Society, Sydney. Close on a quarter of ...

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  12. LIGHTING DEUMMOYNE.

    The Australian Gaslight Company has refused to light the lamps of Drummoyne every night without additional cost There is no money in it, anyhow, in effect the ...

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  13. THEATRE ROYAL.

    A happy combination of melody. Mirth, and spectacular effect, constituting the main features of "Our Miss Gibbs," still draws lovers of comic opera to the Theatre Royal, and the close of the seventeenth week ...

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  14. THE (NEW) MAORI VILLAGE.

    With adequate arrangements for the conveyance of visitors by ferry or tram, the new Maori Village: at Clontarf still attracts fair attendances, and the programme submitted is full of variety and ...

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  15. THE CRITERION THEATRE.

    Last night there was a big house at the Criterion Theatre to give a fitting send-off to "The Arcadians," the revival of which has proved so great a hit. Exuberant enthusiasm dominated patrons and players ...

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  16. THE MONTCALM RAND.

    By the permission of Admiral de Castries, the band from the French warship monicalm will render a programme of music in Ryde Park this afternoon, from 3.30 until 5 o'clock. ...

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  17. THE SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    Sir,—I have read with interest the letter of Mr. Willis in the "Herald" of a few days back, in which he makes suggestions which I think are well worthy of consideration. ...

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  18. THE PALACE THEATRE.

    It is now announced that "The Girl from Rector's" i will be continued at the Palace Theatre until further notice, owing to the continued success of the hilarious farcical comedy.. There was a capital house last ...

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  19. GERMAN NATIONAL FESTIVAL.

    The annaal festival to celebrate the founding of the German Empire will be held at Clifton Gardens to-day This is the fortieth anniversary of the historical january is, 1871, when King William of Prussia was proclaimed ...

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  20. NEWCASTLE CARNIVAL.

    The principal item to-day in connection with Newcastle's carnival was the procession of decorated vehicles and bicycles, which proceeded via Hunter-street to the Criket ...

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  21. ORGAN RECITAL.

    The city organist (Mr. Ernest Truman) will give a popular organ recital at the Town Hall to-night, at 8 o'clock. The programme will consist of compositions by Weber, Wider, Verdi, Saint Saens, Suilivan, Puccimi, ...

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  22. THE TIVOLI.

    The new programme at the Tivoli, commencing this afternoon, contains no fresh novelties, the bill being sufficiently good to remain unchanged for some time. Mr. Julian Rose retains his position unchallenged as ...

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  23. GLEBE WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE.

    The tenth half-yearly meeting of the glebe Working Men's Institute was held on Wednesday evening last. Mr. B. Stone, in the unavoidable absence through illness of Alderman s. L. Cole, president, occupied the ...

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  24. THE WEATHER.

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  25. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Commencing this afternoon at the matinee, Mr. James Brennan will submit an attractive programme. The bill includes Daly and O'Brien, American comedy entertainers, whose last week is announced; Herr ...

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  26. THE LYCEUM.

    Spencer's Theatrescope, at the Lyceum, was patronised by another large audience lat night, and a varied programmie gave every satisfaction. Among the dreaatic subjects which appealed to the audience ...

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  27. GOVERNOR PHILLIP'S ARRIVAL.

    Sir,—In the report in to-day's "Herald" of the proceedings of the Science Congress, under the heading Geography and History, Mr. John M'Mahon (Melbourne) is credited ...

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  28. THE GLACIARIUM.

    The usual Saturday matinee will be given at the Glaciarium this afternoon, when Mr. West will submit a nuber of ictorial attrations. Among others which have excited admiration and terest are the ...

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  29. COUNTRY NOMINATIONS.

    BLAYNEY.—Arthur Crofts James William Black, Robert Simson, Abraham Deplaw, James Matthews, Arthur Shakespeare, John O'Malley, Charles Davis. Ernest Clarke, Perce J. Nichols, John Bridgman, George ...

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  30. "I'LL SEE HOLMAN."

    Before Mr, Barnett, SM., on Friday, at the Central Summons Court, John White was charged with behaving in an offensive manner in Park-street. Defendant pleaded not guilty. ...

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  31. BIJOU THEATRE.

    An interesting change of programme at the above picture show proved sufficiently entertaining to a large house last night. There will be a matinee to-day. ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I was very pleased to note the letter or Mr. Thomas Willis which appeared in your issue of 19th Inst., touching the meagre attendance of the public at the various ...

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  33. OLYMPIA THEATRE.

    Johnson and Gibsons picture drama, "It is Never too Late to Mend," has proved attractive enough to be retained on the Olympia Theatre bill, and there are also pictures of a lighter shade which, by ...

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  34. DENTAL BOARD EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—I quite agree with "Parent," in his letter of this morning, only he does not state the case strongly enough. The conditions of the dental examination are most unfair—so ...

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  35. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A well-selected programme, in which new biograph pictures and vaudeville are pleasantly alternated, has assured to the proprietors of the Empire Theatre a fair share of public patronage, and the attendance ...

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  36. COLONLAL THEATRE, LTD.

    The present programme at this place of amusement is attracting considerable attentino from lovers of pictorial drama and comic subjects. Among the best of these are:—"The Fugitive" "The Slave of ...

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  37. EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    Commencing to-day, the Exhibition Building will be opened for the presentation of the latest moving pictures. ...

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  38. AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE,

    A change of programme, which included illustrated songs, attracted a steady stream of visitors yesterday to the American Picture Palace, and a number of the items were received with cordial approbation. ...

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  39. TOM JONES.

    For the production of "Tom Jones" this evening at the Criterion Theatre the full strength of the company will be enlisted, and the principal parts are allotted as follows:—Tom Jones, a foundling, Harold ...

    Article : 209 words
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