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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The new musical comedy, "The Girls of Gottenberg," with its picturesque German setting and attractive music, drew another satisfactory house at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening. Mr. ...

    Article : 116 words
  3. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The Island mail steamer Tambo, Captain Voz, of Burns, Philp, and Co.'s line, arrived from Sydney on the 7th inst, and after landing mail passengers and cargo, resumed her ...

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  4. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    The annual meeting of the New South Wales Typographical Association was held on Saturday night at the Trades Hall under the presidency of Mr. W. J. Ratcliffe. The report, ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. LAW REPORT.

    The following applications have been granted by the Registrar:- Probates.—Herbert Blix Alexander, Henry Brien, Thomas Boothby, Francis Crago, Sarah ...

    Article : 292 words
  6. VAYENNE.

    "I quarrel not with your faith," Christine went on. "You are honest, and I, a Princess in Montvilliers, a Princess of that house which this Roger Herrick would depose, am ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "The Scarlet Pimpernel" was again successfully performed on Saturday evening at the Theatre Royal, where the stirring love story founded on events of the French Revolution has proved a popular attraction. ...

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  9. CRITERION THEATRE.

    A real welcome was given on Saturday to that wholesome and evergreen farce "Charley's Aunt," r[?]vived at the Criterion Theatre by Mr. Frank Thorn[?] ton. The house was crowded, and from the out[?] ...

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  10. LAW NOTICES.

    Chancery—square, Sydney.—Before the Registrar.—At 2.90 p.m.: To be mentioned, re Sawmill award, agreement between J. Brennan and Goodlet and Smith and order of Registrar: for hearing, re Trolly ...

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  11. MAIL BRANCH ASSOCIATION.

    At a general meeting of the Mail Branch Association of the Commonwealth Service held at the Queen's Hall on Saturday night the following officebearers were elected: ...

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  12. PALACE THEATRE.

    "Cinderella," with its processions, pretty ballets, and tonoical songs, continues to draw large audiences at the Palace Theatre, and will remain the attraction until the end of the season. The fairy legend is ...

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  13. POLICE COURTS.

    At the Balmain Police Court on Friday, before Mr. M. S. Love, S.M., Edward Hallam, licensee of the Waverley Hotel, Darling-street, was convicted on a charge of selling liquor on Sunday, 12th instant. He ...

    Article : 51 words
  14. "CAMPS FOR CADETS."

    Every party in Australia appears to have stated itself upon the cadet force—Mr. Deakin's not the least. As matters are trending it looks as though the success or failure of ...

    Article : 337 words
  15. FERRY EMPLOYEES' UNION.

    Nominations closed last night for the positions of president and secretary of the Sydney and Manly Ferry Employees Union. At a late hour Mr. H. A. Mitchell (formerly secretary) ...

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  16. AN INDISCREET ACTION.

    At the Newtown Police Court on Friday,before Mr. Smithers, S.M., Elizabeth Moscrop was proceeded against for having endeavoured to impose upon Sir Harry Rawson by false ...

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  17. LARCENY AS A BAILEE.

    At the Balmain Police Court on Friday, before Mr. M. S. Love. S.M., J. Wilson, alias Samuel Mayfield, 52, machinist was sent to gaol for three months for larceny as a bailee of a rolled gold watch, value £2, ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. UNITED FURNITURE TRADES.

    A movement is on foot to improve generally the working conditions and wages in the furniture trade. A meeting of the cabinetmakers' branch of the United Furniture Trades' Union ...

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  19. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday night several favourites made their farewell appearance before the crowded house, With the exception of Gracie Compton, the burlesque actress, who made a successful ...

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  20. STEALING FROM THE PERSON.

    At the Balmain Police Court on friday, before Mr. M. S. Lore, S.M., Mary Elizabeth kileen alias Baker, 2s, was convicted on a charge of stealing from the person of Peter M'Carthy £1 11s 6d. A fine of £5 ...

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  21. CUTTERS AND TRIMMERS.

    The Cutters and Trimmers' Union held its annual meeting at the Trades Hall last night, under the presidency of Mr. C. Oxenham. The following offlce-bearers were elected: ...

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  22. A VIOLENT PRISONER.

    Gus. Johnson, 28, coal lumper, was charged at the Water Poliee Court, on Friday, with being [?]ruuk and disorderly, using indecent language, assaulting Constable Robert Joseph Maher, and maliciousy ...

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  23. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Nothing could better testify to the excellence of the programme at the National Amphitheatre than the big crowd which put in an appearance on Saturday. There were several new artists. D[?]bar and ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. "WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THE POST OFFICE?"

    The postal authorities advise us with reference to the statement of Messrs. Robert Macdonald and Co., which appeared in our issue of the 17th instant, under the ...

    Article : 435 words
  25. WONDERLAND CITY.

    Th. chief attaction at Wonderlanf City at the present time is the balloon ascent, in which the intrepid aeronaut makes a sensational drop aided by his paracbutes. To-day's programme includes another ...

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  26. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION.

    On Saturdsy the members of the New South Wales Engineering Association, accompanied by, their president, at the invitation of Messrs. Gibson, Battle and Co., Ltd., inspected the "Shay" geared ...

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  27. A HUMAN DERELICT.

    At the Water Police Court on Friday an old man named James Davis was presented. He bad been locked up for protection, being very old, and feeble. The old man, who is 80 years of age, was found ...

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  28. ORGAN RECITAL AND CONCERT.

    The excellent programme arranged by Mr. N. J. Geode for the organ recital and concert at the Town liall on Saturday evening, assisted as he was by capable vocal artists, was worthy of better attendance. ...

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  29. DISOBEDIENT SEAMAN.

    A seaman named Edward Sawyer pleaded guilty before Mr. King, D.S.M., at the Water Police Court on Friday, to disobeying the commands of John McMillan, master of the ship Hougomont, on Thursday, and ...

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  30. FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Water Police Court on Friday, before Mr. J.L. King, D.S.M. Julius Alltson Smith, 37, a commercial traveller, was charged withe obtaining 11s 6[?] from Francis G. Olsen, by means of a false pretence on ...

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  31. ST. ALOYSIUS' COLLEGE.

    In the presence of a large gathering Cardinal Moran blessed and opened the new wing of St. Aloysius College Milson's Point yesterday. He was accomponied by Monsignor O'llaran. ...

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  32. VICTORIA HALL.

    Then were large audiences at the Victoria Hall on Saturday afternoon and evening. The pictures were well selected, and included all kinds of subjects—comic, dramatic, and scenic. Amongst the films displayed ...

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  33. SELLING BEER WITHOUT A LICENSE.

    Henry Minehan, 28, labourer, and Stephen Hopkins, 27, labourer were each charged on Friday at the Central Police Court. before Mr. Barnett, S.M., with selling liquor without a license at Sydney on Janunry ...

    Article : 298 words
  34. ST. GEORGE COTTAGE HOSPITAL.

    The annual, meeting of the St. George Cottage Hospital subscribers was held in Brett's Hall. Kogarah, on Thursday. Mr. Carruthers, M.L.A., presided. The annual report stated that during the year the ...

    Article : 382 words
  35. QUEEN'S HALL.

    Both performances of the London Bio-Tableaux were witnessed by large audiences on Saturday. In the evening the ball was crowded, and standing rooms was not available. A well-selected variety of ...

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  36. WESTS PICTURES.

    The sultry weather exercised no discouraging in[?]ence over the sise of the audience at the Glac[?] The most popular features of a well-chosen bill were a serios specially taken by Mr. T. J. West shoewing the ...

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  37. MARRICKVILLE COTTAGE HOSPITAL.

    The thirteenth annual meeting of the Marrickville Cottage Hospital was held in the local Town Hall on Friday evening. The president, Col. Longfield, occupicd the chair. ...

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  38. THE GAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    There was a big attendance at the Haymarket Hippodrome on Saturday night when Mr. Oole'a Bohemis[?] Dramatic Company produced the detectve drams, "Brought to Bay." The piece had an excellent ...

    Article : 108 words
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  40. A SHOP-LIFTING CASE.

    Annie Dolf, 13, a married woman, was charged at the Water Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. King D.S.M., with stealing a remnant of ribbon, two belts, and a pair of gloves, ot the total value of 12s 1d, the ...

    Article : 424 words
  41. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY.

    The annual meeting of the Sydney United Friendly Societies' Dispensary and Medical Institute was held at the Protestant Hall, Sydney, on Friday evening. The president (Mr. W. M. Fox) occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 318 words
  42. HEBREW BENEFIT SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Hebrew Mutual Medical and Benefit Society was held at the Queen's Hall on January 14. The president, Mr. J. Goldberg, occupied the chair. The report of the Registrar of ...

    Article : 220 words
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