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  4. THE THEATERS

    The brief revival of "The Blue Bird" was followed at Her Majesty's Theatre last night by the production of Bernard Shaw's comedy "You Never Can Tell." This was the cast:—Dolly Clandon, Gladys Ellam; Valentine, Ewa[?] ...

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  5. "THE DANDIES."

    At North Sydney "The Dandies" are giving entertainments nightly . The company has been strengthened by Mr. Cuthbert Rose. Mr. H. N. Gregory is one of the Popular performers. ...

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  6. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN.

    Last night, at the Melbourne Town Hall. Madame Kirkby Lunn's Australian tour was successfully inaugurated. According to present arrangements, the famous English contralto will ...

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  7. TIVOLI—NEW TURNS.

    The Tivoli bill was strengthened yesterday by the addition of two new star turns—Minnie Kaufmann, a trick cyclist, and Chinko, a Yoang juggler, both from England, making their first appearance in Australia. The Cycling turn was ...

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  8. CORONATION THEATRE.

    On Monday. September 2, a surfing competition for men will be started at the Coronation Theatre, Parramatta and Palmain roads, Leicuhardt. Entries must be handed in to the ...

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  9. IMPERIAL ROLLER SKATING RINK.

    It is announced by the Imperial Roller Skating Rink that the management of the "Mammoth Mardi Gras" will take place on Monday, September 3O. Meantime the usual ...

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  10. GLACIARIUM—ICE SKATING.

    The illuminations of the Pleasure Gardens of Allahabad were seen again at the Glaciarium last night. An exhibition of fancy skating was given by Professor Hogland. The three ...

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  11. NATIONAL—CARRIE MOORE.

    With only three more night in Sydney Miss Carrie Moore continues to maintain her popularity at the National Amphiteatre. Yesterday the ex-musical comedy favorite gave packed houses several new numbers. There ...

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  12. NORTH SYDNEY ROLLER RINK.

    On Wednesday next there will be a Poster and fancy dress carnival at the Coliseum Roller Rink, North Sydney. The general skating; will start at 8, and the names of the successful ...

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  13. LYCEUM—SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    A three-reel photo play based upon Auber's "Fra Diavolo" was the principal subject at Spencer's moving picture programme at the Lyceum last night. The production shows the daring Italian bandit at work and at play. ...

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  14. SUNDAY CONCERT.

    This afternoon Mr. Nicholas J. Gehde an-nounces he will give a concert in the Town Hall. Miss Elsie B. Peerless will sing Handel's "With Verdure Glad" and Paston-Cooper's "Ave ...

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  15. WEST'S PICTURES.

    "The Earl and Tee Girl" was the pricipal feature at the Princess and Olympia Theatres last night. The film includes a series of hunting pictures, and a ball-room scene. General Booth reviewing the Salvation Army had a ...

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  16. BAND MUSIC.

    The randwick Brass Band, under Conductor F. Pardey, will play the following programme in the band rotunda at Coogee this afternoon; Commencing at 3.15:—March "The King's Own" (John Jubb); Vlase concerte, "Happy ...

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  17. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The State Brickworks pictures attracted a number of persons to the Crystal Palace Theatre last week. The new programme tomorrow will have for the principal feature a dramatic study entitled "A Husband's Awakening." In addition ...

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  18. THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new wing at the Women's Hospital, Crown and Albion streets, Surry Hills, was performed yesterday afternoon by Her Excellency ...

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  19. ROYAL—OSCAR ASCHE.

    Although "The Merry Wives of Windsor" is drwing crowded audiences at the Teatre Royal, Mr. Oscar Asche cannot extend his season beyong a fortnight. Last night Miss Lily Brayton. as Mistrss Ford, divided honors with ...

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  20. LYRIC THEATRE.

    To-morrow night at the Lyric Theatre the programme will include. "A Temporary Truce" (a Western drama with Indian color). "Olga's Tragic Wedding" (a story of nihillsm), "The ...

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  21. PALACE—ALLEN DOONE.

    For the last week of his Sydney season Mr. Allen Doone is giving patrons of the Palace Theatre "A Romance in Ireland." The revival last night brought forth Miss Edna Keeley as Nora Doyle. Mr. Doone as Larry O'Daly sang ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Lord and Lady Chelmsford will leave Sydney on Tuesday evening next for Burrinjuck for the purpose of inspecting the Murrumbridgee irrigation scheme. During their visit their ...

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  23. FLOURISHED A KNIFE.

    At the central Police Court yesterday morning, Charles kee, or Sinclair, was sentenced to six months' Imprisonment on a charge of being a suspected person, and three months for ...

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  24. COLONIAL No. [?].

    At the Colonial Theatre No. 1 to-morrow a drama, "Detective Dorothy." in which a little girl figures as heroine, will be shown, together with "Views of Egypt." "Lea's Joke." "Ferey's ...

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  25. ADELPHI—MELO[?]AMARA

    Last night Mrs. Morton Powell's Play, "The Girl Without a Home." was witnessed by a large audience at the Adelphi Theatre. Miss Violet paget, Miss Jennie Pollock, Mr. Hugh Buckler, and mr. Charles Lawrence were again ...

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  26. COLONIAL No. 2.

    To-morrow at the Colonial Theatre No. 2, "Into the Jungle," "An Airship Wreck," '"Thou Shalt Not Covet," "Kelly in Battle," "The Cashier's Ordeal," "Topical News," and "The ...

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  27. LATE MELBOURNE NEWS

    Regarding Mr. Bramwell Booth's scheme to send windows and children to Australia, Mr. fisher said today he was willing to assist everyone who will be of value. ...

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  28. CRITERION—AMERICAN COMEDY.

    [?]like success, and "Get Rich Quick Wallingford" is floating gaily on the flowing tide of popularity at the Criterion Theatre A well-pleased audience last night followed the fortunes of Wallingford and his scheming ...

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  29. CUT WITH A RAZOR.

    As the result, it is alleged, of a quarrel yesterday morning on board the Italian ship Caterina F., lying off Poing Piper, Phillip Parmisco was admitted to the Sydney Hospital with ...

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  30. "ARCHBISHOP" KING O'MALLEY.

    Mr. King o'Malley said to-day that he at one time was archbishop of a church. He was the founder of the "Water Lily Rock-bound Church of the Redskin Temple in the Cayuse Nation." ...

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  31. NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY.

    Saturday next at Her Majesty's Theatre will see the revival of "Nightcirus" by the Williamson New Comic Opera Company. Miss Florence Young Miss Dorochy Brunton, Miss Sybill ...

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  32. MADAME DE CISNEROS.

    Under the mangement of Messrs. Portus and talbot at the town Hall last night, Madame Eleanora de Cisneros gave a farewell concert. The mezzo soprano was assisted by Mr. paul Dufault (tenor). Mr. James Liebling (cellist), ...

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  33. TO ABOLISH ADVERTISING HOARDINGS.

    At tuesday's meeting of the City Council Alderman A. McElhone will move "that having regard to the unsightliness and the disflgurement of the city which has been occasioned by ...

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  34. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR.

    The government Tourist Bureau has arranged another of their personally-conducted tours, which includes a day on Sydney Harbor, the Hawkesbury River round trip, the Illawarra ...

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  35. NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY.

    At the palace Theatre on Saturday next Miss Madge Hope will make her re-appearance under Mr. Philip Lytton's management in "The Girl From Wayback." The new Australian drama ...

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  36. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The mails dated London, July 26, per Orient Company's R.M.S. Orontes, will, it is expected, reach the G.P.O. in time for delivery tomorrow. ...

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  37. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL RECITALS

    The first recital of Mr. Lawrence Campbell's new season will take Place in the Concordia Hall, Elizabeth-street, to-morrow night. the ...

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  39. TASMANIAN. EXHIBITION.

    An exhibition, which will be opened at Launceston on January .1 next, and remain open until the end of March, will not, says an official note, in any sense be a display of show cases ...

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  40. MEASLES LESS PREVALENT.

    With the advent of Spring, the mild epidemic of measles which prevailed in the metropolis during the Winter has considerably slackened A member of the Board of Health staff stated ...

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  41. EXPECTORATION IN PUBLIC HALLS.

    Alderman Lindsay-Thompson will move at the City Council on Tuesday' "That it be referred to the health committee to consider the advisability of drafting a by-law to prevent ...

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  44. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    Francis Collier (68), said to be a remittance man, was found dead in his bed at 18 Barcom place, Darlinghurst, yesterday morning. There are no suspicious circumstances connected with ...

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