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  2. THE CHURCHES.

    The Archbishop of Sydney is to leave the State to-day by the Ormuz. Holy communion will be celebrated at the Cathedral prior to his Grace's ...

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  3. SOCIAL.

    From a social point of view this week has not been of much interest, and but few entertainments or gatherings have taken place. The weather has been most trying, with so ...

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  4. THE CYCLORAMA.

    Large numbers of country people have visited the Cyclorama daily during the week. The thrilling s[?]ene of the Battle of Gettysburg continues to be the chief attraction. In addition there are the ...

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  5. SOUTH COAST EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    No more convincing evidence of the desire for the extension of the sphere of usefulness of the Berry Stud Farm to that of an experimental farm could be afforded than the large ...

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  6. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    The Congress which met for the first time a few days ago is indeed a "new body." Of its 383 members, just that odd 83 never sat in the House before, and eight others did not ...

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  7. RETURN OF THE "J.P." COMPANY.

    Messrs. Maynall and Gunn have been enabled, to extend the tour of the popular "J.P." Company, and a season at the Palace Theatre is promised commencing on the 27th inst. when the [?]ar[?]ical comedy ...

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  8. ENTERTAINMENT AT THE SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE.

    The dramatic company of the P. and O. Company [?] R.M.S. India, by permission of Commander F. W. Vibert, R.N.R., gave a minstrel entertainment on Thursday evening at the Seamen's institute. The ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The management of Her Majesty's is still faced by the pleasing fact that the public are not at all tired of the doings of the "Girl from Kay's," and the question when "Veronique" will be staged still remains ...

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  10. THE DAMPIER TESTIMONIAL.

    It is, perhaps, hardly necessary to remind the public that the testimonial matinee to Mr. Alfred Dampier will take place on Friday next, the 10th inst, when a very attractive programme will be given. ...

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  11. GRACE PALOTTA.

    Australian theat[?]egoers will be pleased to hear that that talented actress, Miss Grace Palotta, will return to Sydney in May next. She is at present in London, after a successful season in America, and will join the ...

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  12. THEATRE ROYAL.

    There is no falling off in the patronage accorded to "Sinbad the Sailor" at the theatre Royal, and the only thing the management appears to complain of is that money has to be turned away. This was ...

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  13. DEATH OF DANIEL E. BANDMANN.

    From America news has been received of the death from heart disease of Daniel E. Bandmann, the tragedian, in November last at his residence, Mont[?]na, at the age of 66 years ...

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  14. THE HAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    The Bohemian Dramatic Company will produce "The Indian Hero," an American drama, dealing with the last stand of General Custer, at the Haymarket Hippodrome to-night. ...

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  15. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    At the Chute continental to be held to-night the Gotham tri[?] are to again appear, and will introduce some interesting and new specialties. The Vice-regal Military Band will play a selected programme of ...

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  16. THE CRITERION THEATRE.

    After on excellent run, the cleverly constructed drama "The Two Little Vagabonds" was finally preseated at the Criterion Theatre last night in the presence of a good house, and Miss Beatrice Holloway's ...

    Article : 244 words
  17. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    Some hundreds of teachers availed themsalves of the invitation to visit the A.N.A. Exhibition yesterday. Amongst them were Messrs J. W. Turner, Flashman, Willis, Henry, ...

    Article : 405 words
  18. THE THEATRESCOPE.

    After a satisfactory run, the second programme of the American Theatrescope at the Lyceum was taken off last night, and this afternoon and evening a number of new pictures will be submitted. These will include ...

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  19. THE TIVOLI.

    The present week's programme at the Tivoli has been drawing well during the week, and the Eight Primroses and Hill and Whittaker are as popular as over. The Two Bells and Mr. Post Mason have also ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. MILITARY.

    At an examination held in Melbourne recently for officers and others desirous of qualifying for commissions, in the British Army two candidates were successful. These ...

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  21. THURSTON AT THE PALACE.

    After a successful season at the Palace Theatre, Thurston gave a final manifestation last night of his remarkable powers as an exponent of modern magic, and the cordiality of the "send off" by a large ...

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  22. ORGAN RECITAL.

    This evening Mr. Arthur Mason (city organist) will give an organ recital. The items will include the overture from "Secmiramide" (Rossini), and the famous "Wedding March" from Lohengrin. Miss Minnie ...

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  23. CENTENARY HALL "POPS."

    The third of the series of popular concerts under the management of Mr. H. N. Southwell will be given to-night at the Centenary Hall, when a number of well-known artists are to appear. ...

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  24. TROUT FISHING AT QUEANBEYAN.

    Perhaps in the whole State, no bettor place could be found than the streams in and around the Queanbeyan district for anglers to try their skill at fly-fishing for ...

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  25. DRAMATIC SKETCHES.

    A programme of dramatic sketches is announced for Tuesday evening next, in connection with the Unitarian Church Literary Society, including the quarrel scene from "School for Scandal," in which the Rev. ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. COMING MUSICAL PLAYS.

    Some Interesting particulars of several of Mr. J. C. Williamson's latest acquisitions in the shape of musical plays are contained in the last letter he received from his London agent. At the Vaudeville Theatre ...

    Article : 167 words
  27. GENERAL GORDON AT MAITLAND.

    Brigadier-General Gordon, Commandant of the New South Wales Military Forces, arrived at Maitland last evening on a visit of inspection. He was received by Captains ...

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  28. MISS ELIZABETH PARKINA.

    This lady, who, it will be remembered, was one of the stars of the Parkina-Foldesy Company last year, scored a triumph in London at the end of last November for her fine singing of Mendelsso[?]n's music ...

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  29. R. G. KNOWLES' ENTERTAINMENT.

    We learn that an alteration has been made in the arrangements for Mr. R. G. Knowles' forthcoming tour of Australia with his monologue entertainment entitled "Trifles that Trouble the Traveller" He will ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. REORGANISATION IN THE FIRE BRIGADE.

    Owing to the growth of Sydney and its suburbs, it has been found necessary to reorganise the system of working the Fire Brigade. A few years ago, Superintendent Webb ...

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  31. THE BROUGH-FLEMING COMEDY COMPANY.

    From a recent communication we learn that the above company have been doing good business at Auckland with the "Beauty and the Barge" and "The Walls of Jericho." "Quality Street" had just been ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. FROM COMEDY TO TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Charles Danby, the once popular comedian (reports the "Era" of December last), has been obliged to undergo an operation for cancer, in the course of which his tongue and lower jaw had to ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. THE DIOCESE OF SYDNEY.

    Sir,—You would render good service if you would allow the following questions, some of many which are being widely asked, to be ventilated through your columns:— ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES.

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  35. SOCIETY AND THE STAGE.

    Miss Ellen Terry (says the London "Era" of December 2) administers a gentle protest in the "Windsor Magazine" against the growing custom of placin[?] the social accomplishments of the actor and ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. DISTRICT COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  37. MONARO CLIMATE.

    Sir,—In reply to a letter on above subject in to-day's "Herald" by "Veritas," I should like to state that the screen in which the thermometers are placed at Cooma is known ...

    Article : 148 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN THEATRICAL RUNS.

    Mr. Stirling Whyte, in the following letter, dated October 25, to the "Era." hits straight from the shoulder in regard to an apparent misstatement as to the run of plays here:—I was somewhat surprised ...

    Article : 237 words
  39. CHURCH BOOK STORE.

    For all Church and Sunday School Requirements.—Ad. CLEMENTS CORN FLOUR well boiled with milk as a warm soup is capital for young children. Remember "CLEMENTS." It is British made.—Advt. ...

    Article : 93 words
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