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  2. TOBACCO AND MONOPOLY.

    Sir,—I have been following with interest the correspondence that has appeared in your columns of late on "Tobacco and Monopoly," and having had 25 years' ...

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  3. THE WEEK IN LONDON.

    The Whitsun holidays this year have been as generally kept as usual, and practically a new feature was added to them in the celebration of Empire day—which fell on the ...

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  4. EDUCATIONAL REFORM.

    On May 23 the committee appointed at the recent Educational Conference presented its report to the Minister for Public Instruction. That report, as readers will remember, ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Alfred Hollins, as anticipated in our "Music and Drama" column of Saturday, duly arrived by the Ortona on that day. The new concert organist, who is accompanied by his wife, was received by Mr. Arthur ...

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  6. ON THE LAND.

    The crossbreds from the State farms were very closely inspected by visitors to the sheep show last week. Very instructive particulars were supplied by Mr. Peacock, manager of the ...

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  7. QUEEN'S HALL.

    There was a good Attendance at the Queen's Hall on Saturday night, when a bebefit was tendered by members of the Dicken's Dramatic Society to Mr. R. D'Orsay Ogden. "Fagin and his Gang," an ...

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  8. AMERICAN TRAVESTY STARS.

    A complete burlesque company entitled The American Travesty Stars, has arrived here from San Francisco by the Sondma, in readiness for their season at the Palace Theatre, which opens under Mr. ...

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  9. "THE IRONMASTER."

    Ohnet's famous comedy-drama. "The Ironmaster," will be performed at the Palace Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 12 and 13, in aid of the Kindergarten Union and German Benevolent Society. Fran ...

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  10. CONDEMNED SYDNEY ORANGES.

    Sydney fruiterers continue to send infected oranges. The Minister of Agriculture has decided to reship all such consignments when possible, without delay. 528 cases have ...

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  11. THE PHILHARMONIC FESTIVAL.

    The Sydney Philharmonic Society has organised an oratoro festival, to take place at the Town Hall on Wednesday, July 20, and Saturday, July 23. Mr. Walkin Mills has been engaged as the star at these ...

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  12. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    BYRON BAY.—At an extraordinary meeting on Friday of shareholders in the North Coast Co-operative Company, Mr. Alcorn, chairman of directors, presiding, the articles of ...

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  13. MISS ALICIA NOLAN'S MATINEE.

    Miss Alicia Nolan had secured capable artistic assistance for her concert at Paling's on Saturday afternoon, with the result that the room was crowded and the applause consistently cordial. Miss Kathleen ...

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  14. LYCEUM—"THE AMERICAN PLAYERS."

    Hitherto the arrival of a new American company has been of interest for the method of work disclosed. To quote the examples of recent years that most readily recur, the, "Belle of New York" revealed a ...

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  15. CONCERT TO MISS ADA HATCHWELL.

    During last week a meeting of the many friends of Miss Ada D. Hatchwell, favourable known for her good work as an clocutionist, was held at Baumann's, when it was resolved to signalise her recovery from a ...

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  16. IMPORTANCE OF TYPE.

    A very important matter in connection with the British breeds that will give the most profitable cross from the merino is the selection of the male stock. Frequently rams ...

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  17. NAUTICAL FETE.

    The Nautical Fete at the Town Hall in aid of the King Edward VII. Hospital, Lower Fort-street, was concluded on Saturday evening. There was a very large attendance, especially during the afternoon, and ...

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  18. MR. ARUNDEL ORCHARD.

    Although Mr. Arundel Orchard has relinquished his idea of returning to New Zealand permanently, and remains here as conductor of the Sydney Liedertafel, the course of events unexpectedly takes him to Dunedin ...

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  19. HERR RAIMUND PECHOTSCH.

    Herr Raimund Pecho[?]sch has resigned his position as choirmaster at the Great Synagogue, consequent upon his determination to again settle permanently in Sydney, where his teaching and concert work now occupy ...

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  20. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    Sir,—Though this question has been fairly well discussed, I trust that you will permit me to make a few remarks on it, with a view of pointing out some of the unpardonable ...

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  21. MR. CYRIL MONK'S FAREWELL.

    For some time strong committees have been engaged upon the organisation of the farewell concert to Mr. Cyril Monk, which is to take place on Saturday, July 16. The best artistic assistance has been availed of, ...

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  22. MISS LILIAN RUDOLPH'S RECITAL.

    Miss Lilian Rudolph will give a pianoforte recital at St. James' Hall, on July 14. Mr. Louis Grist will direct this concert, the assisting artists at which will be Miss Lilian Frost, Miss Constance Hadfield, Mr. W. ...

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  23. BOYLE'S SINGING CLASS.

    Mr. Boyle announces a new quarter of his singing class, to commence at the Hunter-street Music Studios on Wednesday evening next. A special class will be opened for adult beginners Particulars appeared in ...

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  24. ANNUAL STUD SHEEP SALES.

    Messrs. Weaver and Perry will open the annual sales of stud shep this morning. Their catalogue is extensive, and will include sheep from several well-known Mudgee flocks, ...

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  25. MR. FLOHM'S STUDENTS' RECITAL.

    Invitations have been issued by Mr. A. Bertram Flohm for his first students' recital, to take place at St. James' Hall. on Tuesday, July 12. Seats may be reserved at the Flohm Studio. ...

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  26. ORGAN RECITAL AT PADDINGTON.

    At. St. Matthias' Church, Paddington, to-morrow evening, an organ recital will be given by Mr. J. G. Gardiner (orginist of St. Mary's, Waverley), supplemented by vocal items by Messrs. Henry Weir, H. ...

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  27. SYDNEY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    During the present month the Sydney College of Music will celebrate the tenth anniversary of its inception. The council has decided to present the gold badge of the college to Miss Lottie Hyam, Messrs. ...

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  28. SHEEP DOG TRIALS.

    The final heats in connection with the sheep dog trials were worked on Saturday afternoon. As the result of tests on the two previous days, eight dogs were selected to compete for ...

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  29. THE UNEMPLOYED AND THE LABOUR BUREAU.

    sir,—Reffering to the commissioners' report published to-day, attempting to refute Mr. Cruickshank's statement before the Arbitration Court that there were more unemployed in Sydney at present than there had ...

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  30. PARRAMATTA ORCHARD NOTES.

    Heavy frosts occurred during last week, but no damage to the orchards has been reported. The growers are pleased at seeing so much frost, as they are of opinion that a severe ...

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  31. THE CATCHMENT AREA.

    Sir,—In connection with the dispute over the catchment area of the Sydney water supply, the following particulars are worth notice. ...

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  32. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "A Country Girl," which is drawing crowded houses at Her Majesty's Theatre, is now in its last nights, and the final matinee will be given on Wednesday. Mr. J. C. Williamson will elaborately produce the original ...

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  33. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Only five more performances of "The Price of Peace" can be given at the Theatre Royal, where the central episode of the tragic death of the Earl of Derwent whilst addressing the Commons, and Mr. W. ...

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  34. MR. REID AND THE A.W.U.

    Sir,—Per medium of your valuable paper I wish to give an unqualified denial to a certain statement made by Mr. G. H. Reid in the House of Representatives on ...

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  35. THE CRITERION—"COUSIN KATE."

    The bright and charming comedy "Cousin Kate." played by Mr. Williamson's English Comedy Company, again drew a crowded house at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday night, and before the rise of the cur[?]in ...

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  36. THE AUTUMN LAMBING.

    In connection with the official returns, the following interesting reports were received from the stock inspectors— Coonamble.—The above markings (80 per ...

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  37. THE MURRUMBIDGEE IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    Mr. H. G. M'Kinney writes:—Judging from Mr. Harben's letter in the "Herald" under "On the Land," he believes that in advocating a cause the introduction of a flavour of sensationalism is of more importance than ...

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  38. A LITTLE LESSON IN HEALTH.

    The idea is too prevalent that when symptoms of constipation occur, sluggish liver headache, biliousness, indigestion, and dizziness, a drastic purgative is required. This is not so Strong purgatives ...

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  39. IT SHOULD INTEREST ALL MOTHERS

    to know the best remedy for delicate children, [?] Angier's Emulsion. Children like it and take it with real pleasure. It makes then cat better digest better, sleep better, and gain in weight, strength, and ...

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  40. THE TIVOLI.

    On Saturday Mr. Rickards presented to the Tivoli patrons another novelty to fill the gap caused by the departure of Nat Clifford. This consisted of the Levinos, who recently arrived from London by the ...

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