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  2. AMUSEMENTS. THE MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    This evening Mr. J. C. Williamson will produce "The Light that Failed," a play founded on a Rudyard Kipling's noval of the same name at Her Majesty's Theatre. This piece is recommended by a good run in London under Mr. ...

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  3. THE CHURCHES.

    The Archbishops of Sydney leaves to-day for Katoomba, where he is to preach and hold confirmation to-morrow. On Monday he will return to Sydney, and after presiding at a ...

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  4. SOCIAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote visited the Deaf and Dumb institution in Melbourne last week. Several large dinner parties have lately been given ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. MANLY TO WATSON'S BAY BY TRAM.

    Whilst deploring the fact that the finances of the State are in an impoverished condition, and that being so work in the shape of tramway extension must be curtalled, still I ...

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  7. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "The Great Millionaire" continue to run its prosperous course at the Theatre Royal where Mr. Bland Holt's company is now enjoying a welcome back after their year's absence that has eclipsed all similar occasions of the past. ...

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  8. CRITERION THEATRE.

    At the Criterion Theatre "A Message from Mars" has been favourably received on its revival by Mr. Hawtrey's comedy company who give a capital representation of Ganthony's allegorical play. The audience is always delighted ...

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  9. PALACE THEATRE.

    A new burkesque on "Little Red Riding Hood." by W. J. Lincoln, will be produced under Mr. Will Perman's direction at the Palace Theatre to-night. Mr. George Bromley will conduct an augmented chorus and orchestra ...

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  10. THE WILLOUGHBY-GEACH COMPANY.

    Lasr night the Willourghby-Geach Company closed their season at the Palace Theatre before an warmly appreciative audience with a final peformance of "The Wrong Mr. Wright." This evening the company will appear at the ...

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  11. COUNTRY NEWS. FIRE AT TEMORA.

    At about midnight on Thursday, a fire broke out in a building in Lower Hoskins-street, the property, of Mr. Charles Naylor, and occupied by ...

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  12. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening at the Tivoli Theatre Mr. Harry Rickards' Company will include Miss May Moors Dupies. "The Jolly American Character-com[?]nne," Mr. Fred, Russell, in a varied entertainment, with his ...

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  13. FITZ-GERALD'S CIRCUS.

    The great display of wrestling by picked men from the Osaka Guild, Japan, continues to attract large crowds to Belmore Park, and the exhibition in an interesting one, Wrestling has been the favourite sport of the alott and ...

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  14. FIRES.

    A woolohed belonging to Mr. James Koough, of Bolong River, near Golspie, Taralga district, was, with its contants, including a wool press and a quantity of fodder, ...

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  15. POLICE COURTS. [?]ACTORIES ACT PROSECUTION.

    In the summons division of the Central Police Conrt yesterday, before Mr. C. N. Payon, S.M., Walter Armitage, inspector under the Shops and Factories Act, proceeded against Neill Campbell Mann, on an ...

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  16. SONOS OF SCOTLAND.

    Miss Flora F. Donaldson and Mr. Gavin Spence-will make their final appearances at Queen's Hall to-day, when they give their "Songs of Scotland" entertainment, both afternoon and evening. A number of favourite ...

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  17. THE CHURCHES.

    A chrysanthemum show in aid of the Presbyterian manso fund was opened on Wednesday, and continued yesterday. The sum of £10 was cleared. ...

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  18. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The 127th grand concert of the Sydney Liedlertafel will be given at the Town Hall next Wednesday evening, when Mr. Arunded Orchard will conduct the united forces in the music of the third scence from ...

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  19. A HEAVY FINE.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Macfarlane, S.M., Robert Moore, 56, a monumental mason, appeared to answer a charge of maliciously damaging a lettered plate glass window, and doing ...

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  20. SYDNEY AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society's next concert will take place in the Town Hall on Wednesday. May 11, when Signor Hazon will presence a highly interesting programme. The list of pieces will include ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. CHAMBEES OF COMMERCE

    The third annual meeting of the general council of the Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth concluded to-day. Mr. W. J. Sawers (president) occupied the chair, and ...

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  22. REMOVING DOOR MATS.

    Before Mr. Macfarlane, S.M., yesterday, at the Water Police Court, William White, 55, dealer, and Chas. Calvert, 54, seaman, were charged with, in company, stealing a cocoa fibre mat from in Jamicson-street, ...

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  23. MISS CONSTANCE USHER'S CONCERT.

    Miss Constance Brandon Usher will give a pianofrte recit and concert at St. James' Hall on Wednesday May 4, when an interesting list of pieces include the "A ppassionata Sonata," and the favourite Chopin" ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. EFFECT OF ROADS RETRENCHMENT.

    The roads all through the district are in a terrible state owing to the continued heavy rains, the absance of expenditure, and the reduced numbar of maintenance men. The ...

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  25. STEALING A CHEQUE.

    At the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. King, D.S.M., Lewis Levy aged by 67 occupation a, commercial agent was charged with having stolen a cheque for £2 2s. drawn on the Commercial Banking Company of ...

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  26. CONCERT AT LINDFIELD.

    On Thursday night last at the Methodist Church, Lindfield, a grand concert was tendered by Mrs. Aylmer Jay. She was assisted by Mr. Bearpark Dimerow, who gave some selections from Dickens. The following articles also ...

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  27. SOUTH COAST.

    The committee of the New South Wales Disaster Fund has refused the petition of the Kembla widows for an increase of allowance to 15s per week. The current pay will be ...

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  28. DISHONESTY BY AN EMPLOYEE.

    At the Newtown Police Court yesterday. before Mr. King, D.S.M., a young man named Keith Bros was charged with having stolen nine hides and 36 kangaroo skins, of the total value of £7, the property of Henry ...

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  29. THE PIERROTS' SECOND SEASON.

    The Pierrot entertainers will open their second season in Sydney at Queen's Hall next Saturday, when they will present an entirely new programme of Songs, come duets humorous narrations, and musical sketches ...

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  30. "LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE."

    The Railway and Tramway Musical Society has arranged to produce the popular come opera, "The Bells of Cornsville" at the Railway Institution on Thursday. Friday and Saturday next. The east will include Miss Emily Marks ...

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  31. GIVING A FALSE NAME.

    At the Newtown Police Court yesterday. before Mr. King, D.S.M., a mun named Abe Johnson was charged with having driven a horse and dray in such a manner as not to have control over the horse and also with having ...

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  32. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    Work generally has been brisk in the collleries during the week. At Kembla the pit has nine days for this pay, Corrimal 10 days, and Keira nien days. At Wollongong trade ...

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  33. STEYNE COURT MANLY.

    Notwithstanding the cold weather the Manly Chute still drawn large crowds. The Bijou Theatre, with the living pictures of Captain Kettle discovering the North Pole, is one of the special attractions. The grounds with ...

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  34. SUNDAY TRADING.

    At the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. King, D.S.M., Joseph Lopes was proceeded against by Inspector Elliott on a charge of having Icept his fruit shop open on Sunday for the purpose of trade. Defendant was ...

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  35. INQUEST.

    An inquest was held before the City Coroner (Mr. A. N. Barnett) and a jury at Darlinghurst Gaol yesterday on the body of a prisoner named James Davis who was found dead in his cell during the ...

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  36. A GIRL FOR THE RUFORMATORY.

    At the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. King. D.S.M., Eva Phillips, aged 15, was charged with having stolen a Indy's hat, the property of Minnie Cowell, and a macintosh, the property of Maud Phillips, value in ...

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  37. ALLEGED ROBBERY BY A CHINAMAN.

    At the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. King, D.S.M., a Chinaman named. Ah Lee alias Low Cun, alias Willie War, was charged at the instance of Sergeant Jeffs with having stolen from the ...

    Article : 159 words
  38. MILITARY.

    Brigadier-General Finn, officer commanding the New South Wales military forces, has left for Melbourne. He will attend the Lancfield Camp of Instrucion which commences on Tuesday next. ...

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  39. STEALING AND BREAKING OUT.

    In the charge division of the Central Police Court yesterday before Mr. L. S. Donaldson, S.M., John Wilson 31, labourer, was charged with having been in the dwelling-house of William Walsh licenace of the ...

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  40. CHARGES OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. King, D.S.M., James Martin, aged 62, by occupation a brick layer, was charged with having on March 21, at Newtown, by means of a valuless cheque for £8 12s 9d, ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE.

    During the first week in May an application will be made to the Arbitration Court for a common rule covering an industrial agreement which has been arrived at between the Boot ...

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  43. SHOOTING IN AN HOTEL.

    Before Mr. Mac[?]lane, S.M., yesterday at the Water Police Court a man named Edward Peacock, 56. described as a porter, was presented on a charge of unlawfully shooting at Patrick Joseph Costeilo license of the Clipper's ...

    Article : 117 words
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