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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mark Hambourg was received with overwhelming enthusiasm on his rentree at the Town Hall on Saturday. His style has wonderfully sobered and matured during his six years' absence. His ...

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  3. THE WINGS OF THE MORNING.

    Iris stood somewhat apart from the speakers. The wind had freshened, and her hat was tied closely over her cars. She leaned against the taffrail, enjoying ...

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  5. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Peals of laughter from many hundreds of children greeted the final matinee of "Dick Whittington" at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, and the beautiful spectacular pantomime again proved attractive at ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. PALACE THEATRE.

    "Are You a Mason?" drew a crowded audience to the Palace Theatre On Saturday, when his Excellency the Governor, Lady Rawson, and suite were present. Mr. J. C. Williamson announces a matinee ...

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  7. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    At the Lyceum Theatre "A Woman of Pleasure" again drew a great audience on Saturday, and the war scenes in the Transvaal and the spectacular dramatic effects were especially appreciated. The new ...

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  8. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The new programme presented by Mr. H. Rickards at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday night promises to become as popular as anything that has as yet been placed on the boards of this favourite place of ...

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  9. QUEEN'S HALL POPS.

    There was a large attendance at the Queen's Hal[?] on Saturday night, when a popular programme was submitted. The feature of the entertainment was the fine series of animated pictures of "Sydney Day ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. FITZGERALD BROTHERS' CIRCUS.

    The large marquee, at Belmore Park was thronged on Saturday both at the matinee and the evening performances of the Fitzgerald Brothers' circus troupe. The graceful picture act by Mdlle. O[?]ra on ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    At a special meeting of the Grocers' Assistants' Union, held at the Trades' Hall, the secretary reported that the conference with the employers had failed to bring about a settlement in connection with ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    Messrs. Wirth Brothers, proprietors of the wellknown circus, passed through Sydney yesterday en route for Brisbane, where they propose to open a season on Saturday next. The menagetie and effects ...

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  13. FEDERATED STEWARDS AND COOKS' UNION.

    In connection with the agreement recently arrived at by the New South Wales Coastal Steamship Owners' Association and the Federated Stewards and Cooks' Union, it may be stated that it was decided ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. LAW NOTICES.

    Prothonotary's Office.—It is hereby in[?]mated that during the present week all non-contentious matters in Chambers will be taken by Mr. Justice Simpson, and all contious matters in Public Chambers will be taken by Mr. ...

    Article : 399 words
  15. EIGHT-HOURS COMMITTEE.

    The first meeting of the Eight-Hours Committee, appointed to control the annual labour demonstration, was held at the Trades Hall on Friday night. The meeting was convened by the Gas Employees' ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. BRICKLAYERS' SOCIETY.

    A special meeting of the Bricklayers' Society was held at the Trades Hall on Friday night for the purpose of considering an intimation received from the Minister for Works stating that bricklayers ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. HAIRDRESSERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Hairdressers' Union was presided over by Mr. W. L. Falvey (president) at the Trades Hall. Mr. J. D. Smythe was elected to fill the vacant position of vice-president. The necessary affidavits ...

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  18. TEEM LIST FOR SECOND TEEM.—Monday, May 4.

    Motions on Notice.—Macdonald v. Roche, to set aside order; Bossley v. Newall (Gee, garnishee), to set aside order; Bridge v. Britten, to set aside order; in re Thomas Campbell (J. Williams, caveator), to remove ...

    Article : 403 words
  19. INQUESTS.

    The Deputy City Coroner (Dr. R. H. Tedd) held an inquest on Saturday respecting the death of Frederick William Lee, whose body was found in Green Park, Darlinghurst, early on Friday morning. Evidence ...

    Article : 324 words
  20. COURT OF REVIEW, Monday, May 4.

    Before his Honor Judge Murray, in No. 2 Court.—At 10 a.m.: Appeals against land tax assessments. ...

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  21. COURT OF ARBITRATION.—Monday, May 4.

    At 10 a.m.: ReDixson and Sons, Limited, industrial union of employers, application of Registrar for cancellation of registration; re industrial agreement filed with the Registrar as No. 6, and the application of the boot ...

    Article : 259 words
  22. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The death of a married woman named Susannah Walters, lately residing with her husband at 19 Gibbes-street, Newtown, formed the subject of an inquest by the Deputy City Coroner on Saturday. ...

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  23. THE CRITERION—"SWEET LAVENDER."

    Theatrically, "Sweet Lavender" is perennial, Fittingly, therefore, it again springs into prominence for a brief season at the Criterion Theatre, and the first performance of the delightful comedy before a ...

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  24. FATAL HARBOUR COLLISION.

    An inquest was initiated by the Deputy City Coroner (Dr. R. H. Todd) on Saturday concerning the death of Frederick Quest. Deceased, it was stated, was run down by a ferry boat on Thursday ...

    Article : 166 words
  25. DISTRICT COURT.—Monday, May 4.

    All undefended actions and afterwards the following defended actions:—Gunnell v. Mor[?]on, the Minister v. Benjamin, Gunther v. Filgate, Hole v. Hill. Note.— The list will be called over punctually at 10 a.m. ...

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  26. SYDNEY QUARTER SESSIONS.—Monday, May 4.

    William T. Smith, receiving stolen property; James Flood, receiving stolen property; Harold Paul Murphy and Samuel Keyvar, larceny and receiving; William Dawson, cattle-stealing. ...

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