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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The third Imperial Conference was opened yesterday at the Colonial Office (says the London "Daily Telegraph" of July 1), but the proceedings were not public, as on the first day of the Conference in ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH TARIFF.

    The following are the proposals of the Government on the suggestions made by the Senate on items of the tariff:—The Government purpose to make the date of any alteration in the duty the date of its being ...

    Article : 1,897 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Last night's concert at the centenary Hall proved quite one of the most enjoyable of the season, and this impression will no doubt be renewed this afternoon, ...

    Article : 495 words
  5. SOME ASPECTS OF WOMEN'S WORK.

    Within the last 30 years the scope of women's work has widened amazingly and now that we are more or less in a position to judge of the result it is sometimes worth while to stop and ...

    Article : 2,703 words
  6. NOTES IN THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The formal business in the Legislative Assembly was quickly disposed of last night, and then Mr. A. Griffith ha[?] an opportunity of moving a motion asserting that the time had arrived when the ...

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  7. THE PLAYERS' CLUB.

    A new comedy in three acts, entitled "The Marrying of Ma," specially written by Mr. J. C. Lee for the juvenile members of the Players' Club, will be ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LANCERS.

    Colonel Burns and the officers of the N.S.W. Lancer Regiment yesterday entertained a number of officers who recently returned from South Africa, ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The only matinee of "Iris" will be given at the Theatre Royal to-day, as Pinero's subtle study of the degenerating effect of a love of luxury upon feminine ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Crowded houses have followed the introduction of "With Flying Colours" at the Lyceum Theatre, where Mr. Bland Holt will not require any change of ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. PALACE THEATRE.

    Mr. Frank Thornton will make his last appearances in "A Little Ray of Sunshine" to-night and to-morrow night at the Palace Theatre. The play is a ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Mr. J. V. Sheridan has opened his season brightly at the Criterion Theatre with "The Lady Slavey." The new musical comedy is divertingly played by ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. PRODUCTION OF "SAN TOY."

    Mr. J C. Williamson's announcement that he would produce the favourite opera "San Toy" for the first time in Sydney, at the Palace Theatre, next ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. RECENT PLAGUE EPIDEMIC.

    The plague outbreak of this year has resulted in several claims for compensation from business people whose premises were quarantined. The Government has remitted such cases to the ...

    Article : 273 words
  15. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening; at the Tivoli Theatre, Mr. Harry Rickards' company will be headed by Mr. Paul Cinquevalli, whoso novel juggling feals are ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. ITALIAN RAILWAYS AND ELECTRICITY.

    Two railway companies, divide Italy between them, the Adriatica having 3620 miles, on the east side, and the Mediterranean 3690 miles on the west side ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for the Northern Territory has received [?]telegram from the manager of the Attunga Cyanide Works stating that Messrs. Harding and Perkins, in [?]inking for water on C[?]ville Pla[?] about 16 ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. CYCLORAMA.

    The attendance at the Cyclorama continues on the same satisfactory scale. The "Battle of Gettysburg" has not lost any of its fascination for the public. ...

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  19. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The city organist will give his customary afternoon recital at the Town Hall to-day. Mr. Arthur Mason's programme will include Guilmant's "March[?] Funebre ...

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  20. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    At the Adelaide Police. Court to-day Edward James Andrews was brought up on remand under warrant issued for alleged big[?]my in New South Wales. Se[?]-constable John Quaile, of New South ...

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  21. FATALITY AT MORT'S DOCK.

    Yesterday mornign an inquest was held at the Balmain Coirthouse before the city coroner (Mr. J. C. Woore, J P.) and a jury of 12 touching the death of Edward Archibald Grant, winch occurred on the ...

    Article : 337 words
  22. MISS AMY CASTLES' CONCERT.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson is joining with Miss Amy Castles in a concert in aid of the Mount Kembla Relief Fund, the entire proceeds of which will be handed ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. A PECULIAR APPLICATION.

    Before Mr. Justice Bundey, in the Banco Court this morning, Paris Ne[?]it moved, on his own behalf, for a rule nisi calling upon Robert Homburg, justice of the peace, to show cause why he should not ...

    Article : 316 words
  24. CORONATION CONCERT.

    Mr. H. C. Fortey has arranged a Coronation Concert for next Saturday at the Town Hall, the central feature of which will be the farewell appearance of ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. THE EDDY RAILWAY ORPHANAGE.

    The fourth annual meeting of the Eddy Railway Orphanage was held last evening in the Railway Institute. The president (Mr. T. Hall) occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 538 words
  26. ARTIFICIAL FERTILISERS.

    For some time past the Department of Agriculture has received complaints from farmers who have been applying artficial manures that in many cases very little benefit has resulted from their use. ...

    Article : 440 words
  27. MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD.

    Theatrical speculators and others will be interested in the sale at Woodstock, Paddington, to-day, of the Australian rights in "Romany Rye," "Lights o' ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. A SHOWER OF CIGARS.

    The King has always been exceedingly good-natured (writes "St. James's Gazette"). Finding once that one of the men on the farm at Osborne was a great smoker he frequently, took him a handful of ...

    Article : 257 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The Australian Musical Society will give a concert at the Queen's Hall on Monday, August 18, when the State Governor will be present, and will be ...

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  30. FATALITY AT PETERSHAM.

    Yesterday afternoon a clerk named Frederick William Woollard, aged 23, residing in Denison-street, Petersham, while cleaning a sporting rifle he had purchased that morning, received a bullet in the ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Northern Rifle Association's meeting at Singleton will be held in the first week in May. WEST WYALONG, Tuesday. At a meeting of the rifle[?]club last night it was ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. MILITARY CONCERT.

    On Monday, August 11, the New South Wales Defence Forces will give a concert and assault-at-arms, at the Centenary Hall, in aid of the Mount Kembla ...

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  33. MISS FITZ-STUBBS' MATINEE.

    Miss Maud Fitz-Stubbs will henceforth give her musical afternoons at Queen's Hall on the third Tuesday in the month instead of Wednesday, and in this way ...

    Article : 53 words
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