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  2. INTERCOLONIAL FOOTBALL.

    The thirty-seventh match between the two Eastern Australian colonies that play the Rugby game of football—New South Wales and Queensland—was decided on the Sydney Cricket Ground on ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS:

    In spite of the heavy seas which latterly alarmed some of the passengers, the Moana reached Sydney in good time on Saturday morning, and with it Messrs. Hoyt and M'Keo's new American Musical ...

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  4. THE SAMOAN QUESTION.

    The United States auxiliary cruiser Badger, with the members of the High Commission, charged with the duty of quieting affairs in Samon, and of devising some form of government acceptable alike to the ...

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  5. VICE-REGAL VISIT TO MARRICKVILLE.

    Marrickville was dressed in its brightest and best on Saturday afternoon, the occasion being a visit by his Excellency Earl Beauchamp for the purpose of performing the opening ceremuny at the local ...

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  6. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The principal event on Saturday was the conclusion of Miss Peggy Pryde's season prior to her return to Englaud. The afternoon performance was well attended and there was a packed house in the ...

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  7. WILD WEST SHOW.

    Texas Jack with his Wild West Company, located opposite the Redferu railway station, drew crowded audiences on Saturday, both at the matinee and the evening performance. The scenes of prairie life, the ...

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  8. AUSTRALASIAN RETEREES' ASSOCIATIONS.

    For a long time past there have been numerous discussions on the interpretation to be put on the laws of Rugby football, and at length the Referees' Associations of New South Wales, Queensland and ...

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  9. THE STANDARD THEATRE.

    On Saturday evening Mr. J. P. West's dramatic company produced at the Standard Theatre Boucicault's time-honoured drama "The Colleen Bawn" before an audience which was satisfactory in point ...

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  10. IMPROVEMENTS AT ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    Several improvements are being carried out at St. Andrew's Cathedral which will add to the beauty and effectiveness of the Cathedral. A handsome pulpit lectern in burnished brass, the gift of Mrs. ...

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  11. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERTS.

    There was an immense audience at the Town Hall on Saturday night, and each of the many high-class numbers composing the programme submitted by the Newbury-Spuda combination was received with ...

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  12. LAW AS A SUBJECT OF SCHOOL STUDY.

    On Friday night Mr. Bruce Smith delivered a lecture on the abovenamed topic at the hall of the Equitable-buildings, George-street, in aid of the funds of the Teachers' Central Registry. The chair ...

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  13. A REQUEST, FOR FURTHER TIME.

    Later another deputation arrived from Matuafa and chiefs. They were sorry that the day for giving up arms had arrived, and the arms were not there, Many of their people were in Atna and many had gone to ...

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  14. ADMIRAL KAUTZ'S RETURNS TO THE STATES.

    The steps taken by the Commissioners had the affect of keeping thinge quiet as before their arrival and it was suddenly stated that Admiral Kautz was leaving Samoa, being dissatisfied with the action of ...

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  15. THE FRIEDENTHAL CONCERTS.

    Herr Albert Friedcuthal opened his seventh recital at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Saturday with Beethoven's "Sonata Op. lO0 in E," his fine interpretation of which was all the more welcome because ...

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  16. WESTERN SUBURBS COTTAGE HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the above institution was held on June 8. There were present Messrs. A. Brown (president), T. Hodson, J.P., J. II, Steel, R. Dougan, J.P., T. Murray, J.P., J. Lapish, T. Glassop, ...

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  17. INTERVIEW WITH KING TANU.

    The Commissioners met Tann and Tamasese, [?]panied by several of their high chiefs, on the Radger. The King and his chiefs were brought off from Muliouu in snip's boats, but it was observed. ...

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  18. THE NORTHUMBERLAND ELECTION.

    Mr. H. C. Wheeler, a candidate for Northumberland, addressed a large meeting of electors at Toronto last night, Mr. M'Lean presided. A number of questions were asked and answered. On the ...

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  19. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The recollection of Mr. Wallace Brownlow's fine work with the Royal Come Opera Company, more especially as King Henry in "Ma Mie Rosette," greatly stimulated the flagging interest in "The ...

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  20. SATURDAY NIGHT LECTURES.

    In the School of Arts Hall on Saturday evening, the second of a series of lectures was given before a good audience. The subject, "Hambags," was dealt with by the Rev. George Walters in an ...

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  21. PLEYEL CLASSICAL CONCERTS.

    Next Wednesday evening, at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, the second concert will be given of the third season of the Pleyel classical series directed by Mr. F. Aengenheyeier. The programme should prove ...

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  22. LAW NOTICES.

    Banco Court St. James'-road, Sydney.—Simson and others v. Moses and an ther (part heard). No. 1 Jury Court, King-street, Sydney.—Darnley v. Maddison and another (part he al), A.J.S. Bank, Limited, ...

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  23. THEATRE ROYAL.

    There was a fine attendance at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, when constant laughter attende 1 the vivacious performance of "The Liars." The last matince of Henry Ar[?]hur Jones's comedy will be ...

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  24. INTERVIEW WITH MATAAFA.

    The following day Matanfa and his party came alongside the Radger singing songs and flying the Sunoan flag, the same flag which King Tann files. and which was hoisted at Mulinuu by the combined ...

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  25. MISS AMY CASTLES'S DEBUT.

    Miss Amv Castles will make her dobut at the Town Hall on June 28. when our concert-goers will hear the youthful dramatic soprano whose singing has created such a furore in Melbourne. As was ...

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  26. MOORE THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE.

    A small but representative gathering was held at Moore College on Friday afternoon, the occasion being the presentation of certificaies to those students who have just completed their course of training in the college. The ...

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  27. CRITERION THEATRE.

    This evening the Queensland footballers will be the guests of the N.S.W. Rugby Union at the Criterion Theatrs. Mr. Rignold's picturesque production of "The Three Musketeers" will then periormed, ...

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  28. THE CELIA DAMPIER BENEFIT.

    The HoN. John Hughes, M.L.o., recently presided at a second meeting at the Australia Hotel of the committee formed to premote a benefit concert to Miss Celin Dampier, when Mrs. Todd (hon. secretary) ...

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  29. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    There was a crowded attendance at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday, when "A Soldier and a Man," with its beautiful view of a Devonshire garden, and the stirring opisodes that ultimately transport the ...

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  30. MME. HARKNESS RECITAL.

    Madame Latta Harkness, a new English elocutionist, whose career is outlined in "Musical and Dramatic Notes," will make her Australian debut at the Cootenary Hall on Wednesday evening, June 21. ...

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  31. A SHIP ON FIRE.

    A fire which might have been attended with serious results had it occurred at night time took place on board the Italian ship Stefano Razeto (formerly the British Yooman), lying at the Adelaide ...

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  32. "THE LADIES' BATTLE."

    W. T. Robertsons translation of the three-act comedy, " The Ladies' Battle," was again presented at the Palace Theatre on Saturday night by Fran Elsa Buhrow and the selected company which ...

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  33. MISS ETHEL BARNETT'S CONCERT.

    Miss Ethel Barnett, a young pianist who has already appeared at the Town Hall Popular Concerts, will give her first recital at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on June 22. Miss Baraett will be asistad by Madame ...

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  34. DISTRICT COURT.—Monday, June 12.

    Smith Premier Typewriting Company, Limited, v. Lingham and another, Richter v. Lenchan, Morris v. O'Brien, Bubb v. Petersen, Halleran v. Partridge, Brodle v. Tackett, Preddy v. Boswell and others, Ludlow v. ...

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  35. CONCERT AT PYRMONT.

    The Pyrmont and Ultime Presbyterian Church, Quarry-street, was well filled on Tuesday evening, when a concert, which included part-songs by the choir, was given, with the Rev. R. S. Paterson as ...

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  36. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—Monday, June 12.

    Thomas Tudor, murder. ...

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  37. QUARTER SESSIONS.—Monday, June 12.

    Bessie Fisher, forgery and uttering; Vincent Saville and Charles Arlogue, assault; John Bennis, attempt to discharge loaded arms. ...

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  38. "CITIZENS' LIFE" CONCERT.

    About 6O members of the staff of the Citizens' Life Assurance Company held a smoke concert at Quong Tart's rooms on Tuesday) evening last. Mr. A. M. Eedy (general secretary) presided, and a capital ...

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  41. PALACE THEATRE.

    Mr. Orpheus M'Adoo returned from San Francisco by the Moana on Saturday, entirely satisfied with the result of his long journey in securing a strong double company for his season at the Palace ...

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  42. CONCERT AT REDFERN.

    The Rev. T. J. Curtis presided at a concert at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Redfern, on Thursday evening The Newtown Amsteur Orchestral Society and the church choir both assisted, and this gave ...

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  44. MR. M'MENAMIN'S CONCERT.

    In connection with Mr. Alfred Coffey's exhibition of New Zealand and other pictures at Needs's rooms, Liverpool-street, under the patrouage and in the presence of Lady Darley, Mr. James M'Mooamin, ...

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  45. THE OPERA HOUSE.

    There is nothing novel to report in regard to this place of amusement. The farcical comedy of "Dr. Bill" has been so successful in regard to patronage that the management have decided to run it for a ...

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