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  2. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    There will be a malince of "Harbour Lights" at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day, and in the evening the curtain will rise upon the nautical drama af 7.45 o'clock, the hour adopted for the run of the ...

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  3. TELLURIDE OF GOLD.

    The following report has been submitted by the Government Geologist on the above subject:— "Since the discovery of the extremely rich telluride of gold deposits at Kalgoorlie, in Western Australia, ...

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  4. TAXING ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS.

    The Probate and Succession Duties Bill which passed its first reading in the Legislative Assembly in the early hours of Friday morning doffers in vital and fundamental principles from the measure which ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN BRITISH MARKETS.

    In my last communication it was pointed out that the prospects for the Australian butter season 1893-99 were, very propitious. The only dark spo was the margarine cloud. What a powerful enemy ...

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  7. THEATRE ROYAL.

    At the Theatre Royal to-night Miss Maggie Moore will give the first of four farewell performaces of "Struck Oil." As Lizzie Stofel Miss Maggie Moore will introuduce favourite incidental songs, and Mr. ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Robbery Under Arms" is still running to large audiences at the Criterion, where Mr. Alfred Dampier has staged the stirring Australian drama with generous attention to scenic effect, the robbery of ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Brother Against Brother," the new play by Frank Harvey now in evidence at the Lyceum Theatre, possesses a serious and pathetic interest which should recommend it to lovers of melodrama, ...

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  10. THE FATTIE BROWNE COMPANY.

    Miss Pattre Browne and the members of Mr. Harry Rickards's Comedy Company returned to Sydney on Monday after the completion of a successful season in Brisbine. The company, which is ...

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  11. DANTE AT THE PALACE.

    The last nights of Dante's successful season at the Palace Theatre are now announced. Friday will be the Drapers' and Warehousemen's night. There will be a final matince on Saturday, and at night every ...

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  12. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and every Wednesday throughout Mr. Sampson's season at the Tivoli an extra matines will be given. Sampson's marvellous feats of strength are just now exciting great enthusiasm. Miss Alice ...

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  13. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    The annual meeting and presentation of prizes in connection with the above was held yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall. There was a very large attendance, principally of ladies and children, the ...

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  14. ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

    At the Alhambra Theatre Messrs. Percy St. John and W. J. Wilson's Company has been strengthened by the addition of Delobory, Craydou, and Holland; whilst Pat Melton in his coster impersonations ...

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  15. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The final concert of the Amateur Orchestral Society, which will be given at the Town Hall tonight under Signor Hazon's direction, will consist of music chosen by some 700 persons, who voted for ...

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  16. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    The second sitting of the conference of representatives of the various municipal councils in the eastern suburbs took place at the Woollahra council-chambers last evening. The object of the ...

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  17. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERTS.

    Mr. Philip Newbury will give a popular concert at the Town Hall on Saturday, when he will introduce Dorothy Mucio, a pianoforete prodigy of only 6 years of age of whom great things are expected. The ...

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  18. OPERETTA AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    Lindsay Mackay'a fairy operetta, "Cinderella and the Prince," is to be performed by the pupils of Fort-street at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday afternoon next. The Premier and the Hon. J. A. ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. UNITARIAN CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT.

    The monthly entertainment was held at the Unitarian Church last night. Songs were rendered by Miss Nellie Moore, Mr. A. Crome, recitations by Miss Inez E. Hills, readings by the Rev. Dr. ...

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  20. CONCERT AT PETERSHAM.

    A crowded ball greeted the efforts of those who had been engaged in preparing a programme of music, &c., in aid of the Stammore Congregational Sunday School at the Town Hall, Petersham, on ...

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  21. BOYS' BRIGADE.

    A party of ladies and gentlemen visited the Boys' Brigade last evening, and entertained the lads with music, song, and story. Miss Hayter, in her recitation and song, and Messrs. Farr and Little,in their ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. NEW HOSPITAL SITE FOR NORTH SYDNEY.

    On Monday evening a meeting was held in the North Sydney Pown Hall to discuss preliminary matters in connection with a proposal to obtain a site for a general hospital for the northern suburbs. ...

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  23. PETERSHAM BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    A concert was given in the Petersham Town Hall last evening in aid of the funds of the Petersham Benevoleut Society. There was a very fair attendance. To the first part of the programme the following ...

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  24. A "SHAKESPEARIAN EVENING."

    The institute's annual finale in connection with the Raudwick Presbyterian Church was held in the church on Monday night, and was a great success. There was a large audience, over whom Mr. David ...

    Article : 253 words
  25. THE AUSTRALIAN YOUTH.

    Sir,—May I crave for a little of your space to say a few words in connection with the Australian youth, who of late has been degraded by defamatory reports. A large number of clerygmen tell us ...

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  26. THE PRESERVATION OF AUSTRALIAN FAUNA AND FLORA.

    Sir,—I have road with interest the letters of your correspondents and your article on the above subject. All will tend to the preservation of our remarkable fauna and flora. The influence of your ...

    Article : 397 words
  27. NORTH SYDNEY ORPHANS.

    The 102nd "wail" of the North Sydney Orphans took place on Monday night on board the North Shoro S. Ferry Compauy's steamer Kangaroo, in Athol Bight. The Bavarian Band played selections ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. THE TEA DUTY.

    Sir,—Mr. M'Gowen is reportod to have said that the duty on tea would fall heavier on the poor man than the rich, the latter partaking of other beverages. The rich man has to provide tea for use of ...

    Article : 144 words
  29. THE VACANT MAGISTRACY.

    Sir,—In reference to the vacacancy in the ranks of stipendiary magistrates for the metropolitan district, you report the Minister for Justice as saying that he does not intend to be in a hurry in making an ...

    Article : 193 words
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