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  2. HOME TOPICS AND EVENTS.

    Most of our public men are on the Continent or in the country enjoying themselves. Lord Salisbury is still on the Riviera, and the ineffable Mr. Curzon is also abroad. Mr. Balfour is off with his ...

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  3. THE FRENCH BALLOON EXPEDITION.

    To ascertain what is exact in the rumour of a French expedition to the North Pole, having for chief pilot M. Louis Godard (writes a Pall Mall contributor), I called on that gentleman, who at ...

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  4. THE RECORD REIGN CELEBRATIONS.

    The advisory committee appointed to devise methods for carrying out the Record Reign Celebrations has now virtually completed its scheme for the decoration and illumination of the public buildings. ...

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  5. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Arrived Essen (s.), from Sydney; Waitangi, ship, from Napia; Invercargill, ship, from Wellington; Arcturus, barque, from Western Australia, [?]estland, ship, from Port Chalmers:, Lette[?]ewe, barque, from ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    It is three years since "A Village Priest" was staged, and the continued popularity of the powerful five-act drama has been shown during the week by a great reserve of seats for to-night's production ...

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  7. THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.

    A letter, signed by the Duke of Devonshire, as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, accompanied by a statement concerning the present financial condition and requirements of that University, ...

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  8. BRITISH HOLIDAY-MAKERS IN PARIS.

    Dalziel's Paris correspondent, writing on 16th April says:—Paris is literally invaded by the Britisher this Easter, and quite as much English as French was heard to-day on the Champs. [?]yaces, ...

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  9. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    There will be a matinee of "The Sign of the Cross" at Her Majestey's Theatre to-day, when the curtain will rise at 2 o'clock. Beginning with last Saturday, tremendous audiences have [?]ightly ...

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  10. THEATRE ROYAL.

    This afternoon and evening the Firing Jordans' American Vandeville Company will give their farewell performances at the Theatre Rayal. On these occasions the burlesque "Jack and Me" will be ...

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  11. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Cuzco is due at daylight from London, and will bring up in the bay. The armand [?]ehic sails for Noumea at 6 a.m. to-morrow ...

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  12. PALACE THEATRE.

    The St. John and Gourla[?] Musical Comedy Company announce the close of their season at the Palace Theatre this evening, when the occasion will be signalised by a social programme. The evening's ...

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  13. THE R.M.S. ORIENT.

    Passenger list by the Orient Captain [?] Hoare. for London via ports sailing on Mondoy:—For London: Saloon— Mrs. M. R. Evans Mr. and Mrs. George H. Chirgwin, Miss Chirgwin, Miss Florence Esdaile, Mr. F. Lockwood. ...

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  14. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This aftornoon, and again in the evening, the twenty-eighth insta[?]ent of the artists engazed in England by Mr. Harry Rickards will strengthen the programme at the Tivoli Theatre. The newcomers. ...

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  15. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE YAMASHIRO MARU

    The following passengers have booked by the Yamashiro Maru, leaving Circular [?]ay at a on to-day for Hongkong and Japan via ports:—Mrs. E. Goodchilds, Miss P[?]rsell, Dr. J. Gra[?], Messrs. T.H. Wilson, W.C. Meagher. P. ...

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  16. ARRIVAL OF THE ARMAND BEHIC.

    The French [?]il steamer Armand Behic yesterday arived in port, and berthed at the company's wharf, Circular Quay. She left Marcilies on the 2[?]th ultimo, Port [?]aid on the 29th, Sues on the 1st instant, Colombo on the ...

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  17. OPERA HOUSE.

    In continuation of [?]s scheme of opera at cheap prices, Mr. Edward Farley will to-night revive [?]The Bohemiau Girl" at the Opera House, resuming himself the low-comedy part of Devilshoof. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN COMIC PAPERS.

    We can hardly hope to rise to an appreciation of finer shades of foreign humour; but there still remains (says a writer in the Pall mall Gazette) a large range of joke in which the point of view is ...

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  19. CHTNA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Chingtu left Hongkong on the 24th instant for Sydney, via Thursday Island, Port Darwin, and Queensland Ports. The Whampoa is to leave Hongkong on the 5th June, to ...

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  20. ROYAL STANDARD THEATRE.

    This evening and again on Monday and Tuesday, Henry's Dramatic Company will stage "The Ticket-of-Leave Ma[?]" at the Royal Standard Theatre. Mr. H. N. Douglas will appear as Bob Brierley, Mr. ...

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  21. THE A.U.S.N. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Arawata will leave Bribane this morning, and sails hence on Tuesday next for Melbourne, taking on passengers and cargo for Adelaide and Western Australian ports. The Waroonga sails from Melbourne for Western ...

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  22. THE CINEMATOGRAPHES.

    At the Salon Cinematographe, nearly opposite the Lyceum Theatre, Mr. James MacMahon anuounces a series of now tableau[?] and long-tried favourites from noon onwards. ...

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  23. ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER AGE.

    A wire from Melbourne yesterday stated that a steamer, supposed to be the age. outward bound to Adelaide, was aground on the east bank of the west channel near No. 12 gas bu[?]y. The Julia Pere[?] was standing by, and there was ...

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  24. MELBOURNE DOCKING FACILITIES.

    The Alfred Graving Dock in Melbourne in not a paying concern. A meeting has been held at which a revolution was carried stating that, in the opinion of the council, it would be to the advantage of the colony generally if the ...

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  25. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The Cyclorama has been fairly well patronised during the week, the holiday attendances being especially large. ...

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  26. SYDNEY OPERA SOCIETY.

    Next Saturday evening the Sydney Opera Society, which produced "Maritaua" on an ambitious scale at the Lyceum Theatre last October, will make their reappearance by reviving "The Grand ...

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  27. AN ICE-CUTTING STEAMER.

    In this cold weather the idea of ice-breaking ships comes uppermost, and one is reminded of what, in other and less climatically favoured ports th[?]n Port Jack on is resorted to so that the harbour traffic shall not be entirely suspended. ...

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  28. COOGEE AQUARIUM.

    The farewell performances by Mr. Leoni Clarke are announced at the Coogee Aquarium, where the "Cat King" will exhibit [?] tiny animals and birds. Mr. Clarke will put through their paces some six ...

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  29. U.A.O. DRUIDS.

    A meeting of members of the U.A.C.D was held at the Temperance Hall yesterday evening, when the Grand Lodge officers were invested with new regalia, district presidents were installed, and past ...

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  30. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The city organist will give his customary recital at the Town Hall this evening, when will be duly performed the programme of popular music detailed in another column. ...

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  31. BUSINESS AT AN ENGLISH SHIPBUILDING YARD.

    Quit A fleet in itself is at present under construction in one English establishment alone. At Elswick there are now in course of construction and fitting out one armour-clad battleship of 12,200 tons; two first-class armoured ...

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  32. MR. LAURANCE PHILLIP'S RECITAL.

    Mr. Laurance Phillip announces a pianoforte r[?]cital under vice-regal and other distinguished patronage at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, next Thursday. Mr. Phillip, who made a very favourable impression at a ...

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  33. THE TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

    Sir,—I have read with pleasure your article in to-day's issue of the Herald in re the proposed substitution of the Universal for the Australian telegraph code of letters. I have ...

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  34. ASCENT OF ACONCAGUA: MAGNIFICENT SCENE.

    An account is published of the ascent by Mr Stuart Vines, the geologist, on the 13th February, of IAconcagua, the highest peak of the Andes, which Mr. Fitzgerald had failed to accomplish about a month ...

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  35. MASONIC MUSICAL AND LITERARY CLUB.

    Last evening the fourth annual reunion in connection with the New South Wales Masonic Musical and Literary Club was held in the Paddington Town Hall, under the patronage of Sir Joseph Abbott, ...

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  36. CATHEDRAL CHOIR CONCERT.

    A concert will be given by St. Andrew's Cathedral choir in the Chapter-house, Bathurst-street, on Thursday evening next, in aid of the piano fund in connexion with the Cathedral choir school. The ...

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  38. CERCLE LITTERAIRE FRANCAISE.

    The Cercle Litteraire Francaise will resume work under Mme. Julieite Henry's direction on Monday, when subscribers will move into their now rooms at Tattersall's-chambers. On Wednesday, 16th ...

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  39. QUEEN'S JUBILEE FUND.

    Last evening a meeting of the Bondi and Waverley branches of the Queen's Jubilee Fund for relief of distressed woman in New South Wales was held at the council-chambers, Waverley. Alderman G. J. ...

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  40. MISS SCHMIDT'S CONCERT.

    Miss Florence Schmidt, the young soprano whose brillianoy excited admiration at her debut here some months ba[?]k, will give a concert at the Town Hall on Saturday, the 12th June. Miss Schmidt will ...

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  41. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    Major-General French, accompanied hy Colonel Smith and Captain Kyngdon, left for Albury on Thursday night. Major-General French will make his annual inspection there to-day. ...

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  42. FEDERATION CANTATA.

    Brigade Bandmaster W. F. Hutchinson has now considerably advanced the rehearsals of orchestra and chorus for his new "Federation Cantata". The composer has wisely formed his work upon noble ...

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