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  2. Advertising

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  3. CROSSING THE RUBICON.

    The following may or may not be true, we give it as we got it :—" As we are crowing the Rubicon," said the Candidate, " let us as Man to Man promise ...

    Article : 279 words
  4. OUR NOTEBOOK.

    THROUGH Mr. Reid's energy in cabbing it through the city forming a Cabinet, the " Daily Telegraph." of the 2nd instant, was enabled to announce the gratifying ...

    Article : 92 words
  5. GIVE US A SHOW.

    IN a "Lion's Heart," produced at Her Maietty's last night then is a lot of dramatic stuff, but like most of Shirley and Landeek's pieces there is an absence of constructive ...

    Article : 581 words
  6. AN ECONOMICAL PROPOSAL FOR MR. EDDI.

    With the eminently patriotic view of assisting Mr. Commissioner Kddy in effecting judicious economies in the Railway Department TRUTH suggests that the services of ...

    Article : 420 words
  7. BENEFIT TO ALFRED WYBURD.

    "A FEW minutes to spare—you want to interview me?" thus one Alfred Wyburd, to TRUTH representative who waited upon that gentleman armed with pencil and notebook in ...

    Article : 695 words
  8. FOUND OUT IN NEWFOUND LAND.

    The crisis which has taken place in New-foundland and tie wholesale charges of bribery which have been brought, and in most instances sustained, against the ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. [?] THEATRE

    There was not a very large audience at the Criterion last night to welcome the appearance [?] "Dr. Bill" under the management of Mr. Arthur Garner. Those who were ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. BE TOOK THE FLOOR.

    Old lag-dom cropped up in an unpleasant manner in the Hobart Assembly last week, and one member concussed violently against the floor of the House in an unwonted and ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. Crossed the Rubicon. A [?] ARGUMENT.

    [?] of the critical results of the polling in the late elections," says a correspondent of the "S. M. Herald, "are both unsatisfactory and instructive." Two conspicuous ...

    Article : 329 words
  12. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    THE School o' Arts was wall patronised last night. every seat in the comfortable little [?] the curtain rising, Mr. Barringtoa got a hearty reception. A good ...

    Article : 312 words
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  14. THE "ARGUS" HAS ITS SAY.

    THUS the Melbourne "Argus" :—In the discussion that has been waged in Sydney since it became known that Sir George Dibbs intended to nominate members ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. LYCEUM THEATEE.

    The record attendance of last evening was a convincing testimony to the lading popularity of "Paal Jones" or Nellie Stewart, which of the two in particular does ...

    Article : 432 words
  16. PENSIONING ABSENTEES.

    THE other day somebody suggested in the Victorian Legislature that the pension paid to the Hon. H. C. E. Childers should be discontinued on the ground that the sum already ...

    Article : 818 words
  17. STAGE SUPERSTITION.

    AN actress writes to a London theatrical paper as follows :—Sir,—After reading with interest an article on the subject in your publication of last week, I venture to add a ...

    Article : 764 words
  18. ABOLISHING BY ACT.

    At frequent interval, tome member of Parliament rises up to ask leave to bring in a Bill to A bolish something or other. It may be tote-shops the honorable member desires ...

    Article : 332 words
  19. ON THE CORNER.

    The principal dancer at London Alhambra is aptly named [?]. [?] On Wednesday and Thursday (August 1 and 2), Fitzgerald Brohers' Circus and Menageris ...

    Article : 2,311 words
  20. DAMNING WITH PAINT PRAISE.

    The " Daily Telegraph," as usual, damns with faint praise its own handiwork. It says: "(Mr. Reid is to be congratulated upon having succeeded, in spite of ...

    Article : 364 words
  21. TIVOLI THEATRE

    WHETHER George Reid is forming a new Government or Parks is standing on his [?] makes no difference to the [?] Theatre. "House crowed" was again ...

    Article : 1,008 words
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