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  3. STAGE, SONG, AND SHOW

    'At the Criterion Theatre during the past few weeks the National Opera Company have been reviving popular operas, with varying success. Their productions, inaugurated by ...

    Article : 2,705 words
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  5. LETTERS TO EDITORS

    [As for obvious reasons, it is impossible for the average reader to observe all the interesting opinions ventilated in the open columns of the newspapers, the "Star" ...

    Article : 47 words
  6. CLEVELAND-STREET SCHOOL

    The display of handiwork by the pupils of the Cleveland-street Superior Public School attracted a large attendance to the St. Paul's Hall on Saturday. After admiring many excellent exhibits, the patrons ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    "Parent" writing to the editor of the "Herald" on the subject of the minimum wage, says:--"As a father who has an interest in this measure becoming law sincerely hope that the Government will ...

    Article : 156 words
  8. PENNY-A-WORD CABLES.

    [?] in an [?] to the "Star" states that penny-a-word cables are not "impossible." as announced by the Postemaster-General. He continues: "The annual [?] on the proposed penny rate would amount to ...

    Article : 294 words
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  10. LAUNDRY OWNERS' GRIEVANCE.

    Walter T. Browne, president of the New South Wale Laundry Association, writes, to the "Telegraph" as follows:--"During my absence my absence to-day an inspector under the Shop and Factories Act called and ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. SCHOOLS "BIRD DAY."

    "The fiat bat gone forth. There shall be no 'bird day" in the schools of New South Wales." writes T. Montagu Rothery, secretary of the Animals' Protection Society of New South Wales, to the editor of the ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. RESERVED CARRIAGES.

    George Walters writes to the "Telegraph" that some days ago he went to the Central Station, to catch the 6.26 train to Katoomba and noticing that nearly every decent carriage was reserved, took a porter's direction ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. PURE FOODS BILL

    Dealing with the new Pure-Foods Bill before the Legislative Assembly. "Inspector" draws attention, in the "Daily Telegraph," to the clauses affecting municipalities. He states that section 91 of the principal ...

    Article : 211 words
  14. THE FUTURE OF DORRIGO.

    Lachlan M. Bean writes to the "Telegraph" that he took, a tour to Dorrigo to see the character of the stock route from Queensland in the event of Queensland capitalists making Dorrigo the head centre for ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. CONCERNING COFFEE

    The influence of the cafe and the coffeehouse on the destinies of nations has been tremendous. As centres of international intrigue, as miniature business exchanges. ...

    Article : 633 words
  16. CLERK SWEATING.

    An Australian writes to the "Telegraph" with regard to clerk sweating. He gives a few facts, got from the clerks themselves in a Government institution. The permanent hands work from 9 a.m to 4p.m. half-hour ...

    Article : 183 words
  17. ARE PRIZE FIGHT ILLEGAL

    Symons S. Tovey Informs readers of the "Telegraph" that Wilkinson's" "Australian Magistrate" says a prize fight is a breach of the peace and all persons present are indictable for a misdemeanor; and that it ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. CITY IMPROVEMENT.

    "Citizen" in the "Telegraph." draws the attention of the Royal Commission to what cannot only be made a splendid approach a healthy [?] lung, but a means of relief to what will soon become a great ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. RECORD GRAPE CROP

    The crop or grapes throughout the State this year promises to be a record one. With the exception of some small areas at East Maitland which suffered from frost the ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. ENGLISH SUFFRAGETTES.

    "Profoundly as I sympathise with woman suffragettes all over the world." writes Miss rose Scott in a letter to the "Telegraph." "I am, as I have always been utterly opposed to the methods adopted by the law ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. SYDNEY RESCUE WORK SOCIETY.

    G. E. Ardill, director of the above, in a letter published in the "Telegraph," appeals for special Christmas gifts. He states that while they intended to give extra fare in all their homes, their great desire was ...

    Article : 50 words
  22. SURF BATHER DIES SUDDENLY

    At the North Steyne surf-bathing beach. Manly, yesterday Mr. G. Cole, after a dip in the surf, was seen to stagger and fall near the water's edge. A number of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. THE PRICE OF MILK.

    G. W. Dyson, writing to the "Telegraph," arrives at the following conclusions re the price of milk:--The dairy farmer who takes three gallons of milk to the creamery receives in return [?] ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AT WAVERLEY

    The Waverley Council recently proposed to widen the Bondi road near the bridge over the tramway cutting and in response to a request, the Railway Commissioners' office forwarded to the council a tracing of ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. MUNICIPAL MEDDLING.

    In a lengthy letter to the "Herald" R. D. Medgher defends his attitude concerning the action of the electric lighting committee of the City Council and himself in shelving a report of the city electrical ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. BATING SCHOOL PLAYGROUNDS.

    Writing to the "Telegraph" A. G. Hule remarks on the subject of denominational school playgrounds and their rates:--"With reference to what the Rev. C. J. Prescott says about playgrounds [?] taxed ...

    Article : 238 words
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