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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Someone has described Sudermann as a play-wright in manner between Ibsen and Pinero. We prefer to class him between Ibsen and Grundy; for--judging by "Magda"--he has the analytical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, February 2.--One thing the unexpectedly dull proceedings at the opening of Parliament on Tuesday evening made abundantly clear. There is a strong man who, whenever ...

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  5. "HURRY UP! THE LANCERS ARE COMING."

    On Tuesday, January 2, thirty-six waggons were uncoupled near Rendsburg Station and ran down the incline towards the Boer position. Luckily some were wrecked at a broken culvert and blocked the rest. The Boors brought out carts under cover of their big guns, and succeeded in looting a considerable amount of stores, which they needed badly. The New South Wales ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE LAST CHRONICLES OF G. W. STEEVENS.

    The following short extracts are made from the final letters of the late George Steevens, which have been appearing in the London "Daily Mail":-- ...

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  7. "HENRY V..," AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    The very satisfactory business which continues to be done at Her Majesty's with "Henry V." is an undoubted tribute to the finished way in which it is played and staged. Mr. Rignold's ...

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  8. "DEFENDER OF THE FAITH," AT THE LYCEUM.

    Another immense audience witnessed "Defender of the Faith," at the Lyceum Theatre, on Saturday night. Although tills piece is well acted, conspicuously so in one or two instances, the ...

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  9. THE "TIVOLI" COMPANY, AT THE CRITERION.

    Amongst the successful singers in the attractively set-out first part at the Criterion is Miss Nova Carr-Glynn. She has a pleasing voice, and at each of Saturday's performances was presented ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, March 3.--A decision of some importance of employers of labor has just been, delivered by Mr. Justice Denniston. The Arbitration and Conciliation Act when passed ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    The Canterbury Industrial Association propose celebrating tho fiftieth anniversary of the settlement by holding in the city of Christchurch towards the close of year, an exhibition of the arts, ...

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  12. THE CIVIC CONCERTS.

    There was a fair attendance at the concert at the Town-hall on Saturday despite the unpropitious turn of the weather. Mr. Joseph Massey, who presided ably at the organ, opened the ...

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  13. MR. BALFOUR AND "C.B."

    Mr. Balfour does not fight a losing causer well, and neither he nor Mr. Chamberlain (who made up for silence by expressive grimaces) come out at all well on Tuesday. Preliminaries were, ...

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  14. VOLUNTEERING AND DEFENCE.

    In this colony as in others the martial spirit is much in evidence, and is fanned into a flame every time some cheering news from the front is received. Under such circumstances it is not ...

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  15. EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY

    LONDON, February 2.--The latest discovery in the field of medical science will bring joy to the hearts of thousands of afflicted human beings. Dr. Finsen, a Danish medico, a few years ago, ...

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  16. PARRAMATTA AND DISTRICT

    During the progress of the match, between the Central Cumberland B and Paddington Third teams, on-the Parramatta cricket ground, on Saturday afternoon, some thief obtained access ...

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  17. VISIT TO THE BALMAIN COLLIERY.

    The members of the Engineering Association of New South Wales' accepted an invitation on Saturday, to visit the Sydney Harbor Colliery Company's works at White Horse Point, ...

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  18. AN EXCELLENT RAINFALL.

    A very gentle but steady and general rain feu in all parts of the Central Cumberland fruit district on Saturday night and Sunday. The rain commenced on Saturday evening at about 7 ...

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  19. RESUMPTION OF LAND.

    The troubles of the Government in connection with the resumption of the Hatuma Estate in the Hawke's Bay district appear to be interminable. At every step an obstacle has been placed ...

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  20. THEATRICAL.

    The colony is being well served by "strolling players." The Bland Holt Company, the Broughs, the Pollards, and others of lessor light are catering at various points for public ...

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  21. A NEW TOURIST TRIP.

    One of the projects recently before the Parramatta Progress Association was that of making a "tourist district" of the area which has the historic town and park at one side and the ...

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  22. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    A pastoral session was commenced at 10 a.m. on Saturday morning. The Rev. B. J. Meek presented the report of the governor of the Theological Institution, in the ...

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  23. TRANSIT COMMISSION.

    Mr. John Norton, M.P., addressed a largely attended meeting of licensees at the Temperance-hall on Thursday in connection with his candidature for re-election as a member of the Metropolitan Transit Commission. Mr. ...

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  24. WHY WORKING MEN DON'T ATTEND CHURCH.

    Dr. Fredric Bell, the American song lecturer, gave the third of his series of Sunday afternoon lectures at the Centenary-hall yesterday, the subject being "Various Reasons "Why many ...

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  25. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    The following circular letter to the Roman Catholic clergy from his Eminence the Cardinal was read in the churches yesterday:-- "You will be pleased to remind your faithful ...

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  26. HARD LABOR.

    The wharf laborers of Wellington have just now a case before the Conciliation Board, and during the course of the hearing one witness gave his experience of coal shovelling during one week in ...

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  27. CIVIL AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

    The final meeting of the present committee of the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade was held at the rooms on Thursday. Mr. John Kneeshaw presided. Mr. Dobbin reported that the practical ambulance work ...

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  28. INQUESTS.

    The City Coroner held an inquiry on Saturday concerning the death of the child Mabel Ann Allen, a year and five months old, who was drowned on Friday afternoon by falling head foremost into a bucket of water at ...

    Article : 178 words
  29. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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  31. VICTORIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Victorian cricketers who are now touring the colony are making a triumphal procession. In Auckland, where the tour opened, they beat somewhat easily the local team; at Wanganui, ...

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