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  3. A MOTOR WAR CAR.

    There were sounds of armed strife recently in the grounds of the Crystal Palace, London, which seemed strangely at variance with the restful radiance of the surrounding country. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ARBITRATION COURT SITS TO-DAY.

    To-day the Arbitration Court will sit for the first time for the purpose of settling an industrial dispute. The hearing will take place at Newcastle, the case set down being the issues ...

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  5. MR. RHODES' WILL.

    LONDON, April 11.--Of the great public bequests of Mr. Rhodes' will you have doubtless already had detailed particulars. Europe is too startled by the magnificent generosity of Mr. ...

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  6. THE NEW RULES OF ARMY TRAINING.

    LONDON, April 4.--The new code of rules for the training of the array has at last been issued by Lieutanant-General Kelly-Kenny, the Adjutant-General. The preface explains the spirit in ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    A great audience witnessed and enjoyed the performance of "A Runaway Girl" at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, The efforts of the principal members of Mr. Williamson's Comic ...

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  8. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Very large audiences patronised both performances given by Mr. Rickards' company at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday. In the main a new programme was presented, and the fresh features ...

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  9. PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON.

    LONDON, April 11.--Mr. Bernard Espinasse is to be congratulated on the fact that within two months of his arrival in the old country he can boast that his name figures on the bill of a West ...

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  10. THE RIVAL ART SOCIETIES.

    The art students of the city--who do not appear to have been considered to any extent in the proposed amalgamation of the two art societies--have decided to take a hand in the dispute. ...

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  11. THE PALACE THEATRE.

    Both performances given by Messrs. Lee and Rial's World's Entertainers at the Palace Theatre on Saturday were well attended, the principal contributions evoking warm applause. ...

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  12. TRADES AND LABOR.

    At the Trades-hall on Saturday night a meeting of the recently-formed Pastrycooks' Union was held, for the purpose of receiving the committee's report upon new working conditions. ...

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  13. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Miss Maud Williamson's dramatisation of Conan Doyle's "Rodney Stone" ("Boy Jim") was repeated by the Woods-Williamson Company on Saturday night at the Criterion Theatre. The ...

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  14. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The reception given to "In Sight of St. Paul's" has been so encouraging that Mr. Bland Holt has decided not to withdraw it until next Saturday week, when "In London Town," which will be ...

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  15. MR. FRANK THORNTON'S SEASON.

    The management call attention to the fact that the box plan for Mr. Frank Thornton's season, which begins at the Palace Theatre on the 31st, will open at Elvy's next Monday. ...

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  16. NEWBURY-SPADA "POPS."

    The Newbury-Spada concerts in their new locale, the Centenary-hall, have seemingly become well established. Last Saturday there was another full house, and the programme ...

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  18. BALMAIN UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY.

    Recently it was resolved that the services of a fourth doctor should be secured in connection with the Balmain United Friendly Societies' Di[?]pensary, Limited, owing to the increase in the ...

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  19. CHILD-LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    The monthly meeting of the Christian Social Union was held on Thursday evening, under the presidency of the Archbishop of Sydney. During an interesting discussion on child-life ...

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  20. CITY ORGANIST'S RECITALS.

    Mr. Arthur Mason preceded his recital at the Town-hall on Saturday evening with the "Dead March in Saul," in memoriam of the late Sydney Moss. The whole of the large audience ...

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  21. REID PARK, MOSMAN.

    When the Public Works Department reclaimed the mud flats at the head of Mosman Bay--the area now known as Reid Park--it constructed an aqueduct which, in the interests of ...

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  22. BALMAIN L. AND D. SOCIETY.

    At the last meeting of the Balmain Literary and Debating Society, the following officers were appointed:--President, Rev. H. Gainford; vice-president, Messrs. W. H. Wilks, M.H.R., T. ...

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  23. PROPOSED WHARF AT BALMORAL.

    Recently a deputation, which included representatives of the Mosman Council, waited upon the Minister for Works, and asked for the construction of a wharf at Balmoral Beach in ...

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  27. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    Out of respect to the memory of the late Sydney Moss, no practice of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will be held this evening. ...

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