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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The romantic play, "Dorothy Vernon," which has proved very popular at Her Majesty's Theatre, is to be produced for only three nights longer, as Miss Tittell Brune and her company ...

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  3. FOR WOMEN.

    Have women taken to the ballot as keenly as the ardent suffragists used to predict? Some have and some certainly have not. Federal and State elections have shown that the women are ...

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  5. WEDDINGS.

    M'FARLANE -- BARNES. -- At St. Barnabas' Church. Limbri, N.S.W., on August 8, by Rev. G. P. M. Ware, of Tamworth, Thomas Hamilton, son of Mr. T. M'Farlane, of "Bessie Belle," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "UTOPIA, LIMITED."

    The Brisbane season of Mr. Williamson's Gilbert and Sullivan Company terminated last night, and the members will come direct to Sydney, where they are to produce "Utopia Limited" ...

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  7. EVERY-DAY TOPICS.

    A melancholy interest attaches to the memory of Lady Mary Fitzroy, the wife of an early Governor of New South Wales. She was killed in a sensational carriage accident near the gates ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Riding to Win," Mr. Bland Holt's present melodrama, possesses continued interest for Theatre Royal audiences. The cycling race invariably arouses enthusiasm, whilst Mr. Bland ...

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  9. THE CRITERION.

    The Charles Holloway Dramatic Company will produce "The Shadows of a Great City" until Friday evening only, as on Saturday night "Two Little Vagabonds," one of the most popular ...

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  10. THE TIVOLI.

    The Moto Girl, the new attraction at the Tivoli Theatre, is a source of wonder to large audiences, who are interested by the remarkable self-control with which the young woman ...

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  11. GARDEN PARTIES POPULAR.

    To be thoroughly "in the swim," no hostess now-a-days can afford to be without a garden. During the London season just ended, no form of entertainment was so much liked as a ...

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  12. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    To-night the Sydney Philharmonic Society will perform Mendelssohn's favorite oratorio, "Elijah," under the direction of Signor Hazon. The engagement of Mr. Andrew Black, a prominent ...

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  13. THE NORMAN "POPS," AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    The second of the series of popular musical entertainments so successfully initiated by Mr. Charles Norman at North Sydney, will take place at Needs' Masonic-hall next Saturday ...

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  14. ENGLISHWOMEN AS CLIMBERS.

    Miss Rhoda Hindley and Miss Louisa Murray, both of London, have created a record in mountaineering by traveling the entire range of the French and Swiss Alps, from Grenoble to ...

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  15. MR. JOHN LEMMONE'S CONCERT.

    The Centenary-hall was well filled last night, when Mr. John Lemmone gave a concert prior to an extended 'Australian tour. It is long since Mr. Lemmone has been heard in Sydney, ...

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  16. THE MODERN MOTHER.

    At a drawing-room meeting held at Lady Pearson's, in London, on July 19, to meet the Bishop of Ripon, the president of the Board of Education, ...

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  17. DINNER TO GENERAL AND MRS. FINN.

    The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress (Alderman and Mrs. Allen Taylor) invited about 30 ladies and gentlemen to dinner last night in the Lady Mayoress's room at the Town-hall to ...

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  18. IN THE THRONG.

    Mr. Andrew Black, the singer, who appears to-night as "Elijah," had a busy day yesterday. He welcomed Mr. E. Lemare in the morning, was welcomed by the Highland Society in the ...

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  19. VICE-REGAL MILITARY BAND.

    On Sunday afternoon at the Town-hall the Vice-Regal Military Band will give a recital. Mr. L. de Green, the conductor, has arranged a programme, which includes the overture to ...

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  20. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL IN THE BUSH OR OTHERWISE.

    Sir. -- I think it will be admitted by all that the first business of the Parliament of a country is to do the country's business. That being the case, is it not better that the minds of the ...

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  21. THE SCHOOLS.

    Drastic remedies are generally built on the kill-or-cure system, but the recent onslaught on unfair play has apparently cured it by killing it. Last week's games were marked by a welcome reversion to the old spirit of true ...

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  22. THE BRISBANE TEAM.

    The boys bound for Brisbane had quite an imposing send-off. It was the first departure of an inter-State team from the new railway station, and it was absolutely the first representative inter-State school team, ...

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  23. Y.M.C.A. GLEE CLUB.

    At its fourth annual concert at the Y.M.C.A.-hall last night, the Glee Club entertained a large audience with some excellent part singing, the programme including Abt's "Sleep, ...

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  24. THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS' COMPETITION.

    The Catholic Primary Schools' Rugby competition has ended. So well was it controlled that not an accident occurred to the 200 boys who took part in it, and protests were unknown. The clean, active, heady play ...

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  25. NOTES ON NOVELTIES.

    One of the very newest notions is the trimming of muslin with glace silk. A dress sent over by a Melbourne house for the forthcoming racing season has this idea carried out in ...

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  26. "TRIAL BY JURY."

    The Railway and Tramway Musical Society will perform "Trial by Jury" and a miscellaneous programme at the Railway Institute on Friday next. The plan is at Paling's. ...

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  27. NOTES.

    Sydney Grammar School opens the sports' season on Friday at the Sydney, Cricket Ground;158 entries have been received for the old Boys' Race, including such well-known names as B. R. French, C. P. Stewart, and ...

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  28. APOLLO RECITAL.

    The British Piane Depot will give the next Apollo invitation recital on Friday evening. Miss Madge Helmrich and Mr. James Crabtree will be the assisting vocalists, while Mr. J. C. ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. GREATER SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE.

    Sir, -- In clause 15 of the Local Government Extension Bill a proposal is made for a convention to be called into existence in Sydney and Newcastle to draw up the scheme of union. ...

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  30. THE ATHENEUM.

    The entertainment given at the Atheneum, Brickfield-hill, comprises interesting moving pictures, songs, dances, etc., and retains unfailing popularity. ...

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  31. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    WEDDING CARRIAGES. -- At a wedding only one carriage need be provided, unless all the persona possess vehicles of their own. The bride's parents provide a carriage (if one be ...

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  32. THE BARREN JACK SCHEME.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works was again engaged yesterday afternoon upon the inquiry into the Barren Jack irrigation scheme. Mr. W. S. Campbell. ...

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  33. THE COMPETITION.

    St. Joseph's beat Newington more than comfortably by 20 to nil, although several times the Stanmore boys were within an ace of scoring. St. Joseph's, however, always had enough in hand to just stave off the final effort of ...

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  34. PUBLIC SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

    The First Senior competition has been brought to a finish by Fort-street beating Leichhardt in a deferred and although Fort-street was, considerably weakened by the absence of the three-quurter line in Queensland, their ...

    Article : 285 words
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