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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives met at 10.30 a.m. THE BUDGET SPEECH. Mr. DEAKIN announced that the Treasurer ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Only another week remains of "Arrah-[?]- Fogue," which is now attracting large audiences to Her Majesty's Theatre, where Mr. Andrew Mack's excellent pourtrayal of Irish character ...

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  4. IMPRESSIONS OF JAPAN.

    One of the best of the many admirable lectures that Colonel Bell, the ex-American Consul, has treated Sydney audiences to was that on Japan, delivered last night in the ...

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  5. CHESS TOURNAMENT.

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    LIVERPOOL, Friday.--The committee entrusted with the erection of a memorial to perpetuate the memory of Private Smith, son of Ex-Police Sergeant Smith, who volunteered from ...

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  7. MARCH OF THE MOTOR.

    This week's English mail contains full particulars of the race for the Gordon-Bennett Cup the blue riband event of motoring, held in France on July 5, and which the cable informed ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A fettler named George Edwards, residing at Merrylands, was found yesterday afternoon lying on the railway track near St. Peters railway station, In an unconscious condition. It ...

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  9. THE CYCLORAMA.

    Much interest is manifested in the Cyclorama. where the pictorial representation of the battle of Gettysburg, with its stirring martial effects, is the chief feature of the programme. The hall ...

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  10. LINGARD'S "WONDERLAND."

    This exhibition is open daily, at Queen Victoria Markets. ...

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  11. GARBAGE DESTRUCTOR

    The question of adding six cells to the garbage destructor at Moore Park, which has been tossed about, at the City Council from committee to committee, came up before the ...

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  12. FALL FROM A TRAIN

    COBAR, Friday.--When the Sydney train was about six miles from Cobar this afternoon the alarm on the train was sounded from a second class carriage. The guard at once stopped the ...

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  13. THURSTON, AT THE PALACE.

    The entertainment given by Mr. Thurston at the Palace Theatre is so popular that Mr. Edwin Geach might apparently continue the season indefinitely. However, he is compelled to ...

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  14. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The sensational melodrama, "The Midnight Mail." the career of which, at the Theatre Royal, has been so successful financially, was played for the last time last night. Mr ...

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  15. SUICIDE AT JUNEE.

    JUNEE, Friday.--William Fursey, a bootmaker, to-day drank a quantity of bisulphide of carbon, and died this evening. It is believed he was in financial difficulties. He leaves a ...

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  16. HUGO HEERMANN'S RECITAL.

    As Mr. Heermann and his son are to have for New Zealand by the Warrimoo this evening, the orchestral concert in the Town-hall this, afternoon will be his last in Sydney. The ...

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  17. CARDINAL MORAN AND SOCIALISM.

    Sir,--His Eminence Cardinal Moran has at last thrown aside his masque and ranged himself beside the Labor Party, and many persons will watch with interest the outcome of this ...

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  18. JUMPED FROM A TRAIN.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A middle-aged man named Henry Russell, while jumping off a moving train at Ipswich, fell between tile platform and the carriages, and was so badly injured that ...

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  19. A MISER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--An inquiry was held at Clunes to-day concerning the death of a man named Joseph Nutt, who was found dead in his hut at Glendarnee. Evidence showed that he ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. THE CRITERION.

    As it is necessary to send the scenery and effects of "The Earl and the Girl" to Adelaide, where Mr. John F. Sheridan and his company are to appear on September 1, this musical ...

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  21. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.--A middle-aged mail named Jacob Voider, until recently employed as a ganger on the railway at Evandale. committed suicide to-day by hanging himself. He ...

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  22. THE TIVOLI.

    The last two nights of Mr. Leo. Dryden at the Tivoli Theatre are announced. He will appear at to-day's matinee, and in the evening, in "The Miner's Dream," "The Miner's Return," ...

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  23. COOLGARDIE MINING FATALITY.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday Evening.--In connection with the accident at the Golden Bar mine, Coolgardie, by which two men, W. Smitherham and Thomas Martin, were injured by a fall ...

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  24. THE LYCEUM.

    The display of pictures by the American Theatrescope Company is to continue for only a week. "A Trip to the Sun," quite a Jules Vernesque subject, comprising 35 distinct scences ...

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  25. SAILING OF THE R.M.S. ORIENT

    This steamer, which is usually employed in the "yachting" service of the Orient-Paciflc line and periodically makes a trip to Australia in the mail service, sails from Circular Quay at ...

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  26. QUEEN'S-HALL.

    A new programme is announced for the Queen's-hall, where Mr. Frank Smith's Company is attracting large audiences. There will be a novel first part, "Our Plantation Days," and ...

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  27. THE SYDNEY CHORISTERS.

    For the last concert by the Sydney Choristers to-night in the Town-hall, a popular programme has been arranged. Miss Bessie Fraser, Scottish vocalist, Mrs. Bissott-Amess (soprano), ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. THE RUGBY CAMPAIGN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
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  30. THE ABORIGINES OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    The third of the series of science lectures under the University extension lecture syllabus was delivered at St. James'-hall last night by Professor Spencer, F.R.S. This lecture was the ...

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  31. SOCIETY OF ELOCUTIONISTS.

    The Society of Elocutionists will give a recital in St. James'-hall on Tuesday evening, when the president will give the prologue from "Pagliacci," with music by Leoncavallo, and ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. NEWCASTLE.

    Seven weeks having elapsed since the last case of plague was reported in the Newcastle district, instructions have been issued for the closing-down of the rat incinerator in Merewether-street on Monday next. For ...

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  33. OFF TO ENGLAND.

    Mr. C. W. Bennett, of Messrs. Bennett and Wood, Limited, and one of the most prominent local motorists, leaves for England the week after next. Mr. Bennett is disposing of his ...

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  34. SIGNORINA FIORELLI'S RECITAL.

    The programme of Signorina Florelli's vocal recital is announced this morning. The Italian soprano has prepared a list of exceptionally good songs, and she will be assisted by Miss Lily ...

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  35. NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

    Under the auspices of the Women's Liberal League, Mr. C. G. Wade (Attorney-General) last night endeavored to explain to a mixed audience at the Protestant-hall the provisions of the ...

    Article : 552 words
  36. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    The Sydney Symphony Orchestra, formed from the professional musicians of Sydney, has been actively rehearsing for some time, and the first concert is to be held in the Centenary-hall on ...

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  37. LANDING OF PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    In the Summons Division at the City Police Court yesterday, Sydney Frank Rush, a Customs officer, proceeded against Captain F. R. Huss, master of the steamer Red-gate, to recover a penalty for having allowed a Chinese ...

    Article : 265 words
  38. MR. LAURANCE PHILLIP'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Laurence Phillip, the well-known pianist, is to give a concert in the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Thursday, 24th inst. Besides his solos, always acceptable, there will be vocal assistance from ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The following Rugby players were picked last night to represent Australia in New Zealand:-- Penman, Wickham, Russell, L. M. Smith, F. B. : Smith, Anlezark, Woods, Hirschberg, Murnin, ...

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  40. THE "SYDNEY MUFFS."

    A Shakespearian evening is to be given by the "Sydney Muffs" on Thursday next. in St. James'-hall. The programme will include scenes from "Romeo and Juliet," "Macbeth," and "The ...

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  41. MISS JESSIE MACLACHLAN.

    The Highland Society has completed arrangements whereby the final concert of Miss Jessie Maclachlan, on the 26th instant, will take the form of a farewell to that lady from the ...

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  42. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the council of the Clumber of Commerce took place last night, when, unionist other matters, the question of holding commercial examinations at Newcastle was discussed. It was suggested that, ...

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  43. "THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS."

    As part of the monthly musical services of the Whitefield Congregational Church, Stainer's oratorio, "Daughter of Jairus," will be given in its entirety on Sunday evening. Miss ...

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  44. "H.M.S. PINAFORE."

    The Railway and Tramway Musical Society will perform Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, "H.M.S. Pinafore," at the Railway Institute on Thursday and Friday next. The cast will include Misses ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The V.R.C. committee announced to-night that the increased fees for betting at Flemington would be adhered to. The committee grained one concession, ordering that bookmakers and their clerks ...

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  46. NEW STEAMER FOR LAUNCESTON.

    The new steamer Niree, recently built by Messrs. W. M. Ford and Son, of Berry's Bay, was taken for a trial trip down the harbor yesterday. The vessel made several runs over the ...

    Article : 224 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. COOGEE TRAMS.

    Sir,--I have lived for more than fifteen years in Randwick, and have noticed recently that since the introduction of the oscillating trams the back of one's coat wears clean through-- ...

    Article : 290 words
  49. NEWCASTLE CLEARANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  50. A NEW COMIC OPERA.

    The box plan for the first performance of the new comic opera, "The Coquette," composed by Mr. W. Arundel Orchard, to the libretto of W. J. Curtis and J. I. Hunt, is to be opened at Paling's ...

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  51. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS AND ARBITRATION.

    Sixteen months ago the Registrar for Arbitration, at the instance of the Railway Traffic Employees' Union, referred a dispute to Arbitration Court, the Railway Commissioners ...

    Article : 147 words
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  53. INTER-STATE FOOTBALL MATCHES.

    To-day Sydney tennis play in Melbourne and Brisbane respectively. Consequently no matches will be played locally. The team to represent Queensland, so our Brisbane correspondent wires, is as follows:--Latross, ...

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  54. "IN TOWN."

    The Players' Musical Comedy Society has arranged with Mr. J. C. Williamson to produce the two-act musical play "In Town" at the Palace Theatre for four nights--September 9, 11, ...

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  55. CONCERT AT THE BLIND INSTITUTION.

    A concert arranged by Mrs. Parkin was held on Thursday evening in the Sydney Industrial Blind Institution-hall. The audience was very appreciative. Misses L. Parkin, A. M'Cullum, ...

    Article : 61 words
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  59. BAND RECITAL.

    The tenth sacred and classical recital of the Newtown Brass Band will be held in St. George-hall, Newtown, to-morrow afternoon. Miss Beatrice Gordon," Miss Becky Ku[?] ...

    Article : 58 words
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