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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--Mr. C. Johson, the engineer engaged by the Umberumberka Water Trust to report on the scheme, arrived during last week, and is now at Umberumberka. He is ...

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  3. JAPAN OF TO-DAY.

    Mr. Arthur H. Hasell, who has just returned to Sydney after a tour through China and Japan, extending upwards of five months, had something to say with regard to the present ...

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  4. NEWFOUNDLAND'S RIGHTS.

    Newfoundland is one of those small places on earth that become conspicuous chiefly on account of troubles. It took two centuries to settle the French shore question, and that brought ...

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  6. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    DUBBO, Tuesday.--George Lamont was sentenced at the Circuit Court yesterday to two years' imprisonment for assault and attempted robbery at Bogan Gate on August 28. All day ...

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  7. INSPECTION BY MAJOR-GENERAL HOAD.

    DUBBO, Tuesday.--Major-General Hoad, accompanied by Colonel Lee, inspected the local half-squadron of Light Horse yesterday. The visitors were welcomed to the town by the ...

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  8. DORRIGO-CORAMBA RAILWAY.

    BELLINGEN, Tuesday.--The first survey of the Dorrigo-Coramba railway has been completed at Bellsdown. Mr. Hutchison, engineer of the Railway Department has been over the ...

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  9. DISTRICT COURT CASES.

    TEMORA, Tuesday.--Judge Rogers presided over a sitting of the District Court held here yesterday. Mr. George Thompson Priestly proceeded against Messrs. Gelling and Sons, ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE.

    At the meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply, and Sewerage Board, held yesterday, a report was read from the engineer, showing the levels of the reservoirs in the Newcastle district ...

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  11. FIRES.

    NARRABRI, Tuesday.--The District Coroner (Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M.) commenced an inquiry yesterday into the circumstances attending a fire which destroyed the shearing shed of ...

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  12. BATHURST SCHOOL OF MINES.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--Residents of the Bathurst mining district are far from being satisfied with the decision of the Mines Department in refusing to establish a School of Mines and ...

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  13. CITY COUNCIL MEETING.

    The Mayor reported at a meeting of the City Council that while in Sydney at the recent conference he had interviewed the Premier with regard to a proposal to lease a ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Andrew Mack is an interesting figure as Gerald Fitzgerald, the ragged carl, who is beloved by all Kildare, and sings his way into the good graces of everyone. The last three nights of the play are announced ...

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  15. CITY COUNCIL.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman T. Hughes) presided over the meeting of the City Council last evening. Alderman Clarke asked ...

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  16. SOLDIER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    An artilleryman, named M'Aloney, attached as company clerk to the South Head garrison, died yesterday morning in circumstances which have led to police Investigations. ...

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  17. NORTHERN SUBURBS MUSICAL SOCIETY

    The popularity of the Killaru Musical Society has not abated since it was styled the Northern Suburbs Musical Society, and the large audience in the Chatswood Townhall on Monday evening was ample evidence of tis high ...

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  18. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Increased interest is taken in the striking military drama, "Her Love Against, the World," so admirably played by its excellent cast of principals at the Theatre Royal. The adventures of the Earl of Strathmere, his ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. THE CRITERION.

    The farewell matinee of Mr. Ernest Leicester and his company will be given to-day, as "Human Hearts" will be repeated for only three nights longer. The drama possesses great interest for large audience, the triumph ...

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  20. HAWKESBURY RIVER--NEWPORT TRIPS.

    Arrangements have been made by the Government Tourist Bureau with the Railway Commissioners for the renewal of the round trips from Sydney to Hawkesbury Pittwater, and Manly, to commence on Saturday next ...

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  21. POLLING BOOTHS.

    Sir,--Believing the new Electoral Act and the changes it must necessitate would considerably improve the manner of the conduct of elections, and in that improvement destroy the monopoly of the erection of polling-booths by ...

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  22. A SAILOR'S ESCAPADE.

    Just after the barque Machrihanish, bound for the west coast of South America, cleared the entrance to the port, a seaman, named Bernard Dunlop, who had signed on at Newcastle ...

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  23. "THE SOUTHERN CROSS."

    This new piece, written by Mr. Edmund Duggan, one of the authors of "The Squatter's Daughter," is to be produced by Mr. William Anderson on Saturday night, at the Criterion Theatre. Its chief scenes are the ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. STANDARD OF LEATHER.

    On Monday afternoon, in the Wool Exchange, a representative meeting of the leather exporters of New South Wales was held, to receive the report of the deputation sent over last week ...

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  25. CIRCUIT COURT.

    The sittings of the Circuit Court were resumed, before Mr. Justice Cohen yesterday. Mr. R. Cowan prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. George Wilkins was found not guilty on a ...

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  26. IN THE SHIRES.

    ORANGE, Tuesday.--At a special meeting of the Canoblas Shire Council, at rate of [?] in the £ was struck. It is estimated that the shire cannot live under about £7000 per year. ...

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  27. "THE YELLOW PERIL."

    On Saturday evening, at the Palace Theatre, "The Yellow Peril" will be produced, under the management of Mr. Charles W. Taylor. The drama, which relates to the Anglo-Chinese question, opens in an English rose ...

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  28. RAILWAY INSTITUTE.

    At the last meeting of the council of the Railway and Tramway Institute a question cropped up which on many occasions agitates the minds of those who have the management of mechanics institutes, schools of art ...

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  29. "MISS LANCASHIRE LTD."

    The final performance of "Miss Lancashire, Ltd.," was witnessed by a large audience last night, and after the curtain fell Miss Florence Raines, on being called out, said a few words returning thanks to the Sydney public ...

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  30. ZENANA MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The Ladies' Zenana Missionary Society held it annual meeting at the Bathurst-street Baptist Church last night. Mrs. William White (president) was in the chair. A vote of thanks ...

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  31. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The third concert of the season by the Sydney Liedertafel will be held at the Town-hall to-night, under the conductorship of Mr. W. Arundel Orchard. Being a "smoke" concert the gallery will be reserved for ladies ...

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  32. QUARTERLY REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue collected at the Newcastle Custom-house for the quarter ended September 30 amounted to £54,164 [?]s 11d, made up as follows;--Harbor and light dues, £4372 6s; pilotage, £5363 ...

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  33. ORGAN RECITAL.

    To-morrow afternoon Mr. Ernest Truman will give an organ recital at the Town-hall. The programme will comprise the Bach A miner Pr[?] and Fugue, Widor's Fifth Symphonie, Dubois' "Cantilene Nupitale," Mr. E. ...

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  34. THE NEW BUILDING BILL.

    Sir,--This new Act so far as providing for the safety of life in time of fire is concerned seems to be little better than the Factories and Shops' Act, which is so drawn that. one would think it had been done so that undue ...

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  35. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels cleared outward at the Custom-house yesterday:--Wakatipu, str., for Launceston, via Sydney, with 880 tons of coal; Alabama, str., for Melbourne, with 2550 tons of ...

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  36. THE TIVOLI.

    The chief items of the present. Tivoli programme are the fine pictures showing the French. motor race, with the overturning of a car; the extremely clever feats of Price and Revost, and the very diverting clowning of ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. MDME. CLARA BUTT.

    The heavy booking for the guinea and half-guinea seats still prevailing at Paling's box office for the approaching series of concerts by Mdme. Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford ...

    Article : 263 words
  38. FEMALE MISSION HOME.

    The presentation of the annual report of the Sydney Female Mission Home last week, for the information of subscribers and perrons interested in the work of the home, furnished occasion for a gathering in the New ...

    Article : 339 words
  39. THE NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    The Castro Brothers, Raleigh and May, the Rowell Sisters, the "Golden Duo," Jack Kearns, Miss Doris Baker, and Miss Maggie Fraser, are prominent in the National Amphitheatre programme. The pictures ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. THE "JAPAN YEAR BOOK."

    The "Japan Year Book" is now in the third year of its issue, and amply justifies its existence. The interest in the Island Empire is world-wide, and the "Year Book" caters for that interest ...

    Article : 172 words
  41. CHURCH OF ENGLAND FOR KENSINGTON.

    A public meeting of residents interested in the establishment of a Church of England at Kensington was held in the School of Arts on Monday evening. Alderman J. C. M'Dougall presided. Among those present were ...

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  42. WONDERLAND CITY.

    Wonderland City will be reopened on Saturday night. The attractions will number over 50, and the lover of sensation will be well entered for. The chief effort in this direction is the diversion entitled "The Rivers of ...

    Article : 102 words
  43. THE GLACIARIUM.

    The ice carnival is to be held on Thursday, and is likely to attract great numbers of people. The huge enclosure will be decorated and colored limelights will be used, whilst the "Australia Grand Orchestra" will ...

    Article : 76 words
  44. FATAL STABBING AFFRAY.

    The Chinese, Day Hoon, who was stabbed by another Chinese on Sunday, died at Sydney Hospital yesterday. ...

    Article : 24 words
  45. COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner notifies by advertisement that an examination for boys between the ages of 13 and 15 years at the date of examination will be held on Saturday, November 2, 1907, for ...

    Article : 117 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. VICTORIA-HALL.

    There is a varied collection of pictures at the Victoria-hall, and the audiences are greatly interested in the display. The usual matinee will be given to-day. ...

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  48. THE OXFORD.

    The usual matinee will be given by the World Picture Company at the Oxford Theatre this afternoon. The latest collection of subjects is very interesting. ...

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  52. QUEEN'S-HALL.

    The pictures at the Queen's-hall include very fine views of Niagara Falls, in which the spectator seems to be within a few feet of the edge of the precipice, the Dieppe Motor Circuit, the life of a trotting horse ...

    Article : 66 words
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