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  2. MOLL O THE TOLL BAR.

    He crushed it cruelly in his hard palm. She made no sign of the pain, save that tears would spring to her eyes. But Langhorn smiled as he turned t ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Saturday week the Royal Comic Opera Company will return to Her Majesty's, when the attraction will be "The-Orchid." The popular musical comedy, which was last staged here in April 1906, was lately very ...

    Article : 189 words
  4. NEW AMATEUR RUGBY.

    A fairly well-attended meeting of Amateur Rugby footballers was held at the A.B.C. Rooms last night, to consider proposals by Mr. L. G. Abrams to alter the style of Union football in order that it might be made more ...

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  6. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB.

    The fourth concert of the Sydney University Glee Club held in the great hall at the University last night in the presence of a large audience, was without doubt the most successful yet held by the club, and showed, in a ...

    Article : 316 words
  7. "FOR THE KING."

    The dramatic club formed at the Walter Bentley College of Elocution and Dramatic Art was introduced to the public at a metropolitan theatre last night, when the drama "For the King" was played at the Standard ...

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  8. MRS. VILLIERS MURPHY'S PUPILS.

    At an attractive concert at the Y.M.C.A. -hall last night, Mrs. Villiers Murphy introduces the following pupils:--Miss Dowling (soprano). Mr. Arthur Hoyle (operatic tenor), Miss Ryan (mezzo-soprano), and Mr. Norman Gill (baritone). They all exhibited decided ...

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  9. "IN SPLENDID ISOLATION."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Victorian Government has built a fine hotel at Mount Buffalo to attract tourists. It was intended to rival Kosciusko. About £2200 was spent in ...

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  10. THE LABOR PARTY AND THE SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Sir,--I notice that Mr. M'Gowen has been to some pains at Kogarah to explain why the members of his party tried to destroy the Saturday half-holiday. To those who know what has been going on for some ...

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  11. A HEALTHY MUNICIPALITY.

    According to the annual report of the medical officer of health for 1909, Lane Cove Municipality has the second lowest death rate amongst the 41 metropolitan districts. The figures given by the town clerk ...

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  12. MOSMAN VEHICULAR TRAFFIC.

    The Mayor of Mosman (Ald. Strange) reported at last meeting of the council the result of a deputation from the Mosman and North Sydney Councils to the directors of the Sydney Ferries. Limited, in connection with the ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION SCHEME.

    Sir,—Why are the gentlemen who are pushing this scheme so anxious that contributions should be compulsory from young men, but willing to allow officers over 45 years of age freedom to contribute if they so ...

    Article : 326 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--The curiosity of the multitude of Saturday half- holidayites as to the reason of the Labor Party's attempt to count out the bill in its third reading, as explained by Mr. M'Gowen in his speech at Kogarah, will ...

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  15. WOMEN'S LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    The monthly council meeting was held on Monday last. Mrs. H. Fell presiding. The report of the organising secretary showed great activity in the town and country branches. Women ...

    Article : 144 words
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  17. TOM UGLY'S POINT FERRY.

    Sir,--Might I ask how much longer the travelling public are to put up with the inconvenience and risk of life in crossing George's River by this punt? Living in the locality I have had opportunities of witnessing for ...

    Article : 463 words
  18. WHAT NO-LICENSE WOULD DO FOR KIAMA.

    Sir,--I note that one, "Carver," writes saying that liquor can be got in Balclutha after 16 years of prohibition, as he calls it. There is no prohibition in New Zealand; it is merely no-license. Persons in a no-license ...

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