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  4. FOR WOMEN.

    A woman witness was examined at one of this week's sittings, of the Royal Commission on City Improvement, and this is a welcome sign that women's advice is sought for more and ...

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  5. IN THE THRONG.

    The final meeting in connection with the souvenir, to Miss Rawson will be held in the Lady Mayoress's room at the Town-hall on Tuesday afternoon, when the fund will be finally ...

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  6. CATARRHAL HEADACHE.

    Persons suffering from catarrhal headache caused by natural catarrh will find the following treatment beneficial:--Cleanse the nose thoroughly with a solution consisting of one ...

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  7. REMOVING THE FRECKLES.

    Is it true, doctor," chirped the lively Manly Slimmer girl as she and her prospect sat gazing at the sad sea waves, "that eating cucumbers will remove freckles?" ...

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  9. WEDDINGS.

    GRANT—HAWKEY.--The marriage of James Cairns, of Sydney, formerly, of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, to Martha Mahala (May), youngest daughter of the late Mr. Richard Hawkey of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE SUFFRAGETTE MOVEMENT TN ENGLAND.

    Sir,--The Daily Telegraph" of November 4 is just to hand, with Miss Annie Golding's letter, which I desire moat, strongly to. support. I am an Australian woman, who has come into the ...

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  11. THE CLOTHES CENSOR.

    "I agree with every word," was the emphatic comment of an ex-public schoolmistress. when asked what she thought of the letter of "The Country Girl," which appeared in yesterday's ...

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  12. THE DRAMA.

    According to Mr. Spencer Barry, who is preparing the successful Gaiety piece "Havana" for presentation in Sydney by the J. C. Williamson management, production is now ...

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  13. THE DATE CHARLES WARNER.

    Mr. Charles Warner, whose death was reported in the cable messages this week was a notable figure on the English stage, inasmuch as he was able to recall a career from the early ...

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  14. JULIET.

    Two amateur Juliets in Sydney in one week is surely a noteworthy circumstance. Concerning the talent and ambition of our girls who act "for love," there has never been ...

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  15. MISS M'INTOSH'S FAREWELI.

    Australian playgoers will say farewell with regret to Miss Madge M' Intosh, who is to leave for London in April. Miss M' Intosh had .already attained a prominent position on the ...

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  16. TEACHERS AND PRESS.

    Sir,--I was somewhat amused at "Country Girl's" falter, which appeared Wednesday's paper. myself am an ex-pupil of one of the schools whore her fallow students arc numerous, so l can quite Imagine the ...

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  17. TOPICS OF THE TIME.

    "Have Australian women lost the lead which they gave the world when the franchise was "extended to them?" is a question which is continually agitating the minds of some women ...

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  18. MR. ANDERSON'S ENTERPRISES.

    Mr. William Anderson,who is to leave on a holiday trip to London, with his wife (Miss Eugenie. Duggan, on April 20, from Melbourne proposes to bring out a company headed by Miss ...

    Article : 333 words
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