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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The tropical, and topical, musical comedy, "Havana," seems to have caught the fancy of Sydney playgoers, full houses being still the rule at Her Majesty's Theatre. It is ...

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  3. LAST CRICKET ROUND.

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  4. FOR WOMEN.

    Miss Beatrice Day was "at home" to many of her friends on Saturday afternoon at the pretty cottage, "The Glen," Allison's Point, which she has made her home during her stay ...

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  5. CONFLICTING OPINIONS IN PERTH.

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday.--The Dreadnought proposals are attracting much attention. There is a curious conflict in the A.N.A. about the naval crisis question. Mr. O'Connor, general ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The following New South Wales candidates have passed an examination for appointment as telegraph messengers:--Bathurst: G. Curtis. P. Wild, J. ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Frederick Losgren (35), a married man, residing at Blue's Point-road, North Sydney, shot himself dead on the footpath in front of his own door on Saturday evening. It is stated that ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE.

    There was a large gathering at Hexham yesterday afternoon, when the new bridge that has been constructed by the Public Works Department, connecting Ash Island with the mainland, ...

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  9. MR. ALLAN HAMILTON'S DRAMATIC CO.

    The box plan for the opening night of the new dramatic season at the Palace Theatre on Saturday next will be on view at Elvy's this morning. The "Queen of the Night" will form the ...

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  10. THE FREE LIST.

    The Minister for Customs has decided that photographic sensitised plates may be admitted free of duty on departmental conditions. Watchmakers' lathes for motal-working ...

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  11. A PATRIOTIC COUNCIL.

    The Cumberland Council of Progress, at its annual meeting at Parramatta on Saturday afternoon, unanimously and enthusiastically passed the following motion, moved by Mr. J. W. ...

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  12. "JACK AND JILL."

    The booking arrangements are announced for "Jack and Jill" this morning. Applications for preliminary booking will be received up to to-day (inclusive). To-morrow the preliminary ...

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  13. CONSULS.

    The Exequator empowering Liang Lan Hsun to act as Consul-General for China at Melbourne as received the King's signature. The appointment of Mr. J. H. Frandin to the ...

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  14. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Curiously enough, "A Royal Divorce, now being revived by the Julius Knight-Beatrice Day Company at the Theatre Royal, has proved one of the best drawing plays of the season. The ...

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  15. WIRTH BROTHERS' CIRCUS.

    The annual visit to Sydney of Wirth Bros, combination of "seven shows in one" occurs this week, the opening night being Saturday April 3, at George-street West, at the rear of ...

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  16. INCREASED SALARIES.

    The Federal Service Commissioner has published a list of officers who have been granted long service increments of £10 each. The increments represent the first instalments, in Mr. ...

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  17. CRITERION.

    "She Stoops to Conquer" continues to entertain audiences' at the Criterion Theatre, and Miss M'Intosh and Mr. Beatty score in their respective roles. For the final two nights of the ...

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  18. WEDDINGS.

    BURTON--M'FEETERS.--A wedding was celebrated at the Murrumbateman Church, near Yass, on Thursday, when Mr. Sydney William Wells Burton, only son of Mr. W. Burton, of ...

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  19. DEATH OF A CHILD.

    An inquiry concerning the death or the child Lucy Taylor, one year old, who died at Prince Alfred Hospital on March 20, was held by the City Coroner on Saturday. ...

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  20. WONDERLAND CITY.

    Mr. William Anderson's popular picnic and pleasure ground, Wonderland City, is presenting a host of novelties and other attractions for visitors. On Saturday night the boxing ...

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  21. THE PROPOSED INCREASE OF SUBSIDY.

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  22. SERIES OF TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    There was quite a chapter of tram accidents on Saturday night in the city. The first was in the nature of what is known as a "rear collision," one tram bumping into the rear of a ...

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  23. THE SEVERED HEAD.

    Although the water Police have been dragging the harbor for the past three days they have failed to discover the body of the man whose head was washed ashore near the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN BUCKJUMPERS.

    Visitors to the Stadium during the Australian Buckjumpers' season, commencing on Wednesday night, will be given a free tram ticket service. Special tickets will be issued at city ...

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  25. MR. DEAKIN'S TOUR.

    PORT MACQUARIE, Saturday.--Mr. Deakin arrived here shortly after midday, and was received by the Deputy-Mayor and a number of aldermen and citizens. The health of ...

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  26. THE CHERNIAVSKIS.

    An admiring audience was attracted to the Palace Theatre on Saturday evening, where the Cherninvskis have nightly been giving successful musical entertainments. A Haydn trio ...

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  27. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    Sir,--There should be no question about the Dreadnought and an increased naval subsidy to the Motherland. When the blow falls it will, be in the Atlantic, hence our boat, the Australia, must be under the ...

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  28. MELBA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Madame Melba's series of concerts came to a brilliant close on Saturday evening, when the town-hall proved too small by one-half to hold the crowds that ...

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  29. CRICKET GROUND CONTINENTAL.

    The second of the "continentals" held in the Sydney Cricket Ground, will take place tonight, when a feature will be the illustration of a Dreadnought and Union Jack in fireworks. ...

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  30. THE NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    At the National Amphitheatre on Saturday, the principal "turn" was undoubtedly the acrobatic performance of the five Loons, comprising one of the finest teams in their line, of business ...

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  31. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  32. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--As a somewhat superficial student of Germany's aims and development kindly permit me to nay that the present awakening of the British people to the unpleasant fact that Germany intends at an early date to ...

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  33. AUTUMN CATALOGUES.

    From Farmer and Company comes their autumn catalogue of fashions in dress and millinery, put up in their usual attractive style. The examples of hats at moderate prices are ...

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  34. THE LYCEUM.

    The Lyceum Theatre was packed on Saturday afternoon and evening, when the usual weekend change of programme was given by Spencer's Theatrescope Company. The new pictures ...

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  35. A SOCIALIST PROTEST.

    At the last meeting of the general executive of the Socialist Labor Party of Australia the following, motion was adopted:--That the general executive of the Socialist Labor Party ...

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  36. ANNUAL LABOR CONGRESS.

    The following propositions, in addition to the list already published, have been submitted for the consideration of the annual Labor Congress, which is to be opened in the Trades-hall on ...

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  37. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Irene Cover (20), a married woman, residing at Junction-street, North Sydney, died in the Coast, Hospital, Little Bay, on Saturday night from septicaemia. No facts have been ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--I should not have worried you in reference to the above, only the letter of a gentlemen that appears in your issue of to-day deserves backing up, for it requires a little moral courage just now to oppose the war ...

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  39. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    The old man Who was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital on Friday evening with a fractured skull as the result of a fall in Crown-street, at the corner of Collins-street, was ...

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  40. LATE SPORTING.

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  41. BULLOO BY-ELECTION.

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  42. THE TIVOLI.

    There was a crowded audience at the Tivoli on Saturday night, when Paul Cinquevalli gave his final performance in Sydney. At the conclusion, the wonderful juggler was repeatedly ...

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  43. MAN DECAPITATED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Frank M'Gann (25), who resided with his parents at Northcote, was on Saturday killed at Thornbury railway station, while trying to cross the line. M'Gann ...

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  44. FOUND DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Edward P. Erwood, a recent arrival in Melbourne from the country, was to-day found lying dead in the Treasury Gardens. The body lay face downwards, with ...

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  45. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    WEST MAITLAND, Sunday.--Satisfactory progress continues to be made by Messrs. Carson, Carey, and, Simpson with the first section of the North Coast railway, extending from Maitland to Dungog. The number of ...

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  46. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Hugo Preuss (18), a booking clerk, was killed at East Richmond railway station. He was found on the line with the back of his head smashed almost to pulp. ...

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  47. BOXING.

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  48. WEST'S PICTURES.

    Down at the Glaciarlum each Saturday is a regular serum, when West's Pictures for the week are changed, and the newest films are all arranged to please the thousands who attend, ...

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  49. GOLF.

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  50. FORESTERS DEMONSTRATION.

    The annual demonstration and sports organised by the Order of Royal Foresters were hold at Clifton Gardens on Saturday afternoon, and were attended by a large number of ...

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  51. LAWN TENNIS.

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  52. CONCORD.

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  53. QUEEN'S-HALL.

    The alluring Salome dance, with its wholly unnecessary finale, was repeated at the Queen's-hall on Saturday night, and Miss Freda Cuthbert, the exponent, will perform during the ...

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  54. COASTAL RAINS.

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  55. STEAMER KOOMBANA REFLOATED.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The steamer Koombana, which was, for 10 day's on the shoal at Sharks Bay, sustained no injury. After being floated off on Thursday, afternoon she took aboard the cargo lightered in the collier ...

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  56. DOBROYDE.

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  57. MR. WADE AT THE DORRIGO.

    DORRIGO, Saturday.--The Premier, accompanied by Messrs. Briner, member for Raleigh, and Fallick, member for Singleton, arrived on Friday afternoon, and were entertained at a ...

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  58. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M. ON SATURDAY.

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  59. TRAM TO LITTLE COOGEE.

    The residents of Little Coogee are in earnest in the matter of tramway extensive to that seaside resort. A well-attended, meeting, under the auspices of the local progress association, was held on Saturday for ...

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  60. BIJOU PICTURE PALACE.

    The Bijou Picture Palace continues to be well attended. On Saturday there was a change of programme, when a number of new pictures were shown. That, they were pleasing to the ...

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  61. INTER- VARSITY MATCHES. MELBOURNE ROUTS SYDNEY.

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  62. QUEENSLAND RAINFALL.

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  63. THE BATHURST SEAT.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--It is reported that Mr. W. W. Young, of Sydney, who was ousted from the Bathurst seat by Mr. John Miller at the last State elections, is desirous of securing ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  66. ASHFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY.

    Strongly cast, well singed, and admirably sustained, the Ashfield Choral Society's production of Gilbert and Sullivan's aesthetic opera, "Patience," at the local Town-hall on Saturday ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. Advertising

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  69. Advertising

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  70. Advertising

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  71. Advertising

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