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  2. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    A [?] account of a sensational attack upon a lady passenger from Wellington (N.Z.) to Sydney was recently cabled. The full particulars of the occurrence showed that those on board the ...

    Article : 568 words
  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Cecil Hagg, employed at the Darling Harbor Free Stores, Sussex-street, fell down a lift-weil, of 12 feet, yesterday morning, and sustained fractures of the skull and right ...

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  4. "TAMMANY TACTICS."

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Mr. S. Mauger, ex-Postmaster-General, addressing a mooting of the North Melbourne branch of the Protestant Defence Association to-night, said that if there ...

    Article : 205 words
  5. THE FLYING-MACHINE TRADE.

    The builders of aeroplanes in Paris and its neighborhood could be counted on the fingers of one hand six months ago (says the London Daily Mail"). To-day there are fifteen ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Mokoin, str., 3503 tons. R. E. Smith, from New Zealand, Passengers: Misses N. M'Donald. Pinekney, Ware, Nurse Hogan, Mitchell, Nurse Ront, Campbell, Foshrooks, Holt. Vance, Marsden, Richardson, M'Carthy, M'Kinlay; ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Jack and Jill" is still attracting crowded audiences at Her Majesty's. The fiftieth performance wilt be recorded this week, without any material sign of a diminution of the popularity of the pantomime. ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Miss Tittell Brune will return to the Sydney Theatre Royal to-night, when "The Girl of the Golden West" will be revived, Miss Brune appearing in the title role, and Mr. Thomas Kingston as the road agent. Belasco's ...

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  10. RABBITERS INJURED.

    ADELONG, Friday. -- Two rabbiters, Joseph Casey and Samuel Tasker, employed on Ellerslie Station, were excavating an embankment at Hillas Creek when the hank caved in, breaking ...

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  11. THE CRITERION.

    "Lucky Durham," the last play written by the rare Mr. Wilson Barrett, is capably performed at the Criterion by the Meynell-Gunn Company, Mr. Harcourt Beauty's performance in the title role being one of the most ...

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  12. FOUR RIBS FRACTURED.

    HILL END, Friday. -- Dye Yong, a Chinese gardener, living at Turon River, met with a very serious accident through being thrown from his horse. He was taken to the local ...

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  13. AN OPERA SEASON.

    Owing to the enterprise of Herr Slapoffski and Mr. Henri Staell, a season of grand opera in camera will be commenced in the Town-hall this evening. Verdi's tragic and beautiful "Aida" will be produced this ...

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  14. SOCCER FOOTBALL.

    To-day the visiting Westralians will meet a representative Now South Wales team on the Sydney Cricket Ground, at 3.30 p.m. Mr. W. Goldsmith (of the Powerful) will be the referee. ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. LEG CRUSHED TO PULP.

    COFF'S HARBOR Friday. -- Frederick Skinner, an elderly man, had one of his logs crushed to pulp at Moonee by a log which he was unloading. He was taken to the Grafton ...

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  16. THE TIVOLI.

    The last, six nights or the present, season of Chung Ling Soo are announced, as he is to leave for New Zealand on Saturday next. His remarkably clever illusions continue to mystify crowded audiences at the Tivoli, where there ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. VICTORIA.

    The Federal-Houlder-Shire line steamer Essex, which arrived from Liverpool to-day, had nearly 200 passengers on board, about 150 of whom are for Sydney. ...

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  18. THE NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Two American instrumentalists, Stross and Becker; Con Moreni, character comedian; and Miss Nellie Brady, juvenile serio-comic singer and dancer, will join the company at the National Amphitheatre, where there will ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    The Under-Secretary to-day received further advice from the warden at Georgetown that the new gold rush in that locality is a failure. The number of families in Queensland ...

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  20. THE ALLAN HAMILTON COMPANY.

    "A Message from Mars," produced successfully by the Allan Hamilton Dramatic Company, ended the Sydney season last night at the Palace. This evening a week's visit to Newcastle will begin at the Victoria Theatre, ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. H.A.C.B.S.

    HOBART, Friday. -- The Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society continued its fifth biennial conference to-day. The first business was transmitting the following cable ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. WEST'S PICTURES AT THE PALACE.

    To-day, at a matinee, West's Pictures will return to the Palace Theatre, and to mark the occasion there will be a programme of special atractiveness. One feature will be the Pathe art film illustrating Sardou's drama ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government announced to-day that Mr. Graham Stewart will be appointed engineer-in-chief when Mr. Moncrieff becomes Railway Commissioner on July 1. Mr. C. A. Bayer, is to ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. IN THE SHIRES.

    SINGLETON, Friday. -- The president of Patrick Plains Shire reported at the monthly meeting that he had completed the purchase of an allotment of land at the corner of George and Macquarie streets as a site for a ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE.

    At the Lyeeum-hall, Spencer's Theatrescope Company will show an excellent programme, including such pictures as "Life in the British Navy," a series in which is portrayed the Jack Tars at their drill, all the work ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. THE BENGOUGH ENTERTAINMENT.

    The last opportunity for the Sydney public to see Mr. Bengengh, the clever cartoonist, will be afforded tonight, at the Centenary-hall, when the final entertainment will be given. There will he a special Scottish ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. OBSOLETE RIFLES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Further reports received from the Defence Department by Senator Pearce regarding the cable statement that arms smuggled across the Indian frontier and sold to ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. LATE SPORTING.

    Entries close next Monday at Heiron and Smith's Parlor, 214 Castlereagh-street, for the Markers' Tournament. The games start on June 25, 500 up, with bonzoline balls, and the prize money amounts to £65 and ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is understood that Sir Joseph Ward desires to attend the Imperial Naval Conference, but that difficulties in the way of his doing so have not yet been surmounted. Parliament meets ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. WILBUR WRIGHT'S AEROPLANE.

    Messrs. J. and N. Tail expect lo receive the first of the Wright Aeroplanes in Melbourne early in June. ...

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  31. THE GLACIARIUM.

    It has been decided to open the ice-skating season at the Glaciarium on Tuesday evening, May 25. Visitors will be given an opportunity to have their tickets, skates, etc., in order, by applying to the rink office on ...

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  32. THE BIJOU.

    There will be a matinee, as usual, at the Bijou to-day. The new pictures include the Grand National Steeplechase. Scenes of Life on the Navy, "The Ice Harvest." "The Magic Carpet," "The Persevering Suitor," and ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. BOXING.

    Frank Thorn, featherweight champion boxer of Australasia, and Arthur Douglas, who holds the South African honor in the same division, will go through the indoor portion of their training at the Stadium, Rushcutters' ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. DESTITUTE SAILORS.

    The following is an extract from a private letter from Cardiff, dated March 28, and forwarded to the "Adelaide Register" for publication: -- "You will have seen that Europe seems to be ...

    Article : 384 words
  35. MR. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL'S RECITALS.

    On Monitor evening next the first of a series of six humorous and dramatic recitals will be given by Mr. Lawrence Campbell in the Y.M.C.A.-hall. The assisting artists will be Miss Amy Murphy, Mr. Cyril Monk, ...

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  36. "OUT ON THE CASTLEREAGH."

    In reply to a number of requests Mr. J. C. Lee has decided to revive "Out on the Catstlereagh" at the Standard Theatre for five nights, beginning Monday. May 81. These performances will be under the auspices of ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. THE LABOR PARTY AND THE CHURCH.

    Sir, -- The utterances of the Rev. P. W. L. Fairelough, as reported in your issue of current date, will come as a surprise and a shock to many Methodists. For a minister in the responsible position of president of a ...

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  38. DANCE AT BAUMANN'S.

    On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Barry, of Barrymore, Merrylands, gave a most enjoyable dance, at Baumann's for the coming out of their daughter, Miss Molly Barry. The host and ...

    Article : 527 words
  39. QUEEN'S THEATRE.

    "The Unwritten Law" is being played at the Queens Theatre nightly by the Harry Macdona Company. ...

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  40. ORGAN RECITAL.

    At the organ recital in the Town-hall to-morrow afternoon Mr. T. W. Craven, jun., will play Guilmant's "Grand Chorus in D." Batiste's "Communion in G." the "Allegro Assai Vivace" from Mendelssohn's First ...

    Article : 39 words
  41. SYDNEY SKATING RINK.

    Three sessions are held daily at the Sydney Skating Rink. The management announces that Tuesdays and Fridays will be sport nights. ...

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  42. MR. MACDONALD'S CONCERT.

    A concert will be given by Mr. Sid Macdonald (lyric tenor, pupil of Mr. Burns-Walker) in the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Wednesday evening, May 26. The assisting artist will be Miss Nellie M'Fadden, Miss Edith Bunting, Miss Lilian ...

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  43. THE NORTH SYDNEY ORPHANS.

    The North Sydney Orphans held their 206th "wall" in the School of Arts, North Sydney, on Monday evening. An excellent programme of vocal and instrumental music, recitations, and humorous sketches was given by Miss ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The allotment of the medals and other honors et the disposal of the British Royal Geographical Society for the current year was announced last month. The awards were determined ...

    Article : 323 words
  45. A CROW TO PLUCK.

    No one who has seen the crow get its deadly work in on young lambs, who has seen their eyeless, bleeding sockets, and their tongueless mouths, will over have a good word to say ...

    Article : 267 words
  46. MILITARY INVENTIONS.

    Reference was recently made to the appointment, by the Federal Government, of boards -- one in each State -- to investigate and report on inventions relating to war material which might ...

    Article : 406 words
  47. A VISITOR'S EXPERIENCE.

    Harry Thompson, a visitor to the city from Brewarrina, reported to the police last night that at about midday yesterday he was assaulted in a lane in Chippendale, and robbed of £15. ...

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  48. CHILDREN AT THE PANTOMIME.

    Sir, -- I would be glad if you could afford me a little space to express my opinion with regard to two things in connection with the management of Mr. J. C. Williamson's theatres which I think ought to be remedied. ...

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  49. HOMEWARD R.M.S. OPHIR.

    The Orient-Royal Mail line will despatch the R.M.S. Ophir at noon to-day for London via the usual ports. Although it is now a little late in the season, the Ophir has booked up ...

    Article : 117 words
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  51. JOURNALISTS' INSTITUTE.

    Mr. G. W. Wynne entertained the members of the New South Wales Journalists' Institute at the rooms, Imperial-arcade, last, night. An enjoyable programme of animated pictures was presented by Jordan and Co. In ...

    Article : 67 words
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