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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The great audience which flocked through the steady rain to Her Majesty's on Saturday night appeared to be in vastly pleasant humor, and laughed at and applauded everything ...

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  3. A GREAT DOWNPOUR.

    It was a regular tropical deluge, or series of delazes, that swept over Sydney during Saturday. There has not been such a downpour for some time. It was the result of a tropical ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Captain James Stott, of the steamer Fitzclarence, loading wheat at Geelong for the United Kingdom, was knocked down by a railway truck to-day and killed. Stott ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Postal Department has received a communication from Nicholson and Bainton, engineers, of Sydney, suggesting that, as they understood the metallic circuit had been installed in ...

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  6. GRAND OPERA SINGERS.

    "I am vera pleased to make your acquaintance!" Then with a naively interrogative smile, the lady demanded, "Is that right 7" In was Mile. Bel Sorel, the prima donna of ...

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  7. COUNTRY REPORTS.

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  8. UNKNOWN.

    GILGANDRA, Saturday.--A man, who was killed on Mr. Gilmour's property while engaged in clearing on March 10, has not yet been Identified. From what he told his mates on the ...

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  9. LITTLE GIRL KILLED.

    KATOOMBA, Sunday.--A girl of nine years, named M'Kay, was kicked on the forehead by a horse this afternoon, and died an hour afterwards. She and some other children were ...

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  10. KNOCKED DOWN AND KILLED.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.--On Saturday afternoon a woman, Catherine Hills (58) was knocked down by a float in the street and died before reaching the hospital. ...

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  11. LORRY DRIVER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Mundaring train on Saturday afternoon, at Guildford Crossing, dashed into a lorry, and smashed it up, killing one horse and badly hurting another. ...

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  12. PEARIFLE BULLET IN THE LUNG.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Walter Hawthorn(15), and another lad, named Devoresky, were scuffling for possession of a pearifle on Saturday, at Belmont, when the rifle exploded. ...

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  13. RAIN FAIRLY GENERAL.

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  14. EX-CONSTABLES CONVICTED.

    LISMORE, Saturday.--The charges against Francis William Tooney and Thomas Smith Bartlett, ex-policemen, who were yesterday sentenced to three years' hard labor and four yours' penal servitude respectively, excited ...

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  15. LINKING UP THE SUBURBS.

    The primary object of this league is to link up Watson's Bay and Bondi Beach with Bellevue-hill by extending the Bellevue-hill tramline along the Old South Head-road to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Coroner yesterday concluded his adjourned inquiry regarding the deaths of John Wm. Kennedy and his wife, Mary Ann Sarah Kennedy, which occurred under ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

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  18. QUEENSLAND RECORDS.

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  19. THE PALACE.

    "The Luck of Roaring Camp," with its bold incidents, "out West" atmosphere, and sound melodramatic flavor, pleased a large audience which witnessed the performance by Mr. George ...

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  20. COUNCIL CLERK COMMITTED.

    KATOOMBA, Saturday.--At the sittings of the Court of Petty Sessions, held at Katoomba on Wednesday and Saturday, March 9 and 12, Harold St. George Quinan, on remand, was ...

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  21. THE LYCEUM.

    A fine series of moving pictures representing the career of John Vane, a famous Australian bushranger, forms the staple attraction of Spencer's Theatrescope Company at the ...

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  22. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The varied and entertaining programme now being presented at the Tivoli Theatre drew large audiences to both performances on Saturday. Although they have been some time before ...

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  23. CATCHMENT BENEFITS.

    There were some heavy falls on the catchment area. In the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. yesterday, 185 points were registered at Broughton Pass, 226 at the Cataract reservoir, 225 at ...

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  24. BARQUE PUTS BACK TO PORT.

    The New Zealand-owned barque Hazel Craig, hound from Newcastle to Wellington (N.Z.) with a cargo of hardwood, put into Port Jackson early yesterday morning in a leaking condition. ...

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  25. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--At the Gladstone Circuit Court the trial of Peter Hansen on a charge of having murdered Catherine Thompson, at Port Pirie, on November 18, was concluded ...

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  26. AT MANLY.

    The rain-swept streets of Manly were almost completely deserted on Saturday, the village receiving the full force of the blast. Even the few "hard heads" who ventured the harbor ...

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  27. ANOTHER DERAILMENT.

    KATOOMBA, Sunday.--The train which is timed to reach Katoomba at 7.20 p.m., ran off the line when near Katoomba to-night. The train was travelling at a fair pace at the time ...

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  28. SHORTAGE, OF TRUCKS.

    HELENSBURGH, Friday.--The quarterly cavil for working places in the Metropolitan mine took place to-day, and passed off without a bitch. ...

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  29. ANTHONY HORDERN AND SONS' OUTING.

    The annual outing of heads of departments and shop walkers of Anthony Hordern and Sons was held at Clifton Gardens on Saturday. A varied programme of sports had been arranged, but the three inches of rain that fell ...

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  30. MANLY FERRY.

    The Port Jackson Company ran a half-hourly service throughout Saturday up to. 7 p.m., from wihch hour an hourly service was maintained by the steamers Burra-bra and Binngarra. ...

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  31. THE NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Nearly the whole programme at the National Amphitheatre was new on Saturday, when there were crowded audiences. Amongst the performers reappearing are Albert M'Kisson, Art. ...

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  32. A NORTHERN GALE.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--The officer in charge of the Weather Bureau issued a special advice to-day, to the effect that from observations made to 9 o'clock this morning, it seemed probable that a tropical disturbance was ...

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  33. THE BIJOU.

    The feature of the series of films submitted by the Bijou management on Saturday was a new version of the history of the notorious Kelly Gang of bushrangers. The daring deeds ...

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  34. THE GALE ON THE COAST.

    Saturday's storm was felt all along the coast. The wind was from south-east to east-southeast, and the thick, blinding rainsqualls and rough seas made things very trying for ...

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  35. ARRIVAL OF THE MORESBY.

    The steamer Moresby, which grounded on the Barrier Reef recently while on her Island trip, came on to Sydney direct from Cooktown. She entered the Heads shortly after 2 o'clock ...

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  36. NEW COASTAL STEAMER ARRIVES.

    The North Coast S.N. Company's new steamer Minimbah, which arrived at Sydney from tho Clyde late on Friday night, berthed at the company's wharf on Saturday. She sailed on January ...

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  37. THE MARLOW TOURING COMPANY.

    After a tour beginning last Boxing Night in Newcastle, the George Marlow Dramatic Company, under the management of Mr. Duncan Neven, returned to Sydney by the ...

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  38. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES.

    WEST MATTLAND, Saturday.--Some members of the Board of Fire Commissioners arrived at Maitland today with tire intention of inspecting the various fire stations in tire district. Heavy rain interfered with the ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

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  40. LATE SHIPPING.

    WILSON'S PROMONTORY.--Passed, inward, March 13: Wyrallah, str., at 12.25 a.m.: Sydney, str., at 3.40 p.m.: Riverina, str., at 6.45 p.m. Outward, March 13. Niwaru, str., at 1.42 a.m.; Aramac, str., at 3.5 a.m.: ...

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  41. THE GLACIARIUM.

    West's Pictures attracted large audiences to the Glaciarlum on Saturday when an interesting programme of dramatic, scenic, and comic subjects was presented. "A Cowboy's Romance" ...

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  42. "VICTORIAN" PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday,--At a recent meeting the Musicians' Union carried a resolution "against the attempt made by the management of the Marshall Hall orchestra concerts to coerce ...

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  43. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "A Waltz Dream," with its alluring music and bright surroundings, consequent upon the story being pitched in an atmosphere of "royal" significance, entertained another large-audience ...

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  44. BROKEN-HILL COUNCIL.

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  45. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The Trades Commissioner for South Australia, Major A. E. M. Norton, returned by the steamer Kyarra on Friday from the Straits Settlements, Japan. ...

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  46. HEAVY SEAS ON SOUTH COAST.

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.--Shipping operations had again to be suspended on account of the heavy seas. At Port Kembla last night the Cooeyanna was taking in a cargo of 6500 tons of coal, but had to go out into the ...

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  47. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  48. THE CRITERION.

    The superb performance of Mr. Oscar Asche as Shylock, and the charming Portia of Miss Lily Drayton, combined with the all-round good work of the supporting company in "The ...

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  49. STATION REPORTS.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. have received the following telegraphic advices of rain:--Authoringa Station, Charleville (Q.). March 6: "70 points rain to-day." Port Constantine Station, Cloncurry (Q.), March 4: "Rainfall ...

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