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  2. LITERARY NOTES.

    In the winter number of "The Studio," which we have just received, there are some interesting reproductions of sketches made in Le Monastier some years ago by the late Robert Louis ...

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  3. TRADES AND LABOR.

    Much has been heard of the advances Japan is making in the arts of manufacture. But, really, one of the most remarkable features about her recent development is the extent to which her ...

    Article : 1,703 words
  4. THE WEATHER.

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    In "Tommy Atkins," which he staged at the Theatre Royal last night for the first time in Sydney, Mr. Rignold apparently has a drama which will rouse large audiences to a high pitch ...

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  7. KIPLING'S NEW POEMS.

    Mr. Kipling does not share the modern fault of over-production. He wrings out his hidden treasure in carefully-counted drops, as if were heart's blood or liquid gold. Even this, his latest ...

    Article : 1,054 words
  8. THE CITY ORGANIST'S RECITAL.

    A large audience attended the organ recital given by M. Wiegand at the Town-hall last night. A programme suitable to the occasion bad been arranged, and the gifted organist added to his ...

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  9. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M., DECEMBER 24.

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  10. COAST REPORTS.

    Tweed Heads, Byron Bay, and Clarence Heads report strong south- east and south-south-west winds, with fine weather and moderate sea. From Ballina southwards to Sydney Heads the winds are light to strong north-east, ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS.

    The following forecasts for the next four days nave been issued by the Queensland Weather Bureau, at Brisbane, under date December 24, 2.30 p.m.:-- New South Wales.--Electric disturbances and rain ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. A CATHOLIC TRAINING COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS.

    Arrangements have been made by the Sisters of Charity in Sydney, with the approval of the Cardinal, to establish a training college and a school of music for Roman Catholic female ...

    Article : 344 words
  13. OUR FORESTS.

    Out of an area of about 206,999,680 acres in this colony we have, and that only nominally, reserved for forests about 5,600,000 acres, or little more than 2 12 per cent, of the whole. ...

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  14. A SOUTHERLY CHANGE.

    The weather yesterday was fine and dry throughout the colony. The threatened southerly change was later in its arrival than was expected. The first advice of its appearance was not received till 3 p.m. At that hour Green ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND AND LOCAL OPTION.

    Sir,--Under the above heading the general secretary of the liquor traffic makes some statements that are misleading, and some still worse. For instance, be says there was a "distinct majority" ...

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  16. THE HEAT AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--The weather is again abnormally hot to-day, the thermometer reaching 100 12deg, in the shade. Two light showers fell last night and in the early morning, but the rain was inconsiderable. The ...

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  17. LONDON WEALTH AND LONDON ARCHITECTURE.

    The inaugural address of the new session of the Royal Institute of British Architects was delivered by the president. Professor Aitchison, A.R.A., who took occasion to point out what ...

    Article : 378 words
  18. HEAT IS THE COUNTRY.

    WYALONG, Thursday.--The weather for the past fortnight has been abnormally hot. To-day, at 2 p.m., the thermometer registered 103deg, in the shade. TUMUT, Thursday.--Great Heat prevailed to-day, 102 ...

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  19. "SINBAD THE SAILOR" AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    Mr. Westmacott's pantomime "Sinbad the Sailor" has in it all the elements of a big success, and ought to have a long run at Her Majesty's Theatre. The book is good, though, as usual, ...

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  20. THE CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH.

    A neat building within and without, an ornate service, an elaborate ritual, and a comprehensive liturgy, summarise the first impressions of a visitor to the Catholic Apostolic Church, ...

    Article : 620 words
  21. ANGLICAN DIOCESAN STATISTICS.

    The parochial statistics for the Anglican diocese of Sydney for the year ending December 31, 1895, have just been issued. They have been compiled with more than ordinary care and ...

    Article : 539 words
  22. THE STOCKTON DISASTER FUND

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.-- The committee formed at Carrington to raise funds for sufferers by Stockton Colliery disaster held a meeting last night, at which it was announced that the amount ...

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  23. THE SCHOOLS.

    The pupils attending "Doraville," Lewisham, held an entertainment in the Town-hall, Petersham, on Tuesday last, to celebrate the Christmas "break-up." An exhibition of plain and ...

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  24. HOLIDAYS AND OCEAN LINERS.

    Sir,--Once upon a time there existed an arrangement between the P. and O. and Orient companies under which their tickets issued here to Australian ports were interchangeable; that ...

    Article : 186 words
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  26. "LOCUST?"

    Sir,--If no one has replied to a letter from "Charles" in your issue of 12th, I should like to tell the children who take so much interest in the insect spoken of, that its correct name is ...

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  27. IS INSANITY DUE TO A MICROBE?

    Two physicians connected with a hospital at Ogdensburg, N.Y., suspect that certain forms of insanity are due to a particular microbe (says the "New York Tribune"). Drs. P. M. Wise and ...

    Article : 226 words
  28. THE REFERENDUM.

    Sir,--Mr. Reid's decision to utilise what is known as the referendum in connection with the election of delegates to the projected Federal Convention has caused a vast amount of ...

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  29. ABORIGINES PROTECTION BOARD.

    The weekly meeting of the Aborigines Protection Board was held at the board's office, Phillip-street, yesterday afternoon, Inspector General Fosbery presiding. Authority was granted for the issue of rations to destitute ...

    Article : 131 words
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  31. THE VITASCOPE.

    At the Invitation of Mr. W. J. N. Oldershaw, manager for the Australian Edison Electric Company, a large gathering assembled at the rooms, 162 Pitt-street, yesterday afternoon to witness ...

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