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  2. LABOR.

    Considerable activity is being shown by the Political Labor Leagues in preparing for the next City Council election. In four wards more candidates than were required were ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    This evening at Her Majesty's Bernard Shaw's comedy "You Never Can Tell" will be staged in Sydney for the first time by a professional cast. The J. C. Williamson management is availing itself of the presence in ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The City Coroner held an inquiry yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Joseph Emelhainz, for about 27 years a railway ganger. ...

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  5. BOILERMAKERS' LABORERS AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the Industrial Court of Appeal to-day Mr. Justice Hood continued the hearing of the appeal of the employers from the determination of the Boilermakers' ...

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  6. SOUTH-STREET COMPETITIONS BALLARAT.

    For the South-street Competitions at Ballarat in October, entries for all subjects will finally close on Saturday. Already an entry has been received from every State of the Commonwealth and New Zealand. ...

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  7. THE GLACIARIUM.

    During an exhibition of fancy ice-skating, to be given by Mr. Hoglund to-night, "The Pleasure Gardens of Allahabad" will be re-illuminated for the last time, that spectators may have a chance of seeing some of the ...

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  8. A TASMANIAN TROUBLE.

    HOBART Friday.--The three weeks' truce between the local shipping companies and the Waterside Workers' Union, expired to-day without any amicable settlement having been ...

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  9. THE TIVOLI.

    At the Tivoli this afternoon, a new juggler, Chinko, will make his first appearance in Australia. Miss Minnie Kaufmann, trick cyclist, will also join the company. Amongst those prominent in a varied programme are the ...

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  10. THE COMMONWEALTH EISTEDDFOD

    This year's competitions of the Grand Commonwealth Eicteddfod will begin at the Y.M.C.A.-hall on October 5, and continue nightly for a period of four weeks. Entries close in all centres on September 2. Inter-State ...

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  11. AUSTRAL STRING QUARTET.

    Under the direction of Mr. Cyrill Monk, the Austral Quartet will give the fourth concert of its 1912 season at St. James'-hall on Thursday next, 20th inst., when a very fine programme will be presented, including ...

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  12. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    The St. Vincent's Hospital hall is to be held at the Town-hall on Tuesday, September 10. There will be special gallery attractions and tableaux, arranged by Mrs. J. C. Williamson. The plan will be opened at ...

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  13. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN'S VISIT.

    In regard to Madame Kirkby Lunn's tour of Australia, Messrs. J. and N. Tait announce that the distinguished contralto will commence her season in Melbourne on August 24, and will subsequently appear in that city on ...

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  14. THE OSCAR ASCHE-LILY BRAYTON SEASON.

    With this evening's performance Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton will enter upon the last 12 nights of their Sydney season. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" will this only have a fortnight longer at the Theatre ...

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  15. SOUTHERN' COLLIERIES INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--The following Southern coliferies industrial agreement was made under the provisions of section 41 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912, on August 20, between representatives of the ...

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  16. THE ARCHIBALD LECTURE CONFERENCE.

    In connection with the Archibald lecture conference, a primary demonstration, under the direction of Miss Archibald, will be given at the Town-hall this afternoon. About 50 children and 20 teachers will take ...

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  17. ACTORS' ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The Actors' Association matinee is to be [?] at [?] majesty's Theatre on September 10. Some of the latest additions to tho programme are:--An original sketch by Mr. Corson Clarke and Miss Dale Owen; a sketch by ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WILD FLOWERS.

    A show of Australian wild flowers, organised by the Girls' Realm Guild, will take place at the Town-hall on September 26, 27, and 29. ...

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  19. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    The Minister for Works has written to the Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association stating that in response to a request for the provision of first aid appliances on ...

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  20. "GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD."

    The success of "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" continues unabated at the Criterion Theatre. Indeed, the J. C. Williamson management states that the week ending last night was the biggest of three played. Mr. Niblo, ...

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  21. MISS MARGARET COOPER.

    Miss Margaret Cooper, the artistic singer-at-the r[?] is to re-appear in Australia at the conclusion of her present season in New Zealand. According to her present plans, she will be heard again in Sydney on ...

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  22. IN THE BUD.

    LISMORE, Friday.--Yesterday the men at the Pioneer Sawmills, Lismore, refused to work, consequent upon the dismissal of two of their number. The mill was idle all day, but work ...

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  23. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S PUPILS.

    The pupils of Miss Grace Stafford will give their first recital at St. James's-hall, Phillip-street, on Friday, September 6. Recitations, scenes from "A Winter's Tale" and "The Rivals," and comedicttas will make up an ...

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  24. A FATAL SHORT CUT.

    The death of Walter Percival Snodgrass (33), late of Woniora-avenue, Wahroonga, was inquired into by the City Coroner yesterday. The evidence showed that the deceased had been in ...

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  25. SHAKESPEARIAN THEATRE.

    Mrs. Vivlenne Powis-Stuart, better known to playgoers as Miss Virgie Vivienne, has formed in Adelaide a Shakespeare Salon, in conjunction with her Shakespeare Theatre in that city. There are 300 members. The ...

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  26. "THE BLUE BIRD" AND THE CHILDREN.

    Her Majesty's Theatre was packed with children yesterday afternoon, and never before have the walls of the place resounded with such gay chatter, such explosive mirth. There were 2000 of them--a perfect sea of ...

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  27. THE ANCELON-CHAPMAN RECITALS.

    Mr. Douglas Ancelon, Miss Stella Chapman, and students from the School of Elocution will give another of their dramatic end elocutionary recitals in St. James'-hall on Thursday, September 5, "Scenes will be played ...

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  28. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    Fresh attractions are announced for the J. D. Williams theatres, with the usual changes of programme on Monday. At the Crystal Palace, the chief him in the new collection will be "The Serpent," a story of love in the ...

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  29. ROLLER SKATING.

    Harley Davidson, champion skater, is to appear nightly and at matinnees at the Sydney Roller Skating Rink, Exhibition-building, beginning on Monday. A programme of handicap racing and trick events is announced. ...

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  30. CONCERTS.

    Next Tuesday evening Mr. Frederick Whitlow will give his final dramatic recital in St. James-hall (under Mr. H. N. Southwell's direction), prior to entering on a long New Zealand engagement. He will be assisted by ...

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  31. DOCKERS AND PAINTERS' BOARD.

    Evidence on behalf of the respondents was given before the Dockers and Painters' Board at Ocean House yesterday. Walter Moore, accountant to the Union S.S. ...

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  32. "THE IRISH ATTORNEY."

    On Tuesday evening next Mr. W. H. Waldon will give a recital, in the Hyde Park Unitarian Church, of Bailey Bernard's play, "The Irish Attorney, or Galway Practice in 1798." ...

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  33. A STORMY MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--There was a stormy meeting of members of the Victorian branch of the Tramway Employees' Association yesterday, when the balance-sheet for the ...

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  34. MADAME CISNEROS AT NEWCASTLE.

    Madame Elconora de Cisneros had a very successful appearance last night at a concert given at Newcastle. The singer was in fine voice, and her programme, which included several dramatic excerpts, completely ...

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  35. LYRIC, COLONIAL, AND EMPRESS THEATRES.

    All the programmes presented at the J. D. Williams theatres are distinctive, so that with Monday's change, when the pictures shown to-day will be replaced by another interesting budget, each feature will be, as ...

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  36. PINNED UNDER OVERTURNED CART.

    William George Searie (50), master butcher, of 23 Wellington-street, Newtown, was driving his cart along Enmore-road, near the tram terminus, at 6 a.m. yesterday, when the ...

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  37. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    MANILLA, Friday.--The Western Railway League has appointed collectors to gather statistics regarding the proposed Manilla-Boggabri railway. ...

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  38. "NIGHTBIRDS."

    Returning from Brisbane next week, "Nightbirds" will resume the interrupted Sydney run at Her Majesty's Johann Strauss's sparkling music and Miss Glady's [?]nger's comedy proved more than usually popular at the ...

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  39. CARRIERS AND DRIVERS' BOARD, ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The new determination of the Carriers and Drivers' Board provides for two hours less per week than the old determination. All drivers except those in charge ...

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  40. HAWKER DIES SUDDENLY.

    George Wilson (45), a hawker, of 515 Crown-street, Surry-hills, collapsed at the corner of Devonshire and Railway streets, Sydney, yesterday. The Civil Ambulance took him to ...

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  41. ARMY AND SIGNAL SERVICE.

    Captain H. L. Mackworth, D.S.O., R.E., delivered a lecture ut the United Service Institution, Castlereagh-street, last evening, on "The Army and the Signal Service." ...

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  42. HENTY-DAYSDALE.

    HENTY, Friday.--The Public Works Committee sat at Henty to-day and heard evidence concerning the proposed construction of a line from Henty to Daysdale. ...

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  43. THE PALACE.

    To-night, at the Palace, Mr. Allen Doone and his company will enter upon the last seven nights of their season in the comedy "A Romance in Ireland." ...

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  44. THE ADELPHI.

    At the Adelphi, "The Girl without a Home" continues the present attraction. "Her Forbidden Marriage," the farewell production of the season, is announced. ...

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  45. CRUSHED BY A FALL OF EARTH.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--The death occurred in the Broken-hill Hospital yesterday of William John Pearce, who was injured in an accident in the Junction North mine on July 25 ...

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  46. THE CISNEROS FAREWELL CONCERT.

    At the Town-hall this evening, Madame de Cisneros and her company, Messrs. Paul Dufault and James liebling, will bid farewell to Australia. To-night's programme contains all the elements of popular interest, ...

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  47. EMPLOYEES AND SMOKING.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--To-day four employees of the Tramways Trust and the secretary of the local branch of the Employees' Association, Mr. L. L. Hill, desired to wait on the general ...

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  48. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL RECITALS.

    On Monday the first of the Lawrence Campbell [?] of dramatic and humorous recitals will be given at the Concordin-hall. The programme includes a scene from "Mucbeth," four Browning selections, and several ...

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  49. WEST'S PICTURES.

    "The Earl and the Girl," a melodrama, will be screened at the Princess and Olympia Theatres to-night. The story is centred round the love of an earl for a young and pretty girl of humble parentage. He is ...

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  50. BOTH FEET SEVERED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Commissioner for Railways was advised to-day that a little boy named Meares, aged 8, was run over by a train at Townsville on Thursday afternoon, both feet ...

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  51. MR. BERTRAM FLOHM'S PUPILS.

    The next recital by the Bertram Flo[?] students will be given at St. James'-hall on Tuesday, September 10, when a number of new musical monologues, character sketches, and humorous episodes will be introduced. ...

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  52. KING'S TOUR THROUGH INDIA.

    "The King's Tour Through India" was the subject of an interesting lantern lecture by Mrs. E. Vickery at the King's-hall last night, before the ladies' Auxiliary of the religious instruction to public school. The Dean of ...

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  53. THE NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    The usual weekly change of programme will be submitted at the National Amphitheatre this afternoon, when Miss Victoria Cross, Scottish comedienne, will make her first appearance, playing an original musical ...

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  54. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    The principal subject in Spencer's moving picture programme at the Lyceum this afternoon and to-night will be a reproduction of scenes from Auber's opera "Fra Diavolo." The production deals with the well-known ...

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  55. HERALD OF SUMMER.

    The near approach of summer was heralded yesterday by the first bush fire of the season. About an acre of scrub was destroyed on the public reserve, Middle Head. Further, spread of the fire was prevented by the fire ...

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  56. PEA-RIFLE SUICIDE.

    QUIRINDI, Friday.--Mr. Abel Douglas, a well-known master baker, committed suicide this morning by shooting himself in the forehead with a pea-rifle. ...

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  57. NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY.

    An Australian drama. "The Girl from Wayback," written by Philip Lytton and W. E. Vincent, is announced for production at the Palace on Saturday next. The object in this work is to portray life "out back," ...

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