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  2. FOR THE CORONATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the House of Representatives this morning, Mr. Hughes referred to the provisions made in the Supplementary Estimates for a vote of ...

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  3. "MARRIAGE MADE EAST."

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Perry brought up the story that Rev. T. S. Crawford had married a boy and girl who were 21. Mr Crawford emphatically denied ...

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  4. THE FAILURE OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC VOYAGE.

    It was not expected by English aeronauts that the Wellman airship would succeed in crossing the Atlantic. Nevertheless Mr. Wellman was full of hope, and on Saturday, October 17, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Crowded audiences continue the unfailing rule at Her Majesty's, where "Our Miss Gibbs'' is the attraction. ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Port Kemblaa, str., 1000 tons, Fintchinson, from London via ports. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., agents. Nikko Maru, J.M.S., 3559 tons, Yagi, truth Melbourne, en route to the East. Burns, Philp, und Co., agents. ...

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  7. OPERATIC CONCERT.

    The Steffani Open Club, an organisation established by pupils of Signor Steffani for his cultivation of operatic music, made a highly successful appearance in public at the Y.M.C.A.-hall last night, when the singers ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last six nights are announced of "Salvation Nell," at the theatre Royal. ...

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  9. THE CRITERION.

    "The Winning Ticket," a new Australian sporting drama, which, recently achieved success in Melbourne, will be presented at the Criterion Theatre to-night by Mr. William Anderson's famous dramatic organisation, ...

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  10. MAGGIE MOORE H. R. ROBERTS CO.

    At the Palace Theatre to-night, "The Shadows of a Great City" will re-introduce Miss Maggie Moore and Mr. H. R. Roberts to Sydney audiences. The company was warmly greeted in Melbourne, where the piece ran ...

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  11. THE WILLOUGHBY COMPANY.

    Mr. George Willoughby's company concluded its season at the Critenion Theatre last night, when, amidst some enthusiasm, Mr. Willoughby made a brief speech of thanks, and announced thai early in the year he would ...

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  12. THE TIVOLI.

    The stay at the Tivoli of Barnold's dogs and monkeys will be extended for a few nights, longer, the management thus complying, it is announced, with a request conveyed in hundreds of letters. Godfrey James, the ...

    Article : 84 words
  13. EDUCATION MADE EASY.

    The annual exhibition of manual work of the students was opened at the Teachers' College yesterday afternoon, and last night the room was so thronged by teachers and their friends ...

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  14. THE NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Amongst those prominent at the National Amphitheatre are Mr. Harry Phydora, well-known as the dime in pantomime; Daley and O'Brien; All Holt and the Driscoll Brothers; and many others appear in a long ...

    Article : 47 words
  15. SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE.

    At the Lyeeum-hall, where there will be a matinee today, the new edition of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," shown in three parts in' a series of beautifully tinted and clear films, is the chief attraction just now. Other features ...

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  16. HOW THE DELEGATES WILL BE CHOSEN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Until the Federal Government receives the actual official invitation for a parliamentary delegation to attend the Coronation ceremonies, the members will not ...

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  17. PRESENTATION TO THE PREMIER.

    The social room in the Trades-hall last night was crowded. The women's organising committee of the Labor executive held a conversazione, at which a gold Labor emblem in the ...

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  18. WEST'S PICTURES.

    "The Building, of the Olympic," the mammoth liner lauched at Belfast by Harland and Wolff, is a picture of great interest to be shown at the Glaciarunn this afternoon, and evening. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" remains ...

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  19. OLYMPIA THEATRE.

    Mr. William Anderson will replace "The Squatter's Daughter" picture to-night with another film showing the adventures and escapes of the "Kelly Gang. The different spots made historic by Ned Kelly's daring deeds ...

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  20. THE SYKES TESTIMONIAL CONCERT.

    As the time draws near, interest increases in the concert now being arranged for Mr. J. Edward Sykes by the Sydney musical profession at the Town-hall on Thursday December 15. The fact that Mdlle, Dolores is ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Thomas Tait, Chief Commissioner for Railways, giving evidence yesterday before the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the metropolitan ...

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  22. SIGNOR DE GIORGIO'S OPERATIC CLASS.

    At the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Saturday evening next, the members of the operatic class from Signor de Giorgio's studio will give an invitation recital. The programme, a well selected one, will include the duct from "Madame ...

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  23. VANCOUVER MAIL CONTRACT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The papers in connection with the proposed Vancouver mail contract were tabled in the Senate to-day, at the instance of Mr. Chataway (Q.). ...

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  24. MISS MAY SUMMERBELLE'S CONCERT.

    Miss May Summerbello, at her concert at St. James's- hall, on Monday evening, will introduce new compositions, amongst them a Russian dance, "Natasha," and si "Marche Mililaire," whilst her "Ave Maria" will be ...

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  25. MISS ADA GEE'S PUPILS.

    The pupils of Miss Ada Gee will give their annual concert at the Standard Theatre on Thursday, December 15, when they will appear in a musical play, as well as in concerted songs, solos, and instrumental ...

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  26. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Lemmon asked whether the Government had done anything to see that the State of Victoria should receive a ...

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  27. PEACEFUL REVOLUTION.

    PORT DARWIN, Friday.--Eastern files by the steamer Reacl, which arrived yesterday from Portuguese Timor, state that the Republican revolutionaries in Dilly hatched a plot to ...

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  28. THE FANCIFUL FOLLIES.

    The Fanciful Follies are announced to appear to-night at the now open-air theatre, Veneris, at Mosman, next to the jetty, under Mr. K. L. Mullarkey's direction, when a season of summer entertainments, of comedy ...

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  29. SYDNEY MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Madrigal and Chamber Music Society will, under Mr. W. Arundel Orchard's direction, give its next concert on Thursday evening, December 1. The plan is at ...

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  30. MR. GEORGE GRIMM'S PUPILS.

    An invitation vocal recital by the pupils of Mr. George Grimm is announced for Monday evening, at the Y.M.C.A.-hall. The plan is at Paling's. ...

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  31. SOCIETY OF ARTISTS.

    The exhibition of the Society of Artists at Queen Victoria Markets is entering upon its last week. ...

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  32. THE BIJOU.

    "Uncle Tom's Cabin." "The Building of the Olympic," and many other interesting pictures will be shown at the Bijou ibis afternoon and evening. ...

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  33. HARBISON WILL CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The protracted litigation in connection with the estate of William Harbison, late of Innishowen, Phillip Island. grazier, who died on November 11, last year, ...

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  34. THE SYDNEY MUFFS.

    "Charley" is announced to be performed at the Palace Theatre, on Thursday afternoon by the Sydney Muffs on behalf of the Lewisham Hospital funds. ...

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  35. AMPHITHEATRE BAND-STAND.

    At the instance of Ald. Evan Jones Vice-chairman of the parks committee, the City Council has agreed to place on the estimates a sum of [?]700 for a new style of band-stand to replace the existing structure in Hyde Park. The idea is to provide better seating accommodation for lovers of band music, and render the effect of the street traffic lass harmful to the production of good music. The floor of the band-stand will be least 12ft. below the top tier of seats. The illustration herewith is a reproduction of the class of rounda now in use in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. "PRA DIAVOLO."

    The Mosman Musical Society will perform "Fra Diavolo" at the Palace Theatre from December 17 to 23. Madame Slapofiski will appear as Zerlina. The plan will be opened at Paling's on December 9. ...

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  37. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--to the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Watt moved the second reading of the bill to amend the Melbourne Harbor Trust Act, 1890. He said the object ...

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  38. BALLOON ASCENT.

    Captain Penfold is to make another balloon ascent tomorrow, at Clontarf, and proposes to discharge a fusillade of bombs whilst in the higher altitudes. This display of "war in the skies" was first given by him at ...

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  39. THE NATIONAL SHOW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  40. "MERRY MANLY MASCOTTES."

    Mr. A. L. Baird announces that a costume concert and comedy party, to be known as "The Mascoltes" will appear during the summer reason, commencing this evening, at the old chute ground. Ocean Beach. Manly. ...

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  41. STADIUM ENTERTAINMENT.

    A "summer night continental" is announced to take place at the Stadium to-night. Miss Alice d'Almaine and the Sydney Comedy Vocal Trio will sing, and there will be new pictures. ...

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  42. MR. GE[?]DETS CONCERT.

    The programme arranged by Mr. N. J. Gehde for his concert at the Town-hall to-morrow afternoon published. Miss Elsie B. Pecrless. My. Maurice Chenoweth, Mr. Eugene Ossipoff, and others will appear. A concert will ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL LIFE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At a special meeting of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, an address on cretain phases of Australian Commercial Life was delivered by Mr. C. H. ...

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  44. CONVERSAZIONE TO THE LORD MAYOR.

    A conversazione will be tendered to the Lord Mayor by the citizens of Sydney at the Town- hall on November 30 presentation will be made to the Lord Mayer to commemorate the ...

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  45. ORGAN RECITAL AT MANLY.

    Miss Alice Bryant gave the third of a series of organ recitals in the Presbyterian Church, Manly, on Wednesday evening, before a large audience. Miss Phyllis Lord (soprano) and Miss Leslie Harbuit (viohnist) ...

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  46. OTHER CONCERTS.

    Mr. G. Fannce Allman will resume his weekly organ receipts at St. James's Church on Wednesday next, at 1.25 p.m. Miss Dora Banclaud (violinist) will assist. On Thursday, December 1, a concert will be given at ...

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  47. OUR MARBLES AND ORNAMENTAL BUILDING STONES.

    At the France-British Exhibition in London this Stale had an exhibit of some of our marbles and ornamental building stones, and issued an excellent pamphlet in colors dealing with them. ...

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  48. A WAREHOUSE FLOODED.

    A considerable amount of damage was done to the premises of Messrs. Moran and Cato, Ltd., wholesale grocers, in Clarence-street, on Thursday night, by a water-tap being left turned on. ...

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  49. CONGRESS OF COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Acting-Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, attended the annual Congress of the Council of Churches yesterday. In the course of an address he said there was ...

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  50. MURDERED BY BLACKS.

    PORT DARWIN, Friday.--A report has been received here that a prospector, John Stewart, was killed by natives at Grsnite-hill. six miles south-east of Tanami, on the morning of ...

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  51. CENSURE DEBATE.

    Sir,--What good can possibly come of this wretched [?]-linging exhibition that is going on in our State Parliament? To a certain type of politician it may be amusing, but it can be of no service cither to the ...

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  52. LEADING PORTER ALLEN FUND.

    The Lord Mayor acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions to the Leading Poter Allen Fund, in response to his appeal:--Amounts previously acknowledged, [?]380118; J. Oates. ...

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  53. "THE WHIP."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"The Whip," the big sporting melodrama which has been filling Her Majesty's for the past ten weeks, was farewelled by a large and enthusiastic audience to-night. The play has established a ...

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