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  2. Advertising

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  3. COAL CRISIS.

    A rather interesting pronouncement on the afternoon shift question, and the attitude of the miners on the Maitland coal fields, was made by the Minister for Labor and Industry ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last 12 nights of "The Argyle Case" are now announced at the Criterion, where the realistic detective drama is enthusiastically received at every performance. Mr. Charles Millward, Mr. Wm. Harrigan, Mr. Arthur ...

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  5. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH" WEATHER CHART.

    Commonwealth Weather Bureau, Friday.--"The eastern high pressure has lost one-tenth in barometric values, and has moved to the north-east; the rear isobars are now over our western districts; and consequently mild weather, with northerly winds, may be expected there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "READY MONEY."

    The production of "Ready Money" has been deferred to June 20, owing to the business of "The Argyle Case" not warranting the withdrawal of that play next Saturday, as the Williamson plans had provided. "Ready ...

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  7. HER MAJESTY'S.

    There will be a matinee of "The Forty Thieves" at Her Majesty's to-day at 1.45. To-night will be the last Saturday night. There will be another matinee on Monday, and a [?] matinee on Wednesday. On Tuesday, ...

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  8. "GIPSY LOVE."

    The Royal Comic Opera Company will return to Her Majesty's next Saturday night. The famous Williamson company has been reorganized to appear in Franz Lehar's comic opera, "Gipsy Love," The east will ...

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  9. TRADE NOT AFFECTED SO FAR.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The coal export trade has been practically unaffected by the trouble over the afternoon shift so far, but there will probably be a falling on before very long. The ...

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  10. THE LITTLE THEATRE.

    The Little Theatre Company, headed by Mr. Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget, is playing "The School for Scandal." Mr. Buckler is appearing as Charles Surface, Miss Paget as Lady Teazle, and Mr. G. Kay ...

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  11. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER.

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  12. HARRY LAUDER.

    Mr. Harry Lauder sustains his reputation as an inimitable Scottish comedian before crowded audiences at the Theatre Royal. To meet the increasing demand for seats, the J. and N. Tait direction has arranged for ...

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  13. "FALSE FRIENDS AND OPEN FOES."

    Sympathy with the Maitland miners in their opposition to the afternoon shift is forthcoming from the Socialist I.W.W. The following motion, carried at the last meeting, is being ...

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  14. YESTERDAY'S READINGS.

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  15. THE PALACE.

    "Lured to London" will be produced to-night, under the Dix-Baker management at the Palace. This drama, which is full of sensational incident, will be played by the company, which is headed by Miss Ethel Buckley. ...

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  16. FORECASTS.

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  17. THE ADELPHI.

    At the Adelphi Theatre to-night the London melodrama "The Girl Who Took the Wrong Turning" will be stage by the George Willoughby Dramatic Company, Mr. George Cross appearing as Willie Mason, and ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. CABINET AND MINERS.

    The reception given to the deputation from the northern miners by Ministers on Thursday was the subject yesterday of some remarks by the secretary of the Australasian Federation of ...

    Article : 490 words
  19. THE TIVOLI.

    Miss A[?] Reeve continues to be the principal attraction at the Tivoli Theatre, where, during the week large attendances have been the rule. There will be a matinee to-day, in addition to the evening ...

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  20. THE NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    At the matinee at the National Amphitheatre to-day there will be a big array of new performers. They will be headed by Edward Blondell and Katherine Kane, [?] "an original creation," "The Lost Boy." Other ...

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  21. RIVER HEIGHTS.

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  22. WILL THE SOUTH STRIKE?

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--Mr. A. C. Willis was asked it there was any likelihood of the Southern miners stopping in support of the Northern miners. ...

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  23. CONDITIONS DURING PREVIOUS 24 HOURS.

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  24. MLLE. DOLORES.

    Mile. Antonia Dolores has selected very charming song groups for her first recital to-night in the Town-hall. These will include novelties by Tschniowsky and Strauss, lieder by Brahms, and favorite French songs. ...

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  25. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  26. THE LEONARD BORWICK RECITALS.

    On Monday evening Mr. Leonard Borwick will give his third recital at the Concordia-hall. Mr. Borwick's art is [?] truly genuine that he commands admiration in all that he does. Monday night's programme includes such ...

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  27. MISCHA ELMAN.

    To-night Mischa Elman, the renowned violinist, will begin his Australian tour in Melbourne. He will appear at the Sydney Town-hall on Monday, June 22, for the first of four concerts. Written application for seats may ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  29. HAROLD BAUER.

    Harold Bauer, the distinguished pianist, will play at the Town-hall under the J. and N. Tait management on Saturday, June 27. The visit of so eminent an artist will be notable, possessed, as he is, of a magnicent ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    "'Neath the Lion's Paw," a three-reel picture by the Gaumont Company, teem with excitement and contains apt illustrations of the perils and risks cinema actors undergo. According to the Spencer management, which ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Edward Joseph Buchanan (25), was walking along Abattoir-road, Balmain, on Wednesday night, with a bottle in his hand, when he fell. His head struck the ground, and the bottle ...

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  32. ORGAN RECITAL.

    The City Organist (Mr. Truman) will give a recital at the Town-hall to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  33. THE GLACIARIUM.

    The first ice hockey match of the season took place at the Glaciarium last night, when a game was played between scratch teams. These matches will now be regular features. The next will be played on Friday ...

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  34. COAL OWNERS.

    A meeting of the Colliery Proprietors' Association was held at the office of Pitt, Son, and Badgery, Limited, yesterday, but the only official report given by the secretary (Mr. Clarke) ...

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  35. THIRTEEN STITCHES IN THROAT.

    Robert M'Kenzie, who described himself as a purses on an inter-State steamer, walked a purser on an inter-State steamer, walked into the Sydney Hospital on Thursday night with a ...

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  36. THE PICTURE BLOCK THEATRES.

    The programmes at the Picture Block theatres on Monday evening will contain several interesting films. At the Crystal Palace the feature drama will be "Clothes," a drama of New York society. "In the Watches of the ...

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  37. RECITAL AT ST. JAMES'S-HALL.

    Misses Gladys Toyer and Elizabeth Smith, pupils of Miss Ada Baker, will give a recital at St. James's-hall on Saturday, June 20, and will be assisted by Miss Vera Cree, and Messrs. Frank Hutches, Carl Cotsch, and ...

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  38. MAN'S NECK BROKEN.

    A mechanic, Chas. Thorburn (28), was working on a part of the machinery at the Mortlake Gasworks yesterday morning, when he overbalanced and fell from a scaffolding to the ...

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  39. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON.

    Next Saturday entries will close for the practical examinations for Trinity College of Music, taking place next September-October. On the same day the theory examinations will be held at the Cleveland-street Superior ...

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  40. WEST'S PICTURES.

    There will be two exhibitions to-day, and again on Monday, at West's Olympia, in Oxford-street. To-day will see the final screening of the "Baboon's Vengeance," and on Monday "A Soldier and a Man" will ...

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  41. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S PUPILS.

    The pupils of Miss Grace Stafford will give a recital to-nighy at St. James's-hall. ...

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  42. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    A brilliant programme has been arranged for this afternoon's concert at the Town-hall by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Leonard Borwich, the distinguished English pianist, is to play the solo part in Schumann's ...

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  43. MISS DOROTHY HELLMRICH'S RECITAL.

    Miss Dorothy Hellmrich, a promising co[?] gave a charming vocal recital before a large audience at St. James's-hall, last evening. She made a capital selection of songs by well-known composers, and gave a good ...

    Article : 124 words
  44. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    MANILDRA, Friday.--jack Hogan, a bread-carter, was yesterday thrown from a cart, and so badly injured that he died. ...

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  45. STABBING AFFRAY.

    PERTH, Friday.--At Collie last night a row in a wine shop resulted in John Willis being stabbed in the abdomen. Antonio Armanasco, a recent arrival from Kalgoorlie, has been ...

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  46. STREET FATALITY.

    A man who has not yet been identified was knocked down by a motor car at the corner of York and Margaret streets, city, last night. The driver of the car picked him up, and ...

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  47. MINISTERS CRITICISED.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The outspoken reply of Ministers to yesterday's deputation from the northern, southern, and western miners caused more than surprise here, and has been ...

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  48. CHARITY CONCERT.

    At the Town-hall on Monday, June 15, a concert will be given in aid of the Royal Hospital for Women and the Renwick Hospital for infants, when a special programme will be contributed to by several well-known ...

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  49. DRAMATIC RECITAL.

    The humorous and dramatic recital last night at the Concordia-hall by Miss Alice Farscutt attracted a large audience. Miss Forscutt, who was assisted by Misses Dorrie Ward and Evelyn Douglas, and Messr. Bryce Carter, ...

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  50. THE ROYAL SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The next concert of the Royal Sydney Liedertafel will be held on Wednesday, June 17. On this occasion the Liedertafel will sing "Salamis" (Gernsheim), "Reveille," (Elgar), "Bugle Song" (Dudley Buck), and other ...

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  51. SMALLPOX.

    Three cases of smallpox were reported to the health authorities yesterday. The patients--two adults and one child--came from Annandale and Waterloo, but the infection in each instance ...

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  52. INVERELL LICENSING BENCH.

    INVERELL, Friday.--The [?] Licensing Bench is at present considering an application for the relicensing of the Royal Oak Hotel, in Byron-street, which hotel was closed last December as a result of reduction being ...

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  53. AUSTRAL STRING QUARTET.

    At St. James's-hall on Tuesday evening next, the Austral String Quartet will give its second concert or the 1914 season. Miss Phyllis Seed and Mr. Frank Hutchens will assist. The plan is at Nicholson's. ...

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  54. FIRE AT KEMPSEY.

    KEMPSEY, Friday.--About five o'clock this morning a fire broke out in it motor garage near Kempsey Bridge, occupied by Syd. Penistan. There were three cars in the building, and ...

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  55. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The qualifying round of the State amateur golf championship will be played at Kensington to-day. There are 44 entrants, among them being all the leading amateurs now in the State, including W. C. Sturrock, ...

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  56. "THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND."

    The dramatisation of Maxwell Gray's fatuous book, "The Silence of Dean Maitland," provided a play distinguished for its sustained interest; and it is now announced that the Eraser Film Company and Messrs. Mix ...

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  57. LATE MINING.

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  58. IMPERIAL SALON.

    On Monday night, at the Salon de Luxe, two session will be given--the first from 8 till 11, and a carnival supper and dance from 11 p.m. till 1 a.m. ...

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  59. LATE SPORTING.

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  60. MISS DAGMAR THOMSON.

    At the Repertory Theatre on Tuesday evening next, Miss Dagmar Thomson will give a violin recital, and play the Sonata in D (Handel), Concerto (Paganini), and pieces by Sarasate, Ries, and Kreisler. Assistance will ...

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  61. THE BERTRAM FLOHM RECITAL.

    Among the students who are to take part in the "Ber-Mayer, in some of her own musical monologues; Mayer, and some of her own musical monologues; Misses Gypsy Middlehurst and Meta Breakwell, who ...

    Article : 86 words
  62. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    During the absence of the inmates, a house, "Keith," Forrest-road, Double Bay, was entered and jewellery to the value of £50 stolen. ...

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  63. THE SALON TRIO.

    At St. James'-hall on Tuesday, June 16, the members of the Salon Trio, Miss Dorothy Curtis, Miss Florence Brown, and Mr. Frank Hutchens, will give their third concert. The plan is at Paling's. ...

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  64. DELEGATE BOARD MEETS.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation held a meeting to-day, and at its conclusion Mr. D. Watson, the president, said that a motion was ...

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  65. DAMAGE AT DUBBO.

    DUBBO, Friday.--Hives's cordial factory was destroyed by fire this morning. The fire brigade was delayed a considerable time at the railway crossing. The house also caught, but ...

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  66. LEATHERS GOING UP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The master tanners have decided that the general increase in the cost of production and the unprecedented rise in the price of raw material necessitates an ...

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  67. MR. W. J. COAD.

    At the King's-hall on Thursday, June 18th, Mr. W. J. Coad will give his second violin recital. He will play concertos by Mozart, Truman, and Vieux-Temps.' Assistance will be given by Mr. J. Carlton Fay. ...

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  68. BILLIARDS.

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  69. THE WALTER BENTLEY PLAYERS.

    The monthly performance of the Walter Bentley Players will take place at St. James'-hall on Thursday, June 18. The programme will consist of "Married, not Mated," "The Bashful Man," "Footprints," "The ...

    Article : 70 words
  70. Advertising

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