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  2. LABOR.

    At the annual delegate meeting ot the Tram- way Union it was decided to wait on the Government and ask that a bill providing for a maximum of eight hours per day in the ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Tlic annual season of pantomime will begin at Her Majesty's this evening, when the J. C. Williamson management will present "Puss in Boots." The curtain will rise promptly at 7.30. The main body of the company ...

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  4. THE "DAILY TELEGRAPH" WEATHER CHART.

    Commonwealth Weather Bureau, Friday.--"The very energetic. Antarctic disturbance responsible for the stormy, boisterous winds, fairly general rain over southern districts, and scattered showers, has receded southwards to the extent of about 600 miles. It still has considerable energy, the central reading over southern Tasmania being 29.3 inches. It also still ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MINING.

    There was a good deal of fluctuation in copper and sliver stocks on the Sydney Exchange yesterday, due largely to London advices of a less hopeful nature. Chief among the ...

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  6. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    An attractive programme of vauaevi[?] ing at Mr. J. S. Bain's Princess Theatre, in George- street, opposite the Railway station. Amongst the performers are Les Francois, the Bright Sisters, Joe.Gilbert, ...

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  7. J. GEHDE'S GOOD FRIDAY CONCERT.

    In connection with his concert at the Town hall one Good Friday Night, Mr. N. J. Gehde announces that he has specially [?] the services of Miss Liliah Frost the popular orga[?], who reappears after a successful ...

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  8. RANDWICK AMBULANCE FETE.

    A large body of ladies and gentlemen are working to make a success of the garden letd which is to be held in the Coogee Aquanum in the evening and afternoon of April 2,3, 4 and 5 . The processes are to be devoted. ...

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  9. CHORAL FESTIVALS.

    The Petersham Congregational Church Choir will tomorrow afternoon sing, at the church in Croydon-street, Maunder's "Olivet to Culvary," and on Sunday evening Stainer's "Crucibxion." ...

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  10. "THE SUNSHINE GIRL."

    At the Theatre Royal "The Sunshine Girl" is attracting large audiences. The new numbers have caught on, and 'the piece is running gaily, and should prove a popular holiday attraction. ...

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  11. MISS RENE MAXWELL'S CONCERT.

    Miss Rene Maxwell, soprano, from the studio of Miss Nathalie Rosenwax, will give a concert at the Concordia [?] on Thursday April 17. The assisting artists will be Miss Maggie Chishokn, Miss Hilda Thorndike, ...

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  12. "BELLA DONNA."

    Only six more performances will be given at the Criterion Theatre of "Bella Donna." These include matinee on Monday. J. B. Fagan's excellent dramatisation of Robert Hichen's novel has proved a ...

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  13. CLARENCE RIVER IRISH FESTIVAL.

    Mr. S. Vost Janssen is to act as adjudicator at the Clarence River irish Festival on Monday (St. Patrick's Day), Tuesday and Wednesday. ...

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  14. "THE FORTUNE HUNTER."

    On Saturday next "The Fortune Hunter will have its first Australian production with a special cast. This will be headed by Mr. Fred Niblo and Miss Josephine Cohan, who starred it the central characters for two ...

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  15. ST. MARY'S, WAVERLEY.

    Beethoven's "Momt of Olives" will be sung ot St. Mary's, Waverley, at evensong tomorrow and on Good Friday. The soloists will be Miss Mabel Batenclor, Mrs. Aylmer Jay, and Messrs. J. C. M[?] and G.Rubins. ...

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  16. THE LONDON MARKET.

    LONDON, Friday.--The following were among the closing quotations for mining stocks on the London Exchange yesterday:--Broken-hill Proprietary, b 37s 6d, s 38s 6d; North B.H., b ...

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  17. WAGES BOARDS AND THE IRON TRADE.

    A number of craft unions are objecting to industrial Wages Boards issuing awards for the whole of an industry and granting, It is alleged, wages lower . than the separate craft ...

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  18. "THE DANDIES".

    Mr.Edward Branscombe's English Costume Comedy Company, "The Dandies," are appearing at Eden Gardens,[?] The company is now in its fifth month, ...

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  19. HAMILT0N-PLIMMER SEASON.

    The newly formed Hamilton-Plimmer Company will make their first appearance at the Palace Theater this evening, when "Dr. Wake's Patient; will be the attraction. The cast includes Mr. Geo. S. Titheradge, ...

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  20. SKUTHORP'S ROUGH-RIDERS.

    Mr. Skuthorp has returned to Sydney, and intends [?]a big carnival on the Sports Ground, com[?] this afternoon. The show has greatly improved since last visiting here, and a number of the best ...

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  21. "DAVID COPPERFIELD."

    On Tuesday evening Rev. George Waiters will give in the Hyde park Unitarian Church, a recital of six scenes from Charles Dickens favorite story, "David Copperfield," introducing old Mr. Peggotty, [?]Little ...

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  22. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    The last nights are announced of the drama of London and Algerian lite, entitled "Under Two Flags,adapted from Quida's famous book, interpreted by the George Marlow Dramatic Company, at the Adelphi ...

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  23. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  24. "THE MAN ON THE BOX."

    The Little Theatre is now said to be complete,and the management consider themselves in [?]of a comfortable and up-to-date playhouse. On Saturday ...

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  25. YESTERDAY'S READINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  26. SHIPPING.

    Baremeis sir., 5398 tons, Engelauge, from New York, via ports, 3.25 a.m. G. A. Parkes, agent.Apolda, German str., 4939 tons,[?]from Gothenburg, via port, 11 a.m. German Australian S.S. Co., agents ...

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  27. THE TIVOLI.

    At the Tivoli today Miss Cas[?] Wlamer, the reigning favorite is to give new songs in which is included a favorite "Anna Maria." The usual matinee will be given this afternoon. ...

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  28. SHIPPING BOARD DELAY.

    The secretary of the Merchant Service Guild (Capt. Lawrence) said yesterday, in regard to the absence of the guild's representative on the Wages Board (Capt. Bradley), that the ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND MINING PROSPECTS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Minister for Mines, discusing the prospects of mining in Queensland to-day, said that though the gold yield had decreased considerably, the production of other metals had incsreased. Mining ...

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  30. KING EDWARD HOME MATINEE.

    At the Criterion Theatre this afternoon a matinee will be given in aid of the King Edward Home for Dogs, when the Sydney Muffs will present, "In the Brave Days of Old," written and directed by Madame Boult. ...

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  31. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    A noted ventriloquist, Mr. Carlton Cooper, will make his first appearance at the National Ampnitheatre this afternoon and evening Mr. Van Camp and his educated pig are also announced for positive' appearance along ...

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  32. CONDITIONS FOR THE WEEK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 298 words
  33. THE ALHAMBRA.

    At today's matinee at the [?] there will be a programme of [?] and pictures. The management announces that pictures, illustrating the contest for the championship of England, between Johnny Summers and ...

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  34. STORM - SWEPT AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--At Cockle Creek" Sulphide Works, a smoke stack was blown down yesterday, and the Soap and Candle Company's bond store, Tighe's hill. ...

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  35. CONDITIONS AT.9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  36. THE LITTLE THEATRE.

    Tuesday afternoon next is announced as the date of the official opening of the Little Theatre in Castlereagh street The Lord Mayor will officially open the picturesque playhouse. ...

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  37. INQUESTS.

    Mr. E. L. Maitland, S.M. held an inquest at Ashfield yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Henry Whitley, whose dead body was found on the railway line ...

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  38. IN AND ABOUT THE MINES.

    The manager of Block 9 (Mineral-hill), Ltd., advises that the last firing out in the crosscut exposed some canary are carrying some very high-grade lend carbonates. He cannot ...

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  39. J. D. WILLIAMS THEATRES.

    This week [?] of the [?] now showing at the Crystal Palace Theatre, is of exceptional interest and unusual excellence. The incidents shown include:--The declaration of the poll at the ...

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  40. CONDITION'S DURING PREVIOUS 24 HOURS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  41. SPENCER'S ATTRACTIONS.

    The new kinemacolor subjects to be presented [?] afternoon at the Lyecum by Spencer management comprise the second series of "Australia's Beauties portrayed in natural colors;[?] an episode ...

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  42. MOTOR RELIABILITY TRIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 words
  43. RIVER HEIGHTS AT 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 399 words
  44. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA--MARCH 15.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  45. WEST'S OLYMPIA AND GLACIARIUM.[?] announced by

    A fine programme of [?] West's for their [?] and Olympia Theatres during the holidays. A fascinating story of love and war "The midnight [?]" is the main attraction at ...

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  46. GAUTHIER GODFREY .SMITH .CONCERT.

    Mile Eva Gauthier, who with Mr. Laurence [?]Smith made such a signal success at their first concert, will give the second in the Concordia hall next Tuesday evening. ...

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  47. DEATH FROM LYSOL.

    An inquest was held also regarding the death of Hans Frederick Martin Fickel (46), a butcher, residing at Windsor-road, Petorsham, which took place at the Western Suburbs ...

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  48. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT - PALACE THEATRE.

    Messrs .H. N. Southwell and[?] a strong programme for their concert at the Palace Theatre on Good Friday night. Mr. Campbell will give some of his best [?] and musical ...

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  49. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  50. MISS ALICE LIGGINS.

    Miss Alice Liggins concert [?]Y.M.G.A[?] on Wednesday, March 20.She will play comp[?] of [?], Macdowell, Chopin, and [?] . The assisting artists will be miss ...

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  51. MOURAMBA COPPER MINE.

    The manager of the Mouramba copper-mine, Nymagee, reports on March 12:--Unwatering of the main, shaft is being pushed ahead, and water is now 75ft below No- 4 level. The shaft, No. 8 compartment, has been ...

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  52. OSWALD ANDERSON'S FAREWELL.

    Mr.Oswald Anderson's farewell [?] be given in the Concordia hall on Saturday, 29th inst. [?] of favorite artists will appear. The plan is ...

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  53. FREEDOM OF THOUGHT.

    Sir,--In a speech against Modernism at Buthurst on Sunday last, Rev. M. J. O'Reilly lets [?] himself as he really is, when he says:--"Much as I hate intolerance, give me a bigot every time before such men, for a bigot ...

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  54. FORECASTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  55. THE THELMA DISASTER.

    At the Mosman Town hall last night a public meeting, presided over by the Mayor (Ald. Pigott), was held in connection with the movement which has been organised to raise funds to assist the widow and family ...

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  56. STORM PASSED SOUTHWARD.

    The energetic Antarctic disturbance has been displaced southwards to the extent ot about 600 miles since 9 a.m. on Thursday, after being responsible for a very windy day, the force ...

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  57. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    It has been reported to the City Coroner that Georgina O'Callaghan (25), lately residing with her husband at 78 Boronia-street, Redfern, was found in Moore Park about midday on Thursday ...

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  58. MR. COAD'S VIOLIN RECTIALS.

    Mr .W.J. Coad's series of violin recitals will commence on April 1, at the Y.M.C.A hall. Its programmes will include works by Vivaldi, Bach, Brahms [?] and other standard composers. The ...

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  59. GRAFTON COPPER.

    The manager of the Grafton Mining Company reports for the week ended. March 8.--No. 1 crosscut in A level was advaneei [?]. to 281ft. Then. driving on the lode castward was [?]turted being driven Sulphide ...

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  60. SIGNOR ZANELLI'S FAREWELL.

    Signor Zanelli's farewell concert will be given in the Concordia ball on Thursday April 3. This singer originally a [?], sang as tenor with several Sydney [?] last year and as such will return to Paris in ...

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  61. MISS ETHEL UGGINS.

    Miss Ethel Liggins, prior to her approaching to England will give a concert in the Y.M.C.A hall on April 3. As a control to Miss Liggins has been favora[?]known on the concert platform for several years. ...

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  62. STRUCK BY FALLING WALL.

    Emily Parke (16), residing at 18 Nixon-street, Surry-hills, was taken yesterday to the Sydney Hospital, where she was found to be suffering from Compond fractures of the [?] ...

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  63. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    The Sydney Symphony Orchestra (under the [?] ship of Mr Joseph Bradley) will give its first concert of the 1913 season at the Town hall, on Saturday afternoon, May 10, at 3 o'clock, when a very interesting and ...

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  64. NORTH BROKEN-HILL

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--The report of the general manager of the North mine for the past fortnight shows that on the 1100ft level in section 7 winz 117 has been sunk to 77ft below the level with the bottom in 15 per ...

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  65. FOUND IN A HUT.

    BROKEN-HILL Friday.--Wm. Reilly, a "dogger,'.' who was recently employed on the Yandama Station, was found dead in a hut on Cobham Station on March. 6. Strychnine was ...

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  66. BICKFORD'S SPRING SEATING COMPANY.

    At the official opening of the Bickford's Patent [?] Spring Seating Company's works yesterday there was a large attendance. Mr. E. J. Bickford occupied the chair, and with him were Mr. M. Gowen (Premier) ...

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  67. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,-- A very sharp' attack upon the Methodist Church by Rev Mr. J. O'Reilly, of Bathurst, is reported in a recent issue of your journal to which at least a brief reply seems called for. I am entirely in accord with ...

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  68. MR. WILLIAM MURDOCH'S RECITALS.

    Mr.William Murdoch, who was a member of the Kirkby Lunn Company, will give recitals in the St. James's-hall, Phillip street, on Thursday, May 1 and Tuesday May 6, under the direction of Messrs, J. and ...

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  69. A LINGERING DEATH.

    BEGA, Friday.--Charles Crockett, an old resident, employed on the Gowing Estate, was killed by a falling limb yesterday afternoon. He was engaged burning off, and set fire, to a standing ...

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  70. THE SHAREMARKET.

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  71. AUSTRAL STRING QUARTET.

    Four chamber music concerts will be given by the Austral String Quartet at the St. James's-hall on April 26, June 12, August 5, and September 23. The quartet will consist of Messrs. Cyril Monk (leader), L.D. Hage, ...

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  72. SYDNEY HARMONIC CHORAL SOCIETY.

    An invitation concert will be given by the Sydney Harmonic Choral Society at the Concordia hall on Saturday April 26, under the management of Mr. George S Holburn. The plan will open at Nicholson's on ...

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  73. CADET INJURED.

    DUNGOG, Friday.--Bert Wilson, a member of the local cadets, when returning home from rifle practice yesterday, was thrown from his horse through the girth breaking. He sustained ...

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  74. MRS. HAFFENDEN SMITH'S PUPILS CONCERT.

    At the Town-hall on Monday, Marh 31, an invitation concert will be given by the pupils of Mrs. Haffenden Smith in aid of the Mission Zone Fund. Invitations may be obtained at Nicholson's where scats may be reserved. ...

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  75. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    CLIFTON,Friday.--A heavy thunderstorm broke yesterday morning. Rain and hail fell in torrents for a few minutes, and did some additional damage to the unroofed Imperial Hotel at Clifton. ...

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  76. GRAND ORGAN RECITAL.

    The City Organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, will give a recital from Verdi's "Aida" at the Town hall to-night, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  77. STRUCK BY FALLING CRANE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Thomas Lawrie (22), was working on a new building in Queen-street yesterday afternoon, when the crane collapsed. Lawrie was struck, and was removed to the ...

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  78. WIRTHS CIRCUS.

    The ever-popular[?]tionally associated with Show Week in Sydney, opens a fresh campaign of wonders and pleasure at the old Belmore Market to - night. The brothers have collected ...

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  79. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Friday.—At Barry: Armadale, str., from Fremantle, January 28. At [?] Minerva. Passed St. Catherine's Point: Clan [?] ...

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  80. NOT NECESSARILY A BODY.

    HOBART, Friday.--George Luckman was some time ago fined £10 for removing a body from a grave in Queenborough Cemetery without authority. Yesterday the conviction was quashed ...

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  81. NORTH SYDNEY ORPHANS.

    Waringa-hall, Neutral Bay, was on Tuesday evening last occupied by the North Sydney Orphans, who tendered a very enjoyable evening to members and lady friends. An excellent entertainment was contributed to ...

    Article : 81 words
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