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  2. PASTORAL CONFERENCE.

    The annual convention of the Pastures Protection Boards was concluded last evening at the Royal Exchange, Mr. F. A. Mackenzie, chairman of the Council of Advice, presided ...

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  3. ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT.

    Did they mean to kill you, then?" "Oh, no They had never heard of me. I dropped from the skies, or the nearest thing to it, since I was a long way out in the English Channel at this hour yesterday." ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    When the Theatre Royal reopens next Saturday evening with Mr. Lewis Waller's eagerly anticipated production of "Henry V. theatre -goers will behold a transformed auditorium. At present half a hundred ...

    Article : 130 words
  5. STOCK OWNERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Stock- owners' Association of New South- Wales was held In Aaron's Hotel -buildings last evening. Mr. J. M. Atkinson presided, and six members of the ...

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  6. THE McCABE LECTURES.

    Mr. Joseph M Cabe, whose present lecture tour is proving most successful, is announced to deliver a critical recital on "Shakespeare and Goethe," which is said to be one of the finest expositions of his classical analyses. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES.

    The South Australian Royal Commission, which is inquiring into the condition of the aborigines, took evidence yesterday at the Police Department. ...

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  8. MADAME NORDIC AS TOUR.

    The famous prima Donna, Mme. Lillian Nordic a, is now on her way to Australia, having left Honolulu last Monday, She Will reach Sydney on July 21, and Will give her first concert in Australia at the Sydney Town ...

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  9. THE THEATRES.

    There Will be a matinee of "Autumn Manoeuvres at Her Majesty's to day. The run of the picturesque military musical play Will of necessity he a short one, as Mlle. Gene's flying tour of Australia Will shortly ...

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  10. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Royal Philharmonic Society at its second subscription concert of the season oil July 17, Will, under Mr. Joseph Bradley's direction, give "The Requiem" of Brahms And the Holy Grail scene from Wagner's ...

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  11. LADIES' HOCKEY CARNIVAL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The final matches In the inter-state women's hockey tournament, were played. today on tho Albert Cricket .Ground, when South Australia met New South ...

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  12. OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Several skating rinks in Sydney at present are attracting very large patronage. The Glaciarium, with its iced floor, the Imperial, North Sydney Coliseum, and others are drawing full sessions daily. ...

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  13. HOW SCENERY WAS MADE.

    "The Evolution of Beautiful Scenery" was the title of the lecture given by Mr. Joseph M'Cabe last night, in continuation of his illustrated scenic series. Views of many mountain ranges. ...

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  14. VARIETY THEATRES.

    The revised programme initiated at the Tivoli on Saturday last continues to attract satisfactory booking, Among the star favorites are Miss Lily Langtry, Cummins and Seeham, the Havilans, Lucy Gillett, the Glory Girl, ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. MOVING PICTURES.

    The ninth week .of "Quo Vadis?" brings no announcement from the Spencer management as to when the record- breaking season Will close. Although it is said over 150,000 people have witnessed the muster piece at the ...

    Article : 290 words
  16. "ON THE NOD"

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Perth City Council is indignant that Mr. Scaddan not only cut in before it and bought out the Tram Company, but because he now refuses to give councillors ...

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  17. WHEAT AGENT'S FRAUD.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Thomas Reynolds, farmer, of Cuballing, who acted as a wheat buying agent for John Darling and Sons, Adelaide, was .today sentenced to four years' hard ...

    Article : 51 words
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  20. MR. BISPHAM'S FAREWELL APPEARANCES.

    Mr David Bispham, the famous operatic and concert baritone, who won so many admirers by his delightful Firming when previously is Sydney, has returned from Melbourne and Adelaide, where he has been received with ...

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