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  2. ELECTRIC TRACTION.

    BATLOW, Friday.--For this cold, green corner of the map, where the big apples and potatoes come from, away down between Tumut and the Victorian border, the Minister for Works ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--In notifying the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce of the withdrawal of Great Britain from the Sugar Convention. Sir Edward Grey, Minister for ...

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  4. POON GOOEY CASE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Federal Government came in for a good deal of adverse criticism to-day during the discussion on the Poon Goocy case at the Anglican Synod. The debate ...

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  5. RIGHTS OF ELECTORS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The bill, which passed the Senate, to apply the provisions of the Electoral Act to any referendum, was moved, on the second reading, in the House of ...

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  6. SOLDIER TO MILLIONAIRE.

    BERLIN, Thursday Evening.--A romantic Story is told concerning Herr Nordhausen, who died recently worth £1,760,000. During the German Army manoeuvres of ...

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  7. THE NEXT OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The British Olympic Council reports that the failure to obtain hotter results at Stockholm was due to the lack of adequate opportunities for training. ...

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  8. THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, presided over the Eisteddfod at Wrexham and delivered an address to the 12,000 persons present. The ...

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  9. "A NEVER-QUESTIONED FACT."

    MUDGEE, Friday.--Mr. J. L. Trefle Minister for Agriculture, addressed the electors last night. He said that the Labor Government had sent Mr. Nielsen to America. ...

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  10. WOOLLEN MILLS BURNT.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The Cambrian Woollen Mills at Newtown, Montgomeryshire, were to-day destroyed by Arc. The damage is estimated at £80,000. ...

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  11. SIX SOLDIERS DROWNED.

    THE HAGUE, Thursday Evening.--Owing to the collapse of a raft on the Vossegat at Utrecht, six soldiers were drowned. ...

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  12. MEN LIVE LONGER.

    LONDON, Friday.--Owing to increasing long[?]evity the scale of payments for Government annuitants has been raised. ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    Next Saturday night the New Comic Opera Company will appear in Oscar Stradss's comic opera, "The Chocolate Soldier." The cast includes Miss Florence Young as Nadira, Mr. Talleur Andrews Bumerll Miss Sybil ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Rose Hubbard (22),a married woman, residing at Suffolk-street, Paddington, swallowed a quantity of lysol early yesterday morning. She was conveyed by the Civil Ambulance fo the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DAMMING THE COTTER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--One of the biggest works which will occupy the attention of the Minister for Home Affairs during the next few months is the construction of a dam and ...

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  16. CHINESE RIVER PIRATES.

    HONGKONG, Friday.--Pirates In West River, near Wong Moon, fired on an oil-lighter in Low of a launch, and captured the master and engineer of the latter. ...

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  17. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    The next concert of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Joseph Bradley, will take place at the Town-hall on Saturday afternoon, October 13 This will take the form of a Tschaikowsky ...

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  18. CHILD STUDY ASSOCIATION CONCERT.

    The pian win open at Nicholson's this morning for the concert to" be given by Miss Eileen Shettle, contralto, Miss Alma Beynon, mezzo-soprano. Mr. Norman Morris, young Welsh tenor (from the studio of Miss Ada Baker), ...

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  19. A YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner (Mr. H. S. Hawkins) yesterday concluded his inquest concerning the death of the young woman, Ethel Maude Glassington. ...

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  20. COMRADES IN ARMS.

    MILWAUKEE (Wis.), Friday.--Attending the regimental reunion of the 24th Wisconsin Volunteers, his old regiment, Lieutennt-General M'Arthur dropped dead of apoplexy. ...

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  21. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    At the Royal Philharmonic Society's concert at the Town-hall on Thursday. October 3, Mr. Joseph Bradley will conduct a miscellaneous programme. Miss ...

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  22. CONCERT AT CONCORDIA-HALL.

    Miss. Gladys Cole, mezzo-soprano, pupil of Mr. George English, and Miss Newman, violinist pupil of Mr. T. A. Daniel, will give a concert at the Concordia-hall on Thursday next. ...

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  23. "PASSERS BY."

    This evening Miss Hilda Speng, supported by Mr. Barcourt Beatty and the J. C. Williamson dramatic company, will appear in Haddon Chambers' comedy- drama, "Passers By," The play has been a notable ...

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  24. MR. WALTER CUMMING'S RECITAL.

    Mr. Walter Cumming's invitation vocal recital will be given in the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Monday, September 10, the plan opening next Monday at Paling's. Misses Leah Myers, Evelyne Douglas, Marjorie Roberts, Winifred ...

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  25. A SCULPTOR'S EXPERIENCES.

    Mr. Nelson Illingworth the well-known sculpter, who has returned to Sydney, lifts spent six years in New Zealand, where, in addition to executing several Government and private commissions, he has devoted ...

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  26. "NIGHTBIRDS."

    There will be six more evening performances and a matinee of "Nightbirds" at Her Majesty's, where the bright musical comedy has regained its old popularity. This will make nine weeks run in Sydney altogether. ...

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  27. RUN OVER AND KILLED.

    CESSNOCK, Friday.--A fatal accident befell Mr. Edward Phillips, of Ellalong, near Cess- nock, on Wednesday. In attempting to apply the brake to a dray on which he was sealed his ...

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  28. OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mrs. Paige-Ranken's pupils invitation concert will be given in the King's-hall on Wednesday evening, 18th just. The plan will he opened at Paling's next Monday. ...

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  29. PRIVATE IMMIGRATION COMPANY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It is slated in well informed circles that a private immigration company is being formed in Melbourne, and that it is intended that its operations shall ...

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  30. "GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD."

    The sixth week of Geo, M. Cohan's clever comedy will be entered upon at the Criterion Theatre this evening. Crowded audiences are entertained with the humorous situations as managed by Mr. Fred. Nible, Mr. Harry ...

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  31. ACTORS' DAY.

    Next Tuesday the Australasian Actors Association will inaugurate Actors Day. The idea is to initiate a fund to be used for theatrical benevolence. The members of this profession are so ready with assistance for charity ...

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  32. DIED IN HOSPITAL.

    MOREE, Friday.--An inquest was opened at the courthouse yesterday by Mr. Peale, the Warlalda coroner, concerning the death of Nellie Maud Ezzie, aged about seven, who died at ...

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  33. THE PALACE.

    Palace audiences are greatly interested in the local drams, "The Girl from Wayback," and the scenes of the Australian country are much admired. ...

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  34. THE ADELPHI.

    At the Adelphi to-night Frederick Melville's four-act melodroma, " Her Forbidden Marriage," will be produced for the fast time in Australia Mr. Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget will appear in the leading roles. ...

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  35. MINE EXPLOSION FATALITY.

    HOBART, Friday.--Inquiries made in reference to the fatality at the Great Lake, show that when the accident happened Carson was Working with his mates on one of the breaches ...

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  36. THE TIVOLI.

    At the usual matinee at the Tivoli 10-day the Schenk Brothers will repeat their remarkably clever balancing issue, and an entertaining programme will also bring forward again Miss Minnie Kaufmann, trick cyclist ...

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  37. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Friday:--The Treasurer when seen this afternoon in connection with the suggestion made to him recently by the Prime Minister relative to the sugar industry, said ...

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  38. THE. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    A Pierrot entertainment is to be presented by the Serenaders at the National Amphitheatre to-day. This company of costume comedy concert entertainers, under the direction of Mr. Hugh Huxham, presents a repertoire ...

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  39. BURGLARS AND THIEVES.

    A burglar was yesterday, morning responsible, for some excitement in a Darlinghurst boarding-house. At about 3 o'clock Ernest Hogan, a brother of Miss Hogan the proprietress of a ...

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  40. MISS MARGARET COOPER.

    Miss Margaret Cooper, the brilliant entertainer, who had such a remarkable success at the Palace Theatre in June, will on her return from New Zealand, appear for a short farewell season. commencing on Saturday last ...

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  41. MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The attendance at the low to-day showed a falling-off as compared the corresponding day of last year. Up Thursday night, however, the takings were ...

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  42. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    To-night the Princess Theatre, George-street, Sydney, will be re-oponed by Mr. J. C. Bain, with a varied programme. Those who will appear include Miss Florence Raymond, "Alma the Great, the Grace Trio, Delavale ...

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  43. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The promptitude with which the films illustrating the effects of the big railway smash in Melbourne on Wednesday evening were screened, at the Crystal Palace yesterday, attracted large crowds to that theatre ...

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  44. BOARD OF HEALTH AND COUNCIL.

    At the last meeting of the Waterloo Council, a report was received from a committee specially appointed to inquire into the condition of the promises occupied by a dairyman, in the ...

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  45. MISS GRACE "STAFFORD'S RECITAL.

    There was a big rush for seats fast night at St. James's- hall where Miss Grace Stafford's puplie presented an interesting clocautionary programme. Most of the performers were quite young, some having barely reached ...

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  46. MR. P. H. McEWEN

    Mr. P. H. M'Ewen, American entertainer, is to appear in Sydney at the town-hall on October 1. ...

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  47. THE LAWRENCE CAMPBELL RECITALS

    Mr. Lawrence Campbell will give the third of his series of dramatic and humorous recital on Monday next, at the Concordia-hall, Elizabeth- street. A varied programme will include a scene from "Hamlet," four Tennyson ...

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  48. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    In connection with Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh's candidature for Macquarie Ward at the forthcoming municipal elections, an influential meeting of ladies was held at the Royal Hotel for ...

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  49. THE LYRIC.

    The grim story of how a millionaire employer compassed the death of a young husband, in order to possets his wife, of how the young widow, to avenge her husband's murder, married the employer, and made life ...

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  50. MISS ELSIE UNA ROBERTS'S RECITAL.

    Miss Elsie Una Roberts's invitation piano recital will he given in the Y.M C.A. hall next Monday evening. Works of Chopin, Liszt, Grieg, Debussy, Macdowell, and Schubert, will be played, and these with songs by ...

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  51. WESTERN SUBURBS CHORAL SOCIETY.

    The conductor of the Western Suburbs Choral Society, Mr. John Mansfield, gave a lecture an "Handel" at the Coronation-hall, Newtown, on Thursday night, outlining his life and his triumphs, beginning with the production ...

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  52. BOUNTY ON WOOL TOPS AND EXPORT DUTY ON SHEEPSKINS.

    Sir,--It was with much satisfaction that I read the remarks contained in the letter signed "Exporter, in your issue of the 4th inst., on the subject of the bonus given by the Federal ...

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  53. THE COLONIAL.

    Wild Western drama still holds public favor strongly at the Colonial. "Over the Divide," a moving story of pistol shooting, revenge, love, and other matters, will be the chief him for Monday' programme. Also, there ...

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  54. MR. W. J. COAD'S RECITAL.

    Mr. W. J. Coad will give his second violin recital in the Y.M.C.A.-hall next Tuesday evening. A heavy list of classical compositions includes the Brahms concerto, Veracini's concert sonata, and works of Paganini ...

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  55. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Victorian Government is collecting information with the object of determining in consultation with the Commonwealth authorities some method of ...

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  56. COAL MINING BOARD.

    Judge Scholes has received nominations of representatives on the North Group Coal Mining Board. For the employers. Mr. Sparke nominated A. R. Cent, secretary of Colliery ...

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  57. MR. S. VOST JANSSEN'S PUPILS.

    The violin and pianoforte pupils of Mr. S. Vost Janssen will give an invitation concert at the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Wednesday evening next. Miss Arline Janssen ...

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  58. LINKING UP THE ISLANDS.

    The German Government has just granted a concession to the Telefunken Company and to the German and Netherlands Telegraph Company for the installation and working of four ...

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  59. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    "The Girl with the lantern," which will be shown at the Empress on Monday, represents a repetition, by a brave young woman, of Schoolmaster Curnow's gallant act in stopping the police train at Glenrowan, and ...

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  60. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier yesterday said he had not received any communication from the Prime Minister relative to the expressed intention of the Federal Government to acquire ...

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  61. BERTRAM FLOHM RECITAL.

    The Bertram Flohm students will give a humorous and dramatic recital at St. James's-hall on Tuesday evening next, when a number of new musical monologues, character sketches, dramatic scenes, and humorous ...

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  62. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Premier (Mr. Scallun) explained the financial difficulties of Labor Government to a country railway deputation. During the last 10 months, ...

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  63. WEST'S PICTURES..

    The afternoon West's Pictures will reopen the Glaciarium for the summer season. During the week the place has undergone a thorough overhaul, an army of workmen being engaged in this task Special attention ...

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  64. MISS MARIE PANNIFEX.

    Miss Marie Pannifex, an elocutionist from England, who has since undergone a further course of study at the Bertram Flohm studio, is to give a humorous and dramatic recital at the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Wednesday. ...

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  65. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN'S CONCERTS.

    The plans are at Nicholson's for the concerts to be given at the Town-hall by the renowned contralto, Madame Kirkby Lunn, under the direction of J. and N. Tait. The first concert ...

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  66. MISS EVA JOSEPHINE RUDD.

    Miss Eva Josephine Rudd, a character-actress and entertainer from the "Bertram Flohm" studio, will give a humorous and dramatic character recital at St. James's-hall on Tuesday, October 10, under the direction of ...

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  67. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  68. THE LYCEUM.

    Seems from Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" will be featured at the Lyceum this afternoon by the Spencer management. The film portrays the whole story at now ...

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  69. MR. CECIL L. SHERWOOD'S CONCERT.

    At the Town-hall, on Monday, September 30, an invitation concert will be given by Mr. Cecil L. Sherwood, a tenor pupil of Mr. Hector O. Fleming. Those assisting will be Miss Daisy Sweet, Miss Lily Fleming, Messrs. ...

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  70. "THE FUNNIEST MAN IN SYDNEY.

    With the object of discovering a suitable comedian for the purpose of moving picture portrayal, the management of Spencer's Pictures, Limited has decided to inaugurate a novel competition to locate "the funniest man ...

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  71. ORGAN RECITAL.

    "Tannhauser" will be the subject of the organ recital to be given at the Town-hall to-night, by Mr. Ernest Truman, City Organist, in continuation of his grand[?] series. There will also be a midday recital on ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Advertising

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  74. HENRY GEORGE ANNIVERSARY.

    The Henry George [?]anniversary society London is to be held at Sargent's next Thursday. This year's gathering will be specially interesting as the anniversary address is to be given by Mr. Edward M'Hugh, from London. ...

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