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  2. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The sixth triennial conference of the Australasian Typographical Union, which was held during the week, finished its business to-day. A number of important ...

    Article : 141 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last six nights of "Under the Red Robe" at Her Majesty's Theatre are announced. The final matinee performance of this romantic play will be given on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Friday. -- Miss Hilda Temple and Mr. Montague were billed to give a recital of the "Passion Play" in the Mechanics Theatre on next Sunday night, after church hours. The ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. LONDON WOOL MARKET

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  7. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    Such a satisfactory week's business has been done with "A Prodigal Father" at the Theatre Royal that the play will continue to be Miss Maggie Moore and Mr. Roberts' bill for a few ...

    Article : 39 words
  8. THE NORTH-WESTERN DROUGHT.

    SINGLETON, Friday. -- A well-known resident of the northern district, who has just returned from a business tour through several of the north-western districts, tells a deplorable tale of ...

    Article : 550 words
  9. THE LYCEUM.

    "True as Steel," with its realistic scones and exciting situations, will be repeated at the Lyceum Theatre to-night for the last time. On Monday night the management will stage "A ...

    Article : 42 words
  10. A GIRL BURNED TO DEATH.

    ARMIDALE, Friday. -- Yesterday afternoon a girl, aged 11, named Beatrice Ayres, was moving a fountain from the fire, when her dress ignited. She rushed, screaming, outside and down the ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. VICTORIAN GOLD YIELD.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- During the month of October the gold yield of the colony was 74,278oz. For the ten months ending with October, the output maintains a satisfactory increase on last ...

    Article : 212 words
  12. THE CRITERION.

    Mr. Dampier's second production, "The Duchess of Coolgardie," is being nightly played at the Criterion Theatre to satisfactorily large houses. The Australian tone of the episodes, and the ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. THE CANE SEASON.

    CORAKI, Friday. -- Owing to the destruction of cane by fire, the sugar season at Broadwater will finish much earlier than anticipated. Owing to the decision of the Premier to retain the duty, a ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. DANTE AT THE PALACE.

    The emphatic success which the clever conjurer Dan to is achieving at the Palace Theatre is exceeding the most sanguine expectations. Some now items will shortly be nut in the bill. ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. THE RIVAL ART SOCIETIES.

    Sir, -- Mr. Fitzgerald's contention that, because the Art Society has been hitherto entrusted with the expenditure of £500 per annum on art education, no other society is over to have any claim ...

    Article : 697 words
  16. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  17. THE TIVOLI.

    The usual week-end matinee will be given at the Tivoli Theatre to-day. A good programme has been prepared, and although there will be no additions to the number ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER.

    SINGLETON, Friday. -- At the Singleton Council meeting last night a letter was received from the Glen Innes Council, asking co-operation in inducing the Government to deal with the ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. THE REDFERN FIRE.

    The matinee performance which Mr. Harry Richards has arranged in aid of a fund being raised to assist those who suffered by the recent disastrous fire at Redfern, will take place in the ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- An amusing case, was before the police court to-day, when an application was made by Margaret Hayes to have Karl Cinders, a German, bound over to keep the peace. ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. THE ALHAMBRA.

    Two performances will be given at the Alhambra Theatre, Haymarket, to-day. The lengthy programme which is to be presented each night during the coming week will be submitted at this ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. THE PHYLLOXERA TROUBLE.

    LIVERPOOL, Friday. -- At the last meeting of the Liverpool Council, the Mayor (Alderman Moreshead) presiding, Alderman Chapman drew attention to the serious outbreak and spread ...

    Article : 204 words
  23. THE POLYTECHNIC.

    A number of at tractive cinematograph pictures continue to be shown to large audiences at the Polytechnic, in King-street. Amongst the brat of those views are those entitled "A Phantom ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. A SERIOUS BICYCLE ACCIDENT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- A bicycle accident occurred on the Jubilee Exhibition Oval this evening, when S. A. Whorlow, the Adelaide manager of the Dunlop Tyre Company, and L. T. Merkel, ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The hall of illusions at the Jerusalem Cyclorama, in George-street, opposite the Redfem railway station, has been enlarged and made considerably more attractive and interesting. ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The "century" concert for the Sydney Liedertafel will take place at the Town-hall next Wednesday evening, when Mr. Alfred Hill will direct an augmented chorus and orchestra in the works ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. THE INTERCOLONIAL BOWLERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The bowlers engaged in the recent intercolonial matches were to-day specially entertained by the Victorian Bowling Association, a complimentary picnic at Ferntree ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  29. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    BOMBALA, Friday. -- Shearing is now in full swing. Teams are travelling to the coast from all stations in the district. The first load that passed through Bombala was Arthur Wright's, ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. A WOMAN TERRIBLY INJURED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Mrs. W. E. C. Patzel, a widow, aged about 70, living at O.B. Flat, near Mount Gambler, was found in her house this morning with her head battered about in a ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. MISS FITZ-STUBBS' CONCERT.

    There was an overflowing audience at the Y.M.C.A.-hall last night, when Miss Maud Fitz-Stubbs gave an invitation concert, assisted by some of her pupils and fellow artists. The ...

    Article : 310 words
  32. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN PREVIOUS 24 HOURS.

    Queensland. -- Light, with thunderstorms, on parts of coast south of Rockhampton. Tasmania. -- Light to moderate. West Australia. -- Light to moderate in the south-west. ...

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  33. INTERCOLONIAL FORECASTS.

    South Australia. -- Cool change in night and early morning, probably with dust squalls, but little or no rain; winds veering from north to west and south-west, blowing bard, with rough sea; barometers then rising. ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. WANTS OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- A deputation from the Public Service Federal Council waited on the Chief Secretary to-day, and presented resolutions relating to the public service code, which were ...

    Article : 402 words
  35. THE CENSURE MOTION AND SAVING TIME.

    Sir, -- Perhaps you will allow me to make a few remarks on the above. We have now been three months in session, and have done nothing but pass the Federal resolutions. When I have on ...

    Article : 577 words
  36. THE COAL TRADE.

    HELENSBURGH, Friday. -- The coal trade continues brisk at Helensburgh. Full time was worked again this week. There are large numbers of hands, employed at Helensburgh now, and all ...

    Article : 155 words
  37. COASTAL REPORTS.

    Light south-east winds are general between Gabo Island and Seal Rocks; thence light north-cast and cast winds to Tweed Heads. Sea smooth. ...

    Article : 28 words
  38. QUEENSLAND WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS.

    The following forecasts fur three days have been issued at the Queensland Government Weather Bureau, under date November 11: -- New South Wales. -- Generally the same as Queensland; ...

    Article : 239 words
  39. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- In answer to Mr. Julian Ashton's remark concerning the Art Societies at the London Exhibition, I can say that he is far from accurate, for if one bikes the trouble to rend the art magazines ...

    Article : 253 words
  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    A jockey named M'Donald was killed by a fall in a race at the Canterbury Jockey Club meeting. A woman named Nicholls threw some vitriol at her husband, who was badly burned. ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. A MAN DROWNED.

    GRAFTON, Friday. -- A man named John Chisholm, a beach miner, was drowned in the river this afternoon. He was a passenger by steamer to Upper Clarence, when a heavy lurch by the ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    NORSEMAN, Friday. -- The second parcel of stone from the Cumberland mine has been cleaned up for the following return: -- Stone treated, 174 tons; yield, 186oz. 19dwt. The clean-up at the ...

    Article : 465 words
  43. TOWN-HALL "POPS."

    Mr. Philip Newbury has arranged a most attractive programme for to-night's popular concert in the Town-hall. Madame Spada will sing the favorite air, "With Verdure Clad." and Mr. ...

    Article : 139 words
  44. A GENEROUS SPIRIT.

    MITTAGONG, Friday. -- Some time ago it was pointed out to the residents of this district that the men employed on the Wombeyan Caves-road works had very little, if any, reading matter in ...

    Article : 135 words
  45. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BOWRAL, Friday. -- A change occurred this afternoon, and there is every likelihood of a full of rain, which is badly needed. It is cloudy and moist. Bush fires are raging outside the precincts of the town. ...

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  46. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- I have read Mr. Julian Ashton's letter in your paper this morning. I do not wish to dwell upon the fact that Mr. Ashton dees not answer Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald's of the day ...

    Article : 190 words
  47. MME. KELLERMANN'S RECITALS.

    The second of Mme. Charbonnet-Kellermann's pianoforte recitals is announced for next Thursday evening at the Y.M.C.A. The programme will contain the Schumann Concerto, ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday. -- In the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice Hensman gave his judgment in the case of Hardman v. the Colonial Goldsfield, Limited, in which plaintiff claimed £1500 for breach of ...

    Article : 153 words
  49. BROKEN-HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- In response to numerous requests, the directors of the Water Supply Company have at length made concessions to persons using water for gardens. Hitherto the ...

    Article : 125 words
  50. THE DENTAL BILL.

    Sir, -- As a dentist, I must regretfully beg leave to enter a few words of protest against the attempt of one or two self-interested medical gentlemen to foist upon us such a weak, miserable, ...

    Article : 203 words
  51. PLEYEL CONCERT.

    The last of the second series of Pleyel concerts will he given in the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Wednesday, November 23. Signer de Beaupuis is among the contributing artists, and Miss Ruby Bowring ...

    Article : 51 words
  52. THE BURNS CLUB.

    The Highland Society of New South Wales (Burns Club) held a very successful musical evening at the Manchester Unity-hall, Castlereagh-street, last night, Mr. Alexander Kethel, M.L.C., ...

    Article : 170 words
  53. A FATAL KICK.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- Joseph Vaughan, an elderly man and a widower, employed as yardman at the Willyama Hotel, was kicked by a horse yesterday afternoon. The horse was ...

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  54. RAILWAY EXTENSION VERSUS PUBLIC SAFETY.

    Sir, -- A large and influential deputation waited on the Minster for Works the other day re the extension of the railway to the city, and it was made clear that sooner or later there must occur ...

    Article : 295 words
  55. A LOAN ON A MINE.

    PERTH, Friday. -- Herbert David Munroe, a mining agent at Menzies, sued R. Penny, solicitor, for damages for negligence in connection with certain transactions between the parties. ...

    Article : 205 words
  56. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- I advocated protection before Dibbs, Lyne, and Co. wore ever heard of politically, and before the mortal, whom hysterical people have made a "tin god" of, over hold a brief. I have never ...

    Article : 237 words
  57. ENGAGED RAILWAY CARRIAGES.

    Sir, -- Will you please allow me a little space to refer to the matter of engaged railway carriages. On Prince of Wales' Birthday, the 8.30 a.m. train from Sydney to Nowra had several second-class empty compartments ...

    Article : 235 words
  58. BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.

    The members of the various chapters of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew held a very successful group meeting at St. Anne's, Hyde, on Wednesday last. The afternoon meeting was held in the rectory grounds, and presided ...

    Article : 219 words
  59. GIRL INJURED AT LAMBTON.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- A case which appears to be surrounded with some amount of mystery was reported from Lambton at a late hour tonight. It is stated that at 6 o'clock this ...

    Article : 202 words
  60. SYDNEY CITY MISSION.

    Last Thursday a social evening was given to the Baud of Hope connected with the Redfern and Chippendale branch of the Sydney City Mission in the Mission-hall, Queen-street. Mr. ...

    Article : 120 words
  61. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  62. CONCERT BY. MR. HOBEN.

    Mr. Sydney Hoben announces that he will give a concert at the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Thursday, November 24, when he will be assisted by Misses Edith King, Millie Wynn, Kate Rooney, Madge ...

    Article : 148 words
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