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  2. OUR TRAMWAY SERVICE.

    The Railway Commissioners are sending the Superintendent of Tramways (Mr. Kneeshaw) to America, in order that he may make himself acquainted with the development which has ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    MOREE, Friday.--The fire which broke out on Goonal boundary on Tuesday has been mastered. A large number of residents fought the fire, and those who went from Moree have returned. ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The coal famine is practically over here. At least one firm of importers will resume their written contracts on Monday, and others are expected to do the same in the course of a very few days. ...

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  5. THE BIGGEST MAN IN THE ARMY.

    Queen Victoria has many famous men serving under her flag in South Africa and elsewhere. Some are distinguished for their generalship, some for their record as marksmen, some for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THIS CITY RESUMPTIONS.

    Sir.--When it was proposed to resume the "Rocks" district, certain difficulties which have since appeared were not foreseen. The experience in previous resumptions did not suggest that ...

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  7. PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON.

    LONDON, December 14th.--Mr. Edmund Barton is termed by a current press writer "the Campbell-Bannerman of Australian politics." He has, we are told, the same indolence ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal was again completely thronged last night when "Tannhauser" was played for the third time. The beautiful work gains in excellence of performance each time. ...

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  9. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The run of "Australia, or the City of Zero," is now approaching its fourth week at Her Majesty's Theatre, and it still continues to attract large and delighted audiences. Two ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. CHARGE AGAINST A PILOT.

    The Marine Board at their meeting this afternoon discussed the finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry in the case of Ormuz-Ismaila collision. It was eventually decided that a charge of ...

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  11. PALACE THEATRE.

    "A Message from Mars" will complete its fourth week of production at the Palace Theatre this evening, and judging from the interest taken in the performances of Mr. Ganthony's ...

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  12. REDUCED CABLE RATES.

    Victorians are extremely dissatisfied at New South Wales getting advantage of the cheap cable rates, whilst they are still paying higher ones. Mr. Gurr, Postmaster-General, disclaims ...

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  13. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The spirited and clever performance of "Puss in Boots" at the Tivoli Theatre is still one of the principal theatrical attractions in Sydney. The pantomime will be played twice to-day, at ...

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  14. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The final performance of "When the Lamps are Lighted" was given by Mr. Sheridan's company at the Lyceum Theatre last night. "The New East Lynne" will be played in ...

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  15. GOULBURN AND DISTRICT ODDFELLOWS.

    GOULBURN. Friday,--Speaking at last night's Oddfellows' banquet, Grandmaster Gardiner said that it was only 60 years since the inception of Oddfellowship in this colony. Progress had ...

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  16. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The Customs figures for December show a considerable falling off both in imports and exports. The decline is most marked in the imports of gold and bullion, which are over £260,000 less, and in ...

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  17. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The "Monte Cristo" season came to an end at the Criterion Theatre last night. This evening "For the Term of His Natural Life" will be revived for a short, season. Mr. Alfred Dampler ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE.

    The adjourned meeting of the Delegate Board of the Colliery Employees' Federation was held at the Trades-hall yesterday. The questions of 4s 2d per ton as the hewing rate, the rate of 2d ...

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  19. TOWN-HALL CONCERTS.

    This evening a popular programme will be presented at the Town-hall. Mr. Arnold Mote's organ solos will include the overture from "William Tell," Batiste's "Andante in G." Berlioz's ...

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  20. LETTER FROM FIJI.

    SUVA, January 9.--Christmas and New Year have passed, and things have again settled down into their ordinary swing. The weather during the holidays was all that could be desired, and ...

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  21. BAND RECITALS.

    At the Royal Agricultural Ground this afternoon the Royal Artillery Band will render a popular selection of music under the conductor ship of Band Sergeant J. McCarthy. On Sunday ...

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  22. THE NEW LAND REGULATIONS.

    COROWA, Friday.--For the first time locally the new regulations under the Lands Act came into operation in connection with the Burraja homestead selections, for which some 3423 ...

    Article : 304 words
  23. FITZ-GERALD'S CIRCUS.

    The clever and unique feats performed by the members of Fitz-Gerald Brothers' Circus delighted an enthusiastic audience last night. At the matinee at 2 o'clock to-day the boys of the ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. THE WEEK'S EXPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  25. THE NEW POLYTECHNIC.

    A cinematographic representation of a Spanish bull-fight will be given at the New Polytechnic, George-street, opposite the Queen Victoria Markets, this evening. The firms have only recently ...

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  26. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The barque Kate F. Troop, which arrived on Thursday night, loads Duckenfield coal for Panama. The Port Logan, ship, arrived yesterday from Algoa Bay to load Northern Extended coal ...

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  27. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The Cyclorama in George-street still attracts large audiences. The cinematographe, the latest attraction, is much appreciated by the visitors. ...

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  28. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.

    An announcement is made to-day by Mr. F. M. Alexander, he is well known here as a teacher of elocution, that he will produce "The Merchant of Venice" as early as possible this year, ...

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  29. HUNTER VALLEY VINTAGE.

    SINGLETON, Friday.--It is estimated that the wine crop this year in the Hunter Valley will average 4000 gallons to the acre, and that the quality will be up to former years. Altogether, ...

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  30. A VALEDICTORY GATHERING.

    Mr. James Blanksby who is leaving Newcastle to take up the position of secretary to the board appointed to manage the Miners' Accident Relief Fund, was entertained at a banquet by the ...

    Article : 309 words
  31. EXECUTION OF JIMMY GOVERNOR.

    Jimmy Governor, the last of the notorious blacks concerned in the murders at Breelong on the night of July 20, was hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 531 words
  32. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  33. BONG BONG RACE BALL.

    MOSS VALE, Friday.--The Bong picnic race ball was held to-night in Bennett's hall. The evening was delightfully cool, and the attendance large. Many very beautiful costumes were worn by the ladies, of whom ...

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  34. THE U.S.S. OREGON.

    Mr. H. S. Chipman, of Sydney, has received the following letter from the United States Rear-Admiral on the Aslatic station:--"Office of the Commander-in-Chief, United States Naval Force ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN UNION BENEFIT SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Australian Union Benefit Society was held at the School of Arts last night. The annual report and balance-sheet, which were adopted, disclosed a total of fund in ...

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  36. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    Robert Storey (42), a wharf laborer, residing at 4 Essex-street, was working in the hold of the steamer Dongola at Moore's Wharf yesterday, when a bale of wool fell on him. He was conveyed ...

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  37. FIRES.

    A fire, caused by the electric lighting wires, occurred in the servants'-hall at Government House yesterday afternoon, and burned portion of the celling before it was extinguished. The ...

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  38. CIVIL AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

    The board of the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade held its January meeting on Thursday. Dr. R. H. Todd presided. The construction of new ambulances for the Berrima District ...

    Article : 179 words
  39. DEBATING CLUBS.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Sydney Debating Club was held on Thursday, the president (Alderman E. Lindsay Thompson) in the chair. A motion by Mr. Vider--"That the appointment ...

    Article : 138 words
  40. A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    Sir,--I note a paragraph in your issue to-day informing the public that the above society has done more business last year than any previous year. The members and especially the ...

    Article : 118 words
  41. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Sydney Philharmonic Society will be held in the High School, Castlereagh-street, on Tuesday evening next. Subscribing members are specially invited to ...

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  42. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT ST. PETERS.

    A Sunday school in connection with the Primitive Methodist Church At May-street, St. Peters, in now completed, and will be brought into use to-morrow. To celebrate the completion. ...

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  43. SHED DESTROYED AT MARRICKVILLE.

    A shed, containing furniture, situated at the rear of premises occupied by Mrs. Maitland, Plle-street, Marrickville, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The Marrickville and ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. SYDNEY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The public distributions of certificates and medals of the Sydney College of Music will take place in February, and the examination for Associate Diploma will be held at the ...

    Article : 66 words
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