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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final matinee performance of "A Royal Divorce" will be given at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day, and this absorbing play will be presented for the last time next Tuesday night. ...

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  3. A DESPERATE RESOLVE.

    MR. BARTON: "I SUPPOSE I MUST TACKLE IT. I CAN'T STAND OUT HERE IN THE COLD." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE SPANISH ADMIRAL AT MANILA.

    Admiral Montojo, who was in command of the Spanish squadron at Manila when it sustained a crushing defeat, was an officer of experience and of considerable repute; but he seems to have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FAREWELL TO THE REV. HENRY CLARK.

    A public valedictory meeting was held in the Harris-strcet Baptist Church last night in connection with the departure of the pastor, the Rev. Henry Clark, who has accepted a call to the ...

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  6. THE TORPEDO BOAT IN WAR.

    No factor in the Spanish navy has excited more uneasiness in the minds of American, naval officers than the torpedo flotilla which has just left the Capo Verde Islands. That flotilla is not ...

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  7. STORMS ON THE COAST.

    This year promises to be a record one for easterly gales. The February storm, with its tale of disasters, will be a memorable one, and so also will the so-called Maitland gale of last month, ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--The rough sea again prevailing along the coast has caused a suspension of loading operations at the different colliery jotties. The steamer Karaweera arrived ...

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  9. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    The performances of the entertaining spectacular drama "Straight from the Heart" which are given every night at the Theatre Royal are attended by satisfactorily large and more than ...

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  10. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--A young man named Charles Turner committed suicide at Black Range this morning in a shocking manner. Deceased and his father were engaged at the cyanide ...

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  11. THE LYCEUM.

    The management and staff of the Lyceum Theatre, are actively engaged upon a new and novel production, which will be placed before the Australian public for the first time on ...

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  12. THE "LIMITED COMPANY" CRAZE.

    A year ago not less than 23,728 limited companies with a total paid-up capital of £1,285,042,021 were, according to official statistics, carrying on business in the United Kingdom. Now, the most ...

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  13. KIAMA STOCK BOARD.

    KIAMA, Tuesday.--At a special meeting of the Kiama pastures and stock protection board this afternoon, the Bourke hoard forwarded a resolution. asking the Kiama board's co-operation in ...

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  14. THE TIVOLI.

    Since Saturday night each performance at the Tivoli Theatre has been witnessed by a crowded house. At this theatre there seems to be a rule to vociferously applaud every item, and encore ...

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  15. THE DURWARD LELY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "Scottish Song and Humor," the popular recital given in the Centenary-hall, York-street, last night by Mr. Durward Lely, drew a satisfactorily large attendance, despite the rather ...

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  16. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.—The Quarter Sessions were continued last night. John Ryan was found guilty of sheep-stealing, and recommended to mercy on account of his advanced age. He was ...

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  17. WASHED OVERBOARD IN THE GALE.

    Among the casualties recorded yesterday as a result of the gale was the drowning of Captain C. Lunge, the master of the schooner Alexander. During the afternoon the schooner ran into ...

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  18. THE LAND OF THE MAORI.

    Two New Zealand natives, Rawel and Hine Taimoa, who are remembered in Sydney as good entertainers, will give an entertainment entitled "The Land of the Maori" in the Criterion ...

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  19. CHARITY MATINEE.

    All things are now ready for the charity matinee, which is to bo given in Her Majesty's Theatre on Friday, beginning at 2 o'clock. From the published programme it will be seen that no ...

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  20. INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The second meeting of the current session of the Insurance Institute of New South Wales was held last night at tho Sydney Exchange. Mr. Henry F. Francis occupied the chair. An ...

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  21. A FAMOUS ARTIST.

    SIR EDWARD BURNE-JONES, whose death was announced on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. IMPREGNABLE KRONSTADT.

    War, and rumors of war—especially rumors— are so much in the air that Mr. Max Pemberton's new military novel "Kronstadt!" comes in the very nick of time; and, indeed, the following ...

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  23. A KETCH IN DANGER. VESSELS SHELTERING.

    ARAKOON, Tuesday.--The ketch Mary Ellis is weather-bound in Trial Bay. She is loaded with cedar and other timber. The crew, in consequence of the bad weather, have abandoned the The shipping arriving yesterday had to bear the brunt of the storm, and they all had rough experiences. The steamer Jeanara, bound from Table Bay to Newcastle, fell in with the bad weather ...

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  24. THE POLYTECHNIC.

    Possibly no objection will bo found with the announcement that "If you wish to spend a pleasant hour and a half go to the Polytechnic, and you will see more than your grandfathers could ...

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  25. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The views of modern Jorusalem, which are being exhibited at the Cyclorama, in George- street, opposite tho railway station. In combination with the illusion of Daphne and other ...

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  26. MISS BRAUND'S RECITAL.

    In the vocal recital to be given on Friday night, Miss Braund will be assisted by Madame Kellermann, Herr Scheinpflug, and Messrs. Wale, Stevenson, Grist, and Burns-Walker. Miss Braund ...

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  27. MR. GLADSTONE'S DEATH-BED HYMN.

    What is Mr. Gladstone's favorite hymn? Canon Scott Holland, in his touching sermon, described Mr. Gladstone as "spending his life in benedictions to those whom he leaves behind in this ...

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  28. CHARBONNET-KELLERMANN PIANOFORTE RECITALS.

    The recitals to be given by Madame Kellermann are under vice-regal patronage, and Lady Hampden has signified her intention to be present, when Madame Charbonnet-Kellermann ...

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  29. THE GALE AT THE HEADS.

    Our South Head correspondent telegraphed last evening:--"An east-south-east gale has been blowing all day, with a heavy easterly sea, The gale is still raging, with thick rain squalls at ...

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  30. MR. JULIUS KNIGHT IN SHAKESPEARE.

    It is not surprising that the popularity of Mr. Julius Knight, who has achieved distinction in Australia as an actor of much originality and talent, has led to a desire to see him in some of ...

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  31. A STEAMER DETAINED.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Owing to the heavy sea running outside last night the departure of the steamer Sydney for Sydney was delayed until 5 o'clock this morning. ...

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  32. INTERVIEW WITH MR. RUSSELL.

    Tho Government Astronomer, when seen, stated that the rain had been driven in from seaward over the mountains far into the interior. Yesterday it was general over the whole eastern ...

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  33. THE DEEMING CASE REVIVED.

    Memories of the Deeming case have been recalled to the Victorian police authorities lately in a most unexpected manner. A short time back (says the "Argus") a letter ...

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  34. MARITIME DISASTER RELIEF FUND.

    A meeting of the committee of the Maritime Disaster Relief Fund was held at Mr. Quong Tart's rooms in Kingsirect yesterday afternoon. Letters were read from their Excellencies Lord Hampden and Admiral Pearson, ...

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  35. HOW THE RUSH IS STOPPED.

    An old soldier, who served in the Zulu, Afghan, and Nile campaigns, explained to the writ or how on several occasions in his personal experience British forces have been saved from ...

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  36. AUSTRALASIAN FEDERATION LEAGUE.

    The monthly meeting of the Central Federation League for New South Wales was held on Monday. Alderman John Young (vice-prasident) occupied the chair, and there were also present Messrs. Edward Bowling (hon ...

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  37. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    Shortly before 7 o'clock last night a railway porter, named William Hamilton, aged 21 years, was knocked down by a train in the Eveleigh tunnel, and received injuries which will probably result in his death. ...

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  39. DROWNED IN THE HARBOR.

    An inquiry was held by the City Coroner yesterday with reference to the death of a man named [?] Anderson, whose body was recovered from the water at Darling Harbor early that morning. No evidence was ...

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