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  2. CHRISTMAS MEMORIES.

    Grey clouds, heavy with unfallen snow, hung overhead and underfoot, the wet pavements reflected dully the smoke-veiled sun. Long rows of sombre houses showed vaguely through the ...

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  5. "THE GONDOLIERS."

    A crowded house witnessed the opening performance of "The. Gondoliers" at Her Majesty's last night, and it is safe to say it was a delighted crowd which saw and heard the ...

    Article : 394 words
  6. THE BLUE ROSETTE.

    Lady Des Barres told me with great satisfaction that Illverston had once more relapsed into its habitual quiet. "Dr. Barty," I said one afternoon, as he was ...

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  7. THE SOIL.

    The State Wheat Board has adopted a new scale of dockage for deficiency in weight, to take effect from the 28th inst, All agents and millers have been circularised to this effect, ...

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  8. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    The State Orchestra is due to sail by the Mahono this week for Auckland, where six concerts have been arranged, the first taking place on the evening of arrival. Six concerts ...

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  9. NEWTOWN PANTOMIME.

    Ben and John Fuller's fairy pantomime, "The Babes in the Wood," opened at the Newtown Majestic yesterday, and was witnessed by packed houses at both afternoon and evening performances. Miss Nellie Kollc, ...

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  10. BULK HANDLING.

    Several small parcels have been handled in bulk through the country grain silos, but those operations have practically been for testing and experimental purposes. This is the first ...

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  11. FOR WOMEN.

    A pleasant function took place at the Sydney Homoeopathic Hospital recently, when Mrs. Pring, president of the Ladies' Aid, attended at the distribution of Christmas gifts to the ...

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  12. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Christmas musical function of the Royal Philharmonic Society attracted, as heretofore, an audience that filled the Town Hall. As the chorus was supported in Handel's ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. MOTOR LAUNCH SINKS.

    Two, men and two women had an unpleasant experience off Middle Head last night, when a small open launch sank beneath them. It is understood that the party had been ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. INDUSTRIAL BLIND APPEAL.

    Dame Margaret Davidson's gracious thought in asking that Christmas Day should be observed as a day of thanksgiving for sight, has already had substantial response. Because the ...

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  16. BODY RECOVERED.

    The body of Reginald Sydney Watson (11), of Reserve Street, Neutral Bay, who was drowned at Manly on Christmas Day,was ...

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  17. LATE MR. ALFRED COLLESS.

    The death took place on Thursday at a private hospital in Sydney of Mr. Alfred Colless, proprietor of the "Nepean Times," Penrith, at the age of 69 years. The remains were taken ...

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