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  2. AMUSEMENTS

    Mr. Markham's Vaudeville Entertainers still continue to attract large audiences at the Empire Theatre, where a popular programme is presented each ...

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  3. MADAME MELBA

    Madame Melba, who arrived at Sydney from, New Zealand on Saturday, will be the guest of Lord and Lady Dudley during her stay in the New South ...

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  4. THE DEARER LOAF

    The price of bread is a question which comes very near to the hearts of us all, and during the past fortnight this has been more particularly in evidence in ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    In the Senate to-day Senator Millen moved a motion expressing regret at the health of the late Premier of South Australia, and sympathy with the relatives. ...

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  6. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    On Monday night a special holiday performance is to be given at the Mechanics' Institute by "The Australs," a combination of merrymakers that has earned for ...

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  7. POST AND TELEGRAPH

    The revenue from the Post and Telegraph Department last month shows an increase of £13,334. During the eleven expired months of the current financial ...

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  8. THE REPRESENTATIVES

    The Speaker read a communication from the Acting Premier of South Australia, returning thanks on behalf of Mrs. Price for the vote of sympathy ...

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  9. A PERILOUS VOYAGE

    The barquentine Volador, which was towed into Sydney on Saturday, had a perilous experience on the passage across from New Zealand. She was overtaken ...

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  10. A REMARKABLE STORY

    At Newcastle on Wednesday a remarkable story was told by Inspector Goulder in the course of the hearing at the Police Court of the charges against three ...

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  11. "MARITANA."

    On Monday next the Royal Operatic Society will make their first appearance at the Albert Hall in Wallace's delightful and ever-popular opera, "Maritana." ...

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  12. THE WEATHER

    Heavy rain has fallen here for the past few days, but to-day (Wednesday) is bright and sunny—a pleasant change after the dull, grey weather we have ...

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  13. THE NEW MINISTRY

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Deakin announced that he had formed a new Ministry, which had been sworn in that clay by his Excellency the ...

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  14. NOTES FOR MAY, 1909.

    May began with a good rainfall, heavy in the east and west, light in the south. This was followed by a cold spell, with southerly winds and severe frosts, the ...

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  15. GLIDEAWAY SKATING RINK.

    Skating has advanced greatly in public favour since its revival, and last night the floor of the Glideaway Rink was crowded, an incident in the ...

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  16. DRUIDS

    The half-yearly meeting of the Tamar Lodge of Druids was held last night, when Bro. C. A. Scott, Arch-Druid, was in the chair. There were also present ...

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  17. HURRICANE IN THE ISLANDS

    Some further details are given of the recent hurricane by the "Sydney Daily Telegraph" correspondent, writing under date Nukualofa (Tonga), May 1:— ...

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  18. LECTURE BY BISHOP MERCER.

    "Man as a Polite Animal" is the paraphrased title of the lecture to be given by Bishop Mercer in St. John's Hall. From this it is evident his Lord ...

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  19. CONCERT AT TREVALLYN.

    A concert organised by Mr. Selwyn Cox and Miss Standrin in aid of the church funds took place last evening at St. Oswald's, Trevallyn. There was ...

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  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Empire Day was celebrated at Gould's Country by the state school children planting trees and digging round the trees that were planted in former years. ...

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  21. LONGFORD.

    On Monday evening, at the Rechabite Hall, Longford, there was a large attendance at the monthly Band of Hope in connection with the Methodist C.E. ...

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  22. OBSERVATORY NOTES.

    The rainfall for May was 12 points above the average for 65 years. The greatest fall was 104 points on the 15th. The mean temperature, 51.7deg., was ...

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  23. LOWER PIPER.

    A meeting of the Anglican Church building committee was held on Sunday, 23rd inst., after service, the Rev. H. C. Brammall presiding. Present— ...

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  24. DERBY.

    On Sunday last the Rev. W. T. Abbott, the newly-appointed Methodist minister to Scottsdale, visited Branxholm and Derby, exchanging pulpits with the Rev. ...

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  25. NOT SO EASY AS IT LOOKED.

    Reporters are proverbially persistent, and especially American reporters. On one occasion a reporter went to a certain residence in New York to get the details ...

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  26. ULVERSTONE.

    During last year the receipts of the Ulverstone District Benevolent Society totalled £95 8s, including £35 from the Government. The expenses amounted ...

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  27. IN THE SENATE.

    In the Senate, Senator Millen announced the new Ministry, and moved—"That the House, on rising, adjourn to the 23rd." ...

    Article : 166 words
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