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  2. BROADCASTING. FARMER'S SERVICE.

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  3. AMUSEMENTS. MISS DOROTHEA SPINNEY.

    "Hippolytus" is the play chosen by Miss Dorothea Spinney for to night's performance at the Conservatorium, the third in the present course. The other plays will be:—Monday next, "Electra;" Thursday, ...

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  4. NATIONALISTS.

    A number of proposals amend the Federal platform of the Australian National Federation have been set down for consideration at the triennial conference of that body, to be ...

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  5. LAW REPORT. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

    Cecil, Henry Riby Aves applied for special leave to appeal against the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal, which dismissed his appeal against a conviction in the ...

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  6. THE CARILLON.

    The question of completing the Sydney University War Memorial Carillon, by providing for 53 bells instead of 49, is being raised at the University. A decision on the point will ...

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  7. REAL ESTATE.

    Despite the rough weather, with rain and cold in abundance, which hindered the inspection of properties for sale, the market this week showed a slight improvement upon the ...

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  8. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The following persons who had been convicted, or had pleaded guilty to the various charges on which they were arraigned, during the week, were dealt with as stated:— ...

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  9. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE STREET SINGER."

    Only 10 nights remain of the season of "The Street Singer." In this production Miss Gladys Moncrieff is making her lost Sydney appearances with the Royal Comic Opera Company. A matinee will be ...

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  10. "PRIMROSE."

    The New Musical Comedy Company, with Alfred Frith in the leading comedy role, will return to Her Majesty's on August 29 in "Primrose." Miss Maude Fane will then make her first Sydney ...

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  11. CRITERION—"SPRING CLEANING."

    To-night "spring Cleaning" will begin its final week at the Criterion, where a matinee will be given this afternoon. Miss Pauline Frederick will appear with her supporting artists next Saturday night ir "The ...

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  12. OBITUARY. MR. GEORGE SIDES.

    Mr. Georgo, Sides, who died at nis residence, in Brisbane-street, Harris park, was formerly a well-known pastoralist. Mr. Sides, who was in his 88th year, came to Australia from ...

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  13. THEATRE ROYAL.—"THE MASQUERADERS."

    Mr. Guy Bates Posts' study of the drug add[?]ct and the cousin who takes his place, both in the English Parliament and in his own home, attracts large audiences to "The Masqucrader," which will be performed ...

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  14. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.—"LITTLE JESSIE JAMES."

    Miss Dorothy Brunton is winning great [?]vour in the title role of "Little Jessie James" at the Grand Opera House, where Mr. Harry Augers is also popular, A matinee is announced for to-day. ...

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  15. SUPREME COURT.

    Robinson and another v Little and others. Cross appeals were instituted from a decree of the Chief Judge in Equity in a suit between Alfred Strangman Robinson and Thomas ...

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  16. THE PALACE.

    "Fair and Warmer" is being played' at the Palace by the company headed by Miss Nellie Bramley, Another matinee will take place to-day. ...

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  17. THE TIVOLI.

    Harry Green, Jewish comedian, will appear at the Tivoli to-day in a sketch, "The Cherry Tree," in which [?]e will be supported by Marie Hurst and Walter Allen. Ernest Hastings, entertainer at the piano, will ...

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  18. MR. JOHN COSGROVE.

    The funeral took place at Waverley Cemetery on Thursday afternoon of the late Mr. John Cosgrove, a well-known actor, who died on August 10. He had been in bad health for ...

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  19. QUAINT EXHIBIT.

    Among, the curios to be displayed at the Church Missionary Society's centenary exhibition in Sydney Town Hall will be a flag which was made under unique circumstances. ...

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  20. LAW NOTICES.

    The following appeal against a magistrate's conviction will be heard at No. 3 District Court, Queen's-square: —Francis Walter Dredge, false pretences. ...

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  21. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    The principal feature of the new programme at Fuller's this afternoon and this evening will be the singing the operatic artists Signora Ambroso and Signor Scamuzzi, in selections from their repertoire, ...

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  22. MONDAY, AUGUST 17.

    At Darlinghurst Cuurt-house.—At 10.20 a.m.—Before the Kuli Court.-Foi judgment: Pet ile v Maifailauc, Walsh v Salnsbury. Appeals: Baird v Magripills, Standard Rubber Works pty., Ltd., v Nagel. ...

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  23. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.

    "Con Morcni's Gloom Chasers are enjoying a prosperous season at the Newtown Majestic Theatre, where they are presenting a scries of revues each week. To-day they will be seen in "Ginger and Pep" and ...

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  24. MR. WILLIAM GEORGE BOSWARD.

    Mr. William George Bosward died at his residence, 48 Selwyn-street, Paddington, on Tuesday. Mr. Bosward was born in Chelseastreet, Surry Hills, 79 years ago. For many ...

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  25. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The 250th concert of the Royal Philharmonie Society will be given next Wednesday evening, when Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiawatha" will be performed, under the baton of Mr. Joseph Bradley. Miss Rthel Osborn, ...

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  26. CONSERVATORIUM STRING QUARTET.

    The fourth of the series of subscription concerts by the Co[?]rvatorium String Quartet—Messrs. Gerald Walenn, "Lionel Lawson, Alfred Hill, and Gladstone Bell—will be held next Wednesday. The programme ...

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  27. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Re Albert Edward Passmore, ex parte Margaret Maud Craig and another, Messrs. W. D. Schrader and McFaddcn appeared for the petitioning creditors. A sequestration order ...

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  28. MUSIC IN THIS ART GALLERY.

    This afternoon the Conservatorium Ladies' String Quartet—Misses Muriel Buchanan, Eunice Hurst, Florence Forshaw and Rosamond Cornford—will play two quartets—Haydn's in G. Minor and Dvorak's in ...

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  29. MR. T. M. STACKPOOL.

    Mr. Thomas Martin Stackpool died on Wednesday night, aged 45 years. Mr. Stackpool had been confined to his bed with an attack of double pneumonia during the past six weeks. ...

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  30. MISS DOROTHY HELMRICH.

    A recital is to he given at the Town Hall on Tuesday, August 25, by Miss Dorothy Helmrich, whose artistic singing proved so attractive in the concerts she has already given. The Musical Association, the ...

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  31. BROADCASTERS, LTD.

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  32. TRAFFIC CONFERENCE.

    A resolution of protest against the proposal of the Chief Secretary—(Mr. Lazzarinl) to have private conferences in his own room to consider matters relating to the control ...

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  33. MOSMAH MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The final performance of the "Veronique" [?]ason will be given by the Mosman Musical Society to-night at the Mosman Town Hall. ...

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  34. CONSERVATORIUM STUDENTS.

    There was large attendance on Wednesday night at the Conservatorium for a students' orchestral concert, though the weather was uufavourable. The programme included Mozart's "Magic Flute" overture, ...

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  35. CHAPLAIN-COLONEL A. ROSS.

    The death occurred yesterday of ChaplainColonel Auchinleck Ross, a member of an old Highland military family. The deceased was the son of Major-General Adam Ross, ...

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  36. NO. 2 FULL COURT.

    This appeal remains part heard. ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    This was an application by Lewis Berger and Sons, Ltd., for a rescission of the Storemen and Packers' Wholesale Oil and Colours Stores' award. Mr. Brotherson, ...

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  38. THE PLAYBOX.

    Karel Capel's "R.U.R." will finish its run at the Playbox on Wednesday next. McNulty's "The Lord Mayor" and a Grand Guignol play are announced for August 26. ...

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  39. IN EQUITY.

    This was an application on behalf of the plaintiff for a decree in the suit of Herbert Jacob Solomon against Louis Morris and Henry Victor Temby, in which the plaintiff ...

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  40. ORGAN RECITAL.

    Mr. Ernest Truman, City. Organist, who will give a recital at the Town Hall to-night, will include in his programme the "William Tell" Overture (Rossini), "The Dance of the Hours (Ponchie[?]), and the "1812" ...

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  41. MRS. MARGARET YOUMAN.

    The death occurred on Thursday of Mrs. Margaret Youman, one of the eldest and most respected residents of Guyra, at the residence of her son, Thomas, at the age of 94. Her ...

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  42. MISS GRACH STAFFORD'S PUPILS.

    To-night, at St. James's Hall, Miss Grace Stafford's students will give a programme in which new humcrous and dramatic recitations, custumed seenes, and comedies, and a "Chinese Legend," in which ...

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  43. LAND COURT.

    Hearing was concluded of the objection by Sir Thomas Hughes to the valuations of the Valuer-General of certain land at the intersection of Victoria-road and New South ...

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  44. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. H. H. Blunden reported that Mr. John Hines, of Burwood, had returned from England with a ...

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  45. PLAYS IN FRENCH.

    The French section of the University of Sydney will produce the three-act play, "Les Petites Mains at St. James's Hall on Monday evening. "Le Gendarme est Sans Pit[?]e," a one-act farce, will be ...

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  46. MR. J. D. OGILBY.

    Mr. J. D. Ogilby, a veteran scientist, died at Diamatina Hospital on Tuesday, aged 72 years. He was a recognised authority on Australian fishes, and did valuable work on ...

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  47. MATINEES AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    A series of mantinees organised by Berle[?] Limited, will he held at [?]er Majesty's Theatre on August 24, 25, 27, and 28, at which ta[?] and music will constitute a feature of the programmes. ...

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  48. MARINE COURT.

    As a sequel to the finding of the Court regarding the colliston in the harbour between the tug Gamecook and the forry steamer Kirawa, on July 20, William Clarnbert Cross. ...

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  49. ICE CARNIVAL.

    The plan for the annual fancy-costume ice carnival, which is to be held at the Glaciarium on Thursday, August 27, will be opened at Paling's on Monday morning. Among the many attractions that are ...

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  50. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held yesterday, at the City Coroner's Court, into the circumstances of the death of William Henry Blackshileld, aged 22 years, on July 3l. It was stated in evidence that d[?]sed had ...

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  51. BAND MUSIC.

    The Metropolitan Band will give, in the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon, the last for this year of its series of matince concerts. The band, under the direction of Mr. John Palmer, will play marches ...

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  52. "THE LOST WORLD."

    Next Friday night at the Crystal Palace Theatre, First National will present an interesting picture, with a scientific basis. It is "The Lost World," founded on the novel of the same name by Sir Arthur Conan ...

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  53. "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE."

    Last night the Governor (Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair), Lady de Chair, and suite visited the Prince Edward Theatre to see "Monsieur Beauca[?]re." The picture gives Rudolph Valentino one of his most ...

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  54. PARRAMATTA HOSPITAL BALL

    The annual ball of Parramatta District Hospital, which was held on Thursday evening, attracted an attendance of 500 people. The hall was beautifully decarated with palms and ...

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  55. "QUO VADIS."

    The pageant of Rome under the Emperor, Nero, provided by First National's [?]im, "Quo Vadis," proves popular at the Crystal Palace Theatre. The palace of Nero, with its terraces of fountains and its banqueting ...

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  56. COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL.

    The appellant in this case, Nicholas Brown, was convicted at the Tamworth Quarter Sessions of an offence against a young woman, and sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment. ...

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  57. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Broken Hearts of Broadway" features Colleen Moore in a dramatic role to-day at the Lyceum Theatre. Her supporting cast includes Johnnie Walker, Alice Lake, Tully Marshall, kate Price, Creighton Hale, and ...

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  58. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    Owing to delay in the arrival of sir Keith Smith's lantern slides the Royal Colonial Institute has found it necesssary to alter the syllabus of lectures. On Tuesday. August ...

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  59. SOLICITOR CHARGED.

    Mr. peisley, S.M., yesterday dismissed a charge aganist Bertrand Theodore Heavener, aged 3O years, a solicitor, of having "[?]ratly" omitted to pay the sum of £196/10/ to Harold Syr Ringstead, on or ...

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  60. HAYMARKET THEATRE.

    Under the direction ot Mr. Stam Porter, the Haymarket Orchestra of 20 will play at 2.30 and 8 p.m. "The Dance of the Hours," from "La Gloconda," and Miss Franees Scu[?]lly's "pony ba[?]" will interpret ...

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  61. IN DIVORCE.

    A decree nisi, returnable six months after service, was granted in the suit in which Lena Lear (formerly Potter) sought a divorce from John Henry Lear on the ground of ...

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  62. LVRIC WINTERGARDEN THEATRE.

    "Greater Than Marriage," a new Master picture to be shown to-day at the Lyric Wintergarden Theatre. is adapted from Louis Joseph Vance's novel [?] "Joan Thursday." which deals with the rival claims on a ...

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  63. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Richard Thomas, aged 28 years, appeared before Mr. Laidlaw, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday, to answer a charge of having assaulted Edith Peter[?]m Russell-Jones, on August 13, with intent to rob ...

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  64. "GOLGOTHA."

    At the invitation of the re[?]tor of St. [?] College a large gathering on Thursday evening witnessed the production of a passion play [?] "Golgoths." The perfor[?] was given at [?] the ...

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  65. LATE MR. N. M. NIVISON.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the late Mr. Norman Marley Nivison, grazier, of Ohlo, Walcha, who died on June 16 last, leaving an estate of the net value of £27,609, the ...

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  66. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    Shanghai, with its weallh of decoration in interior settings, forms the background to "East of Suez," a Paramount picture, to be released at the Empress Theatre to-day. The cast is headed by Pola Negri ...

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