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  4. CRICKET.

    The fourth round of the New South Wales Cricket Association's competitions was begun on Saturday in suitry weather. There were several fine individual [?]tting and bowling ...

    Article : 239 words
  5. THE CHERNIAVSKYS.

    February heat at its worst swept over the city on Saturday, thus diminishing the attendance at the Conservatorium in the afternoon, when none the less the programme ...

    Article : 354 words
  6. DAME CLARA BUTT.

    The return of Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford, whose departure for America will take place after the opening of, the New Zealand tour at Wellington, on ...

    Article : 618 words
  7. NOTES ON THE PLAY.

    At Rushcutter Bay Oval Sydney dismissed Manly for 141 in 100 minutes. Eight vickets were down for 6d, when Bubb put in some solid hitting, which added runs very quickly. Off successive balls from Asher he ...

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  8. "THE POOR MAN'S PARSON."

    The Rev. Frank German supports the title role in a new melodrama staged at the Grand Opera House for the first time on Saturday. The plot and construction is a little more ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. AN AUSTRALIAN FILM.

    "The Blue Mountain Mystery," an Australian production, was shown at the Lyceum to a crowded house for the first time on Saturday. The picture is a masterpiece from beginning ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. THE TIVOLI.

    The full houses at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday afforded ample demonstration of the public appreciation of the programme provided. There were a number of new turns, the ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. OUR GIRLS.

    Sir,—I notice that Dr. E. Neil McQueen is not as impressed by the "dog-fights," as he terms them, of ancient Greece as Keats was "on first looking into Chapman's Homer," or ...

    Article : 216 words
  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Lee Howell (a joung tenor from the studio of Mr. W. Hopkins-Jones), who gave a vocal recital at King's Hall on Saturday night, was unmindful of Robert Browning's warning that in art the reach must ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As some women are so agitated about girls who are more proficient in most useful things than their brothers, I would suggest the following as a means to an-end. Let them ...

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  14. MISS FRASER'S PUPILS.

    St. James's Hall was filled on Saturday nignt, when the pupils of Miss Jean Fraser gave an entertainment of singing, dancing, reciting, and acting, the proceeds of which are to go to the Miller's Point branch of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. WESTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Ball Players, 204 (Giltinan 74 Lambert 48) and no wickets for 51 (Gillman 30 not out, Lamber 23 not out; Giltinan four for 23, Whitty four for 39, lambert two for 42), beat Rhodes 127 and 117 (A. ...

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  16. PETERSHAM CHORAL SOCIETY.

    The Petersham Choral Society presented "The Belle of New York" at the Petersham Town Hall on Saturday night. The production is perhaps a rather ambitious one for an amateur company, but the members ...

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  17. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    Music lovers will be interested to learn that the committee of the Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney has decided to include in next season's subscription series a complete performance of Verdi's "Aida." ...

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  18. MISS LAURA LESLIF'S STUDENTS.

    The students of Miss Laura Leslie will present elocutionary and humorous items at St. James's Hall, on Thursday evening next, when Miss Irene Yates will contribute her original musical monologues. Miss Ivy ...

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  19. MISS HAZEL SORRELL'S CONCERT.

    Miss nazel Sorrell, a soprano from the studio of Mr. Rex de Cairos Rego, will gave a concert at King's Hall on Wednesday owning next, when she will sing "One Fine Day," the waltz-song from the comic opera ...

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  20. CANTATA—"THE MAY QUEEN."

    Next Saturday evening and on Tuesday, May 15, at the Conservatorium. Mr. Roland Foster will direct the first performance of fair W. Sterndale Bennett's "The May Queen," with a gay incidental scene, affording a ...

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  21. LONDON IN PICTURES.

    At the Globe Theatre from Saturday next, "London, the Wonder City," will be shown. Young students and school children ure to be invited to compete for a prize which will be given for the ...

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  22. Mrs. CONSTANCE ROBERTS' RECITAL.

    At the St James' Hall this evening an invitation recital will be given by the pupils of Mrs. Constance Roberts, a well-known artist, who studied as Constance Salmond under Signer Marett in London, ...

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