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  3. THE TERMS OF SURRENDER.

    "Young man," said the other suddenly, "how old are y[?]?" "Thirty-five[?]" "Thorty-foive is id? An' ye stand there an' ...

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  4. "THE WARNING."

    "She will stay with us once we have her in our power. Fear makes her stay," says one of the characters in The Warning," produced successfully at the Little Theatre ...

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  5. ART AND HISTORY.

    Perspiring, but enthusiasti[?], a large proportion of the picture-loving public assembled at the Queen Victoria Markets on Saturday morning on the occasion of the official opening ...

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  6. "THE REBELS."

    A genuinely-successful production was that, on Saturday evening, at the Palace Theatre, of "The Rebels," by the All[?]n Doono Company. It is interesting to note ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    Bayard Veiller's thrilling drama, "Within the Law," drew a crowded audience on Saturday for the opening of its tenth week at the Criterion Theatre. It is evident that this play is destined to prove one of ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    At the Theatre Royal a great audience assembled on Saturday to witness the performance of "The Confession," by Mr. William anderson's dramatic company. Mr. H. R. Roberts and Miss Eugenie Duggan ...

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  9. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE[?]

    There were a number of new tu[?] at the National Amphitheatre on Saturday. Vernon and Sinch[?]ir made their first appearance in a turn that was [?]kl to contain "something new." Vernon must be noted ...

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  10. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    There was a large audience at the Repertory Theatre on Saturday evening, when the Australian Play Society presented a number of short Australian play[?], including. "The Scare[?]row," "Clothes and the Man," ...

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  11. AMERICAN BOYS.

    Mr. Milton Danziger, the advance representative of the American Boys' World Tour, has just arrived in Sydney from Melbourne. The boys, numbering 46, under the ...

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  12. ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

    This theatre, which is now under new management as a picture theatre, is screening to-day-the star film, "Her Supreme Sacrif[?]ce." This is a fine picture. The programme includes "The Dance at Eagle Pass" and ...

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  13. "THE MONK AND THE WOMAN."

    Frederick Melville's emin[?]ntly successful drama, "The Monk and the Woman, was revived for a brief period by the George Willoughby Company at the Adelphi Theatre ...

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  14. IMPERIAL THEATRE.

    The Imperial is now screening an unusually vi[?]ld film, a chase after a railway train to prevent a head[?] on collision. The title of this drama is "The Only Chance." Another dramatic film, and a star, is ...

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  15. CENTENNIAL THEATRE.

    This new picture theatre, at Bondi Junction, will screen to-night "The Vampire." This sensational picture will be on for only three nights. ...

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  16. "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES."

    "The Prisoner of Zenda" was exhibited on Spencer's screen at the Lyceum for the last time on Saturday. For six nights, beginning to-night, a dramatisation of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles," Thomas Hardy's li[?]erary ...

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  17. WEST'S PICTURES.

    West's continue to present the same pictures [?]yn-chronously at both the Glaciarlum and Olympia. "Facing Eternity" will to-day give place to "Her Dreadful Secret." The consequences of a misearriage ...

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  18. UNIFICATION.

    Sir,—I bet to send you an extract from a friend residing for some years in Maritzburg, South Africa, and who occupies a prominent position in that city:—"The Botha ...

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  19. THE WILLIAMS' THEATRES.

    "Why Girls Leave Home" entertained a host of laughter-loving people at the Crystal Palace on Saturday. Australian topical subjects to be presented today include:—Tas[?]ania: American Boys Arrive is ...

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  20. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S PUPILS.

    Good music and an interesting variety of [?]locutionary items pleased a large audience in St. James's Hall on Saturday evening. Miss Grace Stafford presented her pupils in recitations, speaking choruses, musical ...

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  21. LAW NOTICES.

    At Darlinghurst Courthouse.—At 10.30 a.m.: To be mentioned: Clarke v Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Ltd. Motions. Appeals: Munr[?] v Co[?]namble Pastures Protection Board; Williams v ...

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  22. THE McCORMACK CONCERTS.

    Mr. John McCormack created now, concert records for Australia on Saturday night by triumphantly closing his third Sydney season within 10 weeks of his return to this country ...

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  23. SUPREME[?] COURT.

    Cause List.—Banco Court, St. James'-road.—Cunningham v Commonwealth of Australia; Ma[?]donald v Deputy Federal Commisisoner of Land Tax; same v same; same v same; Douglas v Commonwealth of ...

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  24. VAUDEVILLE AT THE PRINCESS.

    An excellent vaudeville programme is given at the Princess, Railway-square. La Pedieste, Ardo, the Maynards, Will E. Grow, Emma Hardie, Ted Herber[?]e, Mel Brewer, Louie Duggan, Jack Kears, the Lyall ...

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  25. CONCORDIA HALL CONCERT.

    Last Saturday night the yearly concert of the Sydney General Poor Relief Fund was held. Mr. Sid Macdonald was heard in Squire's "Mountain Lovers," and a double encore had to be added. Afterwards ...

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  26. GRAND OPERA.

    There was a great attendance at the "Young Italy" operas "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci" on Saturday night, when the beautiful music, with its ...

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  27. MR. CYRIL MONK'S CONCERT.

    The violin students of Mr. Cyril Monk will assist at a concert at St. James's Hall on Tuesday, December 2, at 7.45, when some attractive ensembles, as well as s[?]os, will figure in the programme. The ...

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  28. HANDICRAFTS ASSOCIATION.

    The annual break-up concert of the Women's Hand[?]crafts Association was held in the Sydney Technical College on Friday night under the direction of Mr. W. A. Hourn. During the evening the Superintendent ...

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  29. MR. LESTER BROWN'S ARRIVAL.

    Mr. Lester Brown arrived by the R.M.S. Makura on Sunday morning, under special engagement to Mr. George Willoughby, Ltd., as producer for their Australasian circuits. He has brought with him a number ...

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  30. SYDNEY'S NEW PLEASURE PARK.

    Mr. E. J. Carroll, who has command of large theatrical interests in North Queensland, states that after seeing the best of the open air amusement parks in America, ...

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  31. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

    The Education Department has completed arrangements for holding the examinations for the Intermediate and Leaving certificates, commencing to-day. There will be 135 ...

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  32. COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.

    Before his Honor Judge[?] Backhouse, with Assessors.— In No. 1 District Court.—At 10 a.m.: Re the Marjori[?] and Corrimal. ...

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  33. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before the Registrar.—At 10.30 a.m.: Cates v Couche. ...

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  34. COURT OF INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    Industrial Courthouse, Queen's-square.—Before Mr. Justice Heydon.—At 10 a.m.: For hearing, Re domesticated Group, No. [?] board, for nomination of employers' representative; re Furniture Trades ...

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  35. BRITISH SCIENTISTS.

    In connection with the visit of the British Scientists in August of next year, a meeting of the N.S.W. Science Committee was held on Friday evening, at the Royal Society's House, ...

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  36. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Next Water Police Court, Phillip-street.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate, at 10 a.m.—For hearing: Wainwright v Wood[?]roft Mannfacturing Company[?] Ltd., Houghton v same, Corbitt x Leitch. At 2 ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before Mr. Justice Higgins.—At the Courthouse, Darlinghurst, at 10 a.m.—Builders' Labourers' Federation v Archer and others (part heard). Before Mr. Justice Powers, at the Royal Society's Hall[?] ...

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  39. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    Sarah Ann Teefy, murder. Note.—Only the witnesses engaged in the abovementioned case will be required to attend on Monday. ...

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  40. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Harold John May and Thomas M'Nu[?]ty, criminal offence; Charles Snow, robbery; William Hill, assau[?]t. ...

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