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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Criterion Theatre proved all too small for the throngs of playgoers who sought to assist at the farewell of Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton in "Count Hannibal" last night. The departing artists ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs house yesterday:—M. S. Dollar, steamer for San Francisco with 5213 tous cargo coal, and 1187 tons coal bunkers; ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Cootamundra water supply is getting very low. The railway supply was cut off on Monday night. This will mean a big loss of revenue to the council if dry weather continues ...

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  5. THE PEREGRINE DEAL.

    The hearing of the case in which Peter Fedoravitch Varawa, a Russian subject, is claiming £20,000 damages for false imprisonment at Sydney, in January, 1905, from the ...

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  6. SHIRES CONFERENCE.

    At the Royal Exchange yesterday the Shires Association of New South Wales opened its second annual conference. The president, Mr. R. J. Higgins, presided over a ...

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  7. THE LATE KING.

    Sir,—Would it not be more in accordance with a day of mourning were all the hotels closed on that day, as well as the public offices? On the occasion of the funeral of the ...

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  8. ST. JAMES' CHURCH.

    On Sunday the following letter from the [?] was read to the congregation of St. [?] Dear Mr. Marston,—I desire to say how ...

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  9. FIRE BRIGADES.

    Under the new Fire Brigades Act the local brigade will be considerably altered. A resident fireman has already been appointed, while Superintendent Webb has been instructed ...

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  10. NORTHERN MINERS' BOARD.

    The Northern Miners' Wages Board sat in camera again to-day at the Newcastle Courthouse, and further considered the difficulties which have recently arisen at Duckenfield and ...

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  11. A STATUE TO THE KING.

    Sir,—May I heartily endorse Mr. Broomfield s letter advocating a Mackennal statue of "Edward the Peacemaker" May I also suggest that, Mr. Mackennal being selected for the ...

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  12. THE CHURCHES.

    Coincident with the opening of the Dr. Murray Memorial Orphanage at Maitland on Sunday the institution at Singleton controlled by the Slaters of Mercy will cease to exist, and ...

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  13. SEAMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    George Crouch, 50, a seaman on the pilot steamer Ajax, died suddenly on Monday. He was seen to go ashore at about 8.15 a.m., and was shortly afterwards found lying near ...

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  14. A SITE FOR THE STATUE.

    Sir,—Noticing that a statue of the law King has been proposed and it is a proposal which will appeal lo wellnigh all Australia, I would suggest the following as an Australian site: ...

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  15. THE CLAMOUR FOR RAILWAYS.

    At a well-attended public meeting, it was unanimously decided to form an association to be known as the Eden-Bombala Railway League, with the object of connecting the ...

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  16. THE THEATRES.

    The first matinee of "The Third Degree" will begin to-day at the Theatre Royal, where Charles Kle[?] new drama brings forward Miss Katherine Grey in a splendidly emotional character, in effective contrast to ...

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  17. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE COUNCIL.

    The thirty-seventh annual session ot the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia was commencerd yesterday morning in the Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street, ...

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  18. THE KING'S FUNERAL.

    Sir,—I see in your valuable columns that the Federal Government have decided to hold a grand memorial and musical service in Melbourne on Friday next the day of the King's ...

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  19. MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISES.

    An important judgment was given in the Full Court to-day in a special case submitted by the arbitrators and umpire in connection with the proposed purchase by the Perth City ...

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  20. [?] TRADITIONS OF ST. JAMES' CHURCH.

    Sir,—Some writers in your paper have re[?] to the "traditions" of St. James' [?] and desire to cause your readers to [?] that its traditions are those of High ...

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  21. BUTTER FACTORY MANAGERS.

    The annual conference of the Butter Factory Managers' Association was opened by the Premier to-day. The presinrst (Mr. Joseph Lucas), in his ...

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  22. NATIONAL MOURNING DAY.

    Sir,—Allow me to suggest as funeral services will probably be held in all the churches on Friday, 20th inst, in memory of the late King, which services no doubt will be attended ...

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  23. HALL CAINE ON "PETE."

    Rupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell received by yesterday's English mail a letter from Mr. Hall Caine, dated from Greeba Castle, Isle of Man. Mr. Caine, who wrote "The Manxman," the story from which he ...

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  24. VICTORIAN GAOL SYSTEM.

    Charles Edward Thurgood was before the Bairnsdale Court to-day on three charges of having obtained money by falsely representing that he was authorised to collect for the ...

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  25. THE ANDERSON VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.

    Mr. William Anderson's "London Vaudeville Stars," recruited from his "Babes in the Wood" pantomime, lately running in Melbourne at the Kind's Theatre, have successfully entered upon their season at the ...

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  26. THEATRICAL CHORISTERS.

    An application was yesterday lodged with the Commonwealth Industrial Registrar for the registration of the Australian Theatrical Choristers' Association under the ...

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  27. OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At the Lyceum, both afternoon and evening to-day. Mr. Charles Spencer's Theatrescope Company will show the recent pictures of King Edward VII. at Knowsley, the Punchtown Steeplechase of last month, the ...

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  28. OUR ADORED QUEEN MOTHER.

    Sir,—I have never forgotten tnat many decades ago I stood with rely then young wife spectators of the return of the then Prince of Wales—our late beloved King—from his ...

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  29. TEMPERANCE CAMPAIGN.

    At a special sitting of the Licensing Court to-day, the license of the Crown and Anchor Hotel, at Morpeth, was cancelled, on the application [?] Inspector Sykes, under the ...

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  30. [?]UEENSLAND SUGAR GROWERS.

    [?] the Supreme Court in Civil Jurisdic[?] a case came on in which Lauritz Peter [?] a farmer, living near Tiaro, sued W. [?] (Under-Secretary to the Treasury), ...

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  31. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    The Collector of Customs has completed the inquiry concerning the steamer Waratah on behalf of the Board of Trade. Twenty four witnesses were examined. ...

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  32. OUR MERCANTILE MARINE.

    The news cabled from London last month, and published in this journal, that underwriters contemplate advancing insurance rates in respect to vessels employed in the Australian ...

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  33. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) has announced that the Union Steamship Company had decided to call for tenders for the refrigerating space on the steamers ...

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  34. MILDURA TO YELTA.

    Mr. Kernot (chief engineer for railway construction) returned on Monday from a visit to the district between Mildura and Yelta. It is proposed to extend the line from Mildura to ...

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  35. MME. CARRENO AND THE S.A.O.S.

    Mme. Teresa Carreno, after an absence of about three years, will reappear at the Town Hall next Wednesday evening with the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society. The world-famous pianist will play the Tschaikowsky ...

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  36. THE MINIMBAH WRECK.

    [?]onkey engine and lifting gear have been [?] on the end of the breakwater to [?]tate the dismantling of the Minimbah [?] and the work is being carried out with ...

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  37. CONCERT ENGAGEMENTS.

    On Monday evening next Mr. Lawrence Campbell will give the second of his six [?]ocutionary and musical recitals at the Y.M.C.A. Hall. The [?] tonist will deliver an except from "Othello," and ...

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  38. A MEMORIAL OF KING EDWARD VII.

    Sir,—An admirable suggestion has been made that a statue to his late Majesty should be erected in Queen's-square, in close proximity to the statues of his beloved parents. It ...

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  39. FREETRADE LEAGUE.

    At its meeting on Monday evening, the council of the Freetrade League reviewed the Federal political situation, and decided to defer active propaganda work until after the ...

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  40. ESCAPED CHINESE.

    Captain Morton, master of the steamer M. S. Dollar, was at the District Court to-day fined £200 for having allowed two Chinese, members of his crew, to escape on April 26. ...

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  41. [?]RE BRIGADES' CONFERENCE.

    Interstate Fire Brigades Conference [?] its sittings to-day. Harrie B. Lee (chief officer of the Mel[?] Metropolitan Fire Brigade), in the ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I think we will be lacking in spirit and duty to the memory of our late beloved King if we do not have a grand and impressive ceremony, with massed bands playing, on the day ...

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  45. DIVIDEND THROUGH POST.

    In the Full Court to-day tho Chief Justice delivered Judgment in the case of Acraman v the S.A. Gas Company, in which plaintiff claimed £5 9s, amount of dividend on 19 ...

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  46. POLICE AND CHINESE.

    Half a dozen police under Sub-Inspector Branston raided a house in Castlereagh-street last night, and arrested eight Chinese, whom they believe to have been connected with the ...

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  47. HELP FOR THE SUFFERING.

    Sir,—When the question arises as to what form the memorial to our late beloved King will take, would it not be well to remember his practical sympathy was ever with the ...

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  48. WIRTH BROTHERS' CIRCUS.

    A benefit performance will take place at Messrs. Wirth Brothers circus to-night, in aid of the late Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan's memorial fund. An excellent programme has been arranged. Raymond, the ...

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  49. FIRE IN AN HOTEL.

    [?] fire break out early yesterday morn[?] front room on the second floor of [?] George Hotel, situated at the corner [?] and Sussex streets. The inmates of ...

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  50. SYDNEY SKATING RINK.

    Bendrodt and Irving, American skaters, gave an exciting demonstration of fancy roller skating at Prince Alfred Park rink last night. They will repeat their daring performance on Thursday night. The daily ...

    Article : 41 words
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