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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    The mystery enshrouding the identity of the vessel which collided with the scow Whangaroa early on Thursday was cleared up on arrival of the Italian barque Saint ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The second anniversary in connection with the opening and dedication of the new Presbyterian Church was celebrated yesterday by a public tea-meeting in the old church, ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND.

    The new steamer Valdivia arrived to-day from New York, with 63,000 cases [?]ros[?]ne, 2000 cases benzine. ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    The usual extra matinee of "Mother Goose" is announced at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day. So far attendances at the new pantomi[?] have not flagged in any way since the opening night. Indeed, Mr. J. C. ...

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  6. CANCER QUACKERY.

    "Cancer: Its Treatment by Modern M[?] thods" was the [?]ubject of the Bradshaw le[?] ture of the Royal College of Surgeons (says the "Tribune") before a distinguished ...

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  7. SHIPPING

    Ortona, R.M.S. 7945 tons, Captain [?] Collins from London, via ports. Passengers—Mr. F. Bartlett, Rev. D. B. Devlin, Miss Irving, Capt. Lewis Davies, Mr. F. Willbraham, Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnston, Miss Meta ...

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  8. OXFORD THEATRE.

    The usual weelly change of bill will be given by the World's Picturescope Company at the Oxford this afternoon and evening. The picture programme will be entirely new with the exception of "Living ...

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  9. THE DAR HARBOURS.

    The following reports were received yesterday from the coastal harbours:—Camden Haven Heads: 9ft on bar. Ballina: 14ft on bar, 15ft on inside channel. Harrington: 11ft on bar, 9ft on inner bar, 8ft 6in on ...

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  10. CASUALTIES.

    The body of a man was discovered yesterday about one and a half mile from town. A railway pass on deceased bore the name of Charles Whitelaw. He had been working ...

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  11. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING

    COOKTOWN (1556 miles).—Arr: April l8, Merri[?] England, New Guinea Government steamer, from Ca[?]rn[?] TOWNSVILLE (1370 miles).—Arr: April 1[?], Bombala, s, from Sydney; Colac, s, from Newcastle, Dep: ...

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  12. "ALL STARS" AT THE MASONIC HALL.

    The All Star Variety Company will give their regular entertainment, under Mr. Fred. Parks' direction, at the New Masonic Hall this evening, when the programme will include a new sketch by the Comedy ...

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  13. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The final matin[?]e of "Rafiles will be given on Wednesday next, after which this exciting drama of crime and attempted detection in which Curtis Be[?] ford and the amateur [?]racksman have so many ...

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  14. CLAY'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.

    Mr. Harry Clay's Vaudeville Company, having successfully completed their suburban circuit for the week, will this evening resume their regular Saturday night entertainment at the Royal Standard Theatre. ...

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  15. LATE MINING.

    To-day's sales were: Smithfield Pile, 7s 3d. Quotations: Columbia Smithfield, 11d, 1s 2d; No. 2 N. Columbia, 12s, 12s 9d; Columbia Extended, 1s 9d, 2s; Great Northern, 2s 1d, 2s ...

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  16. THE JACKSON BENEFIT.

    A smoke concert has been arranged as a benefit to the four orphans of the late Mr. Henry Jackson, who lost his life in the recent boating accident at Coogee, to take place at the Paddington Town Hall next ...

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  17. PALACE THEATRE.

    The Brough-Flemming Company will be honoured with the attendance of the Governor-General, Lady Northcote, Sir George Le Hunte, and suite at Monday's performance of "Peter's Mother." Mrs. De La ...

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  18. THE WORLD'S TOURING CAR.

    The scenic beauties of the famous Pike's Peak district, Colorado, U.S.A., may be observed for the first time in Sydney from the World's Touring Car, Pittstreet, to-day. The reproduction of this rail journey, ...

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  19. THE LABOUR PARTY AND THE EDUCATION ACT.

    Sir,—For some time past certain public men have been endeavouring by inuendo to suggest to the public the idea that there exists some understanding between the New ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL.

    Alderman S. Maclndoe has resigned his seat in thE council. WALGETT, Friday. At a recent meeting of the Shire Council it ...

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  21. THE HAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    At the. Haymarket Hippodrome to-night, the Bohemian Dramatic Company will produce the American slave drama, "A Fight for Freedom." The leading characters will be interpreted by Mr. J. L. Le Breton ...

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  22. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Only twelve more performances can be given of "The Village Blacksmith" at the Criterion Theatre. where the new domestic melodrama, with its picturesque setting and the big scene showing the interior ...

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  23. CONCERT AT CLIFTON GARDENS.

    At the usual afternoon concert in the pavilion to-morrow vocal solos will be rendered by Miss Nellie Lamert, Miss Ruby Falkner, and Mr. A. Richards. Hughes and Purn[?]l's orchestra will play instrumental ...

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  24. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Important changes it the Tivoli Theatre both after noon and evening will [?]nable Mr. Harry Rickards to bring forward Emil Ami[?] a flexible equilibrist and marvellous bender from the Continental theatres. ...

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  25. ROLLER S[?]ATING AT BONDI BEACH.

    The Bondi Recreation Company, Limited, have decidied to open a skating rink during the winter months, and have enlarged their spacious building at Bondi Park with that object. Messrs. Vine and Chard ...

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  26. DEPARTURES.—April 10.

    Germanicus, s, for San Francisco, via Newcasale. Christian Michelsen, for Melbourne. Inga, s, for Maryborough. Como, s, for Valparaiso. ...

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  27. MR. HARRISON ALLEN'S RECITAL.

    Every available seat was reserved for Mr. Harrison Allen's recital of "The Ancient Mariner" at St. James's Hall last night, the fact that Coleridge's narrative-poem was the subject for this year's Junior ...

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  28. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening, at the National Amphitheatre, the National Vandeville Entertainers, under Mr. Harry Brennan's management, will present a new programme, in which Myra Ha[?]on and Alice Wyatt, ...

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  29. MISS MAUD [?]LDYARD'S TOUR.

    Mr. Clyde Meyne[?]l has cabled to his partner, Mr. John Gunn, that he will reach Melbourne on May 20 by the Oruba to arrange various new attractions. The principal enterprise will be the Australian tour of ...

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  30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 20.

    Yorck, G.M.S., for Bremen, via ports: Somerset, s, for London and Liverpool, via ports: Vine Branch, s, for Manila and Vladivostock: Wimmera, s, for Wellington, Lyttleton, Dunedin, and Bluff; Gabo, [?], for ...

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  31. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The activity which marked the advent of the busy season in the coal export trade has been well maintained during the week. A large numbor of tramp steamers and sailing ...

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  32. WONDERLAND CITY.

    The chief attraction at Wonderland City to-night will be the search for the missing girl, in the fun and excitement of which many thousands of visitors will share. She will leave home wearing a pink artificial ...

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  33. MANLY ORPHANAGE FAIR.

    It is announced in our advertising columns that this fair will close on Monday evening. ...

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  34. CLEARANCES.—April 19.

    Oonah, s, 1757 tons, Captain Bentley, for Newcastle.. Amazon, four-masted bq, 1901 tons, Captain Garrick, for Mollendo, via Newcastle. ...

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  35. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The attendance on the third day of the show was equal to previous years, although a cold wind was blowing, and it was showery. The gates and grand stand receipts exceeded ...

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  36. WEST'S PICTURES AND THE BRESCIANS

    The Brescians will make attractive changes in their refined orchestral and local programme at the Lyceum this afternoon and evening. Mr. J. T. West's most striking new pictures will be "A Voyage to New York" ...

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  37. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Manica, s (Federal-Houlder-Shire-Bucknall line), 4117 tons, Captain Lesli[?], at Dunkirk, from Sydney, February 22, via Melbourne February 26, and Fremantle March 6. ...

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  38. THE CHOICE OF AN OBSERVATORY SITE.

    Sir,—The future of observational astronomy is far more concerned with the conditions that go to make a good observing site, rather than the overcoming of the difficulties ...

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  39. EDISON'S PICTURE PALACE.

    This afternoon and evening entertainments will be given at Edison's Picture Palace, Queen's Hall, which has been renovated and re[?]arpeted, Mr. Fredk. Andrews having decided to direct a permanent [?]icture ...

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  40. IMPORTS.—April I[?]

    Peregrine, s, from Melbourne: 300 pkgs staves and heads, 330 bxs lexias, 610 bxs sultanas, 100 [?]ds syrup, 25 cs milk, 160 chests tea, 25 quarter-casks whis[?]y, 125 cs starch, 12 bgs bolts, 90 pkgs tiles, 50 cs cake, ...

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  41. SHIP MARATHON SPOKEN.

    The ship Wayfarer, commanded by Captain Tupman, arrived from San Francisco to-day after a passage of 51 days. For the most part light winds and calms were experienced. ...

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  42. THE BLACK-PREMYSLAV CONCERTS.

    On Wednesday evening Mr. Andrew Black will give the first of three concerts at the Town Hall, in which he will be associated with Herr Leopold Premyslay, the brilliant Polish violinist, with that talented young ...

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  43. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Wo[?]ga Fell, s, for Sydney, with 415 tons bunk[?] coal; Queen Elizabeth, sh, for Talcubano, 2[?]2 tons coal; Itinda, ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES V VICTORIAN COAL.

    A large delegation, including colliery proprietors, tradespeople, miners, and residents representative of Korumburra, Jumbunna, and Outtrim, waited on the Acting Premier, Mr. ...

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  45. "BESSES O TH' BARN" BAND.

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait announce the opening concert of the "Royal [?]esses o' th' Barn Band" for Saturday, May 11. at the Town Hall. Their wouderful successes in New Zealand have been already recorded, ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    BLUFF (1107 miles).—Arr: April 19, Rakanoa, [?] from Newcastle. WELLINGTON (1239 miles).—Dep: April 17, Mi[?] wera, s, for Sydney. ...

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  47. EXPORTS.—April 1[?]

    He[?]ogin Sop[?]ie Charlotte, 4-m. bq, for Bremen (direct): 8398 bls wool, 1800 bgs wheat. 805 tons concentrates, and original cargo (40 tons) from Auckland. Scottish Isles, [?]h. for West Coast, via Newcastle: ...

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  48. QUEANBEYAN.

    The attendance on the second day of the show was the best for many years, though the weather was showery. The tandem race was exciting, and the hunting and buck-jump[?]ng ...

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  49. SMELTING RETURNS.

    At the Sulphide Works, Cockle Creek, 1206 tons of ore were treated during the week, giving a yield of 1791oz of gold, 26,696oz of silver, and 297 tons of lead. ...

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  50. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 694 words
  51. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    Messrs. Wirth Brothers will bring their season to an end at Prince Alfred Park to-day. Special programmes are announced far the closing performances. The Flying Herberts will introduce new turns, while ...

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  52. PROHIBITED FRUIT.

    At the Fremantl[?] Police Court to-day A. Orton was charged with having committed a breach of the Insect P[?]sts Act, by introducing to the State a case of peaches and case of ...

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  53. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Oroya arrived at Hobart from Sydney at 2.5 p.m. yesterday. She leaves to-day, and is due at Melbourne on 22nd inst., Adelaide 25th, Fremantle 29th, Colombo May 9th, Port Said 22nd, Naples 26th, ...

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  54. BLIND ASYLUM MEETING AND CONCERT.

    The Lord Major (Alderman Thomas Hughes) will preside at the annual meeting of the Sydney Industrial Blind Institution to be held at the Town Hall on Monday evening, when the report will be presented, ...

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  55. MILITARY.

    The Defence Department intends to spend about £10,000, on bringing up to date the searchlights at Australian forts. In Victoria it is not that the lights themselves are ...

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  56. MR. N. J. GE[?]DE'S MATINEE.

    To-morrow afternoon Mr. N. J. Gehde will direct a second concert at the Town Hall, at which the new Maori basso, John K. Ngawaka, will appear in costu[?]e, whilst the solo sopran[?] will be Miss Elsi[?] ...

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  57. PASSENGERS BY THE YORCK.

    The following is a list of the passengers by the German mail steamer Yorck, which will be despatched at 6 p.m. to-day from the Nord deutscher Lloyd Wharf, Circular Quay, for Southampton and ...

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  58. COUNTRY CIRCUIT COURTS.

    The Circuit Court was opened to-day before Mr. Justice Pring. Wm. Law pleaded guilty to stealing a horse, saddle, and bridle at Inver[?]l. Colin M'Co[?] pleaded guilty to indecency ...

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  59. CHILD-PRO[?]GY ACTRESSES.

    Mr. A. Bertram Flo[?]m, to whom the credit is due of having "discovered" and taucht the child-actress. Little Wanda R[?]dford (who is now giving lessons to the Kaiser's daughter), announces that he will shortly ...

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  60. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    There will be a recital of popular music at the Town Hall this evening. Mr. Arthur Mason's programme will include selections from "The Bohemian Girl," the inter[?] from "Cavalleria Rus[?]cana," the ...

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  61. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 9.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 9.30 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 9.30 p.m. Wellington, etc., N.Z. (direct).—Wimmer[?] 11 a.m. ...

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  62. THE WEATHER.

    ADAMINABY.—A snowstorm occurred on Friday morning. Twenty-seven points of rain also fell. GUNDAGAI.—Ten points of rain fell on Thursday night, and a few showers on Friday morning. Graziers ...

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  63. MME. BELLMONT'S RECITAL.

    Madame Marie Bellmont, a new [?]ianist from Berli[?] who has studied for four years under Mme. Terresa Carr[?]o, the world-famous player, who will appear here in June, will give an invitation recital at ...

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  64. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 143 words
  65. MISS JOSIE MILES' CONCERT.

    Miss Josic Miles the well-known Sydney contralto, has been advised by her friends to continue he[?] studies in preparation for operatic work. With this object she is to give a concert at the C[?]ntenary Hall ...

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  66. MISS WINIFRED PURNELL'S CONCERT.

    Miss Winifred Purnell, a clever young pianist, newly in her teens, who was brought out at the Y.M.C.A. Hall by Mr. Arthur Mason about a year ago, will be accorded a send-off concert at the same [?]s[?]c chamber ...

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  67. ENMORF CHORAL SOCIETY.

    Handel's "Messiah" will form the subject of the Enmore Choral Society's 11th concert at St. George's Hall next Tuesday evening, when Mr. G. C. C. Helle[?]ann will direct an orchestra and chorus [?] 180 ...

    Article : 59 words
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