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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The gorgeous Oriental extravaganza "Djin-Djin," a fairy tale of Japan, by Messrs. Bert Royle and J. C. Williamson, will be revived at Her Majesty's Theatre at 7.45 to-night, when many new spectacular ...

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  3. SOCIAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General and the Countess of Hopetoun were present at the memorial service held at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Saturday morning. Lord Hopetoun wore his official uniform ...

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  4. COMMON LAW OFFENCES.

    Although some four or five months mutt elapse from the birth of the Commonwealth before the Federal Parliament can begin its work of legislation, many are asking what is the position of those ...

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  5. LAW REPORT.

    George Duncan Allison, of 52 Junior-street, Leichhardt. Mr. W. H. Palmer, official assignee. Charles Frederick Waldron, of Unanderra, carter. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. ...

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  7. THE WOOL TRADE.

    Except that on the last two selling days of the week there was a more general demand with greater regularity in prices there is little that is favourable to report. In sympathy with London, ...

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  8. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    Cummies v. Railway Commissioners (part beard). Mr. A. Thomason, instructed by Messrs. Lee, Colquhoun, and Ba[?]ett, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Scholes, instructed by Mr. J. C. Thom ...

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  9. A STATE-OWNED TELEGRAPH SERVICE.

    Sir Sandford Fleming has sent a letter to the Hon. William Mulock, Postmaster-General for Canada, dated Ottawa, January 1, In the course of which he says:—"Sir,—On the opening of ...

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  10. THEATRE ROYAL.

    This evening a farewell performance of "Tannhamer" will be given at the Theatre Royal, and Mr. George Musgrove then closes one of the longest, and probably the most successful, seasons of grand opera ...

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  11. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Archbishop of Sydney and family left Bishopscourt on Monday morning last, and will be absent from town during the month. The Bishop of Newcastle preached on Saturday ...

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  12. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. W. L. Merewether, Crown Prosecutor. ACQUITTALS. Charles Harris pleaded not guilty to a charge of having on November 25, at Sydney, assaulted Gong ...

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  13. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    At the Lyceum Theatre, the "Ladder of Life" begins at 7.50 every evening, the heavy character of the sce[?]e and mechanical offects necesaitating a little extra time. The military drama, with its cleverly ...

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  14. CHI[?]ERTON THEATRE.

    "The Bush King" continues to draw large andionces at the Criterion Theatre, where Mr. Alfred Dampier makes the jubilant notification that he has "[?]truck the lead" with W. J. Liucoln's new drama. ...

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  15. LAW NOTICES.

    For Judgment.—Donohue v. Donohue. Richards v. Elliott. Motions, &c.—Ex parte Albert Nicholson, ex parte Cou Woy, in re Gent., one, &c., ex parte Ebenezer Vickery, ...

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  16. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The last matinee and night of Mr. Harry Rickards's pantommie production, "Pass in Boots," will take place at the Tivoli Theatre to-day, when many playgoers will doubtless seize these final opportunities of ...

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  17. PALACE THEATRE.

    The Hawtrey Comedy Company will play a new curtain-raiser entitled "Into the Night" this evening, before "A Message From Mars." The length of the season at the Palace Theatre points to the ...

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  18. EQUITY, BANKRUPTCY, AND PROBATE APPEALS.

    [?]ain v. Fullerton, Brennan v. Pitt, Son, and Badgery, Broken Hill Proprietary (Block [?]), ditto. Block 10, Sulphide Corporation, Limited, British Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Broken Hill South ...

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  19. VICTOR, THE ILLUSIONIST.

    The performances of Victor, the illusionist, conjuror, and ventriloquist, nightly attract large audiences at the Queen's Hall, Pitt-street. During the weck Victor introduced the famous Indian baske[?] ...

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  20. SUPREME COURT.—Monday, February 11.

    Master's Office.—At 10 a.m.: Company and Lunacy matte[?]s. At 11 a.m.: Ex paret Davis and L. P. Act, to tax costs. At 2 p.m.: Re estate of H. Brooks, deceased, to approve of order. Before the Deputy Registrar.—At 11 ...

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  21. NEGLECT OF VACCINATION.

    Sir,—The letter of Dr. J. F. Be[?]ttic in your issue of to-day under the heading of "Panic and Pandemic," is of much value and interest, and he draws a fitting conclusion from your recently published ...

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  22. THE CYCLORAMA.

    Interest in the Cyclorama continued unabated. Large numbers of people continue to be attracted by the realistic view of Jerusalem as it was in the time of Christ, besides which there is the striking effect ...

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  23. DISTRICT COURT.—Monday, February 11.

    Lovett v. Lorking, Chapman v. Jacobsen, Falk v. Milbourne, D. Mitchell and Co. Limited, v. Cantor, Middleton v. I[?]aacs, Board of Water Supply and Sewerag[?] Riley, Turner v. Ball, Stone v. Robertson, Summerhayes ...

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  24. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    The drawing of prizes in connection with the art union at St. Charles' Church, Waverley, took place at the Waverley Hall, Ebley-street, on Tuesday evening. The Very Rev. P. B. Kennedy, O.F.M., ...

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  25. THE POLYTECHNIC.

    At the Polytechnic, George-street, the sensational representation of a Royal Spanish bull fight is proving a great attraction. Other points of interest are the Paris Exhibition as viewed from the Moving ...

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  26. CRIMINAL COURT, DARLINGHURST.

    The following is the list of cases for trial at the Criminal Semons, which commence at Darlinghurst on Monday next—John Woodhouse, conspiracy to defraud; Isabella Widgery and James Stanley M'Gilford, murder; ...

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  27. PRESBYTERIAN.

    On behalf of the members of the Army of Good Deeds, connected with the Randwick Church, the Rev. C. H. Talbot on Tuesday presented Mrs. Quelch (president) with a handsome gold brooch. Since the ...

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  28. ROYAL AMATEUR COMEDY CO.

    Next Saturday evening the Royal Amateur Comedy Company will give a dramatic entertainment at the Theatre Royal in aid of the Hospital for Sick Children. Grundy's adaptation of Labiche'a famous ...

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  29. CONGREGATIONAL.

    The Rev. A. J. Griffith, M.A., of Waverley, who has been supplying a vacant pulpit in New Zealand for the past few Sundays, is expected to arrive in Sydney to-day. ...

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  30. QUARTER SESSIONS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11.

    Peter Tancred, escape from, custody; Ernest Hughes, Henry Wilson, aud William Martin, attempt to steal; Frederick Burnand, John Morris, and Harry Barkel, housebreaking. ...

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  31. PROMENADE CONCERTS.

    The secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society's Ground, Mr. F. Webster, has decided to continue the promenade concerts on the society's grounds every Wednesday night during the summer mouths. The ...

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  32. POLICE COURTS.

    Adulteration of Food.—In the Summons Division of the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J. Mair, S. M., the following persons were fined in the amounts stated for selling milk which was not of the ...

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  33. "[?]ACK FROM THE FRONT."

    On Wednesday evening, at Quong Tart's Elit[?] Hall, Private J. E. Fraser was welcomed back from the front. Mr. Jamea Sandy presided, and the t[?]ast "Our Guest" was proposed by Mr. Donald ...

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  34. WESLEYAN.

    The Rev. W. G. Taylor, the superintendent of the Central Methodist Mission, is at present spending a holiday in Ta[?]mania. The anniversary of the Turramurra Sunday School ...

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  35. SALVATION ARMY.

    Memorial meetings to her late Majesty the Queen were continued last Sunday in the country districts, under the auspices of the Salvation Army, and it is reported that much good has been the result. ...

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  36. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The annual general meeting of the Sydney Amatour Orchestral Society will be held at the Hotel Australia on Tuesday evening, when members and subscribers are alike invited to attend. The president, ...

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  37. MISS AMY SIMPSON'S CONCERT.

    The complimentary farewell concert to Miss Amy Simpson, prior to her departure for Europe, is fixed for Saturday, March 2, at the York-street Centenary Hall. Both the ladies' committee (Mrs. F. ...

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  38. BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES' CONCERT.

    A full programme of the concert that is to [?] given in the Sydney Town Hall on Wednesday night next in connection with the Benevolent Societies' fete and art union appears in our amusement columns ...

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