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  2. THE RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    A summary of the proceedings in connection with the Conference of Railway Commissioners at Brisbane was published in our edition of Tuesday, and Mr. Oliver, the Chief Railway Commissioner, who ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In accordance with the decision of the ballot notices given at pits affected, yesterday strike pay was distributed to the men out at the Vale of Clwydd and Eskbank pits. The men's allowance is 12s per ...

    Article : 54 words
  4. THE PARRAMATTA DISTRICT

    The class recently instructed by Dr. Bowman was examined by Dr. Kerr, when the 20 candidates presenting themselves qualified for certificates. The following are the names of those qualifying:— ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a capital attendance at the Y.M.C.A Hall last night, when Herr Albert Friedenthal gave his sixth concert. Although according to the severest classical traditions a star pianist should reign ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Pony and galloway races will be held at Kensington to-day, the first event starting at 2.15 p m. In addition to the ordinary tram service to Randwick a special tram will have Bent-street at 12.55 ...

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  7. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERTS

    Mr. Philip Newbury announces another concert for next Saturday at the Town Hall, when Madame Emily Spada will again appear. The American soprano will join Mr. Newbury in the "Miserere" ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. VESSELS AGROUND.

    The steamer Macleay, crossing; out on Sunday afternoon in [?] of the tug Protector, took the [?] on the inside of the crossing and remained here. The Protector also struck the ground, and ...

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  9. SCHOOLS' PREMIERSHIP.

    Newington College defented St. Joseph's College at Stanmore on Saturday by 10—0, The ball was grensy and spoiled the passing to some extent. The game was very even during the first half, the play being chiefly confined ...

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  10. RYDE POLICE COURT.

    Bedfore Messrs. George M. Pope and H. E. Jordan, Js. P., at the Ryde Police Court yesterday, Thomas Thompson was fines 20s with costs, in default seven days, for being drunk and disorderly. Thomas ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. BALMAIN BICYCLE CLUB.

    Since the amalgamation of the Rozelle Bicycle Club with the Balmain Bicycle Club the membership of the above club has been constantly increasing, new members being elected every meeting night, ...

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  12. GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    Scribe's famous comedy "The Ladies' Battle" will be repeated at the Palace Theatre on Saturday evening in aid of the German Benevolent Society. Mr. W. Holman, will, as before, direct the stage, ...

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  13. BRITISH ASSOCIATION RULES.

    These teams met at Wentworth Park last Saturday in the presence of a fair crowd of spectators. The teams were:— Bangers: F. Hook, R. Fox, Griffiths, H. Fox, Greig, Noakes, Hardie, Harrison, C. White, Herron, Coyle. ...

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  14. PLEYEL CLASSICAL CONCERTS.

    The second of the third series of Pleyel classical concerts, directed by Mr. F. [?] will be given at the Y.M.C.A. Hall next Wednesday. The Pleyel [?], consisting of M. [?] Staell ...

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  15. RYDE SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    A number of small debts cases were dealt with by Messrs. G. M. Pope and H. E. Jordan, Js. P., at Ryde yesterday, when in all cases that came before before the bench the verdict was given in favour of ...

    Article : 650 words
  16. UNITARIAN CHURCH.

    A musical and dramatic entertainment was held at the Unitarian Church last evening. There was a fair attendance, and the following ladies and gentlemen carried out an enjoyable programme:— ...

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  17. CYCLING MEETING AT PERTH.

    The champion riders' syndicate cycle meeting took place on the Perth Association Ground on Saturday The weather was threatening and occasional showers fell. The results were:— ...

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  18. PALACE EMPORIUM CONCERT.

    The I.O.O.F. Temple was well filled on Friday evening, when the Palace Emporium Provident Society gave the ninth annual concert and social. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hordern and family, ...

    Article : 260 words
  19. ST. CECILIA CHOIR CONCERT.

    A melancholy interest attached to the concert given by the St. [?] Choir on Monday night, inasmuch as the singers made their first appearance under the baton of a new though friendly hand, whilst the ...

    Article : 510 words
  20. POLO.

    Yesterday afternoon the Sydney Polo Club's "gymkhana" on the Kensington racecourse concluded the week's polo competitions. The weather was pleasant in the early part of the afternoon, but ...

    Article : 686 words
  21. GOLF.

    The championship of New South Wales will commence on the 17th instant, and will consist of two rounds at Bondi on that date and two at Botany on the following Saturday. The championship [?] ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. LAWN TENNIS.

    The badge match competitions were continued on Saturday on the majority of the asphalt courts, but where grass or chip courts were to have been played upon it was impossible for the matches to take place. ...

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  23. BASEBALL.

    Glebe and Paddington met at Wentworth park on Saturday afternoon in the first round of the association competition, with the result that Paddington won by 4 points. Scores:— ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. ST. STEPHEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S BAZAAR.

    The bazaar; opened in St Stephen's schoolroom, Newtown, on Friday afternoon by the Major of that borough for the purpose of assisting the funds of St. Stephen's Benevolent Society, Newtown, ...

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  25. THE RECENT EXPLOSION.

    Messrs. J. Ames and Sons, whose two harbour tugboats, the Omeo and the Samuel Amess, were sunk by an explosion on Sunday last, were yesterday engaged in salvage work at the sunken vessels ...

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  26. ERSKINEVILLE v. WAVERLEY.

    These two clubs met on Macdonaldtown a Park in the first round of the Association Competition on Saturday, with a result that the Waverley team were winners by 20 runs. Scores:— ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. RAILWAY INSTITUTE COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the council of Railway Institute was held at the institute, Devonshirestreet, on Friday evening last, The president (Mr. Hugh M' Lachlan, Secretary for Railways) Occupied ...

    Article : 547 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES SPORTS CLUB.

    This evening at the club rooms, Rowe-street. Mr. B. R. Wise, M.P., president of the club, will by invitation deliver an address to the members of the club on federation. Dr. Gwynne Hughes, ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    There will be the usual matinee of "The Belle of New York " at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day, where the popular American piece now enters upon its last nights. On Friday Mr. Charles Kenningham ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    The first competition for Joyce's Royalty cartridge prize, value £10 10s, to which was added £5 5s by the Brighton Gun Club, took place on the club's ground yesterday afternoon. The result was a ...

    Article : 167 words
  31. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "The Liars" is now in the middle of its third week at the Theatre Royal, where the steady public support accorded the vivacious comedy justifies the belief that the piece has a further career af prosperity ...

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  32. COURSING.

    Nominations for the Waterloo Cup meeting of the New South Wales National Comsing Association, to take place at the Woodstock enclosure, Rooty Hill, on June 15, 16, and 17, close on Tuesday next, [?] ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. CRITERION THEATRE.

    At the Criterion Theatre the new adaptation by Messrs. Rignold and Espinasse, of " The Three Musketeers " is enjoying a considerable hold upon public favour, the picturesque character of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. FOOTBALL.

    The selection committee of the New South Wales Rugby Football Union, met last night and picked the followiug team to represent New South Wales in the match against Queensland on Saturday next:— ...

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  35. BILLIARDS.

    The following are the acceptances, heats, and dates in connection with Messrs. Heiroa and Smith's annual billiard-markers' tournament, Play will be commenced on Monday evening next, two heats ...

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  36. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "A Soldier and a Man " is likely to draw large audiences at the Lyceum Theatre for some time to come, one of the chief points of attraction in Mr. Charles Holloway's elaborate staging of the drama ...

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  37. MODEL LODGING-HOUSE CO. OF SYDNEY.

    The seventeenth annual meeting of the shareholders of the Model Lodging-house Company of Sydney, Limited, was held on Monday afternoon at the house, 211 Kent-street. Mr. James T. Walker ...

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  38. LORD HALITAX AND THE BISHOPS.

    Sir,—In justice to Lord Halifax, who has been a good deal misrepresented of late, Lask you to publish the following extracts taken from the same speech as that from which the Rev. Mr. Archdall quoted in his letter ...

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  39. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon Harry Rickards will give a farewell benefit to Miss Peggy Pryde, who also appears in the evening entertainment. The new matinee feature will be the first performance, on any stage of ...

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  40. METROPOLIS v. COUNTRY.

    About 3000 visited the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday afternoon to witness the trial match between representatives of the Metropolitan Branch and the Combined Country Branch unions. ...

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  41. PALACE THEATRE.

    Mr. Orpheus M'Adoo's Georgia Minstrels and Negro Cake Walkers will arrive here on Saturday from America by the Moana, and on Saturday, June 17, they will open a season at the Palace ...

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  42. CYCLING

    A general meeting of the league was held at the clubrooms on Monday evening, the business being the confirmation of the rules of the new constitution, which were already passed in committee. ...

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  43. TATTERSALL'S TOURNAMENT.

    The above tournament was commenced last night, when [?] receives 10 beat Pyramid[?] owes 150 by 27, and M'Leay* raceives 125 beat H. V. Foy receives 120 by 39. The games for to-night are ...

    Article : 119 words
  44. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    The following are the prizewinners and the scores for the quarter ending June, and the final for the year, best two out or three shots to count:- First-class.—A. B. Fenn, 63, 62, scratch-125 points; ...

    Article : 406 words
  45. OPERA HOUSE.

    At the Opera House "Dr. Bill" has been revived with success, and hearty laughter attends the representation of this clashing farcical comedy by the Mr. W. J. Montgomery, Miss Minna Phillips, and other ...

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  46. ROYAL STANDARD THEATRE.

    "Sweeney Todd, or the Demon Barber of Fleetstreet," will be performed for the last time at the Royal Standard Theatre to-night, as to-morrow Mr. J. P. West's company will revive "East Lynne." ...

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  47. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The monthly meeting of the Senate was held yesterday at Selborne—chambers, Phillip-street. There were present—The Chancellor (the Hon. Dr. MacLauria), the Vice-Chancellor (his Honor Judge ...

    Article : 269 words
  48. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    In addition to Mendelssohn's " Sonata No. 1," Bach's " Passacaglin," and other classic or romantic pieces, the city organist will render at this afternoon's recital Orison's " Funeral March " in memory ...

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  49. ORPHANAGE ENTERTAINMENT.

    This evening, at the Palace Theatre, an amateur entertainment will be givon under Mr. Walter Bentley'e direction in aid of the Consumption Home and Orphanage of Mercy. Pinero'a laughable ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN CLUB.

    A meeting of the Australian Club (headquarters of the league under the old constitution) was held at the league rooms on Monday night. Mr. R. E. Adrian was elected honorary secretary pro [?] ...

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  51. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The " Israel in Egypt " will be performed at the Town Hall to-morrow night by the Philharmonic Society, when his Excellency the Governor and suite will be present. Signor Hazon will then ...

    Article : 131 words
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  53. DUNLOP 100-MILES RELAY CONTEST.

    The Dunlop Tyre Company is desirous of giving a stimulus to club rivalry during the winter months, and with this object in view are donating a handsome trophy valued at [?]50, consisting of 10 ...

    Article : 341 words
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  58. MISS AMY CASTLES' CONCERT.

    In accordance with his notification of Saturday, Mr. F. [?] (honorary manager) has decided to open, the plan for the Amy Castles' concert at Pleyel House this morning. A great rush ...

    Article : 125 words
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