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  3. AMUSEMENTS. CRITERION.—"NANCY AND CO."

    The Brough Comedy Company opened then season at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday with "Nancy and Co.," a farcical piece adapted from Julius Rosen's "Halbe Dichter," and first ...

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  4. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH. NEW SOUTH WALES v. VICTORIA.

    The fifty-seventh cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria commenced on the Melbourne cricket [?]ground yesterday. The weather, which in the [?]rning threatened rain, fortunately ...

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  5. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS.

    The following were the officials in charge of the racing programme:—New South Wales Cyclists' Union; Judge, Mr. F. W. C. Crane; starter, Mr. G. Cameron; laptaker, Mr. J. B. Holdsworth; ...

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  6. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Long before the curtain rose upon "Tommy Atkins" at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night the house was densely crowded. The new "early door" at the dress-circle entrance was very largely ...

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  7. THE WRECK OF THE CARRICK.

    "It is all very well to laugh now that it's over, and to wish each other the compliments of the season, but I tell you what, when that ship took to leaking and the water rose to 10ft. in the well none ...

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  8. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    In spite of the many counter attractions of Boxing Night, there was a great attendance at the City Organist's special holiday recital on Saturday Mr. Wiegand played Mendelsso[?]n's "Wedding March" ...

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  9. PALACE THEATRE.

    A matinée performance was given at the Palace Theatre on Saturday and the opportunity being a favourable one was taken by a considerable number of people for not only witnessing an excellent ...

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  10. A WATERWAY FROM ST. PETERSBURG TO INDIA.

    The Novoye Vremya says the question of establishing a gigantic waterway from India to St. Petersburg is once more on the carpet. From the canfines of Afghanistan this route would pass by ...

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  11. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The announcement that Mr. G. H. Chirgwin, the celebrated entertainer who is generally spoken and written of as "The White-eyed Musical Kaffir," would make his deb[?] ...

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  12. UNITY OF AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—As I hold that one of the important aspects of federation has been entirely overlooked, both by the colonial Premiers at their meeting and also by the managers and speakers at the Bathurst People's ...

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  13. THE LYCEUM.—"LADY BLARNEY."

    The idea of the Lyceum Theatre without the usual Christmas pantomi[?] seems somewhat incongruous; but if during the peseut festive season the juveniles have been deprived of the glorious surroundings of ...

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  14. THE FOREIGN MEAT TRADE WITH ENGLAND.

    The other day (says the Pall Mall Gazette of 13th November) attention was directed in these columns to the enormous development of the New Zealand mutton trade. The bulk of the New Zealand export ...

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  15. THE GAIETY THEATRE.

    The Gaiety Theatre has been cleaned and redecorated, and was reopened at popular prices on Saturday under the management of Mr. J. F. Cosgrove. The piece chosen for the occasion was ...

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  16. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    M'Kenzie is unable to secure leave of absence to play in the intercolonial cricket matches at Melbourne and Sydney. A. H. Jarvis has been asked to accompany the team, and has agreed to do so. ...

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  17. THE CYCLORAMA.

    During Christmas and Boxing Day large numbers of people visited the fine representation of Jerusalem at the Cyclorama. The special attractions for the season were admirably carried out. The ...

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  18. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The following are the stock movements for the week:—217O sheep, from Mo[?] to Germanton, on account of various owners; 4000 sheep, from Murray Downs to Oddy and Sons' boiling down; ...

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  19. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    A benefit concert was given to Mr. G. H. Jones in the Manchester Unity Hall on Boxing Night. The attendance was small. An excellent programme of a varied character, however, was gone through. ...

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  20. SOCIALIST LEAGUE SOCIAL.

    There was a large attendance at the social given in Leigh House on Boxing Night by the Australian Socialist League. ...

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  21. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Mr. C. B. Westmacott's new pa[?]tomime, "Sinbad the Sailor," is evidently to enjoy a very long run, as there was an immense attendance at the matinée, and on Saturday evening the theatre was again ...

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  22. THE MOUNTAIN MYSTERY.

    There was a moderate attendance at the School of Arts on Saturday evening, when realistic, though somewhat morbid, representations of events of the mountain mystery were placed on view. The series ...

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