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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    William Bourne's sensational drama, "Man to Man," which had an exceptionally long run at Her Majesty's Theatre early in the present year, will this evening be revived under Mr. Rignold's management ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Mr. LYNE, in answer to Mr. Fegan, for Mr. ...

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  4. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. William Owen Healy addressed a large meeting last evening from the balcony of the Three Crowns Hotel, Church-hill After dealing with the matter of needed local improvements, he insisted that ...

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  5. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The full programme for the remainder of the season of Italian opera at the Lyceum Theatre is now announced by Messrs. Williamson aud Musgrove. Opera-goers will be interested to note that ...

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  6. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    A cricket match was played yesterday, Greta v. the Singleton Half-holiday Club. Greta scored 230, and singleton 69. For Greta Searston made 60, and Palmer 56, Sheppard performing the hat trick in ...

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  7. WATERLOO ELECTORATE.

    Mr. G. C. Taylor, J.P., who announces himself an the friend of the working man, and who will be a candidate for Waterloo at the next Parliamentary election, addressed the electors last night in the ...

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  8. CYCLING.

    The committee of the Sydney Bicycle Club met at the club rooms, Druitt-street, last night, when Messrs. W.R. George (chairman), A Edward, A Fry, J. Trahair, R, Harvey, A. Penfold, S.J. Wyatt, ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    At the Theatre Royal the success of the "Colleen Bawn" has far exceeded managerial expectation. In fact there was bardly an empty seat in the dress circle last night, and every other part of the house ...

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  10. BURWOOD ELECTORATE.

    Alderman Dumbrell, of Concord, who is a candidate for Burwood, addressed a meeting of electors at Mortlake on Wednesday night. In his opening remarks the speaker referred to the unemployed ...

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  11. DENISON WARD.

    A meeting was held last night at the Native Rose Hotel, corner of Dixon and Hay streets Mr. Bradley was in the chair. Mr. Henson spoke strongly against the aldermen for not visiting ...

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  12. AQUATICS.

    A general handicap race will be sailed thia afternoon. The yachts entered are as follows:—Thelma (Dr. M'Cormack), Archina (Mr. A. A. Griffith) lsea (Dr. Milford), Ath[?]na (Mr. A. A. Marks), ...

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  13. MEETINGS.

    The general committee of the Western Suburb[?] Cottage Hospital met in the Ashfield Town Hall last night. Alderman A. Brown occupied the chair. Among the correspondence received was the ...

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  14. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    In to-night's change of programme at the Tivoli Theatre Mr. Harry Rickards will sing for the first time "The Jap, The Jap," in addition to his now waite song "Moonbeams," ...

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  15. COOK WARD.

    At the Cambridge Club Hotel last evening Alderman J. H. Ramford, whose term of office has expired by e[?]uxiou of time, addressed a number of the electors of the Cook Ward, which he has represented in ...

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  16. SYDNEY AMATEUR SAILING CLUB.

    The first of three championship events in connection with this club takes place this afternoon over a course from off Kirribilli beacon, round lightship and Sow and Pigs, round Shark Island, Fort Denison, ...

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  17. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The miscellaneous concert given by the Philharmonie Society before its disruption proved so popular that in place of presenting an oratoric the concert to be given by this association at the Town Hall on ...

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  18. NOXIOUS TRADES QUESTION.

    A public meeting to protest against the proposal to establish all the noxioua trades of the city and suburbs at a site at La Perouse was held last night at the Randwick Town Hall. The Mayor (Alderman H.F. ...

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  19. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The next concert of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will take place at the Town Hall on the evening of the 7tn December Signor Hazon will then conduct his forces in Beethoven's "Pastoral ...

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  20. EAST SYDSEY SAILLNG CLUB.

    A best and best race, under the auspices of this club, open to all boats of the harbour, takes place this afternoon, for prizes of £6, £3, and £1 respectively. The course will be chosen at the start. The ...

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  21. NOMINATIONS.

    Yesterday was the last day for receiving nominations for the vacancy in therepresentation of the Gipps Ward in the City Council, caused by the death of Alderman J. D. Young. At noon the Mayor ...

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  22. HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The Highland Society of New South Wales will celebrate St. Andrew's Night by a grand Scot[?]h concert, at the Protestant Hall, on Thursday evening. Misses Co[?]bourne Baber, Ada Clifton, and ...

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  23. NEW JOHNSTONE'S BAY SAILING CLUB.

    The official opening of this new club takes place this afternoon, by a race for prizes of £10, £3, and £2, for which a fair number of entries have been received. The race will start in Johnstone's Bay, from ...

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  24. MOOREFIELD RACING CLUB.

    The following is the programme to be played out at the November reunion to-day:- HURDLE RACE, about 2 miles.—Kissing Cup, llet 91b; Placid, llst 71b; Barzan, 11s [?]1b; Ackbar, llst 81b; Lord ...

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  25. HOSPITAL SATURDAY CONCERT.

    A concert in aid of the hospital Saturday collection will be given by Miss Pedley and the Thirlmere Ladies' Choir, at the Town Hall, on Saturday evening next. On this occasion the choir of 200 voices or ...

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  26. TRANSIT COMMISSION CONTEST.

    The original number of 18 candidates for the position of license[?]s'representative on the Metropolitan Transit Commission, rendered vacant by the death of the Hon. J. D. Young, M.L.C., ...

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  27. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The November reunion of the Moorefield Race Club takes place to-day in the popular sporting rendezvous, near Kogarah, and the bill of fare to be discussed during the afternoon promises to furnish ...

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  28. OPEN AIR MUSIC.

    As the outcome of the discussion upon open air music which was carried on in these columns some time back, Mr. William Hutchinson, formerly bandmaster of the 12th Regiment, Infantry, has lately ...

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  29. BOTANY SAILING CLUB.

    The Botany Club will this afternoon sail its second race of the season for first-class boats, 20ft. and over, and lovers of boatracing are promised an enjoyable afternoon's outing on the bay. The course will be ...

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  30. RANDWICK LABOUR LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Randwick Labour Electoral League was held in Stephen's Hall, Randwick, on Thursday evening. Mr. Musgrave presided. Mr. C. JOHNSON, vico-president of the league, ...

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  31. LILLIE BRIDGE PONY AND PEDESTRIAN HACES.

    The following are the handicaps which have been declared for the above races to be run this evening:- 100 YARDS PEDESTRIAN HANDICAP.—R. D. Layton, 7[?] yards; J. Marsh, 8; A. A. Brown, W. M'Manus, O. ...

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  32. LITTLE PHYLLIS PERRIER.

    It is proposed that a second benefit concert shall be given to this talented child on Monday week at the School of Arts. Mme. Kellerinaun and M. Poussard have promised their valuable assistance, ...

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  33. BALMAIN REGATTA.

    Competitors in the 10ft dingy race, which was ordered to bE resailed by the committee, are reminded by advertisement that the race will be resailed this afternoon. ...

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  34. LECTURES.

    There was a crowded attendance of ladies and gentlemen at the meeting of the North Sydney School of Arts Debating Society on Thursday evening last, when the Rev. George Walters read an interesting ...

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  35. THE CRYSTAL MAZE.

    The singular and amusing effects to be witnessed at the Crystal Maze have an increasing interest for the public, as the attendances and the visitors' book proclaim. The variety of the views presented is a ...

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  36. LAUNCH OF A NEW CRAFT.

    A new craft built to the order of Mr.G.Bro[?]k of Newtown, was launched a short time since. Her dimensions are:—Length overall, 22ft, 7in.; beam, Sit.; depth of hull, 1ft. 6in. The Viva Brandon ...

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  37. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

    A general meeting of associates of the Girls' Friendly Society was held on Wednesday, at the G.F.S. lodge. ThE Primate presided to show his sympathy with the society in the trying position in ...

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  38. BONDI AQUARIUM.

    The natural beauties of the surroundings of the Bondi Aquarium, in conjunction with what is to be seen within, always attract a large number of visitors on Saturdays, and through the week this place of ...

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  39. SWIMMING.

    The following are the results of the Windsor Grammar School swimming sports held on Thursday:- 50 Yards Handicap, boys 14 and under.—Cublen, junior, ...

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  40. COOGEE AQUARIUM.

    The Coogee Aquarium will be open to visitors to-day. The propri[?]tor. Mr. Larmour, is using his best endeavours to render the visits of the patrons both interesting and instructive by adding to the ...

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  41. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    The colonial executive held their monthly meeting in the Temperance Hall on Wednesday last. Mrs. Nolan, the president, was in the chair. Letters were read from Miss H[?]gg, colonial org[?]ser, tolling ...

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  42. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    The second competition for the Spring Cup will take place at the New South Wales Gun Club's grounds to-day. ...

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  43. LEICH[?]ARDT LABOUR ELECTORAL LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Leichhardt L.E.L. was held in the Spiritualiets Hall, Marlborough-street, on Thursday night. Mr.W. A. Holman presided, and Mr. E. Darnley, M.L.A., was prasent. The report ...

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  44. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP.

    A Sheffield Handicap came off this afternoon on M. H[?]nessy's track, with the following results:— J. Graham, seratch, 1; W. Taplin, 2 yards, 2; E. Gore, 3 yards, 3. There were 40 entries. ...

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  45. CRICKET.

    A successful smoke coucert was given last night in the pavilion at the Association Cricket Ground. Mr. P. Sheridan presided, and the entertainment was under the conduct of Mr. S. H. Fairland. Songs ...

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  46. MILITARY MATTERS.

    On Thursday evening the local naval forces had their annual moonlight muster. Captain Hixson was present and the battahon was put through several column movements, finishing up with the ...

    Article : 69 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. BOTANY ELECTORATE.

    Alderman J. Macfad[?]en, J.P. who is a candidate in tha freetrade interest, addressed a large meeting of the electors of Botany in the School of Arts, Botany, last evening. The meeting having been called upon ...

    Article : 320 words
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