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    MISS BERTHA STUART, A Scottish character vocalist, who will appear shortly in the Tivoii Theatre, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS ATHMORE GREY, The dancer and singer; who appeared last night in the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Copenhagen gave Dr. Cook a great send-off yesterday. The shipping in port was beflagged, and much enthusiasm was shown towards the ...

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  7. BRIEF MENTION.

    Efforts are being made to form a brass band for the Boy Scouts in the metropolis. The price of butter in Sydney is to he further reduced by 4s per cwt. from ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

    The police are investigating the mysterious affair which, occurred at an early hour yesterday morning. Mrs. Keep concluded a statement yesterday as follows: -- "For the ...

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  9. AMERICAN FINANCIERS

    Representatives of big money interests in New York, including Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, the First National Bank, and Messrs. Kuhn, Loeb, Speyer, ...

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  10. CRICKET EDITION

    The match between Australia and an English XI. was, continued at Scarborough to-day. The Australians carried on their second ...

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  11. SENSATIONAL SUICIDE

    At Lindfield last evening Mr. Leslie John Bedford (56), an accountant, who resided, With his wife land family, in "Rapara," in the Lane Cove-road, committed suicide. It ...

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  13. AN ANARCHIST'S ARREST.

    The council of the General Confederation of Labor held a meeting. In Paris yesterday, at which it was decided that steps should be taken to secure the release of the Spanish ...

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  14. AMERICAN RAILWAY STOCKS.

    During the illness of Mr. E. H. Harriman, the American "railway king," whose death was reported last night, crowds of press representatives watched his house. ...

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  15. THE "INDIAN SOCIOLOGIST."

    Guy Aldred, the printer of the "Indian Sociologist," the seditious sheet controlled by the Hindu barrister Krishnavarma, who gained so much notoriety in connection with ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    In two weeks' time Harry Pearce, who has defeated Thoroughgood and Mitchell within a few weeks for the Australian sculling championship, is to face George Day, of ...

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  17. SUICIDE IN TAMWORTH.

    Henry Honey, for many years a boundary rider on the recently-resumed area at Goonoo Goonoo, committed suicide this evening. Since his suspension by the Peel River Co. ...

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  18. WARATAH SEARCH STEAMER.

    Reuter's Agency states that the steamship Sabine, which has been chartered to search for the Waratah, has received trial instructions, and will sail to-morrow. She will ...

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  19. HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING.

    The Housing and Town Planning Bill passed its third reading in the House of Lords last night. ...

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  20. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    By an overwhelming majority, the Trades Union Congress yesterday rejected Mr. Ben. Tillett's motion in favor of compulsory arbitration in trade disputes. ...

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  21. ROYAL ART SOCIETY.

    Mrs. Lister-Lister, wife of the president of the Royal Art Society, gave a pleasant "at home" in the society's rooms yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance, and ...

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  22. A NEW ZEALAND NUGGET.

    The discovery of the largest nugget ever found in New Zealand is reported from Ross. It weighs 400oz. 10dwt., and it valued at £450. ...

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  23. TO BE DISINFECTED.

    The Governor has issued a further proclamation, prohibiting the importation of second hand bedding, flock, jute bags, carpets, and similar articles, unless they are ...

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  24. CUSTOMS LAUNCH ABLAZE.

    Shortly after 1 a.m. to-day the Iris, used by the Customs Department as an oil launch, burst into flames in Farm Cove, where she was moored. There was a large quantity of ...

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  25. A NEW STEAMER.

    The M'Ilwraith, M'Eacharn Company's new steamer Karoola arrived from Glasgow today. The Karoola will remain at Melbourne until Saturday, when she will leave for ...

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  26. WINDOW SMASHERS.

    Window-smashing robbers are giving the police a great deal of trouble at present. Another case was reported yesterday. During the night some thief smashed with a ...

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  27. ON THE BANKS OF THE YARRA.

    A black beaufort coat, a black box hat and an umbrella were found on the bank of the Yarra at Studley Park to-day. The police are making inquiries into the matter. ...

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  28. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TAXI.

    A woman named Mary Shelly, 33 years of age, residing in Harris-street, Ultimo, was about to enter a tram car in Boomerang-street last night, when she was knocked ...

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  29. THE LOVE OF GOLD.

    A number of prospectors are leaving for Yampi Sound, West Kimberley, where extensive alluvial deposits and gold are reported to have been found. A good many ...

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  30. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. Charles Pitt, officer in charge of the Melbourne Parcels Post Department, giving evidence before the Postal Commission to-day, said that his department made a profit ...

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  31. POISONED HERSELF.

    Mrs. Margaret M'Mahon, 41 years of age, who resided lately in Jersey-road, died in the Sydney Hospital last evening from the effects of muriatic acid poisoning. It is said that the ...

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  32. LONDON METAL MARKET.

    Yesterday's closing prices were: -- Copper, on spot, £58 15s to £59 per ton; Electrolytic copper. £60 per ton. Tin, on spot, £136 17s 6d to £137 7s 6d; at three months, £138 2s 6d ...

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  33. A SHAKESPEARIAN SEASON.

    Saturday, October 2, will be the opening night of the Oscar Asche-Lily Brayton Company at the Criterion, the company making their first appearance in "The Taming of ...

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  34. A BIG WILL.

    The wm or Alfred Laments has been lodged in the Victorian Courts for probate. The real estate is valued at £17,312, and personal property at £92,703. The testator also leaves ...

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  35. COPRA MARKET QUIET.

    The copra market has been quiet. South Sea makes are quoted at £20 per ton. ...

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  36. LABOR MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES.

    At the meeting of the executive of the Political Labor League on Friday, the selections of Labor candidates for municipal honors were endorsed as follows: -- Gipps Ward, ...

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  37. YESTERDAY'S FIRES.

    The workshops of Mr. J. Brown in Warde[?]-road, Marrickville, was burned, with most of its contents, yesterday afternoon. It is thought that a light thrown down started ...

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  38. A GEELONG TRAGEDY.

    A man named James Richardson was found lying on the Queenscliff-road, about three miles from Geelong, with his throat cut. He died in the Geelong Hospital this afternoon. ...

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  39. CITY ORGANIST.

    The attractive programme played by Mr. Ernest Truman, city organist, in the Town Hall last night included the "Ride of the Valkyries," from Wagner's famous ...

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  40. ANOTHER GOLD DISCOVERY.

    It has been announced by a prospector from Yampi that a gold discovery has been made by Charlie James, well known throughout Northern Australia. It is ...

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  41. ON THE SICK LIST.

    Mr. George Rafran, the prominent New South Wales bowler, made such rapid improvement during the week that his doctors permitted him to go to Bowral, where he is ...

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  42. CROWN PROSECUTOR'S DEATH.

    Mr. C. B. Finlayson, senior Crown Prosecutor of Victoria, died to-day. He had been ill for some time. Rabbit trappers have been making good ...

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  43. MUST KNOW HIS BUSINESS.

    William J. Bryan, on his last visit to New York, declined to answer one of a Washington correspondent's questions. "I shouldn't know my business if I answered such a ...

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  44. MR. ANDERSON'S ATTRACTIONS.

    Mr. William Anderson will return to Australia in the Orontes. His secretary, Mr. Beaumont Smith, who arrived at Fremantle yesterday, says that the attracions which ...

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  45. WELCOMING THE ARCHBISHOP.

    Old Manchester Grammar School boys now residing in Sydney are making an effort to arrange a fitting welcome to the new Anglican Archbishop of Sydney. Dr. Wright. ...

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  46. OLD HOTEL CLOSED.

    The Governor Gipps Hotel, which had been licenced since 1841, was closed yesterday, in accro[?]ce with the local option vote. It ...

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