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    MISS ALMA BARBER, A young Australian, who has come to the front under Mr. J. G. Williamson's management. She will appear at Her Majesty's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS OLGA GREY. The clever Australian mimic, who will appear at Her Majesty's Theatre next Saturday evening in "Jack and Jill." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE DREADNOUGHTS.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Seely, Under-Secretary of the Colonial Office, speaking at Hucknall. Torkard, Nottinghamshire, last night, declared that New Zealand's splendid generosity ...

    Article : 267 words
  5. ANTE UP YOUR DREADNOUGHT.

    There are people as is sayin' that we don't know how to fight. That we run too much to cricket and to sport. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 468 words
  6. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING.

    A sensational tragedy occurred in Blue's Point-road, North Sydney shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday. After brandishing a revolver over his head and firing a shot ...

    Article : 285 words
  7. THE BALKANS.

    It is considered in some quarters that the, Prince George's renunciation of his right of succession to the throne is due to his extreme disappointment at Servia's ...

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  9. THE BRAKE WENT WRONG.

    There was a sensational collision between, two electric cars in George-street, at the intersection of Abercrombie-street, at 6.15 o'clock last night. ...

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  10. KEIR HARDIE AGAIN.

    In Mress to the South Norwood Labor Party last night, Mr. J. Keir Hardie, M.P., said he considered that the offers of Dreadnoughts which had been made to the ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. GERMANY'S SECRET PREPARATIONS.

    Commenting on the British naval agitation the "Novoe Vremya," one of the St. Petersburg dailies, contrasts Germany's protestations of friendship for Britain with her hasty ...

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  12. JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    Reuter's Agency reports that two Japanese warships, formerly the Russian cruisers Bayen and Varyag, will visit Esquimait, Vancouver Island (B.C.), in the middle of May. ...

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  13. HALF-A-MILLION ADVOCATED.

    At a meeting of the Cumberland Council of Advice held in Parramatta yesterday afternoon the following resolution, moved by Mr. J. W. Hill and seconded by ...

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  14. THE CATTLE KING

    The Bovril Australian Estates, Ltd., the company that has been formed to acquire the properties owned by Mr. Sydney Kidman (the Cattle King) and other properties, has a ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. ASSAULTED IN THE STREET.

    A 14-year-old girl, living in Carlisle-street, Ashfield, reported to the police yesterday afternoon that at 4 p.m. she was walking along Holden-street, near the Sea View ...

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  16. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    Charles Caldwell, 45, a groom employed at a place in Victoria-street, Waverley, tried to board a moving tram in Oxford-street, near Bourke-street, at 10.30 o'clock last night, ...

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  17. ASHORE AT THE MANNING.

    The North Coast Steam Navigation Co's steamer Burrawong, when crossing in at the Manning. River entrance this afternoon, struck the spit and then the breakwater, and ...

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  18. ADA CROSSLEY CONCERT.

    The second concert of Mme. Ada Crossley drew a large audience to the Town Hall last night. The Australian contralto herself was in fine trim, and enunciated the forceful ...

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  19. WOOL PACKS.

    In their final report, the Committee on Vegetable Fibre in Wool recommend the use of specially prepared packs of closely-woven texture, with thick corrugated paper lining. ...

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  20. FUNDS COMING IN.

    In connection with the proposition to raise a fund of £250,000, by citizens' subscriptions, the Lord Mayor yesterday intimated that he had sent through Mr. Ashton an ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. ORDER OF ROYAL FORESTERS.

    The annual excursion and demonstration in connection with the Order of Royal Foresters took place at Clifton Gardens yesterday afternoon. It was an ideal day, and over ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    A shortage of £50 was detected in the Government Saving Bank head office funds a few days ago, and on an audit being made it was found that the money had been ...

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  23. HELD OVER.

    Junior cricket results, cycling notes, quoits, and Rugby football, unavoidably held over through pressure of space will appear in tomorrow's "Star." ...

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  24. MR. FISHER'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Fisher, referring to-day to the proposal that the States should take action with reference to naval matters, said it would be impertinent of him to interfere with their ...

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  25. CHINESE AND OPIUM

    The Customs-house staff, while searching the steamer Charon, lying at Fremantle today, discovered 11 Chinese stowaways. They also came across 110 tins of opium. ...

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  26. MR. DEAKIN AT TAREE.

    Mr. Alfred Deakin arrived to-night, and was welcomed by the Mayor. He was entertained at dinner to- night, a public meeting being held subsequently. The ex-Prime ...

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  27. H.A.C.B. HARBOR EXCURSION.

    At the invitation of the district board officers of the H.A.C.B. Society a number of members of the society, including many country delegates to the recent conference, ...

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  28. MISS BEATRICE DAY'S FAREWELL.

    Yesterda'y afternoon, at "The Glen," Milson's Point, Miss Beatrice Day was "at home" to bid good-bye to her many friends and wellwishers, as she is once more on ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. CIVIL SERVANTS MOVING.

    The council of the N.S.W. Public Service Association has called a special meeting for Wednesday evening next to discuss the question of making a suitable contribution ...

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  30. NEW GOVERNORS APPOINTED.

    It has been officially anounced that Sir William Macgregor, formerly Lieutenant-Governor of New Guinea, has been appointed Governor of Queensland in succession to ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING.

    The Mile Swimming Championship to-day resulted:--E. Finlay, 1; H. J. Hayes, of kalgoorlle, 2. The race was won by 10 yards. The entries for the Marathon race on ...

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  32. TOM MANN'S TRIAL.

    An open-air meeting hold at West Maitland this afternoon was addressed by Mr. Peter Bowling, the miners' president, and Messrs. Albert Burns and Arthur Biggars, members ...

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  33. MR. B. R. WISE ON DEFENCE.

    Speaking at the Government Printing Office picnic. Mr. B. R. Wise, who got a big ovation on rising, said that a reception like that healed many of the sores ...

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  34. PHOTOGRAPHERS' OUTING.

    Another successful camera outing was held yesterday afternoon by Messrs. Harrington's Ltd. Mr. C. Messenger's launch conveyed a large party of lady and gentlemen amateur photographers to Vaucluse, and a ...

    Article : 47 words
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