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    MRS. HAR[?]Y DONNAN. Who captained the Sydney ladies' team of cricketers against the team from Williamson's Operatic Company at the Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS ANNIE MACRAE, Captain of the Williamson operatic team of lady cricketers that played at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday. (Photo, by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TARIFF CONTROVERSY

    The Hon. C. T. Ritchie, M.P., ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is Lord Rector of the Aberdeen University, delivered his rectorial address last night. ...

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  5. TRAIN ROBBERS.

    A sensational railway outrage is reported from the United States, By placing obstruction on the line train robbers succeeded in wrecking the Topeka. ...

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  6. MR. LYTTELTON.

    The Hon. A. Lyttelton, the new Secretary of State for the Colonies, has received Lord Northcote, who has returned to London from Bombay, preparatory to assuming the office ...

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  7. STATE FINANCES.

    The Treasury returns, issued late yesterday, show that the revenue receipts for October amounted to £900,0[?]7. This is short of the [?]kings for October of last year, when the ...

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  8. ON A VACANT LOT.

    The interest aroused over the sticking-up of Mr. P. Ryan, past Finnagun's, on the old Parramatta-road, near Auburn, on Thursday night, has been remarkable. ...

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  9. " JOHN BULL AND SONS."

    The "Daily Express" reports that a number of commercial men in London, acting upon a suggestion made by Mr. Chamberlain in his Newcastle speech, have registered the ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. Advertising

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  11. UP TO DATE.

    Mr. Chamberlain's revised Glasgow speech cm[?] the suggestion that the colonies should so arrange their tariffs in order not to establish industries in competition with those ...

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  12. WALKING DELEGATE.

    Samuel Parks, the walking delegate, who was recently convicted of blackmailing, and was subsequently released on the report of the judge who tried the case, has now been ...

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  13. A FUGITIVE.

    At the instance of the authorities of Scotland Yard the American police have arrested as a fugitive from justice, all American named Krikorls, who is supposed to be an ...

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  14. THE TABLES TURNED.

    When a nice, quiet young gentleman walked into the North Sydney police station last night and informed the officer in charge that he had been assaulted under the railway ...

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  15. COLONIAL TARIFFS.

    The revised report of Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Glasgow omits the suggestion that was reported to have been made that the colonies should arrange their tariffs in order ...

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  16. FOR PRINCE ALEXIEFF

    A palace is being built at Vladivostock, the chief Russian naval station in the Pacific, which is intended as the residence for Prince Alexieff, the Russian Viceroy for the Far ...

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  17. MOROCCO.

    The bulk of the Sultan of Morocco's army is proceeding to Ujda, and thence to the nearest Algerian port to embark on French ships for [?]ngier. ...

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  18. FOREIGN IMPORTS.

    Sir Robert Giffen, in a letter to the "Times," in commenting on Mr. Chamberlain's statements that there is a great increase in the imports of foreign goods into England, ...

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  19. LORD CARDIGAN LAME

    While competing in the Melbourne [?] Lord Cardigan received a k[?], which rose a big lump. It is not considered sufficient to injure his chances in the Cup. ...

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  20. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    Mr. D. Maughan (instructed by Mr. J. H. Clayton) had an application before Mr. Justice Walker, sitting in Equity Jurisdiction, yesterday, on behalf of the Cricket ...

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  21. THE SUN'S RAYS.

    During his voyage from Portsmouth to Gibraltar, in the battleship Duncan, Signor Marconi carried on very little of his wireless telegraphy during the day time, owing to the ...

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  22. PERUVIAN CONSUL.

    King Edward has approved of the appointment of Mr. Alfred Paff as Consul for Peru at Melbourne. ...

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  23. "WILL O' THE WISP."

    The man who is supposed to have been responsible for some of the most extraordinary burglaries in the northern and western suburbs was arrested yesterday at Ashfield ...

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  24. A DIVIDEND DECLARED.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Limited, have declared a dividend of 5 per cent, per annum, and have carried £50,705 forward. ...

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  25. " IRREPARABLE CALAMITY."

    Commandant Booth-Tucker, of the Salvation Army, swooned when he hoard his wife had been killed in the railway accident at Missouri. ...

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  26. THE MISSING OVALAU.

    No fresh news has been received in Sydney, or at any of the coastal stations of the missing steamer Ovalau. The overdue boat has not turned up, ...

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  27. PICKED THE WINNER.

    "Early Bird," of the "Australian Star" and "Sunday Sun," who is in Melbourne for the V. R. C. Carnival, was the only tipster who succeeded in picking the winner of the ...

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  28. SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED.

    The Howard Smith Co.'s new steamer Bombala has been successfully launched at Sunderland docks. ...

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  29. BISHOP OF BRISBANE.

    Bishop Green has replied, asking for time to consider the offer to him of the bishopric of Brisbane. The Synod is much criticised for not ...

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  30. COPPER AND TIN.

    Copper on spot closed yesterday at £59 5s per ton, the three months' quotation being £53 17s 6d. Tin on spot was quoted at £118 10s per ton, ...

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  31. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco has evacuated Tesa, and the Pretender is now master of the whole of the northern portion of the country. ...

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  32. NOWRA RACECOURSE.

    The new racecourse at Nowra is almost completed, and turns out to be a very good one. It is intended to officially open it with a day's racing on November 9. ...

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  33. TOM ROBERTS' PICTURE.

    Lord Northcote, Governor-General elect of the Australian Commonwealth, and Lord Jersey inspected Mr. Tom Roberts' historical [?]ture of the opening of the Commonwealth ...

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  34. SOUTH HEAD SENSATION.

    The body of the man lying at the foot of the cil[?]s at South Head was yesterday recovered and has since been identified at the farmer at Nambugga, on the South Coast. ...

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  35. A SHORTHORN RECORD.

    A Shorthorn heifer, belonging to Mr. E. Tate, of Kangaroo Valley, has just put up an extraordinary milking record, yielding in a test token in connection with the ...

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  36. PARRAMATTA HEROES.

    At the Lancer Barracks to-night a cafe chantant entertainment was held in aid of a memorial to the fallen soldiers of the Parramatta District. ...

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  37. BEGA JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Bega Jockey Club was announced that arrangements have been made for three race meetings, the first to take place on November 18, carrying prizes amounting to £77. The ...

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  38. FAREWELLED.

    Last night Pa[?] Marley, a prominent cricketer and footballer, who is leaving Kiama, was entertained by the cricket and football clubs at a social at the Brighton Hotel. ...

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  39. OXFORD CHANCELLORSHIP.

    Lord Rosebery has declined to be nominated for the Chancellorship of Oxford. University in opposition to Viscount Goschen. ...

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  40. THROWN FROM CARTS.

    A greengrocer mimed William A. Russell, aged 63, residing in Percival-road, Stanmore, was driving his cart in a lane off Percival-road, Stanmore, on Saturday afternoon when ...

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  41. STABBED HIMSELF WITH SCISSORS.

    Salvatore Del[?]no, aged 67, made a desperate attempt to commit suicide to-day. He stabbed himself in the left breast with a pair of closed scissors. He now lies in the Melbourne ...

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  42. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Certain Australian newspapers recently published a statement that French residents on the Island of Epl, in the New Hebrides, had insulted the British flag, and also published ...

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  43. THE MISSING OVALAU.

    The missing steamer Ovalau is being reinsured at Lloyd's at a premium of 25 guineas. ...

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  44. BILLIARDS.

    A billiard tournament, in which a vast ambunt of interest is being taken, is in course of progress at the Kiama School of Arts. The game is 150 up, and winners in the first round ...

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  45. MR. RUSSELL'S FORECAST.

    The forecast issued by Mr. H. C. Russeil (Government Astronomer) at 1 p.m. yesterday is: -- New South Wales: Fine and warm to hot, with N.E. winds; some thunderstorms ...

    Article : 36 words
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