MISS ETHEL BUCKLEY. A clever artiste, who again scored at the Lyceum Theatre last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 252 wordsRumours are prevalent both at Belgrade and at Vienna that an outbreak of Albanians has taken place at Constantinople. Details are lacking, but it is stated that in ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Russian newspapers emphasise the communication published by the Russian Government in the "Official Messenger" of St. Petersburg, in which the hope is expressed ...
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Article : 124 wordsThis is how a London critic sums up a recent Australian book: It must be a desire to keep Australia for the Australians that Inspires books like Mrs. Barbara Baynton's ...
Article : 250 wordsGeneral Bobrikoff. the Director of Finland, states that Finnish refugees are intriguing with Russian revolutionists abroad. ...
Article : 29 wordsFurther investigation of the explosion of a lyddite shell at Woolwich, has resulted in a statement by the officials. This in effect is that seven 9.2-inch shells exploded. The shells ...
Article : 73 wordsCopper is quoted at £5610s per ton, and lead at £11 5s per ton. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Attorney-General of the Transvaal, speaking in the Legislature on the second reading of the Precious Stones Ordinance, stated that there had been discovered in the ...
Article : 56 wordsRussia's demand for the punishment of the Servian murderers is regarded in Vienna as a clever move to-gain a foothold in Servian. A Servian official, Interviewed in Vienna, ...
Article : 83 wordsFurther rich discoveries are reported from Wamgarra diggings, near Tarnagulla. The Secretary for Mines to-night received a telegram that a nugget, weighing lOOoz., was ...
Article : 76 wordsGeneral Andre. French Minister for war, acting in behalf of the French army, has forwarded a message of warm sympathy with sufferers by the Woolwich explosion to Mr, ...
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Article : 248 wordsM. Rouvler the French Minister for Finance, has introduced his Finance Tax Bill, which provides for a tax of 1 12 per cent, on salaries. The deductions vary, but must not exceed ...
Article : 65 wordsThe diplomatists at Berlin state that General Kuropatkin, Russian Minister for War. who is at present visiting the Mikado, is offering Japan material advantages in the East, ...
Article : 71 wordsWilliam Rowling, aged 20, residing at 525 Harrls-street, Ultimo, was admitted by Dr. Ekin to the Sydney Hospital last night suffering from internal injuries. He fell down ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Czar has ordered the Russian Court to go into mourning for 24 days for the late King Alexander and Queen Draga of Servla. The Servians have accepted Prince Peter ...
Article : 44 wordsThe "Daily Mail" states that owing to the obstruction by the Irish Nationalist Party the Government threatened to withdraw the Irish Land Bill. ...
Article : 51 wordsThirty Benedictine monks and 65 students, who have been expelled from the Doual College. France, have arrived In England, with a view to settling at Portsmouth. ...
Article : 82 wordsAnother robbery is reported from the western suburbs. The latest residents to suffer are Mr. and Mrs. Garland, of Railway parade, Stanmore. The visitors broke open ...
Article : 85 wordsMessrs, Vickers, Maxim, and Sons have built two batteries of field guns, which are said to be the most powerful in the world The guns are capable of firing 181b shells ...
Article : 56 wordsIn connection with the political crisis in Hungary, M. Tlsza has been unable to form a Ministry in succession to that of M. Szell, who resigned on account of the opposition to ...
Article : 46 wordsRam commenced again last night two fine days. It is now very cold. The Bogongs are snow-tapped. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe executors of the late Sir Frederick Sar good paid £19,610 as probate duty on his estate this morning. ...
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The Sunday Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1903 - 1910), Sun 21 Jun 1903, Page 1
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