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    HILDA EDWARDS As Lady Cavisham in "The Arcadians" in the Criterion Theatre, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ARTHUR EDWARDS, The clever dancer, who is appearing in "The Arcadians" in the Criterion Theatre Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMERICAN BOXING.

    Casto and Spike Sullivan met in a six-round contest in Philadelphia to-night. in the second round Casto was sent to the floor by a terrific right swing on the jaw, and he ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Hawley Crippen and Ethel Leneve are still in Quebec, fretting at the delay that is taking place in their extradition to England. The Quebec newspapers, determined to miss ...

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  8. BRIEF MENTION.

    Steps are being taken to hold a flower carnival in Manly in October next. Sub-inspector M'Lean, of the Balmain police, has been promoted to the position of ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    Moissant started on the last section of his flight from Paris to London at twenty minutes past 6 o'clock this morning. He had reached Deal successfully, and it was his ...

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  10. THE BOAT RACE.

    The official decision of the judge for the race between Arnst and Barry for the world's sculling championship was: -- "Arnst, by seven lengths." ...

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  11. BIG RAILWAY SWINDLE.

    Frank Harriman, Charles Ewing, and John K. Taylor, three former officials of the Illinois Central Railway Co., were arrested in Chicago to-day in connection with alleged huge ...

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  12. RACIAL QUESTION.

    Messrs. L. S. Jameson, Merriman, Sauer, Fischer, Hertzog, Graaf, and Smart have been returned unopposed for the first South African Union Parliament. ...

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  13. A SACCO-HOMAN QUARTETTE.

    The police in Los Angeles, California, forced a bungalow in the outskirts of the city, and discovered there four members of a sect, of whom two were women, deliberately starving ...

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  14. LONDON PAPER'S ALLEGED CONTEMPT.

    An interesting development in the Crippen case occurred to-day, when the proprietors and the chief editor of the "Chronicle" were cited to show cause why they should not be ...

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  15. DUNBAR MUSEUM.

    An anchor or two, a capstan, many coins, a silver spoon with the word "Dunbar" stamped upon the handle, copper bolts, buckles, collars, lumps of iron, pieces of ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Military disaster in Germany -- British Emigration -- Korea's fate -- New aerial gun -- Canada's population -- British Army remounts -- Eucharistic congress. ...

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  18. CHANGED HER MIND.

    Mrs. Department Richardson, who is reputed to be worth £6,000,000, was evicted in New York to-day from the home in which she has lived since her birth. ...

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  19. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

    An enjoyable smoke concert was given last night in the A.B.C. Cafe, Pitt-street, by the non-commissioned officers to the commissioned officers of the Australian Army Medical Corps. Warrant-officer Hazlett ...

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  20. CHOLERA.

    The town of Tranl, an Adriatic port, has been almost deserted owing to the ravages of the cholera epidemic. It is reported that no fewer than 20 deaths ...

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  21. MR. WADE AT BURWOOD.

    The Premier, Mr. Wade, addressed a large public meeting in the Burwood School of Arts last night, the Mayor of Burwood (Alderman H. Shute) presiding. In the course of his remarks Mr. Wade declared that ...

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  22. MR. WADE AND THE BREWERY SHARES.

    An amusing incident occurred at a meeting addressed by the Premier in Burwood last night. At the conclusion of his address questions were invited, and a man rose in the body of the hall and asked -- ...

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  23. MELBOURNE'S RAMPANT EVIL.

    At the inquest on the death of the girl Ada O'Neill, who died from septicaemia, Dr. M'Gillieuddy said he came across about 200 cases of septicaemia a year. Some, no ...

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  24. German Precautions.

    Owing to the outbreak of cholera in Southern Russia, an order was issued in Berlin to-day for a stringent inspection of all vessels arriving at German ports from Odessa. ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' BALL.

    Those jolly fellows the knights of the road held their 15th annual ball in the Town Hall on Friday night. A commercials' ball is always an event, and its popularity ...

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  26. Fresh Cases in Italy.

    Within the last 24 hours, 19 fresh cases of cholera have broken out, and 12 deaths have been reported from Tran[?]. ...

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  27. BOYCOTTING A WAGES BOARD.

    A meeting of export slaughtermen carried A resolution disapproving of the proposal for a Wages Board in the trade, and recommending that no nominations be sent in for ...

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  28. THE RUSSIAN RECORD.

    Last week's record of cholera in Russia shows that 10,723 out of 23,944 cases were fatal, bringing the totals for the year to 112,985 cases, with 50,287 deaths. ...

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  29. Masonic Dance.

    Last night the annual dance of Masonic Lodge (Sydney) St. Andrew, No. 7, was held in Baumann's Cafe. Pitt-street, and was a most successful function. This lodge is the ...

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  30. GIFT OF DREADNOUGHTS.

    Speaking in Victoria last night, the Canadian Premier, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, said he did not believe that the people were in favor of the gift of a Dreadnought to the ...

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  31. BUILDING THE CAPITAL.

    The Federal Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. King O'Malley, states that the £50,000 which is to the included in the estimates for expenditure on the Federal capital will cover the ...

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  32. English as She is Broken.

    The announcement was published in the "Sunday Sun" that William Cromwell, the popular comedian of "The Arcadians," intends to take a theatrical company to Russia ...

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  33. PERTH TRAM STRIKE.

    The tramway strike appears further from settlement than ever. Upon the failure of mediation, the company advertised for men. During the past three days attempts were ...

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  34. "BUSHRANGERS!"

    A body, silent and still, with a bandage like a halo around the head, was convoyed into the casualty ward in the Sydney Hospital last night. Carefully It was laid down, ...

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  36. ASSAULTED IN GEORGE-STREET.

    Last Friday night an engineer named Owen Eugene Geary and his policeman friend had refreshments in an oyster saloon in George-street, opposite the Cathedral. When they left the shop Geary was set upon by an active ...

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  37. FATALITY AT PETERSHAM.

    On Friday afternoon John Clarke, 3[?], who was employed at Mrs. Hastings's daily in Station-street Petersham, was driving a cart from the city to the dairy when the horse shied. Clark was thrown out, and ...

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  38. Fancy Skating.

    An exhibition of fancy ice skating by Professor Allander and a pupil, Mrs. Hughes, took place at the Glaciarium last night. There was a large crowd of spectators, and they applauded the clever and graceful ...

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  39. Bronte Baths.

    The Waverley Municipal Council is about to have the Bronte Baths repaired. The July storm caused a good deal of damage, and the council intends, in replenishing it, to spend a little more money, and make some ...

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  40. A FEARFUL DEATH.

    An elderly man, Patrick Allen, in attempting to board a moving train at Auburn station last night missed his footing, He fell between the carriages, and was ...

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