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  4. SOUTH AFRICANS' AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    Recognising the importance, from an Imperial as well as from a sporting standpoint, of the triangular cricket scheme, the Proprietors off the "Sun" have decided to guarantee the £5000 required to ensure the visit to Australia of the South African team. They have no wish to attempt to usurp the functions of the Board of Control, but realise ...

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  5. W. ARUNDEL ORCHARD.

    A distinguished Sydney musical conductor. Mr. Orchard, who is a Bachelor of Music of Durham, gained his early experience in London. He conducted his first society ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. S. J. WHYTE.

    A baritone, recently from England. Mr. Whyte studied in Milan, and was also a pupil of the late Sims Reeves. For some years he was a leading baritone with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRIEF MENTION.

    It was snowing at Mount Kosciusko yesterday. Cholera is raging in Batavia. Many deaths are occurring daily. ...

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  9. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. G. N. Barnes, one of the Labor members, attacked what he described as the extravagance of the Royal Family. ...

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  10. OUR £5000 GUARANTEE.

    The members of the Cricket Board of Control were not to be found this afternoon until late. Mr. H. R. Bush, when seen at his residence, Malvern, said that our ...

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  11. "THE BRASS BOTTLE."

    Ladies and gentlemen, get out your "Arabian Nights"--those wondrous talcs, old beyond all human calculation, and fresher, even now, than the most modern of successful ...

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  12. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Balfour, in the House of Commons today, took the last opportunity that will occur before the Imperial. Conference meets to raise the question of Imperial preference. He made ...

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  13. AMERICAN BOXING.

    Jack Gleason, one of the promoters of the Johnson-Jeffries fight, and Sam Berger, Jefries's late manager, arrived in Chicago to-day. ...

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  14. CONFLICTING PRESS VIEWS.

    Commenting on the question of imperial preference, the London "Daily Express" [?] to-day says:--"Party spirit stood in the way of tariff reform, and the Empire had to suffer ...

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  15. BURNED AT THE STAKE.

    Gentry, a negro, attempted to enter the bedroom of a white woman at Wallas (Texas) this morning. Constable Mitchell endeavored to arrest the black, but forfeited ...

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  16. FREETRADE MEMBERS VISITING CANADA.

    A party of freetrade members of the House of Commons will spend the recess in Canada under the guidance of Mr. J. A. Simon, the Liberal member for Walthamstow. ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The 10,000 trainmen on the Canadian Grand Trunk, who have been out on strike, have agreed to submit the matters in dispute to arbitration. ...

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  18. PASSING OF A PIONEER.

    Ernest Mueller, one of the largest mining investors in Victoria, died at Bendigo yesterday, at the age of 76. He was born at Cologne, Germany. ...

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  19. A NEW YORK TRAGEDY.

    The mystery surrounding the death of Mr. Ira Griffith Rawn, president of the Chicago, Indianapolis, and Louisville Railroad, has not yet been solved. ...

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  20. ACCIDENT TO THE SYDNEY EXPRESS.

    The Sydney express nearly ran into a sledge of timber drawn by bullocks and wedged across the line at Wallan, not far from the scene of the disastrous accident ...

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  21. PERTH TRAM TROUBLE.

    The tramway strike is still unsettled. There were considerable hopes this morning that the offer of the men to submit the dispute to the Premier would be accepted by ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN GARRISON ARTILLERY.

    The officers of the Australian Garrison Artillery entertained Major J. C. Hawkins at dinner in Baumann's Cafe last night, previously to his departure to take up the ...

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  24. A Novel Proposal.

    A well-known citizen to-day offered to lease the tramways as a going concern from the company. Mr. Somerset, manager of the company, viewed the proposal favorably, ...

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  25. A TERRIBLE FALL.

    A terrible fall resulted in the death yesterday afternoon of a middle-aged wharf laborer named David Dale. Dale was at work on the Adelaide Co.'s steamer Ouraki, ...

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  26. CHATSWOOD FUNCTIONS.

    A juvenile poster and fancy dross hall was held in the Willoughby School of Arts, Chatswood, last night. About 90 couples took the floor, and some 80 or 90 of the dancers appeared in fancy ...

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  27. RECHABITE PROGRESS.

    Yesterday afternoon Bro. John. H. Wise laid the foundation-stone of the new building at the corner of Campbell and Mary streets, which, when completed, will become the headquarters of the I.O.R. in New South Wales. ...

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  28. A SULKY COLLISION.

    Mr. Percy M'Phillamy, a well known auctioneer of Bathurst, lies in a critical condition as the result of a sulky collision, which took place at about 6 o'clock ...

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  29. RACEHORSE INJURED.

    While being schooled at Caulfield this morning Harvest fell. It is believed that his chances in the Australian Steeple will be prejudiced by the accident. ...

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