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    GUSTA[?] SLAPOFFSKI, A noted Sydney conductor. Herr Slapoffski was for many years leader of the orchestra and, later, conductor of the Carl Rosa Opera ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MADAME SLAPOFFSKI, A distinguished operatic artiste, and the wife of the conductor of the Amateur Orchestral Society. Madame Slapoffski, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Very serious trouble is impending here, as the result of an anti-foreign campaign that has been actively promoted amongst all classes of the Chinese community. ...

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  7. BRIEF MENTION.

    Heavy falls of snow in the Bathurst district. Senator Pearce may represent Australia at the coronation ceremonies. ...

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  8. SCHOLASTIC DINNER.

    One hundred and three boys from the Fort- street Model School, who, during the week, will stand, for the Sydney University junior examination, entertained at a banquet in the ...

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  9. FRENZIED FINANCE.

    There were hysterical times on the Stock Exchange here yesterday. On several occasions the market was completely demoralised, and, with few exceptions, the lowest prices of ...

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  10. SHORT SHRIFT.

    Now that something like order prevails after the revolt in Albania, the Young Turks have set about settling accounts with those who were responsible for stirring up the late ...

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  11. AMERICAN BOXING.

    Jeffries does not like the way people are talking about his forthcoming fight with Johnson being a "frame up." In fact, he is getting angry and talking, back. ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is asserted here that the judicial and administrative appointments in the public service made so far by the Prime Minister, General Botha, particularly in high railway ...

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  13. MADAME CALVE.

    If we may judge from the congested state of the Town Hall on each night of la Calvo's concerts, Messrs. J. and N. Tait have no reason to regret their enterprise in bringing the ...

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  14. THE OAKS.

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  15. BRITAIN'S INTERVENTION.

    Missionaries are demanding that Britain should intervene to prevent a Chinese uprising, which, should it occur, will, it is feared, surpass the Boxer outbreak. ...

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  16. LANGFORD'S OPPORTUNITY.

    If the present plans of the colored heavyweight champion, Sam Langford, are adhered to, Jack Johnson is in for a surprise when he appears at "Dreamland," In this" city, ...

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  17. CHINA'S FEARS.

    There are threats that a revolution will be launched in China on June 5, the day sot apart for the opening of the Nanking Exposition. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The colonial and foreign entries for the Stewards' Challenge Cup at [?] Henley Regatta include crews from Winnipeg, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Mayence (Germany). ...

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  19. SATURDAY NIGHT RUFFIANISM.

    Larrikinism has run riot of late, in certain parts of the Haymarket on Saturday nights. A week ago there was an unseemly "mix up" in the vicinity of Hay-street. an several ...

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  20. JIM SMITH v. JEANETTE.

    Last night a ten-rounds bout took place in the National Athletic Club between Jim Smith and Joe Jeanette, the light heavyweight, who has just returned from Paris. ...

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  21. RUSSIA AND THE JEWS.

    The debate on the Russo-Finnish Bill was begun in the Duma to-day. The galleries were crowded, and the interest was intense. In effect, the measure, which was described ...

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  22. MOUNTAIN PIGMIES.

    An expedition of British explorers is reported to have discovered a tribe of pigmies on the Snowy Mountains, Dutch New Guinea. Nothing was previously known regarding ...

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  23. THE END OF THE WORLD.

    It was an absorbingly interesting story that Mr. Joseph M'Cabe, author, translator, and lecturer, told the crowded audience who attended his opening lecture in the ...

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  24. PYRMONT LABOR SELECTION.

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    Peter Strong, living in Edinburgh-road, Marrickville, collapsed, and died, on a tram car in King-street, Newtown, yesterday afternoon. The Newtown District Ambulance ...

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  26. GENERAL WEYLER'S BOOK.

    "My Rule in Cuba" is the title of a hook which has been written by General Weyler, a former Minister of War in Spain, and tho first volume of which was published in ...

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  28. A DOCTOR'S AERIAL DASH.

    Dr. William Greene, of tho Aero Club, will, towards the end of the month, attempt to make a flight on a biplane across Lake Ontario. ...

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  29. PURSUED BY POLICE.

    Yesterday a laborer bombarded a wall at the Mariposa Hotel, at the corner of Sussex- street and Batos's-lane, near Erskine-street. He first brandished a revolver, to the terror ...

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  30. ACCIDENT TO AVIATOR.

    M. Pope, Instructor in aviation in the Russian Army, while manoeuvring a .Wright machine yesterday in St. Petersburg, was in the act of descending when the aeroplane ...

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  31. THIELE'S STAR PICTURES.

    Fully 6000 people assembled to see Thiele's Star Pictures at King-street, Newtown, last night, but owing to a miscalculation the pictures did not show very brilliantly, Mr. Thiele decided to postpone the opening till ...

    Article : 121 words
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