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    MATHESON LANG, As Pete in Hall Came and Louis Parker's play of that name, which was staged last night in the Criterion Theatre, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS HUTIN BRITTON As Kate Cregeen in the successful play, "Pete," which was produced last night in the Criterion Theatre, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRIEF MENTION.

    At a meeting yesterday the Sussex-street produce merchants decided not to alter the price of butter tomorrow. Subject to the consent of the Bands ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Elaborate preparations were made by German scientists for the observation of the earth's passage through the tail of Halley's comet. ...

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  8. BELMORE ELECTION.

    The bye-election to fill the seat for the Belmore electorate in the Legislative Assembly of New South' Wales rendered vacant by the death of Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan was held ...

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  9. THE WORLD'S GRIEF.

    Several of the Royal mourners, including the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and Prince Charles of Sweden, left last night, but all the reigning monarchs remained, and ...

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  10. SENSATION IN AMERICA.

    A sensational charge was made yesterday by Arthur Holder, a Legislative agent, against the Steel Trust. He said that he had been informed by ...

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  11. CALVE'S FIRST SYDNEY CONCERT.

    Of late years our noble concert chamber in the Town Hall has been the scene of brilliant triumphs achieved by famous artists--instrumental and vocal--and the ...

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  12. A MEMORABLE FIRST NIGHT.

    Flowers, applause, and delighted enthusiasm marked the fall of the curtain on the last act of "Pete" in the Criterion Theatre last night, and Mr. Matheson Lang had, ...

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  13. TORNADO IN AMERICA.

    The town of Maysville, in Oklahoma, was completely destroyed by a tornado yesterday. Several persons were killed, but details are ...

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  14. COMET MINUS ITS TAIL.

    Halley's Comet, minus its tail, was observed from 7.40 to 8.10 last night from the Yerkes (Winsconsin) Observatory. ...

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  15. SISTER CANDIDE'S CHARITY

    Astonishing revelations have been made concerning the methods of collecting funds adopted by Sister Candida, who for many years was engaged in Paris in elaborate ...

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  16. THE MURDERED COUNT.

    The trial in Venice of the Russian Countess Tarnowska, Dr. Naumoff Prilukoff (her lawyer), and Eisie Perrier (her maid), in connection with the murder of Count ...

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  17. A CANADIAN CEREMONY.

    The military ceremony in front of the Parliamentary Buildings was most impressive; Earl Grey, with Sir Wilfred Laurier (Premier) and all members of Parliament ...

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  18. AMERICAN BOXING.

    A determined effort is being made to prevent the holding of the Jeffries- Johnson championship fight here on Independence Day. ...

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  19. ELECTIONS IN DENMARK.

    A general election today throughout Denmark resulted in the defeat of the Radicals. The Premier and two Ministers were reelected, but the other members of the ...

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  20. LABORER INJURED.

    Frank Waugh, aged 49, a laborer, met with a mysterious mishap some time between Friday night and yesterday morning. At about 3.30 a.m. yesterday he was found by his wife ...

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  21. SERVICE IN JAPAN.

    A memorial service held at Trinity cathedral, Tokio, was attended by the Mikado and the Crown Prince, as well as the diplomatic representatives. ...

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  22. FOR EVANGELICAL WORK.

    Mr. Noah Converse, lately head of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, in Philadelphia, has created a fund of £20,000 to carry on evangelistic work under the direction of ...

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  23. VICE-REGAL GRATIFICATION.

    The Governor- General (Lord Dudley) has informed the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) that he highly appreciates the people's great feeling of loyalty, as exhibited by the ...

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  24. JOHNSON'S MANAGER.

    In the San Francisco Court yesterday Sam Fitzpatrick obtained a verdict for £36 against Jack Johnson, the amount being money due for services rendered by ...

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  25. A DARLINGHURST MYSTERY.

    An elderly man was found lying in an unconscious state at the corner of Burton and Forbes streets, Darlinghurst, shortly before. 12 o'clock last night. The Civil Ambulance ...

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  26. BILLIARD MATCH.

    The billiard match between Fred. Lindrum, champion of Australia, and William's, the visiting English professional, was continued today. In the afternoon session ...

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  27. KING GEORGE V.

    It is reported that instead of modifying the Oath of Accession the Government have drafted an entirely new declaration, which will define Protestantism as accepted ...

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  28. PAPKE BEATS THOMAS.

    The contest between Billy Papke, ex-middleweight champion of the world, and Joe Thomas, a prominent local middle-weight, which was fixed for Saturday last, but was ...

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  29. OARSMEN'S DINNER.

    The annual dinner of the New South Wales Rowing Association was held in Baumann's Cafe last night. There was a splendid attendance of rowing enthusiasts, including the victorious New South ...

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  30. KITCHENER ON PEACE.

    Lord Kitchener was cordially greeted during a short stay bete yesterday, on his way from San Francisco to New York (writes a Chicago correspondent on April 15). In ...

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  31. A RIOTOUS CROWD.

    During the progress of a contest between Lewis and Scanlan, a dispute over the committal of an alleged foul culminated in a riot. ...

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  33. THE DIPHTHERIA PROBLEM.

    Seeing that it is proved beyond dispute that there has been an enormous increase of diphtheria in large towns during the last years, and that it is equally obvious that ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Advices have been received from Colombo to the effect that the Boston- bound steamer Tymerie is ashore. The vessel was carrying East Indian merchandise to the value, it ...

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  35. WIDOWS' FUND SOCIETY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday Night. The members of the Australian Widows' Fund Society today adopted the draft agreement for the amalgamation with the ...

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  36. POPULATION OF BERLIN.

    A Berlin correspondent writes on April 5:-- Statistics for March show that at the beginning of that month the inhabitants of Berlin numbered 2,127,778, against a total of 2,112,065 ...

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  37. STRUCK BY A TRAM.

    Arthur Gawler, aged 40, a pitmen, employed at the Newtown tram depot, was greeting out of the pit late on Friday night, when he was struck by a moving tram. His body was severely lacerated ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND FOOTBALL.

    Following are the result of today's Rugby matches:-- Union: Christian Brothers (15 points) beat Past Grammers (nil). League: East Brisbane (7 points) beat ...

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  39. MILITARY EIGHT-OAR RACE.

    The military eight-oar challenge race on the Upper Harra resulted:--7th A.I.R., 1; Australian Field Artilary, 2; Scottish Regiment, 8. ...

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