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    EMMA CALVE, The great operatic dramatic soprano. Ma[?]ame Calve (Emma Rouger) was born in Decazoville, southern France. Her career ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VERA REMEE, Who is appearing as "La Colombo" in the melodrama "Woman and Wine " in the Palace Theatre, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The sculling contest for the championship of the world, which was to have been rowed between Richard Arnst, champion, and George Whelch, challenger, at Akaroa yesterday, was postponed owing ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Westminster Gazette" says that although no engagement has been entered into between the Nationalists and the Government, the letter's situation is distinctly ...

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  8. ETNA'S FRESH OUTBURST.

    A fresh volcanic paroxysm has doubled the speed of the lava flow, from Mount Etna and tourists are going to Sicily from all parts of Italy and also of Europe to view the ...

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  9. BRIEF MENTION.

    Good progress is being made with the Harris-street-Glebe Island tram extension. Anniversary services in connection with the Balmain Methodist Central Mission will be ...

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  10. LABOR RALLY.

    A big Labor rally was hold in Moore-street last night, when Mr. A. Fisher, leader of the Federal Labor party Mr. W. M. Hughes, Mr. J. C. Watson, and others ...

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  11. THE RUBBER BOOM.

    The rubber boom continues. Exciting scenes on the share market were witnessed to-day, when rubber was sold at auction at 11s 6d a pound. ...

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  12. A DOCTOR'S CRIME.

    Dr. Breuques, a highly-respected medical practitioner in Nimes, France, has confessed to having murdered his brother-in-law, M. Charlos. ...

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  14. QUARANTINED

    Hundreds of visitors to Manly to-day will see one of the finest mailboats in the Australian trade anchored in the quarantine area. She arrived here on Friday morning from ...

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  15. PROSPEROUS CANADA.

    The Canadian revenue for 1909 totalled upwards of £20,000,000, exceeding the previous record by £800,000. The Customs revenue alone yielded ...

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  16. AT THE A.J.C. RACES.

    The summer weather yesterday brought out a number of white muslin dresses. Spring hats, with gardens of flowers, were also noticed side by side with black beaver hats and velvet Tricornes. Heavy cloth coats and ...

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  17. THE HOPE DIAMOND.

    A diver has recovered from the wreck of the French' steamer La Seyne many diamonds which belonged to M. Habid, a diamond dealer, who was one of the passengers ...

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  18. LATEST MELBOURNE REPORT.

    Dr. Robinson, who is in charge of the quarantine station at Point Nepean, reports that Mrs. Sanger, one of the small-pox patients. Is still seriously ill, but that the other ...

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  19. WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The cargo of wheat in the barque Motropolis from Melbourne has been sold at 39s 6d per quarter. The cargoes in the steamers Barkston and ...

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  20. ABOLITION OF PLURAL VOTING.

    In the House of Commons yesterday. Mr Sherwell moved that a bill be introduced providing for the abolition of plural, voting and for the holding of all elections on ...

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  21. THE PERICLES DISASTER.

    It is stated here that the uncharted rock ton which the Pericles struck is right in the course of shipping, and is therefore a big banger to navigation. ...

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  22. AN EDITOR IMPRISONED.

    Richard Barth, editor of the "Vorwarts " the socialist paper in Berlin, has been sentenced to one month's imprisonment for having incited the socialists to disobey the ...

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  23. NEW BRITISH BATTLESHIPS.

    The new battleship Colossus will be launched at Clydebank on the 9th inst. The construction of the ship, as far as it has proceeded has occupied only 11 months. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The United Kingdom Alliance estimates that during 1909 the United Kingdom expended £155,162,485 on alcohol. Increased taxation, it is pointed out, has added ...

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  25. DEATH OF DR. BARRY.

    The Right Rev. Alfred Barry, Residentiary Canon at Windsor, and formerly Bishop of Sydney, died to-day at his residence, The Cloisters, Windsor Castle. ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS

    To-day the State general elections are being held. Almost throughout the length and breadth of the State the contests are this most exciting in the history of South ...

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  27. AMERICAN MINERS' STRIKE.

    Three hundred thousand bituminous coal minors in Indlanopols have struck work, pending the ratification of agreements providing for an advance in wages. ...

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  28. EFFICIENT FERRY SERVICE.

    The efforts of the Port Jackson and Manly Ferry Company to maintain an efficient service to Manly throughout the recent coal strike have been greatly appreciated by the residents, and the following letter has been ...

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  29. CREMORNE TRAM LINE.

    The question of scouring additional tramway conveniences is agitating the minds of the residents of North Sydney. A move is on foot to induce the Public Works Department to fix the final stopping-place of the ...

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  30. THE TSAR AT A CONCERT.

    The Tsar yesterday, for the first time in ten years, attended it concert in St. Petersburg. A thousand bandsmen played the national anthem several times, and much ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. P. R. LARKIN.

    Randwick residents will regret to learn to that Mr. Patrick Ryan Larkin, one of the oldest and best-known residents of that suburb, died yesterday morning in his home, ...

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  32. OPEN-AIR BAND MUSIC.

    The following programme will be played at 3 p.m. today in Hyde Park by the Newtown Band: -- Grand march, "Entry of the Gladiators"; grand selection, "Rossini's Works" (arranged by Hound); three melodies, "Moon ...

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  33. LONDON METAL MARKET.

    Closing quotations on the Stock Exchange yesterday were: -- Copper, spot, £58 3s 9d to £58 8s 9d; three months, £59 6s 3d to £59 11s 3d. ...

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  34. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    The wireless stations in Sydney and Fremantle, for Which the Postmaster-General has accepted a tender, are each to have an effective radius of 1250 miles, while the ...

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  35. COPRA.

    Copra is active. South Sea is being offered sparingly, and is quoted (in bags) at £25 10s. The Melbourne timber stackers' strike ...

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  36. TALLOW.

    Stocks of tallow amount to 3107 tons. The imports during the. past lnonth totalled 2011 tons, and the deliveries 3029 tons. ...

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  37. SCHOOLBOY'S BRAVERY.

    The Coroner (Mr. Cole), in returning a vermes of accidental death in the case of the two boys, Victor Futcher and George Oraig, who were drowned in the Yarra through slipping in while drinking at the edge of ...

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