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    VICTOR BUSST, An Australian musician. Mr. Busst is the pianist of Miss Amy Castles's concert company. He is a native of Melbourne, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    S. VOST JANSSEN, A well-known Sydney violinist. Mr. Janssen is as fine a viola player as he is a violinist, indeed, he is the indispensable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 84 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Mexican troops reached Valladolid today. The rebels were driven to the mountains, being hotly pursued, and leaving behind them many dead and wounded men, ...

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  7. BRIEF MENTION.

    The prizes won in the Newtown Marathon race will be presented on Wednesday night. A branch of the British Boy Scouts (Sir F. Vane's organisation) has been formed in ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING.

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  9. BOXING.

    Another effort is being made to have the fight between Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson stopped. It was learned today that George Little, ...

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  10. SWEPT BY FLAMES.

    Borissov, on the Beresina River, was overtaken by a great disaster yesterday. Through what, is believed, to have been the work of an incendiary a fire broke out, and ...

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  11. SEATING ARRANGEMENTS.

    The work on the arena and the staging for the big fight is progressing rapidly. About one eighth of the arrangements has been completed, and the ringside seats, with the ...

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  12. SHIPBUILDING SCHEME.

    Arrangements have been completed by Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, the big British firm of shipbuilders, for the establishment on the Pacific coast, north of Vancouver, of ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. FOOTBALLERS ENTERTAINED.

    After the Union matches yesterday the New Zealand and New South Wales teams, as well as the Northern and Western District teams, were entertained by the New South Wales ...

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  14. CALVE.

    An immense audience was present at the sixth, and last, evening concert given by Madame Calve in the Town Hall last night. Wild enthusiasm greeted the great French ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Canadian cricketers for England-- Duke of Connaught to be Viceroy in Canada-- Religious reform in Spain-- Monoplane's record flight-- Violent storms in Germany ...

    Article : 628 words
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  17. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    "Packy" M'Farland, the clever American lightweight, and Freddy Welch, lightweight champion of England, who put up a stirring contest, which was declared a draw, in ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. KETCHELL WINS AGAIN.

    Stanley Ketchell knocked out Jem Smith in the fifth round of a fight which was scheduled to go ten rounds. Smith, who fought a ten-rounds draw with Joe Jeanette ...

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  19. PERU AND ECUADOR.

    Advices received tonight from Lima, the Peruvian capital, report that the Government is disbanding the corps which was formed among those who volunteered their services ...

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  20. A TOUGH BATTLE.

    In Milwaukee last night Ed. Wolgast, lightweight champion of the world, took part in his first fight since he won the title from "Battling" Nelson. His opponent, was ...

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  21. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match of 8000 up, between Fred Lindrum, junr., champion of Australia, and A. E. Williams, the English professional, was concluded lasts night in Alcock's tournament rooms, Billiards, Ltd. The session's ...

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  22. BIG SAILING CHALLENGE.

    Over a week ago Mr. Mark Foy, who sent a challenge to the Medway Yacht Club, England, for the Anglo- Australian shield, received a cable message stating that the question ...

    Article : 187 words
  23. BOXING.

    At the Gaiety Athletic Club last night Sid Francis, of Redfern, was awarded the decision over Horace Dehancy, of Waterloo. "The "fight" only lasted a few seconds. ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN PREMIER.

    General Botha has declined to avail himself of the terms of Cecil Rhodes's will, setting apart the Rhodes mansion, "Groot Schur," as the residence of the Premier of ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND ATHLETICS.

    The Queensland A.A.A. five-miles cross-country championship was decided today over the Rocklea course. There wore 89 competitors. The event was won by J. Ryan, W. J. Hamilton being second, and J. Garven ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. KING OF PORTUGAL.

    A despatch which has been received from the Spanish province of Badajoz, but which is discredited in the Foreign Office here, reports that the Portuguese army has ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND RACING.

    At the Ipswich races today the Ipswich Cup was won by Award, Bernie's Memory being second, and Destruction third. The winner started at 5 to 1, and paid £26 16s and £5 2s on the totalisator. ...

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  28. An Electric Shock.

    Yesterday, while shifting some electric light wires at the Aberfoyle Buitchery, 4 George -street West, Sydney Payne, a youth, received a severe electric shock. His hand come into contact with a live wire, and he was ...

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  29. COUNTRY BOWLS.

    In the championship pairs Waratah played Maitland, on Wickham green. G. Wright son and W. Wrightson (West Maitland), 22, beat Herrman and M'Clennan, 12. Waratah and Maitland met in the B competition pairs. ...

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  30. A Surprise in Leather Work.

    A few days ago Messrs. R. G. Watkins and Co., of Kent-street, Sydney, received an order from Messrs. Smith and Thorns, the contractors for the No. 3 section of the North Coast railway, for the supply of a length ...

    Article : 539 words
  31. CHEERFUL CHINA.

    Intimation has been received of the slaughter of 89 Chinese otter hunters by brigands on the Russo-Chinese frontier. The hunters had taken 1000 otter skins when the brigands ...

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  32. THE KING'S HOUSEHOLD.

    The appointments to the King's Household, which were gazetted last night, show that his Majesty has retained in his service a large number of the members of King ...

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  34. Exhibition of Paintings.

    Mr. George Collingridge, the well-known Sydney artist, held an exhibition of his paintings in the Chatswood Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The exhibition was opened by the Premier, who made some ...

    Article : 178 words
  35. FIRE IN HOBART.

    A fire broke out late on Friday night in Jones and Co.'s extensive jam warehouses, at the wharf, and, with a heavy northerly gale which was blowing, it looked as if all ...

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  36. FIRE IN CLARENCE-STREET.

    Last night a glare on the windows of K. M. Williams clothing factory in Trafalgar-square-buildings, Clarence- street, attracted the attention of the officers of No. 1 Police Station, who communicated at once with the ...

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  37. MR. M'CABE'S FAREWELL.

    The Protestant Hall rang with the plaudits of a delighted audience last night, when Mr. Joseph M'Cabe, the lecturer on "Evolution," made his farewell utterance. His subject was "Science and the Riddle of ...

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  38. Interesting Presentation.

    Last night, in Hart's Burlington Cafe, the staff of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society met to give a "send-off" to Mr. A. Cupples, who has been unpointed general manager of the society for the whole ...

    Article : 217 words
  39. Kicked by a Horse.

    Yesterday, while climbing into his cart at the intersection of Moorchead and Cowper streets, Redfern. Henry Royall, a paperhanger, was kicked by his horse Royall, who is ...

    Article : 134 words
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  41. A Wonderful Invention.

    Tim new method of music taught in the Alexandra College, 173 Pitt-street, is really an invention, and it is already giving signs that it may effect a revolution in modern methods of teaching music. By it years of ...

    Article : 161 words
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