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    MADAME ZOE DOLINSKY, The mezzo-soprano of the Russian operatic singers. Madame Dolinsky possesses a voice of remarkable power and rare beauty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EUGENE OSSIPOFF, The baritone of the Russian operatic singers, who will open a series of concerts in the Y.MC.A. Hall on Wednesday next. M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
  6. BRIEF MENTION.

    Diphtheria is spreading throughout the State. It is proposed to establish a freezing works company with a capital of £75,000 in ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Rather disquitening reports have been published regarding Japanese activity in the Philippine Islands. The Japanese, it is said, are maintaining a ...

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  8. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    The movement for the preservation of the peace of the world and for the limitation of armaments, to which the Right Hon. James Bryce, British Ambassador, in the United ...

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  9. MUTINY ABOARD SHIP.

    A mutiny that occurred to-day on the British steamer Highland Monarch, which was outward bound for New Zealand, was followed by a dash for liberty on the part of a ...

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  10. AMERICAN BOXING.

    In spite of the outcry that has been raised regarding the action of the authorities to prevent the world's championship contest between Jeffries and Johnson taking place in ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. IN PRAISE OF MISSIONARIES.

    In Edinburgh yesterday Mr. W. J. Bryan, the American publicist, while addressing a conference of missionaries, refuted many of the objections urged against missions. He ...

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  12. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    With reference to Mr. King O'Malley's suggestion that Western Australia and South Australia should cede to the Commonwealth a strip of land 25 miles wide on both sides ...

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  13. SOCIETY WOMEN'S FAST.

    The three Garden City women who called themselves Methuselites, and tried to starve themselves into permanent health and beauty (writes a New York correspondent on May ...

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  14. NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION.

    The revolution in Nicaragua is spreading to all parts of the republic other than those controlling Estrada. Armed, revolutionaries are increasing to an alarming extent in the ...

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  16. ARENA TO BE ERECTED IN NEVADA.

    Tex Rickard, the promoter and referee of the Jeffries-Johnson championship, announced to-night that in the event of the courts granting an injunction to prevent the battle ...

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  17. THE MIKADO'S NAVY.

    Admiral Mouye has urged upon the Japanese Government the necessity for increasing the navy and making its strength such that it will compare with the navies of the ...

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  18. HEAT WAVE IN CHICAGO.

    A heat wave is now passing over the State. In the City of Chicago the conditions have been intolerable. Six deaths have occurred within the past ...

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  19. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    At the Randwick rifle range yesterday afternoon one of the special trams was shunting for the purpose of getting on to the line leading to the city, when the front portion ran ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At yesterday's proceedings in the Newfoundland fisheries dispute, before the Hague Arbitration Tribunal, Sir Robert Finlay, K.C., continuing his argument on behalf of ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND RACING.

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  22. NEVADA GOLDFIELDS OFFER £25,000.

    The competition among the different places that are trying to secure the Johnson-Jeffries fight continues keen. The guarantee of £25,000 that the Nevada ...

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  23. At Woollahra.

    "Subscriber" (Woollabra) writes to inquire why particulars of all tramway accidents in Sydney are not given by the tramway authorities to the press for publication. As he points out, the tramways belong to the people. ...

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  24. LACROSSE.

    The annual match between England and Wales took place at Cardiff last month, in cold, windy weather. The English team always had the upper hand, and after leading by 7 goals to 1 at the interval, ultimately ...

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  25. THE QUEEN-MOTHER.

    "There has been a magic in Alexandra's name, both as Princess of Wales and as Queen of England," remarks the London "Telegraph." "It flowed first from the ...

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  26. A MYSTIFYING PLAY.

    Sydney audiences are nothing if not enthusiastic and loyal to their favorites. Early yesterday afternoon the public began to gather outside the Criterion Theatre to witness the first-night production of ...

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  27. Reno City the Convincing Ground.

    Despite the fact that Tex Rickard has declared positively that the big fight will take place on the Nevada Goldfield, there is a strong suspicion that Reno City (Nevada) ...

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  28. MOTOR-BOAT RACING.

    In conection with the Victorian Motor Boat Club's 12-mile race, Tessy came in first, with Cleopatra and Rip second and third. The winner's net time was 1hr. 50min. 20sec. ...

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  29. LANGFORD-KAUFFMAN FIGHT.

    Judge Vannostrand, sitting in the Superior Court to-day, refused an application that was made by the Attorney-General to restrain Langford and Kauffman from holding their ...

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  30. Youthful Purse-Snatchers.

    While Miss May Potter was standing in George-street two lads, apparently about 10 years af age, snatched her handling, which contained 30s, and made off. A bystander managed to wrest the bag from the youthful ...

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  31. THE DOLORES CONCERTS.

    With reference in a paragraph on page 3 of this issue, concerning the reception and opening concert of Madame. Dolores, Mr. H. N. Southwell informed us at a late hour last night that it had been found ...

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  32. Randwick Labor Selection.

    The preferential ballot for the selection of a Bailor candidate to contest the Randwick scat at the next general election was held yesterday. The candidates were:--Messrs. T. E. Green, president of the Randwick ...

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  33. Militia Not to be Called Out.

    On the promise of District Attorney Fickert to the Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. Martin) to stop the Langford-Kauffman fight. Governor Gillette has announced, that he will ...

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  34. DEFENCELESS AUSTRALIA.

    A writer in the current number of the "National Review" says:--"Australia needs to realise that at present she constitutes a most tempting offer as the most defenceless ...

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  35. The Fight to Take Place.

    Mr. Blot, the promoter of the Langford- Kaufman fight, has had a conference with the attorneys 'concerned in the matter. He has now announced his intention of carrying out ...

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  36. ENGLISH GOLF ITEMS.

    In the annual golf match between teams representing the Royal Artillery and the Royal Engineers, played on the links of the Royal St. George's Club at Sandwich, the Engineers won the singles by 5 games ...

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  37. FORTUNE IN A FORGE.

    An Athlone blacksmith named Patrick Reilly died in December, 1998, leaving assets, valued at £3960, and this estate was the subject of an action in the Chancery ...

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  38. Governor Gillette Determined.

    Governor Gillette says that he has still an ace in a hole, and when Langford and Kauffman appear in the ring the police will not permit a single round to be fought. ...

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  40. Accident at Rosehill.

    While attempting to board a train from the Rosehill Racecourse yesterday afternoon, John Rantao, 39, a resident of Mosman, fell between two carriages, and was crushed ...

    Article : 237 words
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