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    KATHERINE GREY As Mrs. Jeffries, Jun., in the new play "The Third Degree," produced last night in the Theatre Royal, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EMMA CALVE, The famous operatic diva, whose Sydney season will begin in the Town Hall on Saturday night next. Madame Calve, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMERICAN BOXING.

    The proposed evangelistic crusade, as an offset to what is styled by the clergy, "the brutalising influence of the big fight," is taking form. The Revs. Half and Callaghan ...

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  7. NICARAGUAN TROUBLE.

    A large division of General Madriz's forces is encamped some eight miles south of Bluefields, which, according to the latest reports, was in the hands of the insurgents. A ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The London "Times" of this morning, referring to the funeral of the late King Edward, predicts that it will surpass in solemn splendor, all previous function of the kind, ...

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  9. BRIEF MENTION.

    The price of butter in Sydney will be increased by 6s a cwt. to-morrow morning. The annual Corpus Christi Festival will be held inn the Palace Grounds at Manly on ...

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  10. EARTHQUAKES.

    The Central American Republic of Costa Rica has been overtaken by another earthquake disaster. No details are yet obtainable owing to the ...

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  11. PROPOSED REFEREE.

    It is believed that Eddie Graney will be appointed to referee the championship fight between Jeffries and Johnson. For many years -- in fact, for the past quarter of a ...

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  12. LATE SPORTING.

    The play in the match between Fred Weiss, ex-champion of Australia, and Frank Smith, champion of New South Wales, at Messrs. Herion and Smith's parlor, was less ...

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  13. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT ARRIVES.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught, with their son and daughter, arrived in London last evening from Africa. They were met at the railway station by King George and ...

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  14. AT CARTAGO.

    One thousand men are employed amongst, the ruins at Cartago, Costa Rica, in recovering the bodies of the earthquake victims. The force of the earthquake was such as ...

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  15. BIG TOURING VENTURE.

    Howard Smith's wharf was crowded yesterday afternoon, when the Ulimaroa drew away with the J. C. Williamson Grand Opera Company on board. Cheers were ...

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  16. SOLDIERS FOR THE PROCESSION

    Among the details in connection with the funeral arrangements it is announced that the public parks of London will, on the night of the 19th instant, be converted into ...

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  17. IN CALIFORNIA.

    A sharp shock of earthquake was experienced last night at San Bernardino. It was followed by several tremors and deep rumblings, which created the greatest terror. ...

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  18. CYCLING.

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  19. A RABBI'S TRIBUTE.

    In the Jewish Synagogue at St. Kilda a special service was held to-day. The Rabbi paid a glowing tribute to King Edward. He said that the Jews could look back to his ...

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  20. BRISBANE CRICKET

    The Toowong and South Brisbane cricket clubs, which were equal for the cricket premiership, started the deciding match to-day. South Brisbane were disposed of for 187, Redgrave making 31, and Hayes 37. ...

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  21. PANAMA CANAL.

    Advices received in New Orleans, the commercial capital of the Gulf States, report that the Panama Canal was destroyed by the earthquake that shook Costa Rica to ...

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  22. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES.

    Frederick Coyne, aged 53, a laborer, living in Nixon-street, Surry Hills, was knocked down by a tram at Randwick yesterday, and dragged a short distance, but ...

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  23. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A tram accident happened at Hamilton to-night, in which a conductor named Bert Snelling received serious injuries. Two trams were passing, and the conductors, ...

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  24. WAGES STOPPED.

    Great indignation is expressed at the action of the Government Printer in stopping the wages of employees for the day of mourning for the late King Edward. A ...

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  25. INDIAN UPRISING.

    A message received from New Mexico reports an uprising of serious proportions among the Pueblo Indians. Troops are hurrying in special trains to check the possible ...

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  26. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Mr. Douglas Mawson, of Adelaide, one of the members of the Shackleton expedition to the South Pole, arrived here to-day, and will sail for Australia by the next boat ...

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  27. EQUAL WORK EQUAL WAGES.

    A big deputation of Metropolitan State school teachers waited on the Minister for Public instruction to-day with a long list of requests, among others that the female teachers should receive the same salaries as males. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN VOTING ANALYSIS.

    The returns of the recent Federal elections in Victoria show that the percentage of women who voted was 62.2, and that of the male voters 70.9. The total percentage of votes recorded by both sexes was 66.5. ...

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  29. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE.

    Lord Brassey alludes in favorable terms to the recognition by the colonies of the fact that the burden of the defence of the Empire is becoming too heavy for the ...

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  30. MOTOR CAR VICTIM.

    George Stephens, who was knocked down by a motorcar lest week, died to-day. ...

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  31. KING GEORGE.

    The authorities of the Anglican Church intend to use their influence to have the accession declaration amended in a reasonable manner. ...

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  32. WAS HE ROBBED?

    When Leonard Murgatroyd, 28, a motor driver, who resided in Bridge-road, Glebe, was taken to the Sydney Hospital late on Friday night by two mon, it was asserted ...

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  33. BOOKMAKERS ARRESTED.

    In connection with the anti-gambling crusade in Western Australia, the Perth police to-day arrested Son Herman, George Colder, William Lean, William Sparrow, William Mason, John Hodge, and Sydney ...

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  34. ATHLETICS.

    Entries will close to-morrow night for the South Sydney Harriers' animal club championships, to be decided at Botany on Saturday next and the 28th instant. The events are: 100, 220, 440, 880 yards, one and three miles, ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Six girls and two boys were rowing about the dam of an old paper mill in Huntington, Yorkshire, yesterday, when their boat s[?]rang a leak and sank all the eight children ...

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  36. MILLIONAIRE POISONED.

    The trial of Dr. Hyde, the Kansas physician, on a charge of having murdered Colonel Swope, the well-known millionaire, has concluded. ...

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  37. BOXING.

    About the most interesting and amusing feature of the Joe Donnelly benefit concert last night was a four-round spar between Dick Arnst, world's sculling champion, and R. L. ("Snowy") Baker, the well-known ...

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  38. NO CASE.

    The Pakenham Bench discharged Mrs. Bessie Barber on a charge of maliciously wounding Donald Campbell on April 1. ...

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  39. BLIND WIDOW'S TRIBULATION.

    Mrs. Edmunds, an elderly widow, who is blind, was badly burned in Williamstown to-day through her clothes catching fire while she was lifting a saucepan from the fire. Her condition is critical. ...

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  41. MOTOR CYCLING.

    The Sydney Bicycle and Motor Club held a hill climb competition yesterday afternoon at Eastwood. First Round. -- Cobb heat Thury. Time, 63sec. Thyne beat Reynolds. The former was disqualified for ...

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  42. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet will meet on Tuesday to arrange the legislative programme to be submitted to Parliament. ...

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  43. RUSSIAN JEWS.

    As the result of an order passed by the Russian Duma, the expulsion of the Jews residing illegally in Kiev willl be resumed tomorrow. In some instances a respite has ...

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  44. LABOR CONVENTION.

    Messrs. Bowman, Hinchliff, Page, Finlayson, and several State legislators left for Townsville last night to attend the sixth triennial Labor Convention. ...

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  45. A GAOL BREAKER.

    John Ball, who escaped from the Ballarat gaol to-day, recently made a sensational escape from the Maryborough gaol, but was recaptured. B Mr. Benjamin B. Varcoe, a Ballarat ...

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  46. SANDGATE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Sandgate Jockey Club's initial meeting, under the management of Mr. John Wren, to-day, was an unqualified success. There was a record attendance. Results: -- ...

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  47. FOOTBALL.

    Victoria Juniors defeated St. Andrew's by 3 points to nil, on Centennial Park. J. Haddocks scored a try for the winners. Hunter's Hill defeated Kiora, at Hunter's Hill by ...

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