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    LILY BRAYTON. The leading lady of the Oscar Asche Shakesperlan company. She has won golden [?]ns by her acting in tragedy and in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OSCAR ASCHE, Who will open a Shakesperlan season in the Criterion Theatre, Sydney, on October 2. Mr. Asche is an Australian, with a big ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The nine suffragettes who are sentenced recently to imprisonment in Biningham for having molested Mr. Asquith and whose "hunger strike" collapsed on Wednesday, ...

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  7. BRIEF MENTION.

    In Sydney tomorrow the price of butter will be reduced by 4s a cwt. A record wheat harvest for Australia is predicted by Mr. J. S. Brunton, the ...

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  8. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    A few days ago the Miners' Federation requested the colliery proprietors to reconsider the question of the dismissal of Albert Burns, secretary of the Hebburn Miners' Lodge, and ...

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  9. A SCOTTISH EXPEDITION.

    Dr. William Bruce. Director of the Scottish Oceanographical Laboratory in Edinburgh, is actively engaged in the organisation of an Antarctic Expedition. ...

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  10. AERIAL CARNIVAL.

    The Blackpool Corporation has made arrangements for an aviation week, commencing on October 18, and has signed contracts with Farman, Paulkham, Rougier, and other ...

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  11. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The House of Commons has agreed to all the clauses of the Budget except No. 71, which relates to the reduction of the permanent annual charge on the national debt, ...

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  12. BATHURST MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    A municipal election which created considerable interest, caused by the resignation of Alderman McLennan, for North Ward, took place today, the candidates being. A ...

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  13. AN ASCENT THAT FAILED.

    "War in the air" was the cry of the large crowd of spectators who wended their way to the Manly Oval yesterday afternoon to witness a balloon ascent by Captain Penfold. ...

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  14. LADY ELGIN [?]EAD.

    The late Countess was the second daughter of the ninth Earl of Soutlesk, and in 1876 married the Earl of Elgin, [?]rmerly Secretary of State for the Colonies. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND'S GOVERNOR.

    Sir William Macgregor, the Governor- Designate, of Queensland, who recently took ill in Aberdeen, is reported to be very much better. He will arrive in London shortly, ...

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  16. MAN STABBED.

    A stabbing affray took place at about 11 o'clock on Friday night in Bourke-street, Surry Hills, at the intersection of Albion- street. A man named Charles Davidson, who ...

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  17. HE WAS GOING TO STUDY.

    A young man, well dressed and well spoken, went to Tattersall's Hotel, in Parramatta, on Friday night, and booked a bed. He said that he was en route to a college to study, ...

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  18. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The report of Mr. Justice Street on the question of amending the law in respect of the weekly half -holiday has aroused great interest in Sydney and the suburbs. The ...

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  19. AMERICA'S MULTI=MILLIONAIRES.

    President Taft, who is now on his great motor-car tour through the United States, delivered a speech in Denver yesterday. in the course of which he said that the ...

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  20. MILITARY PARADE.

    Lieutenant-colonel Ramaciotti, the officer commanding the Second Australian Infantry Regiment, first battalion, accompanied by Lieut. Smith, of the Instructional Staff, ...

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  21. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    An examination for the appointment of junior instrument fitters in the Telephone Department will be hold in Sydney early in December. Applications will be received by ...

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  22. EPIDEMICS IN PAPUA.

    The Minister for External Affairs has received a report from Papua, stating that there had been an outbreak of dysentery and Whooping cough among the natives in the ...

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  23. NEW COMPANIES REGISTERED.

    The following new companies have been formed and registered in this State under the Companies Liability Act: -- J. B. Reymond and Sons, Ltd., with a ...

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  24. MATER MISERICORDIAE HOSPITAL.

    Yesterday afternoon Lord and Lady Chelmsford, attended by Mr. Miller, A.D.C., paid an official visit of inspection to the Mater Misericordiae Hospital for Women and ...

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  25. DISTRICT NURSING.

    A Melbourne citizen has applied for twenty acres close to the railway station at Greensborough in connection with Madame Melba's proposal for the inauguration of a system of ...

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  26. FAMOUS PICTURE SOLD.

    Mr. Henry Young, of Young and Jackson's Hotel, has purchased the famous picture "Chloe," portion of the late Dr. Fitzgerald's collection, for £800. ...

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  27. OSCAR ASCHE COMPANY.

    The recital in character of "Julius Caesar" by the Oscar Aschs-Lily Brayton Company in the Melbourne Town Hall this afternoon was an immense success. The hall was ...

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  28. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Manly electors have decided to ask Mr. Dugald Thomson to reconsider his intention to quit Federal polities. At a public meeting held in Chatswood last ...

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  29. CHURCH AND CIVIL COURTS.

    At the Presbyterian General Assembly, Melbourne, yesterday the Rev. Principal Harper said that a man who appealed from the church courts to the civil courts must be ...

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  30. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Minnie Finucane, 24 years of age, died in the Western Suburbs Hospital yesterday afternoon from a shock following horrible burns which she sustained on Monday in her ...

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  31. TELEPHONE INSTRUMENTS.

    It was suggested today at a sitting of the Postal Commission that the Federal Government should manufacture its own telephones and instruments. William Campbell, an ...

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  32. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES.

    James Moore, aged 18, residing in Epsom-road, Waterloo, was attempting to board a moving tram in Dowling- street yesterday when he fell. The Civil Ambulance ...

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  33. REDFERN RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. William Earls in his residence in Lander-street Redfern. The deceased was 57 years of age and had been a trusted employee of the ...

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  35. ON THE SICK LIST.

    Colonel R. Wallace, officer commanding the Royal Australian Artillery in New South Wales, has been granted a month's sick leave. During the week his condition ...

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  36. BURGLARY BOOM.

    The burglary boom continues in Melbourne. Today the Criminal Investigation Department information of six extensive robberies from private dwellings and ...

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  37. A SMART GALLOP.

    At Caulfield this afternoon Seddon and Iolaire were galloped a mile and a half on the grass in 2min, 53sec. The Minister for Works intends to inspect ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SILVER COINAGE.

    Sir John Forrest, Federal Treasurer, on Friday last sent a cable message to the Imperial authorities, asking them to have dies prepared for the new Australian silver ...

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