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    MISS [?] STEWART, Australia's popular actress who was accorded an enthusiastic reception at Hor Majesty's Theatre last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS RE[?] Who made her initial [?] before a Sydney audience of Her [?] Theatre last night as Lady Standish [?] "Sweet Kitty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NELLIE STEWART'S RETURN.

    Australia's "Only Nell" was the fascinating centre of a glittering triumph in bright and sparkling comedy at Her Majesty's Theatre last night. The house was packed early in ...

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    Says MacLaren unto Noble: "Well, you've beaten England fair, There's no excuse so far as I can see." Says Noble to MacLargn: "That result just makes us square, And may the better team win 'Number Three.'" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WORLD'S SCULLING. CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Richard Arnst, champion sculler of the world, meets William Webb on the Wanganui River, 150 miles from Wellington, N. Z., on Tuesday, in another race for the world's ...

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  9. MUST STAND TO GETHER

    A banquet in connection with the Manchester Ship Canal was held last night, at which there was a large company of leading business men. Among the guests were ...

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  11. LORD CHELMSFORD AT MANLY.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new School of Arts was performed by Lord Chelmsford at Manly yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large crowd. ...

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  12. ENGLAND'S TOP SCORER.

    The last issue of the "Sun" went to press laden with the execrations of the English multitude at the inclusion of J. H. King (Leicestershire) in MacLaren's second test ...

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  13. "BY NINE WICKETS!''

    "Some 'sick 'uns' are terribly game "uns."-- The "Sun,"June 13. "We'll go for a win with the Bat or the Ball... ...

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  14. DASHED TO DEATH.

    A dreadful ballooning fatality occurred yesterday in St. Petersburg. The military balloon Vannovsky had made an ascent, and had reached a height of ...

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  15. CZAR AND KAISER.

    In connection with the meeting of the Czar and the Kaiser at Bjorko, off the Coast of Sweden, a banquet was held yesterday on board the 'Russian Royal yacht ...

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  16. NECESSITY FOR A STRONG NAVY

    In the course of an interview Dr. G. A. Some one of the Victorian delegates to the in penal Press Conference, paid a high tribute to the effects of the conference. He said ...

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  17. SIX WICKETS FOR 35!--THE ARM THAT BEAT ENGLAND.

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  18. ALLEGED N. Z. ROBBERIES.

    By the s. s. Warrimoo yesterday John Chalmers Hemmingway left for New Zealand, in charge of Detective Andrew, where, at Auckland, he will answer several charges ...

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  19. SYDNEY ROWING CLUB.

    Sydney Rowing Club, with a view to keeping members in good fettle for next season, held a handicap pair-oar race yesterday. A large number of members and ...

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  20. THE PRESS DELEGATES

    The Senate of the Glasgow University has decided to confer on Monday the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws upon several delegates to the Imperial Press Conference. Those ...

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  21. MOTOR LAUNCH BURNED.

    A motor launch owned by Mr. Bishop, of Cremorne, was burned, and sunk near the Orient Company's buoy, in Shell Cove, shortly before 7 o'clock last evening. The launch, ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    Messrs. Helron and Smith's spacious new hall, in Castlereagh-street, was crowded yesterday afternoon and evening, when the math of 16,000 up between F. H. Weiss, a ...

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  23. NORTH SYDNEY SENSATION.

    Senior-constable Gates, of Sydney, who had his skull battered with the buttend of a revolver while arresting a suspect who is believed to have broken into ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Macartney, Bardsley and Hartigan were in blatting form against the West af Scotland side at Glasgow to day. Replying to a score of 244, the Australians ...

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  25. BOY KILLED.

    Frank Langbridge, aged 10 years, living with his parents in Westborne-street, Petersham, was knocked down by a motor car in Parramatta-road. near Charles-street. ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    An election was held yesterday in the West Ward of the Drummoyne Municipal Council to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Alderman R. N. Henderson. ...

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  28. HOSPICE BALL.

    The annual Hospice Ball in aid of the St. Vincent's Hospice for the Dying will be hold in the Town Hall on July 7, under the patronage of the Governor-General and Lady ...

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  29. TRAM AND FOAL.

    There was some excitement amongst, the number of passengers on a Kensington tram car last evening as the signal-box at Kensington was reached. A foal which had been ...

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  30. LOST HIS SPEECH.

    C. Metcalf, a South Sydney footballer, sustained a singular injury while playing in the match on the Agricultural Ground against Western Suburb yesterday. He ...

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