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    MR. WYBERT STAMFORD. As Napoleon in the "Duchess of Dantzic," produced at Her Majesty's Theatre last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS FLORENCE YOUNG. As a vivandiere, one of her very successful roles in the "Duchess of Dantzic," inaugurated at Her Majesty's Theatre ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ENCOUNTER WITH BURGLARS

    A sensational episode occurred about 3 o'clock yesterday morning at Redfern. Constables Gilbert and Watkins were standing at the corner of ...

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  5. GOOD-BYE TO THE RING.

    Between 7000 and 8000 people san Tommy Burns, ex-champion of the world, and Bill Squires, the Australian champion, renew their acquaintance in the ring at the ...

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  6. THE LATE MR. BENN LEVY

    The estate of Mr. Benn. W. Levy has been valued for probate at £13,024. ...

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  7. ITALY'S GREAT CALAMITY

    The total loss of life in the great earthquake that has devastated Calabria and Eastern Sicily is still a matter of speculation. ...

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  8. "THE DUCHESS OF DANTZIC"

    "The Duchess of Dantzic," played for the first time in Australia by the J. C. Williamson Royal Comic Opera Company at Her Majesty's Theatre last night, is ...

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  9. IN FULL STATE

    King Edward will open Parliament in full state next week. ...

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  10. BILLIARDS

    The match between F. Lindrum jun., the professional champion of Australasia, and Geo. Gray, the boy player, in which the champion conceded Gray 4000 points in 14,000 ...

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  11. THE INDIAN JUBILEE

    Increased rates of pay have been granted, to the officers and men of the Indian army. A long list of Indian honors was gazetted last night in connection with the ...

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  13. "SEND SHIPS, STILL MORE SHIPS"

    King Victor Emmanuel yesterday despatched the following importunate telegram to the Italian Premier, Signor Giolitti:--.Send ships, still more ships; above all, ...

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  14. TURKISH LEGISLATORS BANQUETED

    The Sultan yesterday gave a banquet, at which he entertained the members of the new Parliament. He sent 120 carriages to bring the guests to the Palace, and ...

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  15. ASSISTED PASSAGES TO N.S.W.

    During first year the New South Wales Government granted 3090 assisted passages to emigrants. ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL CRISIS.

    The picketing pf the Propertary mine is becoming exceptionality strict, and officials who leave the mine in order to have their men of the city are beginning to find their ...

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  17. [?] GREAT WORK OF [?]

    King victor Emmanuel telegraphed to King Edward his whole hearted thanks to the British officers and sailors for their great work of charity. ...

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  18. STRIKE COLLAPSES.

    The fustian weavers strike at [?] Bridge, Yorkshire, has collapsed. [?] forty weeks [?] cost the Weavers Amalgamation £23,000. ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICA'S MEAT SUPPLY.

    A Chicago meat firm are about to close their branch in Capetown, as South Africa is now supplying herself with meat. ...

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  20. RELIEF AND SUFFERERS.

    All Italy is co-operating with its King and Queen, Princes and Ministers in the great movement that has been organised for meeting the distress and poverty caused by the ...

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  21. A SHOOTING FATALITY

    The Newtown police received a notification last evening that a young man named Heir, who, it is understood, lately lived at the corner of Campbell and Hutchinson streets, ...

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  22. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S OPERATIONS

    During 1908, his first year of office, the Public Trustee was entrusted with the control of £20,000,000, mostly under wills. ...

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  23. SEDITION IN INDIA

    The editor of an inflammatory newspaper, the "Swarraj," published in Allahabad, and seven other Hindoos have been arrested for sedition. ...

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  24. MORE POLICE READY

    It is understood that arrangements have been made in Sydney whereby another batch of police are held in readiness to start for Broken Hill immediately after the notice is ...

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  25. DEAD IN HIS TENT

    The death of an unknown man, in circumstances of an extraordinary character, was the subject of a magisterial inquiry to-day. Deceased, who was about 45 years of age, ...

    Article : 183 words
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  27. THE WEE WAA TRAGEDY

    The young man Henry Johnson, who has been apprehended in connection with the Wee Waa tragedy, is only eighteen years of age, and belongs to Balmain, Sydney. He ...

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  28. TRAIN COLLISION NEAR BALLARAT

    A collision occurred last night between the Adelaide express and the Buninyong train. About half a mile on the Melbourne side ...

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  30. A HARBOR CAPSIZE

    Last evening an 18ft. sailing boat, containing eight occupants, was endeavoring to get into Lavender Bay, when a squall suddenly struck it, and the boat overturned, ...

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  31. MORE WARM WEATHER

    Further warm weather is predicted by Mr. Wilson, the divisional officer at the Sydney Weather Bureau. His forecast issued at 1 o'clock yesterday for the subsequent 48 hours ...

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  32. FIGHT PICTURES IN MELBOURNE

    The Town Hall was crowded to-night on the occasion of the first night of the Johnson-Burns fight pictures. The assemblage enthusiastically greeted the various incidents, ...

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  33. QUITE SIMPLE

    Sir James Crichton-Browne, the famous physician, is not in favor of teaching children to use their left hands equally with their right. Some time ago, in the course of ...

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  34. STARVING SURVIVORS

    The captain of the steamer Umbria reports that he saw survivors at Reggio killing and eating dogs. After leaving Reggio yesterday King ...

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  35. BODY IN THE HARBOR

    At about 11 o'clock yesterday morning the Water Police recovered the dead body of a young man of about 21 years of age from the water near the Pyrmont Bridge. The ...

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  36. A PLUCKY JOURNALIST

    Joseph Pulitzer, of the New York "World," is one of the most successful journalists of the present day. He began at the lowest point, and in the early years of his editorship of the "World" never worked less ...

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  37. A SUDDEN DEATH

    Yesterday afternoon, John Ruddick, aged 73, living in Palmer-street. Darlinghurst, died suddenly at his home. He had been attending the Sydney Hospital as an out-patient. ...

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