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    LALLA MIRANDA, A brilliant Melbourne soprano, who has won her laurels at Covent Garden in London, and the Grand Opera House in Parts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AMY CASTLES, "The Australian Jenny Lind," who opened her Sydney concert season last night in the Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Commander Peary, in the course of an interview, said he regretted that he did not allow captain Bartlett, of the Roosevelt, to accompany him on his journey to the Pole. ...

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  7. BRIEF MENTION.

    A Labor dally newspaper is mooted in Perth (W.A.). Influenza is very prevalent in Wellington (N.Z.) at present. ...

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  8. AMY CASTLES.

    At the first of her Sydney concerts last night, under the management of Messrs. J. and N. Tait, Miss Amy Castles had all the honors of a popular singer. The greeting ...

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  9. GERMANY'S DREADNOUGHT

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" reports that, owing to a mistake in calculating the displacement of the Westfalen, Germany's first Dreadnought, ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS IN IRELAND.

    The Australian cricketers are in Ireland, where they began a match to-day against Mr. Cochrane's Elevon, at Bray near Dublin. ...

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  11. COMMERCE BUILDERS.

    Last night the visiting delegates of the seventh Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire were the guests of members of the Commercial Travellers' ...

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  13. A MOTOR FATALITY .

    Alexander Martin, aged 40 years, a farmer, who came to Sydney recently, from Newnes, died in the Sydney Hospital yesterday morning from injuries sustained through his ...

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  14. MOROCCO'S SULTAN

    French advices from Fez report that the Sultan was so enraged after receiving the foreign consuls' representations concerning the tortures inflicted upon prisoners, that he ...

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  15. IRISH LAND BILL.

    The Irish Land Bill passed its third reading in the House of Commons last night by 174 votes to 51. ...

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  16. EMPIRE SCHOOLS' COMPETITION

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  17. ROYAL ART SOCIETY.

    yesterday afternoon the ballot took place in connection with the "art union" of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales. About £120 worth of tickets was sold, and ...

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  18. A. G. MACLAREN.

    Sir Home Gordon, Bart., contributes an article on "County Captains" to the "Windsor Magazine," in which he says: -- "When Lord Hawke told me that Mr. A. ...

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  19. METAL MARKET.

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  20. CIRCULAR QUAY CONGESTION .

    Regarding the congestion of traffic at the Circular Quay, and the Harbor Trust's admission that there are not sufficient wharves available to which the large liners at ...

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  21. COPRA.

    Copra is firm, and in good demand. South Sea, for the Continent, is quoted at £20 5s, August-September shipment. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S EXPORT TRADE.

    A report on the trade of India and Burma furnished by Mr. J. B. Suttor, Trade Commissioner for New South Wales in the East, shows that the year 1908 was an unfavorable ...

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  23. THE RAINFALL.

    Light to heavy rain has fallen along tho coast north from Jervis Bay, and at places on the central and northern highlands, the heaviest haying been 209 points at Port ...

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  24. "UNITY OF EMPIRE."

    Sir Albert Spicer, president of the Empire Congress, sent the following cable message yesterday to the London Chamber of Commerce: -- "Most successful congress, ...

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  25. HIS MOTHER'S ADDRESS.

    A man was taken suddenly ill in the Government Gardens at 9.30 this morning, and before assistance could be procured he fell dead. In his pocket the police found a pencil ...

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  26. MRS. OXNARD-SMITH'S "AT HOME."

    Unfavorable as was the weather, a very large number of people attended Mrs. Oxnard-Smiths "At Home" in the Art Society's rooms on Friday night. It was quite an ...

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  27. DASH FOR LIBERTY

    The prisoner, Frederick White, who escaped from custody by jumping from a train while being taken from Williamstown to the Melbourne Gaol, has not yet been ...

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  28. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    George Mercer, 23, an engineer on the steamer Suevic, was crossing George-street, near Goulburn-street, last night, when he was knocked down by a tram. His left leg was ...

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  29. THE FLAGSHIP RETURNS.

    H.M.S. Powerful, with Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Poore aboard, arrived at Sydney at 11.45 o'clock, last night from Suva. The Powerful left Sydney some weeks ago for ...

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  30. EARLY MORNING ROBBERY.

    Some thief made a haul of a gold watch and chain, a gold albert, and a sovereign purse containing £4, the property of Mr. Luxton Loney, in the Royal Sydney Golf ...

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  31. ON THE SICK LIST.

    The friends of Mr. D. Storey, M.L.A., will be pleased to learn that he is making good progress daily towards recovery. During the week he was able to take walking exercise ...

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  32. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    The latest figures for the Albany election for the Legislative Assembly are: -- Price (Labor), 701; Meeks (Ministerialist), 459; Maloy (Ministerialist), 413. The polling is ...

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  33. STREET SCENE.

    A young man in a dealer's cart is said to have driven up and down Market-street, and around George-street last night in such a manner that pedestrians fled in terror. ...

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  34. LATE FOOTBALL.

    The League Premiership was practically settled this afternoon on the Association Ground. There was a big crowd of spectators, and a great game resulted, in East Fremantle (8 goals 8 behinds) defeating Perth (4 goals ...

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  35. GOLD FIELDS WATER.

    John Quigly, of Perth, received the following telegram from Wyndham to-day: -- "Reported here that two inches of rain fell at Tanaml this week. Rockholes full." ...

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  36. DISPUTED BOUNDARY.

    The action brought by South Australia against Victoria regarding the disputed boundary line between the two States will be heard before the High Court in ...

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  37. FELL BACK DEAD.

    Ethel May Brewer, aged 22, a single woman, died suddenly yesterday in her residence in Riley-slreet, Surry Hills. When she retired on Friday night she appeared to be ...

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