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    PETER DAWSON, The South Australian basso, with Amy Castles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ZILLAH HARRISON, The Sydney soprano, who is singing with Kate Rooney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRIEF MENTION.

    House thieves are busy in the Sydney suburbs Just now. Bran is very scarce in Sydney just now, and the price is likely to rise. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    There are still no tidings of the Waratah. The owners cling to the idea that the missing vessel has had her machinery disabled, and that she is drifting about the Indian ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Androw Fisher, ex-Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, addressed a large open- air meeting from the balcony of Tattersall's Club Hotel in Parramatta last night. Mr. ...

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  9. CRICKET EDITION

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  10. LOSS OF THE MAORI.

    Fishermen at Duiker Point, near Capetown, the scene of the wreck of the Shaw-Savill liner Maori, yesterday detected twelve men clinging to the tops of the vessel's ...

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  11. CHINA NAVAL CONTINGENT.

    The seventh annual dinner to commemorate the departure of the China Naval Contingent from New South Wales to take part with the allies in the suppression of the Boxer ...

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  13. PROBABLE MACHINERY ACCIDENT.

    Captain Tickell, Acting-Naval Director to the Commonwealth, who has a son on the missing steamier Wanatah, expressed the opinion to-day that the vessel's machinery ...

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  14. THE FIFTH TEST.

    The English selectors have chosen the following twelve players for the fifth test match, which starts on Monday at Kensington Oval:-- ...

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  15. DISABLED STEAMERS.

    Broken propellers and tail-shafts have been responsible for so many vessels being disabled during the past few years that it is not surprising to find the opinion freely ...

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  16. MAYOR OF MANLY HONORED.

    There was a large gathering of residents in the Manly Town Hall on Friday night, when Mr. F. Trenchard Smith, who presided, formally unveiled a portrait of the Mayor, ...

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  17. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Early this morning a man named Arthur Hardcast[?] reported [?] po[?] that he had been stopped in [?]ton-parade, on his way to Richmond," [?] young fellows, ...

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  18. THE MELBOURNE THEATRES

    The Theatre Royal was crowded again this evening for the performance of "The Taming of the Shrew" by the Oscar Asche-Lily Brayton Company. There was an enthusiastic ...

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  19. A MANLY ROBBERY.

    The detectives believe that they have solved the mystery surrounding the robbery of £25 worth of Jewellery from "Sliver Hill," the residence of Mrs. Burke, in Wood-street, ...

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  20. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Responding to the toast of his health,at a luncheon at which he was entertained yesterday by the Imperial Co-operative League, and at which the Earl of Onslow presided, ...

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  21. BULLET IN THE BRAIN.

    Benjamin Goldsmith, a miner, was found dead at Hawthorn to-day, with a bullet wound in his forehead, the circumstances indicating suicide. The bullet entered the ...

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  22. A NEW BOWLER.

    Will the professional bowler be abolished? The question may be considered seriously in view, of the remarkable invention of Dr. Venn, F.R.S., and his son. This invention consists ...

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  23. BEDRIDDEN, BUT RECOVERING.

    Mr. T. G. Ellery, town clerk of Adelaide, who has been confined to his room in the Hotel Australia, suffering from a severe attack of influenza, is now approaching ...

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  24. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Dr. Anton Breini [?], of Liverpool, has been appointed director of the Western Australian School of Tropical Medicine. The poem, "Queen of the North," written. ...

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  25. STRESS OF POLITICS.

    Mr. Fisher, the ex-Prime Minister, was plainly out of form at the Parramatta political meeting last night, and was compelled to claim the indulgence of the large audience ...

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  26. MR. AUSTIN CHAPMAN'S ILLNESS.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, M.P., visited the Federal Parliament House to-day with Mrs. Chapman. He is still prohibited by the doctor from attending the sittings of ...

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  27. LONDON METAL MARKET.

    Yesterday's closing prices were:-- Copper, on spot, b £58 9s 9d, s. £58 13g 9d; at three months, b £59 6s 3d, s £59 11s 3d per ton. ...

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  28. FEARFULLY MANGLED.

    John Favre, 66 years of age, and his nephew, Victor Maurier, aged 12, were run down, and both killed instantly at the railway level crossing at the Lara Station, near Geelong, ...

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  29. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS RECORDED.

    The seismograph at the Melbourne Observatory has recorded two earthquake shocks, one on July. 30, and the other on August 1. ...

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  30. SPORTING GOSSIP.

    Under this heading, on page 16 of to-day's "Sunday Sun," will be found a budget of sporting items of news collected from all parts of the globe. This interesting feature ...

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  31. EMOLLIENT ROYAL MEETINGS.

    Thus the London "Dally Graphic":--Meetings of monarchs are in the nature of what Prince Bulow once called "extra dances." They soften the limitations of the permanent ...

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