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    MR. EARDLEY TURNER, As Dr. Vorland, in "The Cheat," now being played in the Sydney Theatre Royal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS ETHEL WARWICK. As a Red Cross Nurse in "The Cheat," now being played in the Sydney Theatre Royal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHARRED DECKING.

    A Capetown telegram conveys the startling news that a quantity of charred and broken decking and a deck hatch have been washed ashore at Port Alfred, about midway between ...

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  7. LABOR CRISIS.

    A great and most serious industrial crists is impending, and it appears likely, that the whole of the coal miners in the northern district will "down tools" on Monday. ...

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  8. BRIEF MENTION.

    To-day is the first anniversary of the Enmore Men's Brotherhood. The anniversary of the Balmain Baptist Sunday School will be celebrated by special ...

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  9. CHARITY SATURDAY.

    As early as 6 o'clock in the morning of yesterday--in many suburbs at least--ladies and girls, and even little boys and girls, were at their posts to collect money for ...

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  10. Waterside Workers Moving.

    The executive of the Wharf Laborers, Coal Trimmers, and Crane Employees' Unions are about to hold a meeting to take into earnest consideration the request of the Miners' ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Reuter's message from Lima reports that the United States has offered to buy from Peru a Pacific port, which it requires for the purposes of a coaling station. ...

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  13. IRISH LAND BILL.

    Last night the House of Commons disagreed with the amendments made by the House of Lords in the Irish Land Bill, and appointed a committee to draft its reasons ...

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  14. WILL CEASE WORK.

    A combined meeting of the Northern Extended, Pacific, Rhondda, and Northumberland miners' was held in Parry's Hall in Teralba to-night, when a resolution to cease ...

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  15. A MASS MEETING.

    A big mass meeting of the miners was held this morning in a paddock near the railway station at Adamstown to discuss the question of the immediate cessation of ...

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  16. A LEGISLATOR'S VIEWS.

    Mr. R. H. Levien, M.L.A. (the Father of the House), had something to say yesterday about the collection in aid of the charities. "I think," he remarked, "the presence of so ...

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  17. ALL POLICE LEAVE STOPPED.

    In order to be ready for any emergency, the Inspector-General of Police issued a notification last night that all police leave granted for the next month or so would be ...

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  18. V.R.C. SPRING MEETING.

    The success of Sydney owners, horses, and jockeys in and around Melbourne during last week was simply phenomenal, and the amount of money that will find ...

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  19. DEATH IN THE STREET.

    Mr. W. E. Abbott, a well-known coffee manufacturer, who resided at Haberfleld, was walking along Park-street, towards George- street, after having witnessed the tragedy of ...

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  20. NATIONALISTS CONDEMNED.

    Both the public and the press of all political parties in Ireland condemn the Nationalists for their refusal to vote against the third reading of the budget. ...

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  21. AGAINST THE STRIKE.

    The Sea Pit miners have just concluded a meeting at the Mechanics' Institute at the Glebe. After the meeting several of the miners ...

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  22. STABBED EIGHT TIMES.

    John Woods, aged 43, a laborer, was carried into the casualty ward in the Sydney Hospital shortly after midnight, with blood dripping from his back. His clothes were ...

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  23. OUR YOUNG SOLDIERS.

    The latest decision of the Federal Government in regard to the Commonwealth Cadet Corps has not come quite unexpectedly. It was hardly likely that a Cabinet would in a ...

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  24. A GLOOMY OUTLOOK.

    There is but little prospect of any of the pits in the Newcastle and Maitland districts being at work on Monday. Many other meetings of the miners have ...

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  25. AN AIRSHIP ADRIFT.

    The new airship Espagna, which had just been completed for the Spanish Government, was undergoing a trial flight at Menx yesterday, when the steering gear broke. ...

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  26. A MANSION DESTROYED.

    A disastrous fire occurred last night at Beau Desert Park, the Marquis of Anglesey's seat at Rugeloy. Fortunately all the heirlooms and pictures were saved. ...

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  27. THE PROPRIETORS' POSITION.

    The proprietors, beyond saying that the move of the miners has been "sprung" upon them, decline at this stage to discuss the truly serious turn that mining affairs have ...

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  28. BLAZE AT MOSMAN.

    Yesterday afternoon a spark from a small, smouldering bush fine flew on to the dry shingle roof of a seven-roomed weatherboard house, occupied by Mr. W. B. Johns, ...

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  29. CANARY SHOW.

    The Balmain Canary Club held their first open young bird show on Saturday afternoon in the Rechabite Hall, Balmain. The total number of entries was forty-one, ...

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  30. SMUGGLED OPIUM.

    When the steamer Eastern arrived, from China to-day the Customs officials suspected a well-dressed, good-looking young woman, a Sydneyite, and took her into custody. She ...

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  31. A PREMEDITATED MOVE.

    In addressing the joint meeting of miners at Adamstown, Mr. Peter Bowling, president of the Miners' Federation, said that he could assure the miners present it, indeed, any ...

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  32. TRAINING SHIP FOR BOYS.

    The Premier has announced that he has decided to recommend the Cabinet to purchase as a training ship for boys the well-known clipper Loch Ryan. The vessel is ...

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  33. FASTED TWENTY-TWO DAYS.

    Sacco Homan has completed 22 days of his fast of 53 days. His weight has been reduced by 30lb., and to-day he said that he was feeling very weak, and was suffering ...

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  34. IMPROVED TELEGRAPHY.

    The central postal administrations has received satisfactory reports as to the working of the Wheatstone transmitter on the telegraph lines from Perth. The message ...

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  35. PRESENTATION.

    At the Centennial Hotel to-night Mr. J. G. O'Connor, who is retiring from the position of chief clerk to the Hunter District Water and Sewerage Board, was presented with a ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN COINAGE.

    The Federal Treasurer has arranged with the shipping companies running between Australia and Britain to accept the new Australian silver money when tendered by ...

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  37. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Miss Alice. May M'Kenny, aged 38. met with a horrible death in her mother's residence, Station-street, Newtown, yesterday morning. She was using kerosense near a ...

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  38. VOTE FOR STOPPAGE OF WORK.

    The Bore-hole miners have carried a resolution for a general sloppure of work forthwith. ...

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  39. MUNICIPAL PICNIC.

    The members of tho Northern Town Clerks and Shire Clerks Association held their first annual picnic at Mr. Eales's Duckenfield Estate to-day. There was a large ...

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  40. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Alfred Deakin, questioned to-day as to the position of the Government on the financial agreement, said he did not intend to reopen the negotiations with the State ...

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  41. STRIKE PRACTICALLY CERTAIN.

    To-morrow the following five lodges meet:--Back Creek, Duckenfield, Wallarah Dudley, and Hetton. This list comprises the whole of the lodges ...

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  42. SICKNESS ON A BARQUE.

    Yesterday the Norwegian barque Ophelia put into Sydney unexpectedly, and during the afternoon she was sent to quarantine. She was due at Newcastle, but it appears that ...

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