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    MR. ANDREW, BLACK. The renowned English baritone, married to Madame Nellie Lichtscheind[?] yesterday afternoon at St. Stephen's Presbyterian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MADAME NELLIE LICHTSCHEINDL, Of Sydney, who was married to Mr. Andrew Black at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon. (See ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LABOR PARLIAMENT.

    The Labor Conference sitting at Plymouth has by a small majority, resolved in favor of the socialisation of the means of production and distribution, complete emancipation ...

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  5. A DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH SINGER.

    Mr. Andrew Black, the renowned English baritone, was married to Madame Nellie Lichtscheindl of Sydney, at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church yesterday. The date ...

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  6. A BULGARIAN NOTE

    A Note that Bulgaria has addressed to the Powers asks for aid in securing a speedy recognition of its independence. Bulgaria complains of the dangerous ...

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  7. "FOUR SPELLS."

    The following cable came through from New Zealand a few days back: -- The committee of the New Zealand Rugby Union has drawn up amendments ...

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  8. SQUIRES AND LANG.

    If any proof were wanting that there will be a good fight at the Stadium on Wednesday night, when Bill Squires and Bill Lang will meet, to decide the heavyweight ...

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  9. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN

    Last evening Richard Cruise, a vanman, aged 29, single, who lived with his parents in Carey-street, Marrickvile, was attempting to cross the Belmore railway line near ...

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  11. CYCLONE AT MAITLAND.

    A cyclonic storm, accompanied by hail and rain, broke over Maitland at 4.40 p.m. to-day, and lasted 40 minutes, 310 points of rain being registered. The storm raged ...

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  12. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Senior-constable Dayley, of Mosman, was seriously assaulted yesterday at Redan-street, Balmoral. Three men, who reside in Ultimo, accosted him, and asked him for a ...

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  13. THE "STAR" CAKE.

    It was Mr. H. H. Champion who declared at the close of the famous maritime strike that the workers were "lions led by asses." Fortunately, labor's good sense is ...

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  14. THREE CRICKET WONDERS.

    The last of the Inter-State, matched, which gave New South Wales the Sheffield Shield, smashed record after record, lasted six days, saw more runs made than have ever before ...

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    THE HERO OF THE SEASON. V. Ransford, the great Victorian left-hander, who scored 182 and 110 in the recent Inter-State match against New South Wales on the Sydney Cricket Ground. Last year he played some brilliant innings, but this season he may be said to have come into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AT BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. H. E. Holland, secretary of the Socialist Federation of Australia, received two messages from the socialist representative at Broken Hill yesterday. They read as ...

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  17. SQUIRES IN TRAINING.

    For nearly six weeks Bill Squires has been quartered at Toronto, Lake Macquarie, preparing himself for his contest with Lang, and it must be admitted that the ...

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  18. NEWSBOYS ON STRIKE.

    Monotony and quiet ruled to-day as regards the Industrial trouble. It was, however, interrupted at 1 o'clock by the newsboys who sell the "Barrier Miner." ...

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  19. THE UNLAWFUL SWEEP.

    Yesterday the police made a raid on a shop in Oxford-street, Darlinghurst, where it was suspected that sweeps were conducted. ...

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  20. THREATENED MELBOURNE STRIKE.

    An industrial dispute has arisen in connection with the iron trade, which will affect about seven firms. It arises out of a demand by the Amalgamated Society of Iron ...

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  21. BILLIARDS

    At the Lindrum-Gray match there was again a large attendance, including a number of ladies. Lindrum was out of form, and only made 138 for fourteen visits. Gray, ...

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  22. THE STATE FINANCES.

    The total revenue received by the State for the month of January this year is £1,120,832, as against £1,172,720 received during the corresponding period of last year. The ...

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  23. SUBURBAN FIRES.

    A spark from some smouldering rubbish set fire to the commodious school house owned by the St. Thomas's Church Trustees, in Weston-road, Balmain, shortly ...

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  24. VICTOR TRUMPER WELL.

    There has been a good deal in the Sydney press this week from irresponsible critics, who have been endeavoring to belittle him in the eyes of the Australian public. ...

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  25. PREDICTED RISE IN BUTTER.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Coastal Farmers' Society, held at Bega this afternoon, the directors' report disclosed that the turnover for the half-year was £413,880, the ...

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  26. DEATH OF AN OLD KING'S SCHOOL BOY.

    The Ven. Archdeacon Gunther, of Parramatta, received a cable last, night to the effect that his eldest son, Mr. W. J. Gunther, had died at Cornwall, England, of typhoid ...

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  27. QUOITS

    The third round of the 4lb. handicap was started yesterday at J. J. Manning's ground, Marrickville. The surprise of the day was the defeat of H. Wright by the old-time champion Joe Shaw, who played ...

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  28. SWIMMERS' MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  29. CAMERA OUTING.

    Another very pleasant photographic outing on the harbor, arranged by Messrs. Harringtons, Ltd., took place yesterday afternoon, the Manly surf carvinal being the ...

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  30. FOUND DEAD IN HIS BUNK.

    A fisherman named Henry Kahl, aged 62, was found dead in his bunk at his dwelling near Watson's Bay yesterday. The body was removed to the morgue. ...

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