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    MISS KATE ROONEY, The Sydney contralto vocalist, who returned on Tuesday last after a long absence in England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRIEF MENTION.

    Snow fell in several places on the northern tablelands yesterday. To-morrow, being the first Monday in August, will be observed as a bank holiday. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Yesterday Mr. Cathcart Wason, M.P., formerly a member of the New Zealand Parliament, entertained Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, at luncheon. Many ...

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  7. A FOOTBALL RIOT.

    The aftermath of yesterday's big football match between Australia and the All Maoris was one of the most exciting that a local sporting crowd has seen for years. ...

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  8. ANARCHY IN SPAIN.

    In the street fighting that followed the attacks by the populace on the Government forces in Barcelona, in Spain, no fewer than 400 persons were killed and 1100 others ...

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  9. STRIKE AVERTED.

    The dispute in the Scottish coal trade over the threatened reduction of wages has been settled. The employers have conceded a minimum ...

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  10. THE GOLD FEVER.

    The question of opening up a route from Broome to the new goldfields at Tanami has been referred to the Minister for Mines in Western Australia. With that object in view ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RAIN SPOILS CRICKET.

    There was no play at Hull to-day in the match Australia v. Yorkshire and Lancashire Combined. The rain which started to fall on Thursday evening continued during the ...

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  13. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    The closing scrip quotations on "Change yesterday were:--Associated (W.A.), b 23s. 1d, s 24s 4d: British Broken Hill, b 20s, s 21s; Broken Hill Block 10, to 76s 3d, s 78s 9d; ...

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  14. LONDON METAL PRICES.

    Yesterday's closing prices were: Copper, on spot, [?] £58 7s 6d, s ££58 12s 6d; at three months, b £59 5s, s, £59 10s per ton. Electrolytic copper, £60 10s per ton. ...

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  15. SHIPPING MISHAP.

    Shortly after 1 o'clock this morning a collision occurred between the steamer Colac and the tug Leveret, whereby the Colac had some of her plates damaged and three of her ...

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  16. DEFENCE DELEGATES BANQUETED.

    The delegates attending the Imperial Defence Conference were entertained by the Government last night at a banquet, which was followed by a reception. ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    The 25th annual banquet of the Commercial Travellers' Association [?] place in the new club premises in Moore-street last night. ...

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  18. COPRA MARKET.

    The copra market is weak, with prices showing a general decline of 15s per ton. South Sea, in bags, is quoted nominally at £21 per ton. ...

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  19. GOLD IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Considerable excitement prevails at Orepuki, in the Southland province, where the quality of the gold discovered is reported to be of the highest value. The platinum which ...

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  20. CHINESE RAIDED.

    Sub-inspector Branston, with half a dozen subordinates, visited a Chinese cookshop in Campbell-street yesterday, and arrested six alleged fan-tan players and their ...

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  21. TELEPHONE TRAFFIC OFFICERS.

    In Garratt's Hotel last Monday night a successful and somewhat novel form of instruction was provided by the traffic officers executive (Messrs. Morton, Graham, and ...

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  22. FUN AT THE "BULLETIN."

    At the dinner hour last Friday the "Bulletin" staff collected in the publishing room to witness an entertainment provided by Chung Ling Soo, the Chinese magician, who ...

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  23. MAN DROPS DEAD.

    William Morton, aged about 56 years, a wharf laborer, met death in a sudden manner last evening. He had eaten his tea in a Pitt-street North restaurant, and was in ...

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  24. VICTORIAN FACTORIES.

    The average number of hands employed in the factories of Victoria during 1908 was 93.708, as compared with 90,903 during 1907. The number of men and boys was 60,875, and ...

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  25. WOMAN'S ANKLE FRACTURED.

    Elizabeth Bradbury, aged 73 years, living i[?] Union-street, North Sydney, was getting off a tram at Circular Quay last night, when she fell, fracturing her ankle. A traffic ...

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  26. HER IDENTITY WANTED.

    An unknown woman is dying in the Sydney Hospital from injuries sustained through being knocked down by a vehicle in George-street West on Friday evening. So far as ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE COAL TROUBLE.

    At a meeting of the coal owners held yesterday in the Colliery Proprietors' Rooms, Newcastle, the business discussed related to the demand of the Wharf Laborers' ...

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  28. ISLAND PUNITIVE EXPEDITION.

    H.M.S. Prometheus, which has been on a cruise to the New Hebrides Islands, arrived here to-night with 10 native prisoners. The islanders were all concerned in recent ...

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  29. AMATEUR BOXING.

    The Redfern Harrier boxing and wrestling championships were, continued at the Gaiety last, night before a fair crowd. In the wrestling contests P. Mazarkis beat E. ...

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  30. "CROWDED CIRCULAR QUAY."

    Mr. W. G. Todd, manager of Sydney Ferries, Limited, writes with reference to a paragraph which appeared in last Sunday's issue of "The Sunday Sun" under this ...

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  31. H.M.S. POWERFUL.

    The flagship, H.M.S. Powerful, returned to port yesterday afternoon, after a few days' gun practice at Jervis Bay. It is expected that she will leave for Brisbane on August 4 ...

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  32. ARRESTED IN BED.

    Constables Pauling and Terry set out yesterday morning to a house in Chippendale, where they believed that a man whom they wanted was staying. They had a warrant ...

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  33. A PROMINENT BUILDER'S DEATH.

    The death took place last night at his residence, No. 26 Sydney-street. Erskineville, of Mr. Charles Richards, a well-known Sydney builder Deceased had been connected ...

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  34. GOLF AT NEWCASTLE

    The Waratah Golf Club played a mixed foursomes for trophies presented by the club. There was a good entry, and the allowing were the best half-dozen cards:--Mrs. Greaves ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    In the course of an interview yesterday. Sir William Lyne predicted that the Federal Government was in for a stormy time. "It is," he said, "really on the rocks now, and [?] ...

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  36. POST-OFFICE THIEVES.

    A lady residing in Wynyard-square had her purse and handbag, containing £7, stolen from her side while she was addressing a letter opposite the stamp counter at the ...

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  37. FOOTBALL AT ORANGE.

    In the Hives shield competition Wellington tried conclusions with Waratahs at Orange to-day, the match resulting in a draw each side scoring 3, A [?] a mark ...

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