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    MISS EMILY DYASON, The Victorian pianist, who appeared at the Town Hall last evening with the Kubelik Concert Company. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JAN KUBELIK. The world's greatest violinist, who gave his second Australian recital in the Town Hall last evening in the presence of a brilliant assemblage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SALUTING THE FLAG

    The Empire Day celebrations in Great Britain will be spread over three days. One million children attending the schools in London saluted the flag yesterday. ...

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  5. PROSPEROUS COM=MERCIALS

    The laying of the foundation-stone of the new club premises of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New-South Wales by the State Governor (Admiral Sir Harry Rawson) ...

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  6. IN HONOR OF THE EMPIRE

    Mr. C. P. Hyman, the hon secretary of the British Empire League in Australia, stated yesterday that he had had an opportunity of witnessing for himself the ...

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  7. BOXING BOOM

    A big boom in boxing is imminent. Tommy Burns, the greatest international boxer that ever lived; will be in our midst within the next couple of months, and there is a ...

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  8. KUBELIK

    There was a great audience at the second of the Kubelik concerts in the Town Hall and the enthusiasm was something to be remembered. Last night, the artist, who has ...

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  10. AMERICAN MAIL SUBSIDY

    The United States House of Representatives has rejected the proposal for the payment of a subsidy for the carriage of malls to Japan, China, Australia, and South ...

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  11. AMERICAN FLEET

    The State Premier had something to say yesterday afternoon about tho visit of the American fleet. Mr. Wade said he had received a telegram ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE LAPORTE HORROR

    The Grand Jury in Chicago has indicted the men Lamphere fur the murder of Mrs. Belle Guinness and her children at La parte, also for Incendiarism, and for being an ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S' NAVAL SUBSIDY

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last right. Mr. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that the Australian naval subsidy would cease ...

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  14. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH

    The Government Analyst has notified the Coroner that he found traces of arsenic in the liver and stomach of Alexander Brown, the wharf laborer, who is suspected to have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "C.B.'S" SUCCESSOR

    Mr. Arthur Ponsonby (Liberal) has been elected to fil the Parliamentary vacancy erected by the death of the ex-Premier, Sir Henry ...

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  16. RICHMOND MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

    An election was held today to fill the vacancies in the Richmond Municipal Council caused by the resignation of Alderman T. J. Griffiths and W. H. Dalton. The four ...

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  17. MYSTERIOUS DROWNING

    The body of a man named. William Wilson was found floating in the Mount Kembla Coal Co.'s dam this morning with his legs tied together. Deceased was a miner, aiid ...

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  18. BARQUE IN COLLISION

    The British barque Fifeshire, from Glasgow, bowled along to port before a stiff southerly yesterday, and was towed to an anchorage near Clark Island. She was 120 days ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND FINLAND

    Owing to the unfavorable effect of the speech delivered by the Russian Premier, M. Stolypin, the Duma on Tuesday last Finnish Senate has resigned. ...

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  20. PROPOSED COMMONWEALTH MEMORIAL

    A proposal, made by Alderman Barlow, is before the City Council to erect' a fountain of Australian marble in Martin- place at a cost of £500, as a memorial to the foundation ...

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  21. STABBING AFFRAY

    A rather sensational stubbing affray occurred on board the steamer Essex lying at Birt's Wharf, Darling Island, shortly before 11 o'clock last night, as a result of which ...

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  22. MURRURUNDI RIFLE CLUB

    The Rifle Club held a match for the Empire "Daily Mail" competition this afternoon, the conditions being seven shots at 200, 500 and 800 yards. Danger scored 99, Newton ...

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  23. A SHOOTING TRAGEDY

    The youngest daughter of Senior-sergeant Oldfield was shot dead this afternoon. The little girl and her sister found their father's loaded revolver on a top shelf in the ...

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  24. THE CIRCUS GIRAFFE

    We have received several other letters on the subject of the circus giraffe in addition to those published on page 9, but pressure of space precludes their publication. ...

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  25. GRANVILLE ELECTORATE HOSPITAL

    The official opening of the Granville Electorate Hospital took place yesterday afternoon. The hospital is under the patronage of Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson. ...

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  26. FOOTBALL TROPHIES

    The trophies provided by Mr. H. Havenhand for competition by the Eastern Suburbs 'First Grade team, last season, were presented by Mr. D. H. Scott, yesterday. They ...

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  27. LONDON MARKET

    Copper on spot is quoted from £57 7s 6d to £57 12s 6d, and at three months from £58 2s 6d to £58 7s 6d. Tin on spot is quoted at £133 5s to £133 15s. ...

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  28. THE INDIAN TROUBLE

    It is reported at Simla that the Mohmands will Khada Khels have forwarded to the Ameer a petition in which they state that they attacked the British at the instance of ...

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  29. "DAILY MAIL'S" COMPETITION

    The Bathurst Civilians today held their shoot in connection with the London "Daily Mail's" oversea intercolonial rifle competition. Eighteen riflemen took part, and the ...

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  30. EMIGRANT SHIP NILE

    To L. D. (Glebe).--The last occasion upon which the ship Nile landed emigrants at Sydney was on May 14, 1861. ...

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  31. BASEBALL

    Wickham A met Hamilton A on the Snored Heart, ground today. Rain prevented the game being finished. Five innings were played, Wickham scoring 13 to 11. Scores:-- ...

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  32. KILLED BY A TRAIN

    Hie death of Robert Craig, 44 years, a railway employee, who was killed on May 19, formed the subject of an inquiry by the Acting Coroner yesterday Evidence was ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL

    Owing to pressure of space tlie reports of Saturday's play were held over and will appear in Monday's "Star," 'together with Notes on the Games. ...

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