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    MISS CELIA GHILONI, One of the most popular actresses in Australia, who was recently operated upon in Melbourne. Miss Ghiloni is now rapidly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS ADDIE CAMPBELL, An Australian actress, who will shortly, visit London. Miss Campbell made her professional debut in "Tambour Major," at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
  4. INDIANS INTHETRANSVAAL.

    Lord Elgin, Secretary for the Colonies, in harmony with a deputation of British Indians from the Transvaal that waited upon him, has disallowed the Transvaal ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. INDIAN' JOURNALISM

    The proprietor of a native newspaper has been sentenced at Lahore, in India, to two years' Imprisonment and fined 1000 rupees for having published an unverified rumour. The ...

    Article : 105 words
  6. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Interesting things have happened on the Nepean in connection with the sculling championship during the past week. There is only a couple of weeks to go now to the ...

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  7. LAWN TENNIS

    All followers and supporters of Lawn tennis will be more than gratified to learn that the scheme for securing a ground for the association is an accomplished fact, sufficient ...

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  8. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

    The Duke of Devonshire, in a letter to the press, urgently appeals for subscriptions for the re-endowment of Cambridge University. He declares that altogether a capital sum of ...

    Article : 95 words
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  10. A NEW STEAMER ASHORE

    The Illawarra Steamship Co.'s new steamer Moruya, 500 tons, went ashore on Ninety-Mile Beach, near Port Albert, during last night. ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. NAVAL DOCKYARDS

    Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty. informed a deputation that waited upon him yesterday from the Trades Union Congress, that hw was unable to transfer ...

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  12. PEACE CONFERENCE

    King Edward yesterday gave an audience to Professor De Martens, the eminent Russian authority on international law, who is at present consulting with the representatives of ...

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  13. A GIANT SUN-SPOT

    A giant sun-spot, 118,000 miles long by 30,000 miles broad, was observed yesterday at Greenwich. [Since the first discovery by Galileo of these ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. FIRES

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call to a confectionery shop and boardinghouse occupied by Miss F. Chssold, at Victoria-st., Darlinghurst, yesterday. The local ...

    Article : 273 words
  15. LOST WITH ALL HANDS

    The Leith steamer Movaria, with 19 hands, is believed to have foundered during a hurricane in the North Sea. A Tyne steamer also is supposed to have ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. WORCESTER ELECTION

    By 192 to 190 the House of Commons has rejected a motion by Sir Alexander Acland-Hood for the issue of a writ of election for Worcester, the member for which ...

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  17. A RUSSIAN SPY

    A Russian has been sentenced at Lelpsic, In Germany, to three years' imprisonment for espionage. ...

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  18. CASUALTIES

    A young sailor named John Lind, who resides in Union-street, Pyrmont, was working at the Union Co.'s wharf yesterday at the foot of Margaret-street, helping to unload a ...

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  19. A BRUTAL CRIMB

    The police have arrested a tailor named Bayerl for his alleged complicity in the murder of Miss Lake near Essen, ermany. [Miss Madeline Lake, of Richmond, Surrey. ...

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  20. THE 'VAAL ELECTIONS

    The miners' unions at Johannesburg complain that the refusal of Lord Salborne, Governor of the Transvaal, to proclaim polling flay a public holiday, will, unless the ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. NOT APPROVED

    The Newfoundland Assembly, by 23 to 3, has adopted an address to Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, disapproving of his modus vivendi policy in connection ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. MARQUIS CLANRICARDE'S ESTATES

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," in a leading article to-day, deals with the statement made by the Chief Secretary for Ireland in the Commons last night, in the course of which ...

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  23. VALUABLE PICTURES STOLEN

    An extensive robbery of pictures has been perpetrated at the Art Gallery in Pwlhell, Wales. No fewer than nineteen good pictures are ...

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  24. WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS

    The woman suffragists are greatly delighted at Mr. Dickenson, M.P., having drawn first place in the discussion on the Women's Suffrage Bill that he is to introduce in the ...

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  25. ALLEGED ASSAULT AT ASHFIELD

    The Petersham police were informed last night of an alleged assault on a little girl in Victoria-street, Ashfield. Up to a late hour no arrest had been made by the police. ...

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  26. SLOT MACHINES

    Slot machines for the sale of penny stamps and sixpenny packets of postcards have been Installed in the portico of the General Post-office. ...

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  27. "THE FATHER OF BOWLS."

    Mr. John Young, "the father of bowls," who bas, been confined to his bed dangerously ill for [?]s past, is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. Mr. Young was ...

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  28. RISE IN SOAP

    Owing to the rise in the raw materials the Price of soap has advanced. ...

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  29. A MILLION LOAN

    The Western Australian Government is issuing a loan of £1,000,000 at 3½ per cent. with a minimum of 97. The loan has been underwritten. ...

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  30. WIDENING GORGE-STREET NORTH

    In view of the representations made by the Lord Mayor to the Minister for Works in regard to the sale which is to take place of Government land in George-street North ...

    Article : 122 words
  31. SMOKING AND CRIME

    A French magistrate has discovered, the "Cigar and Tobacco World" says, that murderers are generally non-smokers, and it is not on record that any violent crime or ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. THE IMMORTAL BARD

    What is supposed to be the earliest portrait of Shakespeare has been discovered in an inn at Winston, Durham. It is an old wooden panel, and is valued ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. STILL SPREADING

    An outbreak of cerebro-spinal meningitis has occurred at Staffordshire. ...

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