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  3. TO-DAY.

    ITS MOTTO: If we manifest contempt toward the amusements of the world, the world in return will pay but little regard to our precepts.— ...

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  4. ARE WE DRUNKARDS ?

    Quite of late there has been such a fierce blast of virtue blown about cur ears here in Sydney that many persons of discretionary years and habits have marvelled how it is ...

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  5. N.Z. FOOTBALLERS.

    The team of New Zealand footballers have added another win to their already long list of victories. They played their ninth match yesterday, ...

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  6. GREAT ACTOR GONE.

    Sir Henry Irving, the great actor was suddenly at Bradford last night after the performance of a play in which he had taken part. ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. FOUND IN THE STREET.

    The Glebe police this morning reported to the City Coroner the death of an elderly widow, Jane Elizabeth Dunkin, who on Saturday night was discovered lying on the ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. "MATIN'S" REVELATIONS

    Respecting the "Matin's" revelations, the Marquis of Lansdowne (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) declines to make any communication, to tho press regarding what ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. TEMPORARILY INSANE.

    George James Wilson, an under-graduate of Saint John's College, Cambridge, the son of an Australian clergyman, suicided whilst tsaying with his uncle at Enniscillen. ...

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  10. THE BIGGEST PASSENGER VESSEL IN THE WOULD: THE LAUNCH OF THE KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA BY HER GODMOTHER THE GERMAN EMPRESS.

    The Auguste Victoria was launched at Stettin on August 29, and the occasion was the only approach to a meeting between the Kaiser and the British Fleet, as Admiral Wilson came from Swinemunde to present at the ceremony. The new steamer is 700ft. long, of 77ft. beam, and 54ft. deep. Her gross tonnage is 25,000 her displacement 42,500, Her engines are of 17,200h.p., and her speed 18 miles an hour. She can accommodate 4000 persons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SHOOT TO KILL

    The "Times" correspondent in the Caucasus forwards some graphic details of the recent rioting in that disturbed region. He states that during the riots Prince ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. UNEMPLOYED.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. C. A. Lee) will receive a deputation on Thursday next, at 11.15 a.m., from the Citizens' National Movement Unemployed Committee, ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Marquis of Ripon, speaking at Liverpool last night, stated that the projected Colonial Conference was a scandalous attempt to use the colonial representatives for ...

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  14. CONSERVATIVE SEAT.

    The election of a Parliamentary representative for Barkston Ash Division of Yorkshire, in succession to the late Colonel Sir Robert Gunter, took place yesterday, and resulted ...

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  15. AN EXCITING PASSAGE.

    When the steamer Aramac, of the A.U.S.N. Co.'s fleet, reached Melbourne on Friday, many hours after her usual steaming time from Sydney, there was something in her ...

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  16. THE ALLIANCE.

    Earl Grey, speaking at Manchester last night, stated that if the Liberals were returned with a majority next election they, would enter into no engagements that would ...

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  17. IN TIME OF WAR.

    Mr. Robert Reid (of Messrs. Robert Reid and Co.), in a letter to the "Times," insists that it would be in Great Britain's interest to make private property immune from ...

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  18. BERLIN STRIKE.

    The strike of employees engaged in the electrical establishments of Berlin has ended. The settlement was due to the pressure of the hardware manufacturers. ...

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  19. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Eight Hours Day is being celebrated here to-day under delightful weather conditions. The procession was a splendid display and the line of march was crowded with ...

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  20. PEACE.

    The Tsar and the Emperor of Japan yesterday affixed their signatures to the Treaty of Peace between Russia and Japan. ...

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  21. NORTH COAST PRODUCE.

    The North Coast S.N. Co.'s steamers Nerong, Kallatina, and Noorebar, in from North Coast ports, brought the following produce:-- 1353 boxes butter, 1500 sacks sugar, 333 cases ...

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