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  2. THE PADEREWSKL FAREWELL

    Having won his "laurel and bay" as a soloist sovereign or the pianoforte, Paderewski at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon triumphantly touched the "roof and crown of ...

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  3. MAIDENS AND MUSICIAN.

    The merry musical maidens who attended the final Paderewski concert ait the Town Hall yesterday afternoon had what may be termed a romantic riot on their own account ...

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  4. FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR.

    Chinese refugees, report that the Japanese have been expelled from Pa-ling-ching, whence they were bombarding the inner forts of Port Arthur, and driven to Sho-shi-ying ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    In their annual review of the butter trade Messrs Weddels declare that there has been a serious deterioration in the quality of Australian butter. ...

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  6. MISS MAY INNISLEY

    A clever actress, who made her Arte appearance to Sydney last night (See Music and Drama) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MISS POWIS STUART

    Whose reappearance on the Sydney stage lost night was warmly received by a number of old friends. (See Music and Drams) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UP TO DATE.

    Sanguinary fighting is taking place at Fort Arthur. Japanese reported to have teen expelled from Pa-ling-ching, whence they were ...

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  9. AQUATICS.

    A very pleasant afternoon's rowing took place on the Lane Cove River yesterday afternoon, when the Mercantile Rowing Club held the second of its winter races, the prizes ...

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  10. LIVERPOOL SHIPOWNERS.

    The Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association has passed a strongly-worded resolution to the effect that an Immediate and a satisfactory settlement of what constitutes ...

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  11. SOCIALISTS IN CONGRESS.

    A Socialist Congress that is at present sitting at Amsterdam has, by 23 votes to 5, endorsed the resolution passed at Dresden, censuring the opportunism of M. Jaures, the ...

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  12. THE JAPANESE OBJECTIVE.

    Advices from Liao-yang state that the Japanese objective is now Mukden. ...

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  13. STRUCK A MINE.

    A Russian gunboat, of the O[?]vazhni type, struck a mine and sank off the Liao-ti-shan Promontory ...

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  14. ORDERED TO QUIT.

    The Tao-tal of Shanghai has decided to allow the Russian cruiser A[?]kold and the destroyer Grosov[?]l to remain in port until the 23rd Instant, when they be given a day's ...

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  15. DON'T RETURN TO PORT.

    It has transpired that the last signal made to the squadron under his command by Admiral Withoeft, who was blown, to atoms on board the Tsarevitch, was, "Remember the ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. CORK CITY.

    Mr. William O'Brien has been returned unopposed for Cori[?]City ...

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  17. RUSSIANS AT KIAO-CHAU.

    It is reported that 1000 Russians are interned at Kiao-chau. ...

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  18. METAL MARKET.

    Copper on spot closed yesterday at £57 2s 6d per ton, the three months quotation being £67 6s. Lead is quoted at £11 16s 3d, ...

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  19. POISONED MILK.

    An alarming epidemic of sickness resulting from milk poisoning has occurred at Bristol. Hundreds of infants have been affected, and five have already died. ...

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  20. JAPANESE TROOPS.

    Many Japanese troops are reported along the Chinese railway towards Sin-min-ting. ...

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  21. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    The Coroner's jury to-day found, in connection with, the Michelago tragedy, that William Albert Leach murdered Lena Leach, and then committed suicide. ...

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  22. CHUNCHUSES KILLING THE RUSSIANS.

    Numerous reports ore to hand or Chun-chuses killing Russians, The latter ore retaliating by killing the Chunchuses and devastating their villages. ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND AUSTRIA

    As a result of King Edward's recent visit to Bohemia negotiations are in progress for an arbitration treaty between Great Britain and Austria. ...

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  24. ASHFIELD RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A gardener named Thomas M'Ivor, 79 years of age and a resident of Norton-street, Ashfield was crossing the railway line at Ashfield station at 7 o'clock last night, when a ...

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  25. MR. HAY'S GRAND SCHEME

    Count Cassini, the Russian Minister to the United States, in the course of an interview, declared that the grand scheme of Mr. Hay, the American Secretary of State, has gone ...

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  26. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    The man Adolph Beck, to whom the British Government has offered £2000 as a solatium for his having been wrongfully convicted of defrauding women of jewellery, has ...

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  27. ORGANIST HOLLINS.

    There was another monster attendance at the Town Hull last night to hear the monster organ. The programme performed by Mr. Af[?]red Hollins on this occasion was as ...

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  28. PORT ARTHUR GARRISON.

    Further details have come to hand regarding the demand made toy the Japanese for the surrender of the Port Arthur garrison. It transpires that Major Yamaoka met the ...

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  29. WORKMEN INJURED.

    Alfred Anderson, aged 40, a stevedore's labourer, while working on the ship Densberg at West Melbourne dock to-day, fell down the bold a distance of 20ft., and sustained ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions open here on Monday, before Judge Fitzhardinge. The list is an unusually heavy one for Newcastle, there being no fewer than 18 cases. The following ...

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  31. LAID TO REST.

    The funeral of the late William Lyons, victim of the railway accident at Eveleigh on Wednesday last, took place yesterday afternoon. The cortege was the largest seen in ...

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  32. CHURCH SQUABBLE.

    The Rev, Dr. Rainy, of the United Free Church, in thanking the Archbishop of Canterbury for his offer to mediate in the dispute between the United Free Church and the ...

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  33. A SUNKEN SCHOONER.

    Further attempts were made to-day to raise and low oft the schooner Bellflower, which foundered on the smaller North Breakwater during a southerly gale on the 9th ...

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  34. THE S.S, WIMMERA.

    Messrs, Huddart, Parker and Co.'s new steamer Wimmera has been launched at Gre[?]nock. ...

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  35. A HEADLESS BODY.

    The headless body thrown up by the sea at Sandringham has been identified as that of Minboldt Katzenstein, aged 64, a German re[?]tance man. It is thought to be a case of ...

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