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    MILLE. ANTONIA DOLORES. Whose return to the London concert plats form has been hailed with delight in musical circles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?] MINNIE TUTTELL BRUNE. the new American actress, who will shortly make her appearance in Melbourne under Mr. J.C. Williamson's management. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The great race for the World's sculling championship between George Towns and Richard Tresidder is over at last, and Towns is still the world's champion. ...

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  5. A TERALBA COALMINE

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has dismissed the appeal in the case of the Pacific co-operative Steam Coal Co. v. the Railway Commissioners of New South ...

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  6. THE BOOM OF BIG GUNS.

    A junk with 30 refugees of the better class on board has arrived at Chifu. They left Port Arthur on Thursday, and report that besides heavy land fighting they ...

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  7. THE RACE.

    The two men got level Just on the Sydney side of the bridge, and they wasted no time getting away. Cries of "They're Off" from every throat ...

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  8. UP TO DATE.

    Heavy fighting was in progress around Port Arthur on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday last. It is believed that the general assault on ...

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  9. SKRYDLOFF'S RAID.

    The steamer Korea, 11,276 tons, one of the three big vessels which hays valuable American cargoes for Japan, and which Admiral Skrydioff, in command of the Viadivostok ...

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  10. PAYING OVER THE STAKE.

    An enthusiastic crowd of some hundreds it people gathered at Baleman's Hotel last night at the paying over of the stakes to George Towns. Mr. R. Coombes presided, ...

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  11. RACE DETERIORATION.

    The report of the committee that was appointed, to inquire into the alleged physical deterioration of the English race has been Issued. ...

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  12. RUSSIAN PROMISES.

    The British Premier, Mr. A. J. Balfour, retrying in the House of Commons last evening to a question asked by Colonel Bowles, the Conservative member for Enfield. ...

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  13. PLEHVE'S ASSASSINATION.

    Later details are to hand this afternoon concerning the horrible outrage of which M. de Plehve, the Russid[?] Minister of the Interior, was the victim. ...

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  14. TOWNS INTERVIEWED.

    Seen after the race by a representative the "Sun" Towns said: "We started by mustual consent. After one false start 1 took the lead, and maintained it for a hundred ...

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  15. THE GREAT FINGALL CO.

    The Court of Appeal has reversed Mr. Justice Kennedy's Judgment that the Great Fingall Consolidated Co., Limited, is liable to pay Messrs, Ruben and Ladenburg, stock ...

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  16. INVIDIOUS.

    The Russian Consul at Suez has refused to grant passes to British steamers for the Red Sea, though the concession is made to steamers flying the German flag. ...

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  17. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    The following were among the closing quotations for mining shares on the London Stock Exchange yesterday:--Associated, £2 3s 9d; Broken Hill Proprietary, £1 19s 6d; ...

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  18. CHAT WITH TRESIDDER.

    It was a small but sympathetic group that greeted Tresidder upon his return to his shed at Putney. As he pulled alongside the landing Dich ...

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  19. THE VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON.

    The Vladivostok cruisers on Friday were off Idzu, on the east coast of Japan. It is expected that they will be brought to bay forthwith. ...

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  20. ANOTHER BOMB.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg reports that a man who, refusing to give his name, was arrested, is believed to be an accomplice of the assassin of M. de Plehve, the ...

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  21. BOUND AND GAGGED.

    Joseph Hunter, an elderly gentleman, living at Went Brunswick, has reported to the police that a masked man broke Into his house, and seized and bound him, and then ...

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  22. THE DARDANELLES.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that Turkey has granted permission for the Duna, a mine vessel of the type of the Yenesel, which was blown up ...

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  23. CUT HER THROAT.

    Catherine Bawscher, the wife of a salesman living at Kensington, this morning cut her throat in an outhouse with a carving knife. Deceased was 38 years of age, and left a ...

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  24. EFFECTIVE BAYONET WORK.

    'A' Russian correspondent who was present at the battle of Ta-shih-chiao reports that some desperate fighting with the bayonet took place. ...

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  25. DECAPITATED BY A TRAIN.

    The man found decapitated on the Port Melbourne line has been identified as David Svenson, 27, who resigned from the police force last March. ...

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  26. TOSSING FOR POSITIONS.

    A few minutes prior to the men leaving their sheds for the starting post Charlie Towns rowed over to Tresidder's quarters to toss for positions. ...

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  27. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    King Edward has forwarded to the Tear a message expressive of his sympathy for the death of M. de Plehve, President Loubet, King Victor Emmanuel of ...

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  28. THIBET EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Sven Hedin, the eminent Swedish traveller, contributes a lengthy article to "Die Woche," in which he severely criticises the action of England and the Indian ...

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  29. BEACH ON THE RACE.

    Although he was umpire, there was no more, interested spectator that Bill Beach. Immediately after the race finished he turn-round to our representative and ...

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  30. STEAMER RETURNS.

    The takings on the steamers amounted to £560, half of which goes to each of the men. ...

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  31. THE NEWS IN NEWCASTLE.

    Towns victory was received here with great rejoicing. Large crowds gathered in Bohon-street early in the afternoon, and anxiously awaited news. When the result ...

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  32. MEAT PACKERS' STRIKE.

    The American Beef Trust claims that the strike of meat-packers is already over. In consequence of the large employment of non-unionists and of the union seceders. ...

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  33. THE BETTING.

    "I've lost £500 on the race," said one book-maker on the steamer. "Look at my book it speaks for itself." Ana he was paying out gold and notes in all directions. But he was ...

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  34. RACE TICKETS.

    A sensation has been created by Mr. Bowden's statement that complimentary V.R.C. admission tickets have been offered for sale at a reduction on the club's rates. He will ...

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  35. KUROPATKIN WELL.

    The general staff at St. Petersburg denies that General Kuropatkin, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian army, was wounded at Ta-shih-chiao, ...

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