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    MISS GRACE PALOTTA. The latest photo of the popular actress. (See "Music and Drama.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS PRESS PRESTON, a promising actress now appearing in Sydney. (See "Music and Drama.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ADRIFT AT SEA.

    Mr. Barker, who was one of the passengers on the ill-fated Pilbarra, returned to Sydney yesterday by the steamer Titus, and to a "Sun" reporter he gave some graphic ...

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  5. BOOKMAKERS' TROUBLE.

    As previously threatened, the committee of the S.A.J.C. took action at to- day's races at Morphettville against the bookmakers who were takin money at the tote odds. ...

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  6. UNHAPPY RUSSIA.

    The number of outrages and murders of officials in the Caucasus is growing dally. Peasants have looted the estate of Princess Yusupoff at Voronezh, south of Moscow. ...

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  7. PUGILISM AND PIETY.

    A sensational and very ludicrous affair is reported from Brooklyn, U.S. The police raided a certain house in which they expected to find a prize fight in ...

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  8. EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    His Imperial Majesty the Emperor William of Germany, arrived at Tangier, Morocco, today. The Moors "gave the Kaiser a tremendous, ...

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  9. UP TO DATE.

    French messages from St. Petersburg describe the Tsar as the obdurate member of the war party. The number of outrages and murders of ...

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  10. ROWING.

    The second pulic practice of the N.S.W. Eight took place on the Parramatta River yesterday afternoon. The steamer Conqueror had aboard many representative ...

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  11. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A sensation has been caused in St, Petersburg by the discovery of a bomb in a room at the Palais Royal Hotel, in the Russian capital. ...

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  12. B. B. KERAN.

    A meeting was held at the Sports Club last night for the purpose of arranging to send Koran home to England. A good deal of enthusiasm was displayed, and a resolution ...

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  13. ROBBING THE POOR.

    The distress in the Government of Kharkoff, Russia, is aggravated by the authorities retaining the soldiers' families' allowances to pay for arrears in taxes. ...

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  14. PLAGUE AT NEWCASTLE.

    The plague outbreak here, thanks to the prompt action of the Board of Health, assisted by the local authorities, has been happily confined to three cases, none of which ...

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  15. FURIOUS HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST.

    It is a long time since a fight has been seen in Sydney, of the kind put up by "Bill" Smith and O'Brien, two heavy-weights, at the Gaiety last night. ...

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  16. ALEXEIEFF'S LUXURY.

    Prince Mestcherski protests against Admiral Alexeieff still drawing a salary of £30,000 as Viceroy of Manchuria, and residing in a vast suite in the Hotel Del-Europe, ...

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    ANIMALS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. The Ta-Ta. A fanciful creature, born of the imaginative brain of S. H. Sime, the "Sketch" artist. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. KERAN'S RECORDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 265 words
  19. THE WAR.

    French messages from St. Petersburg desscribe the Tsar as the most obdurate member of the war party. ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND FINLAND.

    The Tsar has suspended the enforcement of conscription in Finland for a period of three years. According to French advices the ...

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  21. POSITION AT HARBIN.

    General Linievitch has stopped all people except women and children from leaving Harbin. ...

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  22. BADLY KICKED.

    Williamson, the jockey who was engaged to ride King Edward's colt Moifaa in the Grand National Steeplechase at Liverpool to-day, was badly kicked this morning. ...

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  23. NEWCASTLE DOG SHOW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 483 words
  24. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    About 11 o'clock last night a young man, about 25 years of age, who was an outside passenger by a Crown-street 'bus lost his balance, and fell off on to the roadway ...

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  25. THE GRAND NATIONAL.

    The Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase was run to-day over the Aintree course, and resulted as under:-- GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. ...

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  26. RAILWAY ROBBERS.

    The detectives' investigations, consequent upon the arrest of a man in connection with a number of thefts prove the existence of flying gangs of railway robbers. The ...

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  27. NEW BATHS FOR LEICHHARDT.

    After very many attempts, extending over the past 15 years, to have up-to-date swimming baths established in Leichhardt, there is now every likelihood of the residents of ...

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  28. SYDNEY NEWSBOYS' ASSOCIATION.

    'Arrangements are being made for the annual picnic to the newsboys of the city and suburbs. Advantage is taken by philanthropic citizens to give these boys a good ...

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  29. THOUSANDS STARVING.

    The famine in Andalusia, Spain, affects 1,000,000 people. Many of the victims have died of starvation. ...

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  30. LAND AT BELMORE.

    Messrs. Henry F. Halloran and Co. report having held a sale of the second subdivision of the Belmore Estate, at Belmore yesterday afternoon, when although the weather ...

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  31. CYCLING IN MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  32. LUCKY SEAMEN.

    Ten seamen belonging to the Cerberus drew Zythos, the winner of the Newcastle Cup, in Tattersall's sweep. They laid the owner and jockey half the prize-money. ...

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  33. CRIMINAL ALIENS.

    The number of aliens convicted in Great Britain last year was 4397, ah increase of 298 on the previous year's total. ...

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  34. CROWDS OF PASSENGERS.

    During last year 162,389 saloon and 572,798, steerage passengers were landed at New York by the various lines, of steamships running to the port. Of these the White Star ...

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  35. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Mr. H. A. Hunt, the Acting-Government Meteorologist, issued the following forecast for New South Wales:--Unsettled to showery on the coast; fine inland, but a change for ...

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  36. AN EXTRA SIXPENCE A DAY.

    The Cabinet has decided to grant 260 railway permanent way men an extra 6d a day from May 1. This will involve an additional expenditure of £1800 per year. ...

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    The sources of failure are, I think, mainly timidity, temper, vanity, indolence, and want of adaptability,-and these are so subtly intermingled that it is often difficult to ...

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