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    MISS AMY SINGLETON, Who is appearing with success as a facetious Irishwoman in "The Fatal Wedding" at the Criterion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. HARRY PLIMMER, Who fills the role of "The Earl of Kerhill" in "The Squaw Man" at Her Majesty's. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 19 words
  4. AMERICAN BLIZZARD

    A blizzard has crossed several of the States of America. Eight inches of snow is lying in Michigan, where 100,000 bushels of grapes have been ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. THE BIG MINE FIRE

    The sealed area of Heddon Greta Colliery, which was cut off from the rest of the colliery workings on February 15, 1905, on account of fire, was broken into to-day by ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. FRENCH NAME FOR BAD LUCK

    As saucy as they are beautiful, the fair ones of Paris whose favourite promenade is the famous Allee des Acacias, fear but one thing on earth. This is "the guigne." If you ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN ARMY

    A new Soudanese battalion is being formed to strengthen the Egyptian army. The Arab battalion has also been strengthened, and a company of Kordofan Arabs is ...

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  8. STANDARD OIL COMPANY

    The trial in connection with the Standard Oil Co. is proceeding at Findlay, Ohio. Disclosures suggest that the trust had begun to create foreign companies, for the ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. GOING TO SOUTH AFRICA

    The approaching departure of James R. M. Mackay, the popular captain of the Burwood Cricket Club, for South Africa will be a severe loss to his club, and also to New South ...

    Article : 414 words
  10. UP TO DATE

    Mr. C. Clarke (N.S.W.) yesterday won the [?]en golf championship of Australia. Mr. Soutar (N.S.W.) was second, Mr. Hood (N.Z.) third, and Mr. O'Brien (N.S.W.) ...

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  11. THE LATE DUMA

    Owing to the clearly expressed protests from many sections of the Russian people, the London and St. Petersburg committees have mutually agreed to indefinitely ...

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  12. Advertising

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  13. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL

    The game on the Agricultural Ground on Saturday between Carlton (Vic.) and a New South Wales team was much of a picnic match. Neither side had anything like its ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. BANK FAILURE

    Messrs. J. M. Ceballos and Co., bankers, of New York, have failed, their liabilities totalling £800,000. The blame for the failure is put upon ...

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  15. BETTING ON THE CUP

    A deputation from a number of bookmakers and turf commission agents waited upon the Attorney-General yesterday, and asked that the law with regard to betting should ...

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  16. RAND MINES

    The Native Labour Association of the Witwatersrand has notified the Robinson Group of mines that they must either withdraw from the association or abandon ...

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  17. LAND=GRABBERS

    Councillor Ben Cunningham, of West Ham, the leader of a body of unemployed "land grabbers," who was on Sept. 6 committed to gaol by the Court of King's Bench for ...

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    J. R. M. MACKAY, Australia's most consistent scorer last season, who is now about to leave for South Africa. (See letterpress, "Leaving for South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "SOCCER" FOOTBALL

    The British Association football competition for the Ellis Cup final was played at the Agricultural Ground here to-day before a big crowd. The match between Adamstown and ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. MONT PELEE IN ERUPTION

    Reuter's agency reports that Mont Pelee, on the island of Martinique, in the West Indies, is again in violent eruption. A shower of ashes from the volcano has ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. GRANVILLE ASSOCIATION

    At Granville, Redstars defeated Rangers in the final of the Granville Football Association by 3 goals to 2. Both teams showed good Play. ...

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  22. RECIPROCITY DESIRED

    The National Association of American Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements, at their meeting in Chicago, have recommended a revision of the general tariff laws, ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. GLEBE JUVENILE COMPETITION

    At Clyde Recreation Ground yesterday Balmain Alberts defeated Glebe Volunteers after a fast and exciting game by 2 goals to 1. Both teams displayed good combination. ...

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  24. SIMPLON TUNNEL

    The "Daily Mall" reports that owing to the perpendicular pressure the second Simplon tunnel has commenced to collapse. ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE CRICKET

    The following matches were played to-day. Islington v. East Newcastle--Islington 101, and Newcastle seven for 54. The match was ...

    Article : 418 words
  26. HEROIC FOREMEN

    Owing to defective electrical wiring a thick, choky outbreak of fire has occurred in the tunnel in course of construction between Long Island and the city of New ...

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  27. SENSATION IN THE STRAND

    Somewhat of a sensation was caused in the vicinity of Pint and King streets at about half-post 10 last night, by a sudden report as of a firearm. Visions of a tragedy flashed ...

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  28. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The football matches on the Rugby ground this afternoon attracted the largest attendance known here for some years, the principal attraction being the Second Grade final ...

    Article : 245 words
  29. THE TROUT OF MONTENEGRO

    That there are trout of enormous dimensions, and that these may be caught by rod and line, we have ocular demonstrations. We had the undoubted record of the capture of ...

    Article : 376 words
  30. MORE UNIVERSITY GIFTS

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-American millionaire, has given £10,000 to build additions to St. Andrews University Library, Fifeshire, and £11,000 for a physical ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. A GRANDSON OF NAPOLEON

    It is affirmed that a grandson of Napoleon L is now quietly earning a livelihood as a man of business in the south of France. He, as is added, is the son of the late Comte ...

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  32. RACING IN ENGLAND

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  33. BULLET IN HIS BRAIN

    Harold J. Beckett, a bank clerk, who has a bullet embedded four inches in his brain, has been handed over to the care of his friends at Margate. Beckett, who lives at ...

    Article : 144 words
  34. A SYDNEY LAD DROWNED

    A lad named Thomas Lewis, 12 years of age, while on a visit from Sydney, was drowned here at Coleman's Point late this evening. He was in company with other ...

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  35. GREEN DEFEATS O'NEILL

    Willie O'Neill and Ted Green met at the Gaiety Athletic Club's Hall last night to decide the best of a 20-rounds contest. In the thirteenth round O'Neill skied the towed ...

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