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  2. A GRAND OLD MAN.

    Manuel Garcia, the one-time famous professor of singing, and the inventor of the laryngoscope, celebrated the 100th anniversary of his birthday in London yesterday. ...

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  3. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES.

    Fresh strikes occurred at Warsaw and Lodz in consequence of the circulation of rumours to the effect that mobilisation was about to take place. ...

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  4. THE BATTLE OF MUKDEN.

    Russian prisoners declare that General Kuropatkin's forces at the outset of the battle of Mukden numbered 480,000 men. Over 10,000 Russians, including 1000 who ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. JAPAN WANTS "WALERS."

    Our Commercial Agent in the Far East, Mr. J. B. Suttor, is spending most of his time at present in Japan looking after our interests in that particularly busy corner of ...

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  6. MISS MAY POLLARD.

    Of whom Sydney theatre-goers have pleasant memories. (See "Music and Drama.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MISS ETHEL CLARKE.

    A clever actress, who has won the hearts of Sydney theatre-goers. (Sea "Music and Drama.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UP TO DATE.

    The Queen and Princess Victoria have had a rough experience in the Royal yacht at sea. Lord Selborne, the new Governor of South ...

    Article : 888 words
  9. SPANISH TREASURE.

    The old Spanish treasure fraud has cropped up again, this time in the form of an official communication from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to his Excellency the ...

    Article : 260 words
  10. "WALKING DELEGATES."

    Russian peasant bands comprising from 500 to 1000 men each are traversing the Piotrvow villages inciting labourers to join them, in order to secure possession of land ...

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  11. RUSSIAN PEASANTS.

    Some peasants in Southern Russia have stolen a Roumanian mail bag containing £41,000. ...

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  12. ROYALTIES AT SEA.

    Princess Victoria, who is now convalescent after her recent operation for appendicitis, embarked at Portsmouth with her Majesty Queen Alexandra on a visit to ...

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  13. JAPANESE CASUALTIES.

    The Japanese casualties in the battle of Mukden were about 55,000 men. General Oku alone lost 20,000 men, largely because he met the entire force sent to ...

    Article : 52 words
  14. SHOT AND ROBBED.

    A singularly atrocious outrage is reported from Sosnovitch, in Russia. Seventeen workmen employed at the ...

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  15. THE MISSING PILBARRA.

    Up to a late hour last night no tidings had been received of the missing Island steamer Pilbarra. She is now 13 days overdue at Suva, Fiji, from Sydney, via Noumea. ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. THE "SUN'S" BIRTHDAY.

    The entry of the "Sunday Sun" upon the third year of its existence will be marked by the issue next Sunday of a double paper of 16 pages. The issue will contain special ...

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  17. EVER ADVANCING, EVER FIGHTING.

    Details of the recent fighting show that the Japanese forces under General Oku covered 90 miles in a fortnight, fighting the whole of the way. ...

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  18. LORD SELBORNE.

    The Order of the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George (G.C.M.G.) has been conferred on Lord Selborne, formerly First Lord of the Admiralty, who was ...

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  19. KUROPATKIN'S RECALL.

    The recall of General Kuropatkin has caused a sensation in Poland in consequence of the cold terms of the official announcement. LONDON, Friday, 2.45 p.m. ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. CYCLIST MURPHY'S CONDITION.

    The Civil Ambulance conveyed Frank Murphy, the cyclist, who was injured at the Sydney Cricket Ground, to St. Vincent's Hospital, in a semi-conscious state. He ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT CONCERT.

    Following up the 20,000 "record" attendance at the St. Patrick's Day sports there was another great crowd last night at the Irish National Concert in the Town Tall. ...

    Article : 511 words
  22. SEVENTEEN CHINAMEN.

    Inspector Hinds, Senior-Sergeant Kelly, and other police officers on Saturday morning raided a Chinese house in Campbell-street, where they had good reason to ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The fact that the Emperor William has visited and dined at the French Embassy in Berlin is interpreted as being significant of improved relations between France and ...

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  24. NEW JAPANESE LOAN.

    There are indications that a new Japanese loan will shortly be successfully launched. Berlin and American bankers are anxious to participate. ...

    Article : 44 words
  25. NEWCASTLE SHOW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  26. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Mr. H. A. Hunt, Acting-Government Meteorologist, yesterday issued the following weather forecast for New South Wales:--Hot and sultry, with north-easterly winds, more ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. THE SAXON PRINCE.

    It transpires that the British steamer Saxon Prince, 3471 tons, which was recently reported to have been captured by the Japanese while en route to Vladivostok with ...

    Article : 56 words
  28. CONDEMNED MAN EXAMINED.

    William Hope, who was condemned to death for a criminal assault on a little girl at Warrnambool, has been medically examined by order of the Cabinet, and ...

    Article : 39 words
  29. SUBMERSIBLE BOATS.

    Trials that have taken place at Cherbourg, France, demonstrate the unquestionable superiority of the submersible boats over submarines. ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. ADVERTISEMENTS ILLUSTRATED.

    "Homes.--Wanted, someone to adopt a strong, healthy boy, aged six years."--Dudley Hardy in the "Sketch." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. HIS MEMORY A BLANK.

    Charles Braun, the young man who disappeared from the steamer Euryalus, was found last night confined to his bed in an utterly exhausted condition. His ...

    Article : 172 words
  32. KUROPATKIN'S RETREAT.

    Advices received at St. Petersburg state that General Kuropatkin abandoned 80 guns when retreating from Tie-ling. ...

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  33. TRAMPLED TO DEATH.

    A fiendish outrage is reported in connection with the industrial troubles in Russia. During the recent strike at Lodz, in Poland, women and children were collected in ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. THE KING'S LEVEE.

    Among the colonials presented at the King's levee yesterday were Mr. Hugh Pollock, of Sydney, and Captain R. Matthews, of the New Zealand Militia. ...

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  35. ABOUT MOUNT VESUVIUS.

    Tourists have invaded Vesuvius to such an extent that the ascent by day is no longer fraught with the difficulties that might be expected. The average visitor hires a[?] ...

    Article : 216 words
  36. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The Fourth Army Corps, and also the Caucasian Cossacks, are arriving at Harbin to reinforce General Linievitch, who has succeeded General Kuropatkin as ...

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  37. THE HIGH COURT.

    The judges of the High Court left to-day for Sydney, where they hear six appeals on Monday. ...

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  38. A THREATENED LANDSLIDE.

    The landslip that threatened to take place in the Rhymney Valley, Monmouthshire, has been stopped. ...

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  39. JACK'S DOOM SEALED.

    "I like you well enough, Mr. Uxmal," said the perplexed young woman; "or, at least, I'm not sure that I like you as well as I do Jack Cawdrey. He says he thinks of me ...

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  40. THE KNIFE.

    Michael Cranney, a bookmaker, residing at No. 100 Buckingham-street, Redfern, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday evening suffering from a wound in the ...

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  41. THE BAKU RISING.

    The British Consul at Baku reports that 2000 persons were killed in the late disturbances at Baku. ...

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  42. AN OXFORD HONOUR.

    The Rev. Mr. Milne, of St. Barnabas College, Adelaide, has had conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity by Oxford University. ...

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  43. THE TSAR FRETS.

    German newspapers declare that the Tsar sits brooding and absent-minded for hours. He eats scarcely anything, and suffers from frequent headaches. ...

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  44. REJOICE AT RUSSIA'S DEFEAT.

    The St. Petersburg police are endeavouring to suppress the rejoicings among the working class at the Mukden disaster. The belief is that the great reverse ...

    Article : 50 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. DEFINITION OF A BABY.

    A London paper offered a prize for the best definition of a baby. The last one of the following took the prize:-- "The bachelor's horror, the mother's ...

    Article : 138 words
  47. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  48. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    Admiral Rozhdestvensky, in command of the Baltic Fleet, has left Nossi Be, in the extreme north-west coast of Madagascar. ...

    Article : 33 words
  49. COAL MINES BILL.

    Despite the opposition raised by the Northumberland and Durham miners the Coal Mines Employment Bill, establishing an eight hours day for boys under 18 years of ...

    Article : 60 words
  50. OTHER ITEMS.

    The destruction of the railway bridge over the Hun-ho is somewhat hampering the transit of Japanese supplies. Field-Marshal Oyama telegraphs that one- ...

    Article : 63 words
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