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    ELSA FISCHER. The popular dramatic soprano, who will leave for England in April. Miss Fischer will study in London under her aunt, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ROSINA BUCKMANN, The New Zealand dramatic soprano, who during the past few years has done much good work in Sydney. Miss Buckmann has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE STRIKE

    The mining situation has reached a critical stage. Many miners are opposing the Delegate Board's proposal for declaring the strike off, and for the resumption of work. ...

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  7. BRIEF MENTION.

    Whooping cough is very prevalent in and around Dunedin (N.Z.). Friday, March 18, has been fixed for the ratepayers' appeal court in Newtown. ...

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  8. SUEZ CANAL DUES.

    The London "Times" of to-day says that a reduction in the Suez Canal dues is desirable. Last year the P. and O. S.N. Company paid £342,225 in dues. The first interest ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Morning Leader" says that it is now clear that Mr. Asquith cannot remain in office unless he tells the King plainly that the whole of his composite party require the ...

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  10. THE WARATAH.

    A sensational statement was made to a representative of the "Sunday Sun" this afternoon by a member of the crew remaining in Westport of the s.s. Tottenham, which ...

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  11. A SWISS TRAGEDY.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" states that a woodcutter named Ogay, a religious fanatic, built and lighted a pyre, upon which he incinerated himself under a rude wooden ...

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  12. MISS BRADDON ON SOCIALISM.

    Miss M. E. Braddon, the well-known novelist, writing in the "Clarion," says that she regards socialism, as exemplified by its prominent exponents, with unmitigated terror. ...

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  13. SYDNEY'S OLD SAILORS.

    Sydney must have been shorn clean of its old salts yesterday, for it was their annual day afloat. About 150 of them turned out to attend the fifth annual picnic of the ...

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  14. THE DUDLEY TWINS.

    Lady Dudley has returned to London, and is staying at the Hotel Ritz with her twin children. The twins have benefited greatly by their ...

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  15. KEIR HARDIE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., when interviewed yesterday in Cumnock (Scotland), said that he had been under the impression recently that the guarantee concerning the House of ...

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  16. THE WATERLOO CUP.

    The Waterloo Cup has been won by Heavy Weapon. The runner-up was Full Steam. ...

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  17. FARMER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Adolph Paul, aged 56, a farmer who had been residing in Clarence-street, city, had a narrow escape from drowning last night. He had intended to leave for Coff's Harbor, in ...

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  18. COURAGEOUS AND DECISIVE ACTION.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, speaking at a dinner of the Eighty Club, said that the Government's action in connection with the House of Lords should be swift, courageous, and ...

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  19. TOOK A FIT

    A woman named Mabel West, residing in Little Arthur-street, North Sydney, took a fit in a Watson's Bay tram yesterday evening, and the Civil Ambulance conveyed her to the ...

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  20. CHINESE RAIDED.

    Constables Green and Nicholls burst into a building in Foster-street last evening, and in a room which recked with opium smoke they came across four sickly-looking ...

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  21. TAXING IRELAND.

    It is reported that Messrs. O'Brien and Healy, two of the leading Irish members of Parliament, will insist on divisions in the House of Commons on every item of the ...

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  22. BOXING IN QUEENSLAND.

    Albert Scanlan, of Brisbane, met Pat Regen, of North Queensland at the Stadium to-night in a fight of 20 rounds, for a £70 purse. There was a big gate. The men fought at catch weights. Regan won easily on ...

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  23. THE KING'S THIRD PARLIAMENT

    To-morrow there will be opened at Westminster the third parliament of King Edward. For weeks past the great palace of Westminster has been going through the ...

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  24. FIVE RUNAWAY BOYS.

    Constable Kelly, of Gladesville, captured five runaway boys on Friday night. He saw them prowling through the bush at Gladesville, and, as they could not give a ...

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  25. SEARCH FOR THE WARATAH.

    The Waratah Search Committee met in the Town Hall to-day, the Lord Mayor (Alderman Burston) presiding, and considered a cablegram from the Premier of Natal suggesting an alteration of the route of the ...

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  26. SUICIDE IN PERTH.

    The body of Emma Sanderson, a widow, 67, who was admitted to the Perth Hospital yesterday, suffering from hernia, was found tins morning on the ground under the window of the room which she occupied. It ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND MARKSMEN.

    The Rifle Association's tests, to decide the Queensland representatives in the Bisley team, were concluded at Enoggera this afternoon, and resulted as follow: -- H. Goy (Mount Morgan), highest aggregate 791; L. Grant ...

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  28. FIRES.

    Shortly before 3.30 p.m. yesterday a back bedroom on the first floor at the residence of Mr. Eustace C. Alexander, at 101 Glenmore-road, Paddington, was being fumigated when ...

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  29. AN OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    The statement that the tender of the Fitzroy Dock for the supply of the power generating plant for the Lithgow small arms factory was not the lowest, and that deliberate preference was given by the Home ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The London "Times," in its Stock Exchange article to-day, says that the impression prevails among underwriters that the New South Wales loan of £2,750,000 is already ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND CRICKET.

    Playing for Wolloongabba against Toowong to-day, Lewis scored 105 (innings declared; three for 213). F[?] Toowong, Hutcheon made 117 (six wickets for 2[?]9). ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND RACING.

    There was a very large attendance this afternoon at Albion Park. Thirteen horses started in the Albion Park Handicap, of 200 sovs. Brown Sal led into the straight, but was then worn down by Bernie's Memory, ...

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  33. COUNTRY TENNIS.

    The Kiama and Berry Tennis Clubs met on the local courts to-day, the Berry Club winning by 6 sets 16 games. Scores: -- Draw and Bodingfield (Kiama) lost to ...

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  34. COPRA MARKET FIRM.

    The copra market has been firm, and more business was transacted yesterday in South Sea makes (bags) at from £23 15s to £23 17s 6d per ton. ...

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  35. SLIPPED UNDER A TRAM.

    John King, aged 21 years, a bootmaker, living in Edith-street, St. Peters, attempted to board a moving tram on St. Peters Bridge last night when he slipped and fell under the ...

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  36. LONDON METAL MARKETS.

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  37. VICTORIAN MINING MATTERS.

    The Mines Department has ac[?]pted a lender for the election of 50 miners' cottages at the Powlett coalfield. A temporary railway line between ...

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  38. BODY STILL MISSING.

    The pilot steamer Captain Cook, with several wafer police on board, cruised about the Manly beach yesterday in the hope of recovering the body of Frederick Thomas ...

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  40. WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The following sales of wheat have been reported: -- Ex French bqe Ville de Dijon at 39s 3d; ex bqe Verenger at 39s per quarter. Eleven hundred quarters of South ...

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  41. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Last night a respectable girl, 16 years of age, was knocked about in a brutal manner by an unknown man at Thomastown. She fought stubbornly, and her shrieks frightened ...

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