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    LILY BRAYTON As Clotilde in the romantic play of "Count Hannibal," to be staged in the Criterion Theatre, Sydney, on Saturday night next. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OSCAR ASCHE As Count Hannibal in the new romantic play of that name to be produced or Saturday night next in the Criterion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRIEF MENTION.

    The price of butter in Sydney will be reduced by 2s per cwt. from to-morrow. Captain Sir Alexander Napier has been appointed an extra A.D.C. to the ...

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  7. FIRE ON AN EMIGRANT SHIP

    Later details of the disaster to the steamer Cairnona, which caught fire in the Channel whilst outward bound for America with 900 emigrants (Russians and Armenians) on ...

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  8. CYCLING.

    The members of the Australian Club will hold a run to Sutherland to-day. Members will meet at the Glaciarium at 9.15 a.m. The club has started its road racing programme. The first event is a 10 miles road ...

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  9. ATHLETICS.

    The return challenge contest between Cumberland Harriers and Botany Harriers was decided yesterday at Sir Joseph Banks Grounds, Botany, and resulted in a victory for Cumberland by six points, viz., 31½ to ...

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  10. JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT.

    Choynski has gone to the Santa Cruz mountains to assist Jim Jeffries in his training operations for his approaching fight with Jack Johnson. ...

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  11. NEW AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The construction of two battleships, each of which will cost £1,200,000, has been authorised by Congress. ...

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  12. STARVING ARMENIANS.

    Advices from Armenia report that 12,000 starving peasants will d[?] if not assisted before the approaching harvest. A sum of £500 has been forwarded for their relief, but ...

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  13. PUGILIST IN TROUBLE.

    Ketchell, the middleweight boxing champion, has been arrested for having driven an unumbered car. He has been admitted to bail. ...

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  14. GOLF.

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  16. KILLED IN A PRIZE FIGHT.

    A prize fight between two boys named Trehou and Kiessner resulted in the former receiving injuries from which he died. The officials and several of the spectators, ...

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  17. BUTTER SCARCE IN VANCOUVER

    Butter is scarce, and is selling at 17d per pound. Disappointment is felt at the smallness of the shipment that arrived from Australia ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    There was another good muster of Rugby enthusiasts at the Sports Ground yesterday afternoon to witness several trial matches. The first match was a second grade trial between ...

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  19. IN QUARANTINE.

    Some peculiar incidents are reported in connection with the quarantined colony at the North Head. There are a large number of families in quarantine, and the only hope ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A duel that was fought between M. Robert, Mayor of Algiers, and M. Hoube, rival candidates for the French Chamber of Deputies, resulted in the former being killed, M. Robert ...

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  21. NO FRESH CASES.

    The Health authorities reported last night that normal conditions prevailed at the quarantine station. There had been no fresh cases of smallpox. ...

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  22. MOTHER'S SERIOUS CONDITION.

    Mrs. O'Hara, who gave birth to a child at the quarantine station at Portsea, is suffering seriously from smallpox. ...

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  23. THE FREMANTLE PATIENTS.

    The condition of the smallpox patients and contacts was satisfactory to-day when the usual examination was made. When spoken to the Port Medical Officer (Dr. Williams) ...

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  24. BOWLS.

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  25. LEAGUE RUGBY.

    The Sydney Juniors (League) defeated Royal Iona by 14 points to 3. For the winners, F. O' Donnell, Beard, J. Hayes, and C. Turner scored tries and Frewin kicked a goal. ...

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  26. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese newspaper "Yorodizu," in dealing with the relations between America and Japan, publishes a cartoon depleting Uncle Sam leaning out of a window hiding a ...

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  28. BANDITS ON A TRAIN.

    An exciting story comes from La Crosse, Wisconsin, of an attempt by armed bandits to hold up a train. The miscreants boarded the Pioneer, ...

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  29. EAGER FOR WAR.

    A detachment of Peruvian troops has been despatched to the Ecuadorian frontier. The situation is tranquil in Lima and in Callao, but the people desire war, and are ...

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  30. DETECTIVE AND SUSPECT.

    Detective Darlington was in the dark shadows of Bathurst-street at 10 o'clock last night when a man came hurrying along with a dress basket. The man entered a second-hand shop, and Darlington, being a ...

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  31. ST. GEORGE CRICKET FINAL.

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