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    CYRIL MONK, F.C.V., A prominent Sydney violinist, who, with Lawrence Godfrey Smith, played Alfred Hill's new "Maori" sonata in the Y.M.C.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LAURENCE GODFREY SMITH, A distinguish[?]d Sydney pianist. He was a pupil of the late Sydney Moss, and in Europe he studied under the celebrated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

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  7. ROOSEVELT IN VIENNA.

    Mr. Roosewelt has arrived in Vienna, and has been received like a reigning sovereign. The Austrian Court is the most ceremonious in Europe, and it left nothing undone to ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    There were tumultuous scenes in the House of Commons during last night. Debate was proceeding on the question of the veto of the House of Lords, and the ...

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  9. BRIEF MENTION.

    The Queensland eight-oar crew left Brisbane in the steamer Arawatta yesterday for Hobart. During the last fortnight there were three ...

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  10. JAPANESE NAVY.

    The Japanese Government, according to a Tokio newspaper, has ordered in England a 23,000-ton Dreadnought. Admiral Ijuin, chief of the Japanese Naval ...

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  11. THE LAND TAX.

    At the declaration of the poll for Mariby[?]nong this afternoon Mr. Fenton, the returned candidate, said that in the new Federal Parliament one of the first measures to be dealt ...

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  12. EARTHQUAKES IN COSTA RICA.

    The whole of the republic of Costa Rica has been racked, by earthquakes, and general devastation has been the result. ...

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  13. MISHAP TO A STEAMER.

    News was received in the city this morning that the steamer Wakatipu, bound from Sydney via Eden to Launceston, went ashore in Kelso Bay. The passengers have been ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    The Austrian Minister for Finance admits that the Government intends to build four additional Dreadnoughts. ...

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  16. "REMEMBER THE MAINE."

    Commenting upon the raising of the United States battleship Maine, which was sunk by an explosion in Havana harbor previously to the outbreak of the Spanish-American war, ...

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  17. KITCHENER AT WEST POINT.

    Lord Kitchener arrived at West Point yesterday on a visit of inspection to the famous Military Academy. In the course of a speech he said that he had long desired, an ...

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  18. CHILDREN AND FIREWORKS.

    A fire occurred this morning at Sandgate, near the general cemetery, a shop occupied by Mrs. Giebel being destroyed. On the previous day some Chinese left a quantity ...

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  19. RACIAL RIOTS IN CHINA.

    Very serious rioting, the outcome of a strong anti-foreign movement, is taking place at Changsha. The disturbances began on Wednesday, ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    While blasting operations were in progress at a dam in connection with the Ha Ha Bay railway, Quebec, the man working the battery failed to give proper warning, with ...

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  21. AWFUL RAILWAY SMASH.

    A telegram just received from Spokane, Washington, reports that an awful railway smash occurred at Hangman's Creek, on the Northern Pacific Railway. ...

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  22. A MINER KILLED.

    A miner, John M'Lean, aged 44 years, was killed by a fall of coal in the Pelaw[?]Main colliery this afternoon. Peter Broomfield, his mate was seriously injured. The pair ...

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  23. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Quarantined passengers from the R.M.S. Otway are being released from North Head daily. Three passengers who had been satisfactorily vaccinated were allowed to go yesterday. N[?] fresh cases of smallpox have ...

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  24. MUTINOUS CHINESE TROOPS.

    Advices from Shanghai report that two battalions of Chinese troops stationed at Tsingkiang mutinied. The mutineers entrenched themselves, and ...

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  25. SHOCKING ACCIDENT IN KING-STREET.

    A shocking accident happened in King-street at 5.15 o'clock last night. A man, whose name is supposed to be A. Roberts, and who is reported to have resided in ...

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  26. CENTRAL AMERICAN WAR.

    The fighting between the Estrada and the Madriz factions in Nicaragua has been resumed. There was an engagement between the ...

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  27. BOXING.

    A boxing mat[?]n took place last night between Sam Langford and Jim Barry. The result of the contest was a win for Langford, who knocked his man out in the ...

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  28. Johnson-Jeffries Fight.

    The promoters of the Jeffries-Johnson fight have forwarded a cheque for £6000 to Lloyd's, ensuring that the fight shall take place. ...

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  30. GERMANY AND INDIA.

    Definite news is to hand stating that the factories which have been established in Turkestan; ostensibly for the manufacture of cotton-spinning machinery, are being run by ...

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  31. PRESIDENT TAFT HISSED.

    President Taft, in welcoming the delegates to the American Women's Suffrage Association last night, said he was not altogether in sympathy with the movement for granting ...

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  32. ON THE SICK LIST.

    Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., was taken to St. Vincent's Private Hospital yesterday to undergo an operation rendered necessary by complications arising from a poisoned. ...

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  33. STRANGLED WITH A STRAP.

    Because he was a consumptive and despondent Robert Aspinall, an immigrant, aged about 40, strangled himself with a strap yesterday in a boarding-house in Arundel-street, Glebe. He got up early, and asked that his ...

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