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  2. Advertising

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    HELENE ROSE, As Ninette in "The Girl Behind the Counter" in the Criterion Theatre, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EMMELINE ORFORD, As Millie Mostyn in "The Girl Behind the Counter" in the Criterion Theatre, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRIEF MENTION.

    Mr. Tom Mann is reported to be arranging a tour of South Africa. It is probable that an exhibition of arts and crafts will be held in Dunedin shortly. ...

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  7. BOXING.

    Tex Rickard, who was reported to have secured the control of the fight between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries for the championship of tho world, but who subsequently gave ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. NEW YEAR HONOR.

    The only New Year honor so far announced is that conferred upon the Begum of Bhopal, who is the only woman ruler in India, and who has been created a Commander of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. TRADE UNION FUNDS.

    As a result of the judgment of the House of Lords in the case of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants v. Osborne, in which it was held that the levy for the ...

    Article : 445 words
  10. LAND TAX IN GERMANY.

    The "Westminster Gazette" reports that within a period of six weeks 32 German towns, or communes, have either decided in favor of a land tax on the unearned ...

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  11. LANG- FITZSIMMONS PICTURES.

    There was a large attendance at the Stadium last night to witness the pictures of the Lang-Fitzsimmons fight. During an interval, the veteran, Fitzsimmons, who was ...

    Article : 292 words
  12. COPRA MARKET.

    Copra is quiet. South Sea in bags is .quoted at £24. ...

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  13. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

    The "Sportsman" reports that it is doubtful whether Freddy Welch, who recently defeated Johnny Summers f.or the lightweight championship of England will go to ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. THE GOULBURN FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The annual demonstration in connection with the Goulburn Friendly Societies' Association took place this evening at the showground, which was lighted for the ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. THE STRIKE.

    No change has taken place in the strike conditions here. Regret is expressed[?]t the division that has taken place among[?]e congress delegates. but it appears to ...

    Article : 107 words
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  17. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Five shots in quick succession startled a number of people in St. Luke's Park, Concord at about seven o'clock last night. The first report attracted tile attention of a ...

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  18. CHINA'S AWAKENING.

    In the current number of "The World's Work" Mr. James J. Hill, the United States railway magnate, has an article, in the course of which he writes that there is but ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. OAL SHORTAGE IN MELBOURNE

    Melbourne manufacturers will be at their its' end next week how to obtain coal at reasonable price. Sufficient coal supplies coal abroad are anticipated if the contracts ...

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  20. MIDDLE HARBOR REGATTA.

    The annual Middle Harbor regatta was held under the auspices of the Middle Harbor Sailing Club yesterday. Fine weather, with a nice steady breeze, which blew ...

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  21. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Vessels which have arrived at Sydney from the East lately have been subjected to a particularly close inspection for concealed opium, and, although very little of the prohibited ...

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  22. COAL FOR THE POST OFFICE.

    The Federal Executive Council has aproved of the purchase, without inviting teners, for coal for the Postmaster -General's Department in New South Wales. The ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. SIR HORACE TOZER.

    Sir Horace Tozer, who is retiring from the position of Agent -General for Queensland, has been entertained at a farewell social by his staff, previously to his departure for ...

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  24. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking in Poplar last night. Mr. Sydney Buxton, Postmaster -General, said that Mr. Balfour had been driven stop by step to account the pauseous food compulsorily given by ...

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  25. A NOVEL STRIKE.

    Six convicts employed in the Pentridge prison on the manufacture of wire netting truck work this week. The men have refused to tell the overseer their grievances, ...

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  26. LEVER BROS.

    Those employees of Messrs. Lever Bros, who are participants in the firm's partnership scheme, have received a dividend of 7½per cent. ...

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  27. BRITISH EMPIRE CLUB.

    Lord Blyth presided today at the inaugural luncheon of the British Empire Club, the opening of which will take place tomorrow. The club, which has secured fine premises ...

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  28. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    extraordinary fatality occurred on the [?]no-road, South Lismore, this afternoon, victim being a three-year-old girl nam[?]Ethel Jane Roney. It is alleged that ...

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  29. DEATH OF FATHER FLEMMING.

    The Rev. Father Michael A. Flemming, of the Benedictine Convent. Subiaco, died last night. The deceased was educated in St. Ignatius College, Riverveiw, and pursued his ...

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  30. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The British revenue, for the past quarter amounted to £32,879,675, to which the Customs contributed £7,548,000, the excise duties £9,696,000, and the stamp duties £2,146,000. ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Chinese Government is about to send several military officers to Germany to enable them to undergo a course of instruction in aeronautics at Count Zeppelin's airship ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The cargo of wheat received in the steamer Glendevon from South Australia has been sold at 40s 9d. Twelve thousand and. 13,000 quarters of ...

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  33. [?]ATH OF MR. R. SCOBIE.

    [?]ert Scobie, a pioneer of the Hunter [?]rict, died last night at his well-[?] As LO [?]te at Oakhampton, two miles from Born in Airth, Scotland, in 1831, ...

    Article : 138 words
  34. SOVEREIGNS IN A BONFIRE.

    A curious discovery of hidden wealth was made at a 5th of November bonfire at Hyde (Cheshire). A rag and bone. dealer, in his rounds had received two old straw ...

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  35. A MISSING PATIENT.

    An excited man rushed into the casualty room of the Sydney Hospital last night, and complained that he had been assaulted. He told his story well, and the resident medical ...

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  36. LORD KITCHENER.

    Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener arrived at the mouth of the Brisbane River in H.M.S. Encounter this afternoon, and transferred to the Government steamer Lucinda, on ...

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  37. METAL AND MINING MARKETS.

    Closing quotations yesterday were: --Copper, spot £61 15s to £62, three months £62 15s to £63. Electrolytic copper, £63 10s. ...

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  38. CHAMPION LOG-CHOPPING.

    The champion log-chopping contests in connection with the Perth Carnival were decided today. In the champion standing chop, 20in. log, C. Miley, of Victoria, was first, his ...

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  39. [?]ROW ESCAPE.

    I is an it happened at Nimitybelle Tuesday. Messrs. Mudie and [?]Iriving down in a sulky, when [?]rom Bega came on to them ...

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  40. CUT HIS THROAT.

    Henry Lawrence Mlinotti, 63 years of age residing. In South Geelong, committed suicide today by cutting his throat from ear to ear. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS HEAD CHAMB[?]

    West Australian schoolboys, [?]ged on a tour of the Eastern [?]d today. They visited the[?]g Baths, and were ...

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  42. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A large stone, which had been placed between the points at Wodonga, caused, an engine to run off the line today. It is believed to have been the work of a gang ...

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  43. MORE BRITISH PEOPLE.

    The [?]aturalisation returns for the year are Women 453, and men 1978, or a total of 2431, including 1091 German's,259 Swedes, 182 Danes, 167 Italians, 132 Russians, and 13S ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. SILVER COINAGE.

    HA [?]er coinage will not reach Aus[?]arch next, instead of at the [?]le year as anticipated by Sir The copper coinage is ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. Family Notices

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