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    ANTON TSCHAIKOV, A young Russian violinist, born in Tiflis, but educated mostly in London. He was a member of the Queen's Hall orchestra, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GLADSTONE BELL, The distinguished English 'cello[?]st. Mr. Gladstone Bell arrived in Sydney just a year ago, and during his residence here he has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FROZEN TO THE RIGGING.

    A message has been received from Alaska intimating that the codfish schooner Stanley, of San Francisco, has been found a total wreck on Sanak Island, with the bodies o[?] ...

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  7. BRIEF MENTION.

    Hurstville Council has decided to pay its workmen a minimum of 8s per day, while carters are to receive 11s per day. Suburban new-laid hen eggs were very ...

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  8. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    Hospital Saturday has come round again. It may be thought by some people that the persistent efforts of the thousands of lady collectors are rather "over the odds." The ...

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  9. CABLE MESSAGES

    Immediately after Sam Langford, the colored champion, had got the better of Stanley Ketchell in the six-round bout last night, the former's manager posted a forfeit of ...

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  10. GERMAN DOMINANCE.

    Mr. F. Villiers, the well-known war correspondent, speaking at a reception tendered to him by the Canadian Club, said, with reference to the international outlook, that the ...

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  11. A RUFFIAN AT BAY.

    A sensational affair is reported from near Rutherford, To prevent his capture for a vicious attack that he had made upon a young woman, ...

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  12. FEATHERWEIGHT FIGHT.

    Abe Attell, ex-featherweight champion of the world, got the better of Tommy Murphy, in ten rounds last night. The fight was a one-sided affair. Attell ...

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  13. HARRY THAW.

    The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, has decided that Harry Thaw, the murderer of Stanford White, must remain in the Matteawan Asylum. ...

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  14. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    The 'Varsity burst its bounds yesterday, find the gentlemen -- to say nothing about the ladies -- of the cap and gown held high revelry, from dawn to noon. Commemoration ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Albanian and Nicaraguan Revolts -- Big Battles Impending -- Australian Art -- The Vatican and Monaco's Ruler. LONDON, Friday. ...

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  16. MAY-DAY IN PARIS.

    The Premier, M. Brian, has appealed to the workers to discountenance the dangerous revolutionary element, whose words in announcing the May Day demonstration in the ...

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  17. KETCHELL AND LANGFORD.

    Jim Coffroth, the well-known 'Frisco fight-promoter, and Louis Blot, the manager of the Metropolitan Athletic Club in that city, are busily engaged contesting the right to ...

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  18. ROUGH ON HEARST.

    A lively scene occurred last night at the annual American press dinner. The Mayor of the City, Mr. Gaynor, after some biting criticism of Mr. W. R. ...

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  19. JACK JOHNSON.

    Jack Johnson declares that he will not, for all the money in the world, take any risks of losing his fight with Jeffries. Those who thought that he was not in ...

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  20. A 'FRISCO FIGHT.

    In a fight last night between Owen Moran and Tommy M'Carthy the former knocked his man out in the sixth round. M'Carthy was rendered unconscious, and it ...

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  21. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener was presented yesterday by the King with his Field Marshal's baton during an audience which he had with his Majesty at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  22. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    Telegrams from Kieff report that wholesale butchery of the Jewish people is going on there, and in the surrounding towns. The Russian peasantry gathered at the ...

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  23. CANNIBALISM IN THE PACIFIC.

    A horrible tale of butchery and cannibalism comes from Savage Island. According to reports received by the barque Mary Winkleton, which arrived yesterday at ...

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  24. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES.

    Eric Fr[?]eker, 18, a University student, residing in Duxford-street, Paddington, was running across Central-square, in George-street, yesterday to join the University ...

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  25. TRAGIC FIRE IN CANADA.

    No fewer than eleven lives were lost in a fire that occurred last night at the Rossmore Hotel in Cornwall. Major Beattie, a member of the British ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINE.

    Dr. R. J. A. Berry, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Melbourne, in the course of a lecture in Edinburgh, said that the peculiarly ancient character of the ...

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  27. FAMOUS RIDER DEAD.

    Charles Franconi has just died, the last of a long line of famous circus riders (writes a Paris correspondent). His father Victor Franconi, was the grandson of ...

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  29. BILLIARDS.

    Frank Smith, jun., proved himself too good for William Abotomey in their match, which was concluded last evening, when he won by 892 points. Gaining a lead in the first session Smith was never overtaken by ...

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  30. DINNER TO MR. ALBERT NASH.

    The return of Mr. Albert Nash, president of the Australian Football League of New South Wales, from a lengthened trip to New Zealand was the occasion of a dinner given in his honor in the A.B.C. ...

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