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    MISS BEATRICE DAY. As Lady Blakeney in "The Scarlet Pimpernel" at the Royal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS LUCY BOWES. A contralto who will appear at the Town Hall on Tuesday next, prior to her departure for England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OUR NEW GOVERNOR

    The appointment of Lord Chelmsford as Governor of New South Wales in succession to Admiral Sir Harry Rawson has been gazetted. ...

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  5. ANOTHER BALMAIN SENSATION.

    Another sensational drowning case through being washed into a drain pipe occurred at Balmain last night. About 8.45 after a heavy shower, the ...

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  6. TO DEFEND THE ASHES.

    AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM FOR ENGLAND. 1. C. G MACARTNEY (N.S.W.). 2. W. W. ARMSTRONG (Vic.). 3. R. HARTIGAN (Qld.) 4. W. CARKEER (Vic.). 5. H. CARTER (N.S.W.). 6. P. M'ALISTER (Vic.). Vice-captain. 7. A. COTTER (N.S.W.). 8. M. A. NOBLE (N.S.W.). captain. 9. V. TRUMPER (N.S.W.). 10 A. J. HOPKINS (N.S.W.) 11. W. J. WHITTY (S.A.). 12. F. LAVER (Vic.). manager 12. V. RANSFORD (Vic.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN UNITY.

    The Capetown branch of the Afrikander Bond has adopted Mr. Hofmeyer's resolution expressing regret at the choice of unification instead of federation. ...

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  9. FOREIGNERS IN CUBA.

    According to the New York "Herald" the Cuban Government is contemplating the enactment of legislation of a drastic character directed against foreign interests in the ...

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  10. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Speaking at the Randwick Rifle Club dinner last evening the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. W. M. Hughes) said that although he had been in South Wales for many ...

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  11. THE TERRITORIALS.

    Up to the present 9000 men have enlisted in London in the newly-formed Territorial Army, substituted for the old volunteer system in Mr. Haldane's new scheme. ...

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  12. COST OF THE CORONATION

    The public accounts in connection with the coronation of King Edward have just been made public. The total cost of the coronation function ...

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  13. WATERLOO CUP.

    In the final course for the Waterloo Cup to-day Dendraspis beat Such a Sell. The Waterloo Cup is a stake for 64 subscribers at £35 each; winner £500 and a cup ...

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  14. THE PERSIAN REVOLT

    The Nationalist at Resht Persia state that the Shah brother, Shua-es-Saltaneh who was kidnapped on his arrival at that place from Europe, is a wiling captive. ...

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  15. A PEARLER'S FATE.

    The police have returned from their investigation of the Zampi Sound tragedy, in which two pearlers, Jones and Massen, were principally concerned. ...

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  16. ALLEGED FATAL BLOW

    Last night a tragedy occurred in Miller-street, North Sydney. A man named, John Harvey Niddrie, aged 52, a stonemason, living in Bank-street, North Sydney, was, ...

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  17. KING FERDINAND.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria will attend the funeral of the late Grand Duke Vladimir, uncle of the Czar, which takes place to-morrow, and will be received as a ...

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  18. ANGLER'S STRANGE DEATH.

    An extraorgdinary tragedy happened in the Swan River yesterday. Florance Broadhurst, a prominent citizen, went fishing alone yesterday morning, ...

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  19. BOMB OUTRAGES IN INDIA.

    Repeated bomb outrages have caused the Indian Government to station punitive police parties in the vilages on the Barrachpur railways, in addition to the regular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MAN CUT TO PIECES.

    A terrible railway accident at the Maryborough station took place yesterday. The Ballarat train was backing into the platform, when Guard Kendrick, whilst walking along ...

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  21. THE ADELAIDE TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Hoffstatter who was shot on January 20 by her husband, who afterwards committed suicide, died in the Adelaide Hospital this morning. ...

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  22. LORD CHELMSFORD'S ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    Lord Chelmsford will probably enter upon his duties in New South Wales within three months. ...

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  23. DEFEND AUSTRALIA.

    In the "Star" To-morrow there will be published an article from our Special Contributor, Charles Seymour, outlining a scheme for ...

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  24. RUSSIAN REFUGEES IN BELGIUM.

    Belgian anarchists state that the bom[?] outrage which the Russian anarchist Se[?]ger intended to perpetrate at the residence of M. Rtakin, Belgian Minister for the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S NAVAL BASE.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, discussing the building of the new destroyers, to-day said it was not essential to the construction of war vessels that the ...

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  26. AMERICAN FINANCES

    Mr. W. H. Taft, President-elect of the United States, referring in the course of a speech, to the expected deficit of 100,000,000 dollars, said that many business ...

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  27. LATE ROWING.

    Day, who is under Sydney Kemp, has taken quarters at Murray's Hotel, and is training actively, rowing twice daily. Ford is quartered at Cooper's Hotel, and is doing ...

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  28. CARDINAL MORAN.

    Cardinal Moran, accompanied by Dr. O'Haran and others, arrived at Goulburn this afternoon. Dr. Gallagher greeted his Eminence, and introduced him to the ...

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  29. HORSE-BREAKER HURT.

    Wilfred Leake, horsebreaker, while engaged in exercising a young horse last evening, was thrown, and sustained a compound fracture of the thigh. He was admitted to the Maitland Hospital. ...

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