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    DR. CHARLES HARRISS, Of Ottawa, Canada, who will bring a choir of 200 Yorkshire singers to Australia next year. This composer, conductor, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HAYDN BECK, The clever boy violinist, from New Zealand, who played in Sydney last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A MOTOR SMASH.

    The young man Saytch, the chauffeur of the motor van that ran into a company of Territorials at Tilshead, Wiltshire, and injured seventeen men, one of whom ...

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  7. THE GREEK ARMY.

    At the request of King George of Greece the royal princes have resigned their army commissions, in a last effort to conciliate the revolutionary officers' league. ...

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  8. BRIEF MENTION.

    The price of butter in Sydney will be reduced by 4s per cwt. to-morrow. A troop of some 1200 boy scouts marched through thes treets of Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  9. THE MARKSMEN'S MECCA.

    The final Saturday of the N.R.A. annual meetings is always regarded as the ladies' day of the rifleman's carnival, and yesterday was no exception to the rule. Shortly after lunch hundreds of visitors gathered at the ...

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  10. HOLDING UP A BANK.

    An audacious robbery was perpetrated, yesterday at a bank in a Chicago suburb. At a time when no other customers were about a man entered the bank and levelled ...

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  11. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The arrests of sedi[?]ionaries made by the police in Patiala in the Punjab, numbered 53, and not 150 as previously reported. Among those apprehended were several ...

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  12. AVIATION CARNIVAL.

    The aviation carnival organised by the corporation of Doncaster was to have commenced yesterday, but frequent showers of rain and the high wind which prevailed made ...

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  13. FERRER'S FATE.

    Strikes in sympathy with the late Francisco Ferrer have occurred in a number of European, centres. A general strike is in progress in Rome, ...

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  15. AN AMERICAN AEROPLANE.

    A long aeroplane flight was accomplished in the United States yesterday by Mr. A. H. Forbes, who journeyed from St. Louis, Missouri, to Richmond, Virginia, a distance ...

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  16. GIANT WAR KITE.

    On both sides of the harbor there were large numbers of spectators yesterday afternoon to witness the official trial of the mammoth warkite--The Black Swan--the ...

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  17. DESTROYER WRECKED.

    The torpedo-boat destroyer Lee, which was stranded during a fog the other day near Blackwood a By, Ireland, has become a total wreck. ...

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  18. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    President Taft has accepted the resignation of Mr. C. Crane as the United States Minister to Pekin. It is believed in Washington that the ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    The Right Hon. Gerald Fitzgibbon, Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland since 1878, died yesterday, in his 73rd year. The well known Irish jurist was a Dublin ...

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  20. AFRICAN WOOL.

    With a view to improving the reputation of their exported wools, the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony and granting substantial preferential railway rates on all wool ...

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  21. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In replying to the request of the London Chamber of Commerce to support the proposal for an augmentation of the British Navy, the Montreal Chambre de Commerce ...

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  22. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    In the course of a speech at the banquet of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales last night the Minister for Defence (Mr. Cook) admitted that at present there ...

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  23. TO STOP SMUGGLING.

    One hundred and fifty additional Customs houses have been established on the Dutch frontier, to combat the smuggling of tobacco and coffee, due to the new German taxes. ...

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  24. COPRA MARKET.

    Copra was in good demand yesterday, and a fair business was done in South Sen makes in bulk and bags at £30 12s 6d per [?] ...

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  25. ROASTED TO DEATH.

    A sensational fire, resulting in a woman being burnt to death, occurred at Neutral Bay at an early hour this morning. "Milton House," a large boarding ...

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  26. LONDON METAL MARKET.

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  27. FIRE IN PETERSHAM.

    "Coreen," the six-roomed home of Mr. J. W. Tadish in Station-street, Petersham, was gutted by fire last night. When the flames broke out Mrs. Tadish had great difficulty ...

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  28. INTERESTING WEDDING.

    A quiet wedding was celebrated yesterday, between Mr. Dion Titheradge, at present appearing with "The Flag Lieutenant" Co., and Miss Margaret Bolton. The bridegroom is ...

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  29. WHEAT MARKET.

    Eleven thousand five hundred quarters of South Australian or Victorian wheat, December-January shipment, have been sold at 38s 7½d. ...

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  30. CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT BRISBANE.

    As already, announced, the Cyclists' Union Executive and Council decided that it was unnecessary, to hold the proposed test races to assist them in selecting representatives ...

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  31. THE POTATO TROUBLE.

    Mr. Graham, Minister for Agriculture, in stating that the Premier and Mr. Wade were to confer on Monday on the question of removing the barriers against the free ...

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  32. RUSH FOR LAND.

    There is a great demand for land in this district and all areas thrown open for settlement are taken up eagerly. There were 3181 acre available yesterday, and all were ...

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  33. SWALLOWED A COIN.

    Miss Agne[?] Renehan, 20, residing in Wells-street, Red [?]in was holding a half-sovereign in her month yesterday, when she swallowed the pin, and for some minutes she ...

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  34. TELEGRAPH REVENUE.

    A return issued by the Telegraph Department shows the operations over 67 lines, 33 of which are in New South Wales. The estimated annual revenue was £525 11s 8d, but ...

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  35. THE [?]SSING TUG.

    The steamers Rifle and Gertie have returned from an unsuccessful search for the missing tug Duco, w[?]h has not been heard of since she left Wellington for the Chatham ...

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  36. [?] IN WILMOT-STREET.

    An upstairs bedroom of the small, provision shop of Mrs. M. Brown at 12 Wilmot-street caught fire last evening through a lighted candle coming in contact with curtains. ...

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  37. THE SURR[?] FIRE.

    The fire on the steam[?] Surrey has been put out, after a hard all-[?]t fight that was continued into the afternoon. About 11 firemen had an unpleasant ex[?]ence last night ...

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  38. ON THE SICK LIST.

    Mr. Justice Street, who is suffering, from a severe cold, and who was not able to leave his residence on Friday, hopes to be able to attend in court on Monday. ...

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  39. LAWN TENNIS IN PERTH.

    The Australasian and State lawn tennis tournaments began at South Perth this afternoon. The weather was beautiful, and the attendance large. Great interest was centred ...

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  40. HOTEL ROB[?]D.

    A thief made a haul of jow[?]ry, consisting of a gold watch, a gold [?], hain, several trinkets, and a five-stone [?]mond ring, from an upstairs bedroom in [?] Emu Inn ...

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  41. THE WARATAH.

    The steamer Jeanne D'Arc, which has arrived at Durhap from Kerguelen Island, reports having seen no trace of the Waratah during the passage. ...

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  42. BOY DROWNED.

    Raymond Adrian Blackstone, 14, a son of Mr. W. Blackstone, of the Sydney Telephone Department, was seized with cramp while bathing in a waterhole near the Camden ...

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  43. A STRIKING FO[?].

    In referring to the Defence Bill to [?] Prime Minister said that it seemed safe to [?], whatever else might be challenged, no atten[?]ould be made to alter the present scheme by w[?] ...

    Article : 115 words
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