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    MISS KATHERINE GREY. The American actress, who will appear in Sydney early in the new year in "Henri of Navarre," under the J. C. Williamson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS RUTH LINCOLN. As Winnie Willoughby in "The Girl Behind the Counter," to be staged in the Criterion Theatre, Sydney, on Boxing Day, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRIEF MENTION.

    Splendid rains in and around Sydney. Nearly six inches of rain recorded at Sherbrook and Cordeaux this week. Mr. J. N. Horton has been elected ...

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  7. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The assassination of Mr. Jackson, the Collector in Nasik, in the Bombay Presidency, is the sole topic of discussion in official circles in India. ...

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  8. THE "STRIKE" CHRISTMAS.

    Christmas, 1909, will go down in the history of Sydney as the "strike" Christmas. Not since 1893 has so much industrial trouble prevailed, or so much distress been ...

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  9. NICARAGUAN REBELS.

    In the recent fighting in Nicaragua between the Government troops and the in surgents under the command of General Estrada. 900 men were killed on both sides. ...

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  10. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    Another mining tragedy is reported from Illinois (U.S.A.). The scene of the latest disaster is the Caterville Colliery, where an explosion of gas ...

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  12. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The United States battleship Utah, 21,500 tons, was launched to-day at Camden, in New Jersey. She is armed with ten 12-inch guns, and is equal to a speed of 20¾ ...

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  13. DINNER TO A THOUSAND POOR.

    But it was really 1200 poor. One thousand tickets were issued, but over two hundred more turned up, presumably "on spec," and, as they were obviously indigent, they got ...

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  14. COTTON GAMBLERS.

    A New York message reports that four gamblers in cotton, led by the well-known speculator Mr. J. Patten, made £2,600,000 in come cotton which they bought ten months ...

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  15. A DINNER TO THE POOR.

    At noon on Christmas Day the doors of St. George's Hall, Newtown, were thrown open, and hundreds of people who had obtained tickets during the week were admitted to a ...

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  16. GREEK CRISIS OVER.

    The political deadlock, brought about in Athens by the Military League, has terminated. The league discovered that M. Lapathios, whose reinstatement as Minister for ...

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  17. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Ernest Carpenter, manager of the Lyceum Theatre, London, died suddenly to-day. ...

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  18. AT THE RANDWICK ASYLUM.

    The children and officials in the Randwick Asylum spent a good time yesterday. Through the kindness of the house committee and a number of friends, roast beef, plum ...

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  19. GERMANY IN THE PACIFIC.

    Germany is taking steps to bring its protectorates in the Pacific into direct communication, with the submarine cable system by means of a wireless telegraphic station at ...

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  20. THE STRIKE

    There is much unrest among the Maitland coalfield minors at the open quarrel between Messrs. Hughes and Bowling as to the methods to be adopted to secure a settlement ...

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  21. OVERLAPPING CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    Mr. J. Sidney, secretary of the Charity Organisation Society in Sydney, in the course of an interview with a "Sunday Sun" representative, gave some interesting sidelights ...

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  22. SYDNEY HOSPITAL CONCERT.

    A most enjoyable concert under the auspices of the Hospital Amusement Association was given in a hall of the hospital on Christmas Eve. It had been intended to ...

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  23. MUTINOUS CONVICTS.

    The Paris daily, "Le Matin," reports that several mutinies have occurred recently at the due Diable, or Devil's Island, the French penal settlement off French Guiana, ...

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  24. FIRE AT RYDE.

    A shocking double fatality occurred at Ryde yesterday morning, when Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, a widow, was roasted to death, and an old age pensioner named John. ...

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  25. THE "MESSIAH" AT THE TOWN HALL.

    Handel's glorious masterpiece was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Society in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The "Messiah" Christmas festival has long held ...

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  26. GOLD BRICK FRAUD.

    Charles Adams, the head of a notorious gang of swindlers, has been arrested in New York. This enterprising, syndicate is said to have ...

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  27. CARDINAL MORAN'S SUGGESTION.

    Cardinal Monan, at the close of his Christmas discourse in St. Mary's Cathedral on Christmas Day, made the following appeal to the coal-miners now on strike:--"And ...

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  28. FLAG EXCHANGE.

    The flag sent by the High School in Dunedin (N.Z.) to the Royal High School in Edinburgh was formally unfurled yesterday. ...

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  29. MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    Albert Derwent, 26, a laborer, residing in Riley-street, Woolloomooloo, was taken to the St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday afternoon by the Civil Ambulance, where he was ...

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  30. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    The Public Library in Bent-street will be closed all this week, up to and including Saturday next, for the Christmas holidays and stock-taking. ...

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  31. SCOTLAND'S DAY.

    The forty-second annual gathering of the Highland Society of New South Wales will be held on the Agricultural Society's Grounds, at Moore Park, on New Year's ...

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  32. CARNIVAL OF MELODY.

    Venice in Sydney! Mosman's annual water carnival, elaborately arranged, planned, and conducted by charitably-minded persons, fixed for a season when warm, ...

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  33. A MINER KILLED.

    A fatality occurred at the Junction North mine yesterday, when a minor named Chas. Young lost his life. Young was standing oil the ladderway leading into the stope ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS EVE AT NEWTOWN.

    The visitor to Newtown on Christmas Eve would not have imagined that that suburb was the centre of a large industrial district which was feeling keenly the effects of the ...

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  35. THE "STAR" AND THE FIGHT.

    Special arrangements have been made for publishing the "Star" to-morrow in connection with the FItzsimmons-Lang fight. An account of the contest will be telephoned ...

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