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    MISS ELSIE PEERLESS, An Australian lyric soprano, who will appear at the Town Hall this afternoon in a classical concert, under the direction of Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS MAXINE ELLIOTT, The clever American actress. (See letter-press.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    There is not much likelihood of David Billington, the English professional champion swimmer, getting a match in Sydney. A couple of weeks ago he issued an open ...

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  5. CHINA'S TERRIBLE FAMINE

    The famine in China has assumed terrible proportions. Three million people are nearing starvation, and the deaths number 5000 daily. ...

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  6. AN UNSAFE HIDING PLACE

    A rather peculiar robbery was reported from Canterbury on Friday, and it was feared that a sum of money, amounting to £35, and about £5 ...

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  7. THE THAW TRIAL

    The jury in the case of Harry Thaw, the millionaire, charged at New York with the murder of Stanford White, another millionaire, disagreed, and were discharged. ...

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  8. MISSING MELBOURNE GIRL

    The strange and unaccountable disappearance of Miss Etheldom Grace Crichton from her home, No. 2 Rankin-road, Kensington, has furnished the Detective Office and the ...

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  9. HOW THE JURY WAS DIVIDED

    It has transpired that seven of the jury in the Thaw case were in favour of returning a verdict of murder in the first degree, while the remaining five were for an acquittal on ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 754 words
  11. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Deakin, on behalf of the other colonial Premiers, has strongly urged Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonics, to admit the press to the Colonial Conference. He ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. PRESS COMMENTS

    The newspapers, in commenting, upon the result of the Thaw trial, agree in deprecating the fact that justice in America has been impaired and delayed by the power of ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. A SYDNEY ACTRESS

    The "Sketch" of last month publishes the reproduction of a photo of La Milo seated on a horse in one of the streets of Coventry, clad, like Godlva of old, only in chastity and ...

    Article : 291 words
  14. ELOPED WITH A BARONET

    An interesting divorce suit, in which a baronet figured as co-respondent, came before Mr. Justice Barnes to-day. The petitioner was Engineer- Lieutenant E. ...

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  15. WHAT BILLINGTON'S MANAGER SAYS

    Mr. Crowther (Billington's manager) called at the "Sun" office last night, and stated that Billington had made up his mind to leave for England on Monday week, the 22nd ...

    Article : 649 words
  16. GOLF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 867 words
  17. EIGHT HOURS IN COAL MINES

    The Coal Mines Eight Hours Bill was last night read a second time in the House of Commons without division. Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Secretary of State ...

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  18. MR. REEVES AND ARBITRATION

    Mr. W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has written to the "Times" explaining the recent strikes in Maoriland. He ridicules the suggestion that the New ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. COLONIAL PREMIERS

    The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was yesterday, at Edinburgh University, conferred upon Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, Dr. L. S. Jameson, Premier, of Cape ...

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  20. FOUR MEN KILLED

    A terrible fatality has just been reported from the South Clifton Colliery, which is distant about 15 miles north of Wollongong. About 12.30 to-day a fall of earth took ...

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  21. COLONIAL CONFERENCE

    It is expected that Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, in opening the Colonial Conference on Monday, will offer a cordial welcome to the delegates. ...

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  22. MR. DEAKIN ENTERTAINED

    Mr. Deakin, Prime Minister of the Australian Commonweal tb, and Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., were entertained at luncheon yesterday by the editor of the "Daily ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. WRECKED STEAMER EASBY

    Twelve of the crew of the wrecked steamer Easby arrived at Melbourne to- day in the steamer New Guinea. The others are following in the Victorian Government steamer ...

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  24. FIRE ON A STEAMER

    A fire occurred in the man hold of the steamer Aparima, 5706 tons, while bound front Calcutta to New Zealand ports, via Singapore and Java. ...

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  25. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., one of the Australian delegates to the Navigation Conference, stated, in the course of an interview, that the Commonwealth had every right to ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Senators Chataway and St. Leger, of Queensland, interviewed the Acting Prime Minister (Sir John Forrest) to-day, and asked that special rates of wages be framed for ...

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  27. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  28. THE WILLYAMA ASHORE

    News has been received here that the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Willyama, whilst on her voyage from Newcastle to Port Pirie, went ashore at Marion Bay, at ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. NEW TELEGRAPH LINES

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Austin Chapman) has given orders for the erection of an additional telegraph line to Wyalong; also additional telegraph lines on existing ...

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  30. EVA MYLOTT IN NEW YORK

    Miss Eva Myloit, the Australian contralto, has made a successful debut in New York in Handel's "Messiah." ...

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  31. VICE-REGAL

    On Wednesday, the 17th inst., the Governor-General and Lady Northcote will attend a reception given in their honour by the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress. ...

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  32. THE COAL TROUBLE

    Owing to the strike among the coal lumpers the F.-H.-S. steamer Somerset, which arrived off the Heads at 3.56 p.m. yesterday from Brisbane, was ordered to proceed to ...

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  33. JAPAN'S NAVY

    The Dreadnought type of battleship that Japan has ordered from one of the English yards is be be completed by 1909. The armament is to consist of twelve 12in., ...

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  34. HOSPITAL SATURDAY

    The executive committee of the above fund (Mr. John J. Cohen, M.L.A., Mr. D. S.K. Miller, and Mr. P. C. Trebeck) report most satisfactory progress respecting the preliminary ...

    Article : 191 words
  35. CASUALTIES

    A schoolboy named John Holland, aged 33, who illves with his parents in Flora-street Arncliffe, was having a ride on a lorry in George-street, near Hay-street, yesterday, ...

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  36. PROMOTED

    Mr. E. C. Arnold, first assistant of the Maitland Superior Public School, has been promoted to Parramatta. ...

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  37. ALDERMAN R. J. BOND

    Alderman R. J. Bond, the retiring Mayor of Wickham, was the recipient of a presentation from the citizens this afternoon. A big crowd assembled on the bowling ...

    Article : 100 words
  38. FOUND DEAD IN BED

    The body of a man named William Lacey, 41, was conveyed to the morgue yesterday afternoon. The deceased, who was a station hand, came down from a station near ...

    Article : 118 words
  39. THE PLAGUE PATIENTS

    The three plague patients, Ernest Eld, Leslie Gordon Mannell, and Francis Daniel Giblin, were reported by the Coast Hospital Hast night to be in a serious condition. ...

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  40. WEATHER FORECAST

    Mr. A. Noble (the Acting Government Meteorologist) issued from the Observatory at 1 p.m. yesterday the following forecast:-- Fine and pleasant generally, broken in parts ...

    Article : 49 words
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