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  2. MAYORAL RECEPTION.

    Probably the interior of the Town Hall has never presented a more brilliant spectacle than last night, on the occasion of the Lord Mayor's reception in honour of the ...

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  3. OUTINGS FOR THE VISITORS.

    The trip to National Park and picnic to the American sailors proved a most enjoyable outing. No bettor, place could have been selected for the purpose than the beautiful upper ...

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  4. NEARLY A TRAGEDY.

    A first impresssion of the Commonwealth sports put on by the Royal Agricultural Society at its grounds yesterday was that the spectators would draw a blank. There was ...

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  5. FLEET WEEK.

    It is very near the end of things. To-morrow, with the first light of morning the sixteen battleships will swing seawards again. Some of their satellites go with them, the ...

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  6. ORGANISING REVOLT.

    Particulars of the organisation which gave rise to the revolution in Turkey are coming to light The Young Turks' organisation covered the country three years ago ...

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  7. DECREASING POPULATION.

    Reuter's correspondent states that lates statistics show the deaths in France during 1907 numbered 794,000, and the births [?]74,100. ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    Mrs. Luard, wife of Major-General Charles Edward Luard, of Ightham Knoll, Sevenoaks, Kent, was murdered yesterday. Mrs. Luard and her husband were about ...

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  9. IRELAND'S LOSS BY EMIGRATION.

    The population of Ireland in 1907 decreased by 14,674, owing to-emigrants more than balancing the excess of births over deaths. ...

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  10. A LASTING FRIENDSHIP.

    The "Times," in a highly-appreciative leading article on the visit and reception of the American fleet at Sydney, writes that, from their respective standpoints and ...

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  11. BARON SPECK VON STERNBURG DEAD.

    The death is announced at Heidelberg of Baron Speck von Sternburg, German Ambassador to the United States, aged 36 years. ...

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  12. AT THE POST OFFICE.

    The American mail which closes at the General Post Office, Sydney, on Tuesday, promises to be one of the heaviest in the annals of postal work in Sydney. ...

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  13. VISIT TO SOUTH COAST.

    A special train arrived here at 11 o'clock this morning with a contingent of men belonging to the American fleet. They were met at the railway station by Alderman M. ...

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  14. THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    France will not recognise Mulai Hafid as Sultan until be accepts the terms of the Algeeiras Treaty. Meanwhile France and Spain will ...

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  15. SORDID SIDE OF DIPLOMACY.

    Astounding revelations of bribery oy foreign diplomats to secure concessions for their country have been made following on inquiries instituted by Turkey's new ...

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  16. FOREIGN OFFICERS ON LEAVE.

    Austria-Hungary and Russia have granted their officers controlling the gendarmerie in Macedonia a prolonged furlough. ...

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  17. MATRIMONIAL VENTURE.

    A son of Prince Philipp Eulenberg quarrelled with his father and married in London a performer at a German music hall. ...

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  18. THE STAMBOUL FIRE.

    As the result of the fire on Sunday seven thousand people are homeless at Stamboul. Five thousand buildings were destroyed. A number of women and children perished ...

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  19. LORD MILNER'S ADMINISTRATION.

    General Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, speaking in the Legislative Assembly, said that Lord Milner's administration had been the most unfortunate thing that had ...

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  20. GREAT PORTRAIT PURCHASE.

    It is understood that the trustees of the National Gallery have purchased for £25,000 a portrait group attributed to Franz Hals, a Dutch painter (1580-1666.) ...

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  21. REACTIONARY ARABIANS.

    The Turkish Government has arrested the Governor of the Hedjaz, Arabia, and threatens to arrest the Shereef of Mecca if be continues to oppose the continuation of ...

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  22. DUBLIN HONOURS TAMMANY BOSS.

    Mr. Richard Croker, a former boss of Tammany, New York, has been presented with the honorary freedom of Dublin. ...

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  23. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS.

    The following communication has been received from the Railway Commissioners by Mr. F. E. Winehcombe, M.L.C., in reply to a letter complaining of trucks being only obtainable ...

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  24. THE PINJARRAH MURDER.

    Further details concerning the Pinjarrah murder show that the victim of the tragedy was James H. Shaw, a fisherman living at West Murray, about 10 miles west of ...

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  25. AMERICAN CRUISER SQUADRON.

    The American cruiser squadron, under Rear-Admiral Swinburne, left San Francisco yesterday for Samoa, which it visits on the invitation of the German ...

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  26. INCREASED NAVY PROGRAMME.

    The "Daily News" and other Radical papers bitterly oppose the increased navy programme ou the lines of the "Westminster Gazette" and other papers, a ...

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  27. MARCH TO MELBOURNE.

    Having persistently asked to be convoyed by rail to Melbourne to take part in the American fleet festivities, and having been until almost the last moment met by a refusal, the Ballarat ...

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  28. QUEEN'S VISIT TO DENMARK.

    The Queen and Princess Victoria yesterday embarked at Dundee for a voyage to Norway and Denmark. ...

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  29. THE PEARL FISHERIES.

    The roport of the Pearl-shelling Commission was made available to-day. The commission [?]und:—"(1) That the pearl-shell and beche-demer fisheries are suffering from severe ...

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  30. DREADNOUGHTS FOR RUSSIA.

    Russia has accepted German designs for four large Dreadnoughts, which will be built at St. Petersburg. ...

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  31. COALING THE BATTLESHIPS.

    The steam colliers Palmerston and Currajong will arrive from Wollongong to-day with cargoes of southern coal for the American fleet. The Currajong will coal the battleship ...

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  32. TRIP TO PARRAMATTA.

    The Statq Government will entertain 100 officers and men of the United States fleet at a railway excursion to Parramatta. The townspeople will receive and entertain the visitors, ...

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  33. MR. JOHN LONGSTAFF.

    Mr, John Longstaff has been commissioned to paint portraits of the Prince and Princess of Wales for the Imperial Colonial Club. ...

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  34. HOSPITAL SHIP VISIT.

    Arrangements have been made for the mombers of the Sydney University Medical Society to visit the hospital ship Relief this afternoon. Members are requested to meet at ...

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  35. BE GRATEFUL.

    A drink to be grateful for is Wolfe's Schnapps. It is a pure spirit, and in every sense beneficial.—Advt. ...

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  36. YOU CANNOT FARE

    better than with Wolfe's Schnapps; it possesses properties that render it healthful and inyigorating.—Advt. ...

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