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    SIR GERALD STRICKLAND. Governor of Tasmania. During the week Sir Gerald's mother passed away. Deceased was Louisa Boniel, heiress of Sir Nicholas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR ROY REDGRAVE, An actor well known in Australia, whose farcical sketch, "Poor Phil Garlic," has been produced at Richmond, England, where in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMAN NATIONAL FESTIVAL

    The German National Festival was celebrated at Clifton Gardens yesterday. With perfect weather, young and old had a delightful holiday. Sports for the youngsters ...

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  5. CHURCH AND STATE

    The French Bishops, in assembly, have expressed, their entire and convinced adhesion, to the judgment of his Holiness the Pope in connection with the Separation Law. ...

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  6. EXTORTIONATE CELESTIALS

    Chinese at Kingston have just had a very salutary experience. Taking advantage of the desperate straits to which the inhabitants had been reduced ...

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  7. SAILING

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  8. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 287 words
  9. SHOCKS IN SCOTLAND

    An earthquake was experienced yesterday at Oban, in Argyllshire (Scotland), The shock, the direction of which was from east to west, was accompanied by ...

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  10. JAPANESE NAVY

    Japan has arranged to so strengthen her navy that by the year 1915 it will have double the efficiency it possessed prior to the Russian-Japanese war. ...

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  11. JAMAICA CALAMITY

    The latest estimate of the total damage done at Kingston by last Monday's terrible disaster, places the amount at £5,000,000. Two-thirds of the inhabitants are homeless. ...

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  12. MAUNA LOA AGAIN ACTIVE

    There has been a second outburst from the volcano Mauna Loa, in the Hawaiian Islands. The flow of lava near Honolulu is half a ...

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  13. JAPS IN 'FRISCO

    Two Federal suits have been begun in San Francisco to enforce the treaty with Japan. A strong point in the Federal Government ...

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  14. NOTES ON THE RACING

    A collision between Arawa and Donnelly, two of the favourites, marred the contest for the combined championship of the Flying Squadron and Sydney Club yesterday. ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKE IN RUSSIA

    Two severe shocks of earthquake were felt to-day at Kuba in the Government of Baku, Russia. ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    An undulating earthquake occurred yesterday at Tolmezzo, in Italy. The shock caused a great panic among the people. ...

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  17. AMEER IN INDIA

    The Ameer of Afghanistan is delighted with his visit to India, and as an acknowledgment of the reception accorded to him has allowed the Mahomedan College at ...

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  18. FRENCH SYMPATHY

    In the French Senate and the Chamber of Deputies yesterday the warmest sympathy with Great Britain and Kingston was expressed on behalf of Parliament and the ...

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  19. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL

    Copper on spot closed at £108 7s 6d to £106 12s 6d, and at three months at £107 2s 6d to £107 7s 6d. Tin on spot was quoted at £189 15s to £190 ...

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  20. A COUNT'S TRAGIC FATE

    By a fire that occurred yesterday at Byhova, near Moscow, at the residence of Count Nicholas Tolstoi, a nephew of the famous Russian author, the count himself and five ...

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  21. AMERICAN WARSHIPS AT THE SCENE

    The U.S. battleships Missouri and Indiana, with the destroyer Whipple, have entered Kingston Harbour safely. There are no British warships at the ...

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  22. AN ENGLISH ACTOR

    "It was one of the most magnificent sights I have ever witnessed," remarked Mr. Sidney Howard, the leading actor of Mr. Harry Rickards's newly-imported English ...

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  23. IN ONE FELL SWOOP

    In one establishment at Kingston, a cigar factory, no fewer than 120 persons were killed. By the collapse of a school 90 children ...

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  24. WILD BEASTS ESCAPE

    The escape of a lion and a lioness from Eroni's Circus last night provided the townspeople with about as great a sensation as they have had for many a long day. ...

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  25. FORTY=FIVE SHOCKS IN FOUR DAYS

    The shocks experienced at Kingston, on Monday came from the westward. Up to Thursday. 45 distinct snocks had been felt ...

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  27. CANADA'S CONTRIBUTION

    The Canadian Parliament has voted £10,000, Which will be immediately available. A further contribution of a like amount will be noted if needed. ...

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  28. CASUALTIES

    A clerk named Harold Hyde, 19, residing at Enmore-road, Marrickville, was taking part in a footrace at Clifton Gardens yesterday when he fell, and fractured his kneecap. He ...

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  29. TOPOGRAPHY OF KINGSTON CHANGED

    Rear-Admiral Evans, of the U.S. Navy, reports that the tidal wave by which the earthquake was followed, has completely changed the topography of the coast. The ...

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  30. JOCKEY CARR'S CONDITION.

    The jockey Herbert Carr. who was severely injured on Wednesday last at the Kensington races, by being thrown from the horse Le Var, sustaining concussion of the brain. ...

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  31. NEW SUITINGS FOR 1907.

    Four-Guinea Suits not Equalled for Style and General Appearance, acknowledged to be the best value in Sydney. Made in our own Workrooms, under ...

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  32. VICTORIAN ROWING

    The pair-oared championship of victoria was rowed on the Lower Yarra this afternoon. Result:-- Mercantile ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. SPRANG A LEAK

    The Norwegian barque Laura, 332 tons, which left Sydney on Wednesday last for Kalpara, encountered very bad weather during Wednesday night and Thursday, with ...

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  34. QUEEN VICTORIA'S STATUE

    Later details regarding the earthquake itself state that the shock was a sudden oscillation. It took no particular direction, but went ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. F. A. KIRKWOOD

    A very wide circle of friends, including a large number of King's Schoolboys, will regret to hear that Mr. F. A. Kirkwood, of the "Evening News," died yesterday ...

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  36. QUOITS

    There was a big crowd to witness the games at the Clifton rink. The first game was between Graham and Page v. W. Ivory and Guyant, 18 yards, 15 up, and the former ...

    Article : 196 words
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  38. THE ACCIDENT TO THE AIRLIE.

    The postilion of the E. and A. liner A[?]lle, which was beached after striking the rocks near Toombul Wharf on Thursday, is unchanged. Divers who went down found holes ...

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