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  3. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Eddie Durnan, the champion sculler of Canada, has started for Australia to row George Towns, for the championship of the world. ...

    Article : 150 words
  4. CHURCH SENSATION

    Whilst a lady was confessing at the Brompton oratory she directed the priest's attention to an excited woman in the church, who was brandishing a dagger towards him. ...

    Article : 86 words
  5. CENTRAL "CELEBRITIES"

    "Hic," remarked a wild-eyed personage who was on ball at the Central this morning, charged with drunkenness yesterday. "Hie," and he sprawled against the dock ...

    Article : 508 words
  6. TWO-MINUTE CHATS

    Chatting with Durnan's representative in Sydney this morning a "Star" reporter draw his attention to the fact that a cable message stated that Durnan had left Toronto, ...

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  7. EDUCATION BILL

    Seventy thousand people took part in a procession of churchmen at Manchester yesterday in connection with the Education Bill. The procession, which was three miles long, ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. SIR JAMES GRAHAM AND MR. DEAKIN

    In the course of his address at Surry Hills last night Sir James Graham had a few words to say about Mr. Deakin, who, he said, had had a glorious opportunity of showing ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. THE SIRIO WRECK

    Advices from Cartagena, Spain, state that divers have recovered the Sirio's locked treasure box, which was supposed to contain much money, as well as passengers' jewels. ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. AMMUNITION FOR THE BASUTOS

    A man named Englebrecht has been fined £200, with the alternative of imprisonment for a year, for introducing ammunition into Basutoland. ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. LYNCH LAW

    Two hundred masked men, near Mobile, Alabama (U.S.A.), seized two negroes who were in the sheriff's custody, charged with assaulting while women. ...

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  12. FIRE IN SURRY HILLS

    It was this morning reported to the City Coroner that a fire took place last night at a house in Smith-street, Surry Hills, under the following circumstances:--It seems from ...

    Article : 338 words
  13. OVERDUE BARQUE

    Forty guineas per cent. has been paid to reinsure the wheat barque Ocean. [The Ocean left Wallaroo with a cargo of 19,104 bags of wheat as far back as May 3 ...

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  14. LORD LOVELACE

    Lord Lovelace, who died at the end of August, was the grandson of Byron. His mother was the poet's only child. Though twice married, Lord Lovelace has left no son, and he ...

    Article : 264 words
  15. SIR MATTHEW HARRIS

    In the District Court this morning Judge Backhouse heard a case in which Sir Matthew Harris, ex-Mayor of Sydney, figured as the dependant. ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. BOMB THROWERS

    Two bombs were thrown yesterday at M. Kobeko, the Vice-Governor of Kazan, European Russia, one of which injured him. ...

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  17. A BYE-ELECTION

    Mr. S. T. Evans (Lib.) was re-elected unopposed; to-day, for Mid Glamorganshire. Mr. Holmes, organising, secretary of the South Wales railway men, who was ...

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  18. THE KING'S GAME

    The King, who is a veteran croquet player, inherits the love of the mallet from his mother, the late Queen Victoria, who, especially in her youth, was passionately fond ...

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  19. A PROGRESSIVE FAMILY

    Brought before the Northampton Guardians recently to show cause why he should not remove one of his children from the workhouse, a boot-finisher named Clarke admitted ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. THE R.M.S. MOANA

    The R.M.S. Moana, of the Canadian-Australian-Royal Mail line, left here this morning in continuation of her voyage from Sydmer to Vancouver. ...

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  21. SOUTH MANCHURIAN RAILWAY

    The capital of the South Manchurian railway has been over-subscribed at Tokio. The Chinese declined to participate, owing to the alleged absence of funds, and also that ...

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  22. AN OLD-TIME ELECTION

    Bribery at elections is a subject much in the air at the present moment. In the records of Gorhambury, which have just been issued in book form by the Historical Manuscripts ...

    Article : 210 words
  23. WEARING OF THE KILT.

    A Highland gathering, held at Dunoon (Scotland) on August 25, was attended by a large concourse of spectators. The Duke of Argyll and party from Inveraray were ...

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  24. DURHAM MINERS

    The Durham miners have by a large majority rejected a motion for affiliation with the Labour Representation Committee. ...

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  25. NON-UNIONIST MINERS

    The efforts to draw the non-unionist miners into the Miners' Union of South Wales will, it is expected, avert a strike. ...

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