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    D. J. FLUNKETT, The New Zealand cyclist, who finished third in the Sydney Thousand Handicap at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A. E. O'BRIEN. The New South Wales cyclist (180yd.). placed second in the Sydney Thousand Handicaps on Wednesday night. O'Brien thinks [?]and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIA'S BREACH OF NEUTRALITY.

    Korean officials stationed at wiju declare that the Russians committed acts of war before the official declaration of war. In fact, they began to invade Korean territory as ...

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  5. ANOTHER DEEMING.

    Further revelations have been made in connection with the man Crossman who is believed to have been the perpetrator of a series of rimes similar to those committed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    The annual boat race between the Oxford and Cambridge crews took place on the Thames this morning. The morning was fine, and the water ...

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  7. RIOTOUS STRIKERS.

    A serious strike riot occurred yesterday at Marseilles. The outbreak occurred among the dockers. who recently came out on strike. ...

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  8. UP TO DATE.

    With this issue the "Sunday Sun" completes its first year. The "Sunday Sun" has, during its brief existence of 12-months, leaped right into the ...

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  9. THE DAMAGED RETVISAN.

    The employment of the Russian battleship Retvisan as a stationary battery at Port Arther is having a higbly-prejudicial effect upon the hull the plates of which have [?] ...

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  10. CRICKET COMPETITION

    The display of cricket generally yesterday was of a very different character to thud Which was shown during the previous few week. This is accounted for by the face ...

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  11. PORT ARTHUR FLEET.

    There are ten Russian torpedo destroyers still afloat at Port Arthur. ...

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  12. EDUCATION IN FRANCE.

    A strong movement is in progress in France in favour of the bill dealing with religious teaching providing that schools should be under popular control and that ...

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  13. TO STAY AT PIRAEUS.

    Admiral Wireniue, who was recently ordered to sail with his squadron to the Red Sea to capture vessels carrying contraband cargoes and to watch the ...

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  14. CINQUE PORTS.

    Lord Curzon Viceroy of India, will succeed the late Lord Salisbury us Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Mr. A. J. Balfour the Prime Minister and ...

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  15. THANKS FOR TOGO.

    The Japanese House of Representatives now in cession at Tokio, has warmly and unanimously passed a resolution conveying the nation's "Thanks" to Admiral Togo, of ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. WAITING FOR THE MANDJUR.

    The Russian gunboat Mandjur, which has been at Shanghai since the outbreak of hostilities, her commander refusing on various pretexts to nut to sea. Is still being ...

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  17. JAPAN'S ANTICIPATIONS.

    Admiral Baron Yamamoto, the Japanese Minister for the Navy, in commenting on Russia's efficiency in having repaired a portion of her Port Arthurt fleet, which was ...

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  18. RUSSIA'S BALTIC FLEET.

    Herculean effort is to be made by the Russians to get their Baltic fleet in readiness to sail for the Far East in July. The Ships of the fleet will be coaled by ...

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  19. STRUCK A MINE.

    Advices received in Germany state that it was the Russian cruiser Bayan. 7600 tons, 10 guns, and not the torpedo boat destroyer skori, 350 tons, that was blown up the other ...

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  20. PADEREWSKI'S COMING.

    M. Paderewski, the famous pianist, has arranged to start on his tour of Australian in May next, having booked his passage by the R.M.S. Ortona, which sails from London in ...

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  21. U.S. CONSUL AT ANTUNG.

    Mr. W. Davidson, who has been appointed United States Consul at Antung, Manchuria, ...

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  22. A RUSSIAN SPY EXECUTED.

    The Japanese have executed at Ping-yang a Korean who was acting as a Russian spy. ...

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  23. IMPRISONED MINERS.

    A shocking disaster is reported from the State of Indiana, United States. Adam burst at Brazil, and the water flooded the mine in connection with the Excelsior ...

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  24. DEVASTATING STORM.

    The country in the vicinity of the City of Chicago United States, has been visited by a disastrous tornado, which caused much damage to property. ...

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  25. ANARCHIST PLOT.

    The arrest of a number of anarchists at Liege has resulted in the revelation of a plot to destroy numerous churches and public buildings in Belgium. ...

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  26. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    At the instance of MM. Combed and Delcasse, French Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs respectively, the French Ambassador at the Vatican has strongly ...

    Article : 168 words
  27. GAMBLERS RAIDED.

    A sensational raid, resulting in the arrest of thirteen Chinamen, took place last night in Wexford-street, in the midst of the Chinese quarter of the city. It is some considerable ...

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  28. CANADIAN DEFENCES.

    The Canadian Government is about to introduce a bill to raise a force of 2000 naval reservists. It is expected that the measure will pass ...

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  29. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL.

    The Liverpool spring meeting was continued at Aintree to-day, when the principal voce resulted as follows:-- GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. ...

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  30. PLAGUE.

    The deadly, plague is still claiming its victims in the Transvaal. Up to the present 47 Asiatics, four natives, and seven whites have succumbed to the ...

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  31. SULLY'S SMASH.

    Mr. Daniel Sully, the big New York cotton operator, whose failure created such a sensation last week, had hoped to corner the world's supply of cotton involving no less a ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. IRISH UNIONISTS.

    The Irish Unionists have intimated that they will not support the Government unless a grant is given for the drainage of the Bann River, Ulster and also for the Queen's ...

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  33. BASEBALL.

    The annual report of the Leichhardt Base ball Club shows that last season the club played 32 matches, losing two (one to Paddington find one to Woollahra), and ...

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  34. ACCIDENT ON BOARD A SHIP.

    A man named Jorgan Jorgansen was engaged yesterday in unloading timber from the Maud Weston, lying at the Quay, when one of the logs in a sling, slipped and ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. IN FAVOUR OF SOME CHANGE

    Of the members of the iron Trade Associations in Great Britain to whom circulars were addressed by the Tariff Commission 90 per cent. have replied, expressing themselves ...

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  36. COAL TAX.

    Mr. Austin Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons last night that he does not intend to increase the tax on coal. ...

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  37. RETURNING TO MELBOURNE

    Mr. George Swinburne the Victorian Minister for Railways, is returning to Australia by the R.M.S. Marmora. ...

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  38. H.M.S. ROYAL ARTHUR.

    H.M.S. Royal Arthur left Hobart at 10.35 yesterday for Sydney. ...

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