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    W. DUNN, Owners and skipper of the champion 14-footer Clio," the most successful boat amongst the dingles for some seasons past. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TOM CUNEO, Who owns and sails 18-footer Stella which has an excellent record amongst the sailing craft this season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. A RANDWICK RHAPSODY.

    Yesterday Randwick spread itself in a scintillant, sunny smile; for Phoebus had loosened all his golden hair right down the sky--in other words, the sun was shining-- ...

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  5. FIGHTING TRADE UNIONS.

    A sensation has been created in social and commercial circles in Vancouver by the prosecution of a number of prominent merchants on charges of conspiring to interfere with ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. THE WAR.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Chronicle" telegraphs that a moat, four miles long, and covered with barbed wire, has been constructed two miles north of port Arthur. ...

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  7. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    The "Daily Express" publishes a highly-sensational story of a dastardly crime that has been perpetrated at Vilna, the capital of the Government of Vilna, in Russia. ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. LIEUTENANT WITTON.

    The Legislative Council of Cape Colony has adopted, Mr. Petersen's resolution recommending that a Royal pardon be extended to Lieutenant Witton, of the Bushfeldt ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. WOUNDED RUSSIANS.

    The "Standard" reports that the Empress of Japan has presented the Russian sailors who were wounded in the fight off Chemuipho with artificial eyes and limbs. ...

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  10. UP TO DATE.

    The trials of Russians charged with the murders of Jews are described as a mockery. Witnesses in the Jewish murder trials in Russia were alternately browbeaten and ...

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  11. OUTSIDE THE TIVOLI.

    What appears to have been generated by a silly remark terminated rather seriously often 11 o'clock last night between the Tivoli Hotel and the N.S.W. Mont de Plete, on the other ...

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  12. JUSTICE IN RUSSIA.

    Telegrams from St. Petersburg declare that the trials at present in progress of those persons charged with being implicated in the massacre of Jews are simply a mockery. ...

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  13. CIVIL SERVANTS CONFER.

    At the Conference of Civil Servants yesterday Mr. P. E. Williams presiding, Mr. Clarke continued his advocacy of a Civil Service Provident' Fund. He did not think it ...

    Article : 453 words
  14. JAPANESE LOSSES.

    An official Announcement has been made at Tokio regarding the losses sustained by the Japanese in their various attacks on Port ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. NO EXPLOSION.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that the submarine vessel known as A1, which was sunk near the Nab Lightship, oft Portsmouth, some weeks ago, has been raised. ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. THE DISCOVERY EXPEDITION.

    Sir Clements Markham, President of the Royal Geographical Society, declares that the results of the Discovery's Antarctic expedition are magnificent, and just double what ...

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  17. CANADIANS ENGAGED.

    Two hundred Canadians have been engaged to serve with the Japanese Medical and [?]er-bearer Corps. The men whose services have been secured ...

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  18. CHINESE IN CANADA.

    The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia recently passed an Act specifically excluding Chinese from employment in the mines. ...

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  19. "SCANDALOUS."

    Robt. Sutler, 96, was before the Geelong Court to-day, charged with vagrancy. The presiding magistrate said it was scandalous that an old and respected resident ...

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  20. A RUSSIAN REVERSE.

    Unofficial advices that have been received in St. Petersburg indicate that a Russian reverse has been suffered at the Yalu. No details have yet come to hand, but it ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. DASHED INTO THE CROWD.

    The staff of Fitzgerald Brothers' Circus saved a panic last night by the cool manner in which they dealt with a very serious accident. The circus is noted for the admirable ...

    Article : 300 words
  22. SOUTH COAST FATALITIES.

    An inquest was hold yesterday concerning the death of a young man named E. Beckett, who was accidentally shot with a gun at Nowra. It appears that Beckett and another ...

    Article : 126 words
  23. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    Copper on spot closed yesterday at £58 12s 6d per ton, the three months' quotation being £58 7s 6d. The quotation for lead is £121 1s 10½d, ...

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  24. JUMPED FROM A TRAM.

    The risks attending the jumping from moving trams were most forcibly borne home to a young man named Arthur Coward, a clerk, residing at Homebush. When, in his anxiety ...

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  25. SHAKEN UP.

    European Turkey has just been visited by a disastrous earthquake. At Kossovo and Salonika no fewer than 1500 houses were destroyed. ...

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  26. STOLEN AND MELTED.

    It is feared that six historic cannon that were stolen from the Rotunda at Woolwich in December last have been melted. Several arrests are now being made, ...

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  27. A GHOST STORY.

    The story of the appearance of an uncouth figure in St. James' Parle in the dead of the night had occasioned much convensation among the Guards for some time past: and so ...

    Article : 267 words
  28. MELBOURNE SAILING.

    The Port Melbourne Yacht Club's race today was won by Fancy, Bonnie being second and Cooee third. Bonnie and Kurrewa came to grief during the race. The two yachts ...

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  29. INTER-IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The Legislative 'Assembly of New Brunswick has unanimously adopted a resolution endorsing the principle of inter-Imperial preference as being calculated to strengthen and ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    The signature of the convention that is being entered into by Great Britain and France for the adjustment of all foreign and colonial questions is daily expected. ...

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  31. THE JAPS ARE POPULAR.

    Whether the tide of battle will eventually turn in favour of the Japanese or Russian forces in the present campaign, time can only, determine, but, be that as it may, the ...

    Article : 215 words
  32. DEATH OF AN OFFICER.

    Quarter-master-Sergt. M'Creanor, of the 4th Regiment, died in the hospital to-day. About two years ago he was accidentally shot at Adamstown range during a competition. ...

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  33. MORGAN'S SHIPPING COMBINE.

    The great shipping combine organised by Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan hat been transferred to London. Mr. J. Bruce Ismay, of the White Star line. ...

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  34. ANOTHER BABY'S BODY.

    Within four days the bodies of five dead babies have been discovered in the city. The last was found about 10.30, a.m. on Saturday morning by Joseph Lenan, a goods porter, ...

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  35. LAMP EXPLOSION.

    White endeavouring to blow out a spirit lamp Master B. Davey, of Milton, was severely burnt about the face and hands through the lamp exploding. No serious ...

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  36. BRITAIN'S SAFEGUARD.

    Mr. A. H. Lee, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, delivered a speech at Gosport last night, in the course of which he denied that Great Britain was moving too fast in the matter of ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. A STORY OF THE KING.

    Several years ago the King (at that time Prince of Wales) was driving through a little town, to lay the foundation stone of a building, when suddenly without any assignable ...

    Article : 135 words
  38. DOCK CHARGES.

    Speaking yesterday at a meeting in Liverpool of the Cunard Steamship Co., Limited, Lord Inverclyde, the chairman of the company threatened that if they were hampered ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. YOUNG MAN'S SUDDEN END.

    A young man, Stephen Gutterson, 22, died rather suddenly early this morning. He was found in a fit in his bedroom at Oliver's boarding-house, and although medical aid ...

    Article : 86 words
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