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  6. WELTERWEIGHTS AT STADIUM.

    Considering the counter boxier attraction. and the fact that the same men had fought only a few weeks previously, the contest between johnny summers and Tom M'Cormick ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE.

    For some consist [?] time to at men [?] and their [?] have been subject to serious losses on [?] of the shoring [?] railway [?] and [?] ...

    Article : 608 words
  8. GALES ON THE COAST.

    Hoary gales are raging on the English coast haring many vessels to for shelter to the [?] port. Several works, marked by loss of life, have ...

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  9. CLOSE CALL.

    Had it not been for the prompt manner in abut Trams-constable Carroll side up a serious situation in George-street [?] yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Rowe, an elderly lady, who ...

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  10. NAVAL COSTS RISING.

    The Daily Chronicle states that the Naval mates will slightly exceed £51,000,000. to-[?] £1,000,000 which will be provided for on Supplementary Estimates. ...

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  11. RITUAL MURDER.

    C[?] a pearson has been arrested on charge of murdering the boy jossef pasgoff, at Fastoff, near Kieff. An examination of the boy's body showed ...

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  12. M'COLL'S DOG.

    [?]time champion [?] william [?] summoned at Ashfield Court by an [?] named Michael Keane. for an alleged assault. On February 8 Keane's ...

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  13. COUNTRY SEWERAGE DIFFICULTY.

    The Mayer, Alderman E E. Collins, informed to council at a special meeting that it will son be necessary to make arrangements for he house connecting with the sewerage ...

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  14. THE PRELIMINARY.

    Fred Brill and Danny Brownlec were to preliminary pair. The curt two rounds were unexciting: Brownlee scoring a few point with a long left and Brett with rights to the there was a fine rally in progress when [?]gong went. There were some good exchanges in the sixth and seventh round. Brett's countering ...

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  15. WIRELESS RAYS.

    It is officially stated that an official trial was made to-day of [?] wireless rays, by which two torpedoes submerged in the River Arno were exploded. ...

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  16. CRICKET.

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  17. TONKINESE CRIMINALS.

    [?] to fice received by the latest mail Nomes, considerable discussion has been [?] by the announcement that 10 criminals are to be transported from one of the French ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES.

    The Public Service commissioner to-day announced the results of the examination held in December for appointment an junior assistance engineers in the D.P.M.G.'s department. ...

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  19. MACARINEY'S BIG SCORE.

    At the University Oval this afternoon [?]ney. who has been in brilliant form ever since his return from America. made 117 for Gorden against the varsity. ...

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  20. BRITISH RAILWAY MEN.

    The be[?] railway companies have taken [?]tion in deciding to recognise the [?] of Railwaymen. Sydney Nixon. H. of Henderson-road ...

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  21. THIEVES BUSY.

    The born and been shop of Mr. John Lotus to flinders-street. Darlingburst was entered after closing time last night the thieves ransacked the Pinch and then departed with a ...

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  22. AMBULANCE COMPETITION.

    The first annual competition for the silver challenge shield presented by Mr. W. E show to the St. jobe ambulance Brigade(Western suburbs division) took place at Ashfield para ...

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  23. WHARF LABORERS.

    The majority of the shiponpers are in favor of keeping a permanent staff of whart laborers [?] and 800, at a minimum such of [?] it is expected this ...

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  24. MONDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails close at the C.P.O., Sydney, on Monday for the following place:—Tuncurry. etc., per Tuncurry, at 1 p.m.: Laurance Marquee, Deingoa Bay, Durban, East London, Algoa Bay, and ...

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