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  7. GARPENTIER WINS.

    Georges Carpentier, the celebrated French boxer, and Gunboat Smith, of America, bad their battle to-night, and, as has been the case for some days, it was the sole topic ...

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  8. A CHARACTER SKETCH.

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  9. FADING HOPES.

    The Ulster volunteers at Glasgow have been instructed to prepare themselves for service at any moment. Several hundred of them will go to Belfast ...

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  10. THE WONDERFUL FRENCHMAN.

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  11. CARPENTIER AND SMITH.

    Crities have been discussing for weeks the battle that was decided last night in London between Georges Capentier and Gunboat Smith. It is generally recognised that they are the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 239 words
  12. SATURDAY'S MAILS.

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  13. WHEN LANG MET LANGFORD.

    The termination of the battle last night recalls the ending of the engagement in London in February [?] between Bill Lang and Sam Langford. ...

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  15. HOW HE GOT HIS NICKNAME.

    A representative crowd of [?] interested in boxing and boxers [?] the Waldorf Hotel on Thursday afternoon [?] go through the ordeal of introduction to the Gunboat [?] ...

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  17. THE "GUNBOAT'S" CAREER.

    Smith's real name is Edward Eckbald and he was born in the Quaker City, of Irish parents, on May 3, [?]. Hard times and ill[?] fell upon the Smiths about that time, and ...

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