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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

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  7. THE FINISH OF THE V.R.C. DERBY.

    Beragoen and Radnor swept into the straight almost on terms, a couple of Andelosia and Ulva's Isle. A little further on Beragoen shock of Radnor, and coming away soared easily by four lengths from the son of Earlston, who was two in front of Andelosia. Ulva's Isle was a head away fourth, and 10 lengths clear from Kildakon and Rema[?] after whom came Enbules, with Golden Goblet last. Time [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A BROTHER'S GRIEF.

    A [?] of [?] was returned at the [?] who was [?]last week which attempting to break a [?] on the Brooklands [?] track. ...

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  9. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    In the Albert Hall this afternoon a crowded morning was said for the [?] of making a demonstration [?] of the release of Jamis tarkin, the [?] who is now ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. THE CUP.

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  11. BRUTAL SOLDIERS.

    Semi-official services received here state that a number of [?] hazouke triangular group under the command of Greek officers measured all the men in four[?] Bulgarian villages. ...

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  12. WINS £750.

    The destination of the first prize in the Sydney Eight-hours' Art Union, which was [?] on saturday afternoon, was not long in [?] with in on hour or so of the winning ...

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  13. REPAIRING AN ARMY.

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  14. PARRAMATTA EN FETE.

    The [?]brations is connection wi[?] the parramatta Foundation Day and shopping week [?] were continued on Saturday. On the parramatta Oval there were bond ...

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  15. FRENCH LOAN.

    It is stated that the French Government proposes to raise a loan of £40,000,000. This step has been made necessary owing to the increased carpenditure following on the ...

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  16. HANOVER FEUD.

    [?] with the recent re-open [?] of the [?] has published letters [?] with the [?]. ...

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  17. REDUCED SPEED.

    Owing to the white star steamer Olympic [?] to reduce speed in order to avoid [?]ing with the [?] of the [?] ...

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  18. STILL DREAMING.

    [?] as Sanskrit [?] the lead W.J.C. ...

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  19. NEW PUBLIC WORKS.

    Tenders for the following new puplic works were accepted this morning.— Supply. delivery and erection of two electric goods [?] in [?] Bond. £1000: also the ...

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  21. ULSTER'S ARMY.

    Mr. C. C. Craig, the Unionist representative of Autrim in the House of Commons, states that the number of those now enrolled in the volunteer army of Ulster is 18,000. ...

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  22. HIS WIFE WORRIED HIM.

    I am guilty under provocation." said a man at the Central police court this morning when charged with drunkenners. "What was the provocation." asked ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN PIANISTE'S SUCCESS.

    The newspaper all favorably notice the [?]oforte recitals given by Miss Winifred Borston, as Australian, in the Asolian Hall. ...

    Article : 26 words
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