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  6. JOHNSON WILL RESIGN.

    Jack Johnson and Bombardier Billy wells are appearing at the West End music halls and drawing large crowds. The world's champion is still complaining ...

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  7. TURKEY'S TERMS.

    It is generally admitted that the Powers are discussing Turkey's latest Note offering to cede Tripoli to Italy if the war is immediately stopped. ...

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  8. A FAIRFIELD FIRE.

    An inquiry into the circumstances associated with a fire that destroyed a house at Fairfield on September 16 was held yesterday by Mr. Wilkinson. Mr. Bell appeared for ...

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  9. SHOOTING OF M. STOLYPIN.

    Further startling disclosures have resulted from the investigation now being, made into the facts connected with the assassination of M. Stolypin, who was recently shot while ...

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  10. ALMA-TADEMA I[?]L.

    Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema, the famous painter, is reported to be ill. Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema is in his 76th year. ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. WORLD'S LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The world's lightweight championship match between Ad. Wolgast and Matt Wells, the English title-holder, has been postponed. It has now been fixed to take place on ...

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  12. TRANSPORTS IN COLLISION.

    A collision between transports occurred in the harbor at Naples during the embarkation of troops yesterday. It is reported that one of the transports ...

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  13. A POLICEMAN'S SUICIDE.

    The death of William Baldwin, the Newtown constable who shot himself at his home in Derby-street Camperdown, on Friday last, was the subject of an inquest at the City ...

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  14. MIDDLEWEIGHT v. LIGHTWEIGHT.

    "Knock-out" Brown, the lightweight, and Harry Lewis, the Philadelphian middleweight, met last night and fought to a draw. The battle went eight rounds. ...

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  15. TRUE SOLDIERS.

    The Pope was much interested upon hearing the report that the Catholic missionaries throughout the Turkish possessions had not abandoned their posts. "God protect these ...

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  16. IRISH LAWLESSNESS.

    Writing to one of the London dailies, Mr. John Redmond, the Nationalist leader, says: "The Irish are not lawless, but lawlessness will continue to exist in Ireland until the ...

    Article : 49 words
  17. A MOSLEM FATALIST.

    The circumstances of the death of Solomon Khan, an Indian hawker, who died from strychnine poisoning on Thursday last, were inquired into by the City Coroner (Mr. ...

    Article : 506 words
  18. NELL GWYNNE AGAIN.

    The police in St. Paul, Minnesota, are just now investigating the mystery of a min[?]atur[?] of Nell Gwynne, which someone tried to smuggle into this country from Canada ...

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  19. TURKISH SPIES.

    Three Turkish spies were at Brindisi yesterday during the embarkation of the Italian troops from Brindisi. ...

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  20. ''YOU'RE A LIAR!''

    The usually dull proceedings of Balmain Police Court were considerably enlivened this morning by an altercation between a defendant and a witness. ...

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  21. FOR LOVE AND LUCRE.

    "All for Gold, Jumping the Claim," the prize photo-play of which Mr. W. S. Percy, the popular comedian of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., is the author, was produced at the ...

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  22. YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.

    Earl Craven has been appointed Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard at a salary of £1200 a year. ...

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  23. CHURCH DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A fire which occurred in Leicester yesterday resulted in the destruction of St, George's Church. The edifice is to be rebuilt. ...

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  24. A POLITICAL CRIME.

    The trial of Albo, the man by whom the judge. Von Helen, of the High Court in Finland, was lately shot dead, is now taking place in Helsingfors. ...

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  25. FROM THE ROSEDALE.

    The Navigation Department has been informed that a box branded "Bowraville Butter Company." has been picked up at Point Stephens, just to the north of Port Stephens. ...

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  27. NEW STEAM LIGHTER.

    A new steam lighter for Lever Bros., Ltd., was launched from Morrison and Sinclair's Yard, Balmain, yesterday afternoon. The new lighter is 80ft, long. 24ft. wide, and 9ft. ...

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  28. WILL TOSS FOR PRECEDENCE.

    The dispute as to the chieftainship of the Macdonald clan has been settled. The parties concerned decided that on festive occasions they should toss to determine ...

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  29. THE TAVIUNl.

    The steamer Tav[?]uni, which was sunk beside the Union Co.'s wharf at Darling Harbor, was moving with the tide to-day. The divers were still engaged below, mostly in ...

    Article : 200 words
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