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  6. "PARRAMATTA HUNDRED" SCULLING CARNIVAL.

    View on the River near the end of the course during the finish of a heat on Saturday. Scores of craft assembled in the vicinity of the judge's boat, and two of the three official steamers which followed all the heats are seen in the centre of the course. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The American lightweights, Ad. Wolgast, champion of the world, and George Memsic, met in the Vernor arena yesterday afternoon in a championship fight, Wolgast ...

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  8. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    The Labor Council here last night passed an Ironical resolution sympathising with President. Taft in his hour of distress, and hoping, that he will speedily receive the ...

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  9. THE CANADIAN TREATY.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., speaking yesterday at. Middleton, said that neglect of opportunity Could be discovered in every line of the reciprocity agreement. ...

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  10. THE MEXICAN SIMMER.

    Confidential reports, have been received by United States officials to the effect that President Diaz is willing to completely reor ganise the Mexican Cabinet, and concede ...

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  11. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    The German and European papers generally are discussing what they term the Impudent statements of the English press in declaring that an Anglo-American arbitration ...

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  12. DENMARK WILLING.

    The Danish Foreign Office yesterday notified the Peace Convention at Berne, Switzerland, that Denmark would accept the invitation of the United States to promote ...

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  13. CAVALRY ON WAR FOOTING.

    The "Phoenix" reports that Mr. Roosevelt has completed arrangements for organising cavalry regiments on a war footing in the event of trouble with Japan. ...

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  14. CAMORRIST TRIAL.

    The third session of the trial of the Camorrists at Viterbo was taken up by the cross-examination of Sortento and Morra, both of whom are accused of the actual ...

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  15. WOMAN IN PARLIAMENT.

    A Christiania message says that Miss Rogstad, the first woman representative in the Norwegian Storthing, made her maiden speech in the House yesterday. ...

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  16. MUST RAISE THE PRICE OF FOOD.

    Addressing a meeting last night, Mr. A. Bonar Law, one of the leading tariff, reformers, who is contesting the Bootle division of Lancashire, said that one of the ...

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  17. MOB WRECK JAP'S HOUSE.

    At Greeley, Colorado, as a result of American-Japanese war talk, a mob of men and boys made an attempt to wreck the house of one Keda, a Japanese merchant. They ...

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  18. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    The premises of the well-known firm of Grace Bros., of the Glebe, are liberally supplied with sprinklers and automatic fire alarms, the necessity for and value of which ...

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  19. CHINA CLIMBS DOWN.

    Despatches from Pekin to-day, state that the Chinese Foreign Board has handed to M. Korstovitz, the Russian Minister, a reply to the Russian Note practically acceding to all ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    In the series of international Rugby matches now being played England defeated, Scotland by 13 points, to 8. Scotland thus secures the proverbial ...

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  21. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    The deaths from plague in India during February numbered 84,498. The authorities report that the present epidemic is a particularly virulent one, and that ...

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  22. "BASELESS CALUMNIES."

    The American Peace Society in Japan has commenced a letter campaign with the peace organisations of the United States, in order to stem the tide of Anti-Japanese feeling. ...

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  23. VANMAN KILLED.

    The vanman, James Brignell, lately living in Cheltenham-street, Balmain, who was thrown out of his cart in Pyrmont on the 6th inst., died in the Sydney Hospital ...

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  25. THE STRIKE AT LITHGOW.

    The trial of the men who are to be prosecuted by the Crown for going on strike at Carcoar will be commenced on Wednesday. Judge Heydon leaves for Lithgow to-morrow. ...

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  26. HE QUITE FORGOT.

    "I plead guilty, but I have an explanation," said Edward Bunco, 20, who appeared this morning in the Central Police Court, on a charge of offensive behavior. ...

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  27. SAFE ROBBERY.

    On Saturday night the office of Mr. Gordon Marr, of the foundry, Jones and Mills streets, Pyrmont, was entered, and cheques and money stolen from the safe. The entry was ...

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