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    J. MITCHINSON, The clever, speedy, and resourceful New Zealand three-quarter. who scored several tries against the Britishers in the first test ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    W. DIX. The crack New England fullback, who is certain to accompany the Australian Union Rugby team to Great Britain in August next. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CUMBERLAND WATER SUPPLY SCHEME

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Charles Lee), accompanied by departmental officers and a small contingent of city gentlemen, visited the Nepean today with the object of giving ...

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  5. LOST AT SEA

    Many anxious eyes were searching for the Union liner Mokoia on Friday and Saturday morning. She should have arrived from Auckland on Friday morning, but a ...

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  6. BURNS'S VISIT.

    Everything has been satisfactorily settled in connection with the visit of Tommy Burns and immediately Mr. H. D. M'Intosh is apprised of the result of the champion's match ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANOTHER RAID

    Inspector Roche and Sub-inspector Kelly, together with a number of plainclothes and uniformed officers from the Regent-street station, surprised some Chinese gamblers in ...

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  8. WOMEN AND OPIUM

    Amid the execrations of the populace, Lieutenant Ullmo, lately of the French navy, was yesterday publicly degraded in Toulon for his treachery in attempting to sell naval ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR'S JUBILEE

    In the presence of 500,000 of his subjects the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, at Hofburg yesterday, viewed the historical pageant, which was in honor of the Diamond ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. PREVENTION OF CRIME.

    The Prevention of Crime Bill, which provides for an extension of the Borstal system, passed its second reading in the House of Commons last night by 133 votes to 11. ...

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  12. BOXING AND WRESTLING

    The New South Wales amateur boxing and wrestling championships were advanced a stage at the Gaiety Athletic Hall hist night. The championships are being held under the ...

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  13. KING'S VISIT TO THE CZAR

    Summarising the results of King Edward's late visit to the Czar at Reval, the Russian Premier, M. Stolypin, in the course of an interview, said that an Anglo-Russian ...

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  14. FIRE IN THE CITY

    Shortly before 11 o'clock last night a fire broke out in the factory of Messrs. Lamb and Brown, juvenile clothing manufacturers, in George-street, between Liverpool and ...

    Article : 363 words
  15. PARCELS POST

    The weight of parcels that may be sent by post between the United Kingdom and America on and alter July 1 has been increased to 11lb. ...

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  16. A LONDON TUNNEL

    The Prince and the Princess of Wales formally opened yesterday the tunnel contesting Rotherhithe and Stepney. This great engineering work, which is the ...

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  17. DISTURBED COUNTIES

    A proclamation has been issued declaring the counties of Sligo and West Meath to be in a disturbed state, and in need of additional police protection. ...

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  18. OUSTED ALDERMEN

    The election of three representatives for Kendall Ward in the Leichhardt Municipal Council took place yesterday. There we a six candidates, three of them being the ...

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  19. PITT-STREET TRAGEDY

    An inquiry was held yesterday concerning the death of Jessie Wilkinson, aged 38 years, which took place in Pitt- street on Saturday night, 6th inst., and in connection ...

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  20. BIG JEWEL ROBBERY

    Two arrests have been made in connection with the robbery of £15,000 worth of jewellery from Messrs. Abraham Bros., of Birm[?]gham. ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL ELECTION

    The polling for the election of an alderman for Kirribilli Ward, North Sydney, took place on Saturday. The vacancy was caused by the ousting of Alderman M'Murdo, on the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN PRE=LATES

    The Australian League gave a great reception at the Kensington Town Hall yesterday of the Australian prelates who have arrived to London to attend the Pan-Anglican ...

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  23. BILLIARDS

    When the afternoon session in the big billiard match between Melbourne Inman and Frank Smith closed the scores were:--Inman, 9168; Smith, 8468. Smith was unable ...

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  24. A STREET COLLISION

    A sensational collision happened in Flinders-street this afternoon. The big motor engine of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade was travelling rapidly down ...

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  25. LONDON MARKETS.

    Copper is quoted, on spot, from £58 7s 6d to £58 12s 6d; at three months, from £58 17s 6d to £59 2s 6d per ton. Electrolytic copper is quoted at £59 per ...

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  26. FORGED POUND NOTES

    Some clever forgers are again at work in Sydney with banknotes. Yesterday, at the Ascot racecourse, two bogus £l-notes on the Bank of New South ...

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  27. INMAN TO PLAY SMITH IN SYDNEY.

    On Monday, the 22nd inst., Melbourne Inman, the world's champion hazard player, wlil commence a match of 10,000 up at Belfield's Billiard Hall against F. Smith, sen., ...

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  28. A NEW DREADNOUGHT

    [?] of another Dreadnought is to be [?] Portsmouth in December next. The new [?]than, which will be com[?] months, will be an improvement ...

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  29. W.A. PARLIAMENT

    Parliament has been further prorogued till July 23, and will then meet for business. ...

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  30. ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN STORY.

    A graphic romance (founded on fact) of the Convict Days. To Appear in Next Sunday's "Sun." ...

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  31. FOOTBALLER INCAPACITATED

    At the Epping Recreation Ground this afternoon, in the football match between Glebe and Manly, Second Grade, E. Algie, a Glebe player, fainted. As the players could not ...

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  32. A DOOMED MAN

    Charles Deutschmann, who is lying under sentence of death for the murder of his wife at Ararat, is eating and sleeping ...

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