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  5. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    We are marking time! The fate of the South Africans is not in abeyance because, unless the Board of Control comes out with a direct objection-- a contingency that is ...

    Article : 205 words
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  7. SHUCKING FIRE TRAGEDIES.

    The destruction by fire of Menlough Castle, in County, Galway, proved a tragic affair, no fewer than six lives being sacrifi[?] Castle is the country seat of Sir ...

    Article : 82 words
  8. GREAT EARTHQUAKE.

    The Island of Yezo, has had a serious earthquake shock following a tremendous eruption of Mount Usu. Eight thousand people are fleeing inland ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. WAS SHAKESPEARE A JEW ?

    Rabbi A. F. Boas, the head of the Jewish faith in Adelaide, is in Sydney (Fact No. 1) William Shakespe[?] used to live in England at Stratford-on-Aven a charming sylvan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 253 words
  10. "SUN" DOES NOT ONLY PREACH.

    "Test Match Follower" writes:--"The splendid offer of the 'Sun' proprietors anent the proposed visit of the South African cricket team to Australia is ...

    Article : 204 words
  11. A DUBLIN DISASTER.

    Following closely upon the destruction of Menlough Castle came another fatal fire during the early hours of this morning, when the Hotel Kelvin was burned. ...

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  12. COMPLIMENTS FROM PETERSHAM.

    A Petersham Grade cricketer writes:--Allow inn to got Into print on behalf of a large circle of cricketing acquaintances around the western suburbs to express Jubilation at the ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. LATER DETAILS.

    The eruptions of Mount Usu started on Friday last, since which 'time the volcano was in a continuous state of activity until Sunday, when by one terrific explosion the head ...

    Article : 346 words
  14. SOUTH AFRICA'S STRENGTH.

    The John[?] correspondent of the London "Sportsman" combatting the assertion made by an English Journalist that the South African would be [?] if they ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. NOT IN POUNDS, BUT IN THOUSANDS.

    "Big Cricket" writes:--The "Sun" has spoken in no uncertain tones. Not in single pounds, but in thousands. A paper which planks down 5000 golden sovereigns to ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. STILL AFTER GATE MONEY.

    Tommy Burns is stilt clamoring for a return match with Jack Johnson, and his demand with regard to the division of the gate is considered in sporting circles to be a ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  18. STORM SWEPT LAKE.

    A great storm swept over Lake Come yesterday. The gale wrought the greatest ha[?] among the fishing flee, and scores of ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. "MAGNIFICENT SPORTING OFFER."

    Mr. A. E. A. Goldman, who was once a prominent player in Sydney, and who since then has spent some years in Johannesburg, has something to say about South Africa's ...

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  20. A PUBLIC-SPIRITED PROPOSAL

    "Onlooker" (Alexandria) says:--"All lovers of sport should be pleased at the generous offer made by your directors to' finance the tour of the South Africans. So ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL

    The North Broken Hill team of Australian footballers arrived in Sydney yesterday, and were driven to their quarters at the Rugby Hotel, Newtown, where they were entertained ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. SOMETHING LIKE A RAID.

    The officials in Kansas City to-day raided the biggest opium still over seized. With the op[?]making plant they confiscated £5000 worth of the drug and £6000 ...

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  23. CALLED OFF.

    The bout between Ad. Wolgast and Owen Moran for the lightweight championship of the world, which Promoter Jim Coff[?] proposed staging in August has been called off. ...

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  24. AMERICAN TENNIS.

    In the contest for the tennis trophy, the Longwood Cup, at Brookline, Massachusetts, yesterday, William Larned defeated Maurice O'Loughlin by 6-2, 5-6, 6-1, 6-3. ...

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  25. BLAZE AT BEGA.

    Wickham's big store, the largest in Bega, was completely gutted by fire last night at half-past ten. The building and contents were reduced to ruins. ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. FUEL OF THE FUTURE.

    The Hon. Clifford Se[?]on, in the course of some remarks on the fuel of the future, predicted that within 100 years Canadian coal would be scarce, and that firewood would ...

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  27. AMERICA'S NEW GUN.

    A new gun that is now being tested at Governor's Island, in New York Harbor is declared to be so powerful, that compared with it, any of the big ordnance now in use is a ...

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  28. A MISSING MAN.

    The Sydney police are looking for Ernest Sydney Bell, who put up at the Grand Central Hotel on June 11 last, and who was then bound for Port Darwin. He is 29 years of ...

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  29. THE NEW COINAGE.

    There is to be no issue of new coinage bearing the effigy of king George until January next. The new [?] are now being designed. It is expected that the first coins of the new ...

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  30. A CARTER INJURED.

    William Jackson, a carter, who lives in White-street, Leichhardt met with a serious accident in Sussex-street, this morning. He was driving along the throughfare at a slow ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. MASSA JOHNSON'S MOTOR CAR

    Jack Johnson's motor-car has been getting him into trouble again. Yesterday evening the cham[?] was rested for having obstructed the traffic, and ...

    Article : 71 words
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  33. NO JURISDICTION.

    A point of pome interest was raised by Mr. P. K. White before Mr. Clarke, S.M at the Water Police Court to-day. A woman applied for the maintenance of a child, born ...

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  34. "BAILLIE CLARKE."

    A Scotsman from Glasgow stood before M Mr. Clarke, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning, and his Brooml[?]w style appealed to all beholders. His trouble was ...

    Article : 74 words
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