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

    The sequel to yesterday's world-stirring contest in Reno City has been precisely what was predicted--a great outburst of racial feeling. ...

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  7. THE KING AT BISLEY.

    King George will pay a visit to Bisley on Monday next, and will make a special inspection of the colonial teams. The Earl of Crowe, Secretary for the ...

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  8. RIOTOUS RUSSIANS.

    Latest reports show that the cholera outbreak is gaining headway. In different parts of south-western Russia serious riots have occurred as a result ...

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  9. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    A message from the Hague, referring to the Newfoundland fisheries dispute now before the International Arbitration Tribunal, declares that if the American contention is ...

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  10. THE REAL CHAMPION.

    The fight critics are unanimous that Jeffries was badly outclassed and outfought by Johnson, whom they now admit to be the real champion of the world. They point out ...

    Article : 346 words
  11. A YOUTH CHARGED.

    A boy named Reginald Byrne, 16, a baker, was charged, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., at the Central Police Court this morning, with breaking and entering the warehouse of ...

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  12. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    A man named E. Gale met with death in a shocking manner at the North Mine this morning. Gale was employed attending to a lift in the new mill used for carrying ...

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  13. WOMAN'S SPHERE.

    Emperor William, is said to be much interested in the question of woman's suffrage. The Kaiser favors the opening of all ...

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  14. "VIA PACIFIC."

    The cable in the "Sun" yesterday, which gave the result of the great fight to Sydney six minutes before that of any rival, was only one of a record bunch that arrived during ...

    Article : 277 words
  15. GENERAL BOTHA'S VICTORY.

    General Botha has won a great personal victory. He is to be the first Prime Minister of United South Africa at the invitation of Lord Gladstone, the new Governor-General. ...

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  16. THE DIAMOND SCULLS.

    The Diamond Sculls was the principal event at the Henley Regatta to-day. The second heat was won by Dewar, who defeated Mund[?]y. ...

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  17. TOO MUCH BEER!

    A drunk was presented at the Water Police Court this morning amid exceptionally beery circumstances. He had been "on the beer," and was found very drunk last night by ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. "ABSURDLY LOW SENTENCES."

    At the Bathurst Quarter Sessions yesterday, before his Honor Judge Docker, Frederick Watson, who was found guilty of breaking, entering, and stealing at Blayney, ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICA'S DEFENCE.

    Speaking in Wakkerstroon yesterday, General Botha said that the protection of the coasts was essential to South Africa, and that all must contribute thereto. ...

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  20. THREE BALLIOL MEN.

    One of my great friends at Balliol was Andrew Bradley, recently Oxford Professor of Poetry, and subsequently Giffard Lecturer. He was one of the most popular men ...

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  21. THE MAILS.

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  22. CHICAGO DARKIES.

    It is estimated that the negroes in Chicago won £50,000 by backing Brother Johnson. ...

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  23. SUBURBAN FIRES.

    An unoccupied hut in Murrlverle-road, Waverley, was slightly damaged by fire early this morning. The blaze, the cause of which is unknown, was extinguished with the aid ...

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  24. CLOSING TO-MORROW.

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  25. THE GATE.

    It is estimated that the gate receipts totalled £64,000. Johnson receives £24,100 from all sources, and Jeffries will take £23,415. ...

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  26. THE ALTERNATIVE.

    Archibald Forbes, the famous war correspondent, while on a lecturing tour, stayed at Leven, a small town in F[?]feshire, where he was "booked' for one night. ...

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  27. RED TAPE IN FRANCE.

    Inland penny postage having come in France, though postcards still cost a penny, a thoughtful gentleman took 200 cards, unused, to a post-office, and asked for stamps in ...

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    Try it for a day, I bes[?]ch you, to preserve yourself in an easy and cheerful frame of mind. Be but for one day, Instead of a fire worshipper of passion, the sun-worshipper ...

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  29. VALUABLE HORSE STOLEN.

    The Sydney police are looking for a middle- aged man who its suspected of having stolen n chestnut mare valued at £80. belonging to Mr. Thomas Bragg, of Nyngan. The ...

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  30. PARSLEY BAY BRIDGE.

    Though it has not been talked over, nor received the sparkling contents of a bottle of champagne, the suspension bridge which has been erected by the Vaucluse Council ...

    Article : 254 words
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  32. SUPPOSED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    A butcher, Alfred Pearson, who lives in Forest-road, Hurstville, was admitted to the St. George Cottage Hospital last night, suffering from a wound in the throat, alleged to ...

    Article : 115 words
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