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  4. News of the World by our Independent Cable Service.

    The "Sun" has secured the services of Mr. A. G. Stephens the "Red Pagan," to conduct the literary columns of its Sunday edition. Mr. Stephens in almost too well known in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JEFFRIES AND JOHNSON.

    Tex Rickard, one of the promoters of the big fight lately decided in the City, has just been on a visit to Jeffries at the latter's ranch in Los Angeles. ...

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  8. LONDON EXCITED.

    Great excitement prevails over the Camden road tragedy. Hawley Crippen, the American dentist, whose wife's battered body was unearthed in ...

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  9. PRIEST AND DANCERS.

    The Rev. Father Sheridan attended a "musical evening" given by the members of the women's branch of the Hibernian society on Thursday night, and the proceedings ...

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  10. THE PANDORA ARRIVES.

    The little yacht Pandora, which is engaged on a round-the-world cruise, with a crew of only two arrived in Port Jackson this morning, and made her way up the harbor against ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT'S DENUNCIATION.

    In the current number of the "Outlook" ex-President Roosevelt has an article in which he denounces prize fighting, and expresses the hope that the Reno City contest will be ...

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  12. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Abe Attell, feather-weight champion of the world, and pet[?] M'Veigh have been matched for a fight in Seattle on the 25th inst. The city administration in Seattle is ...

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  13. IN NICARAGUA.

    The Halted States Consul in Nicaragua cabled to the State Department in Washington to-day that the anti-American feeling in Western Nicaragua was daily becoming more ...

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  14. CHATSWOOD VOLUNTEERS.

    The annual dinner of the "D" (Chatswood) Company. St. George's English Ride Regiment was held at the local Drill Hall last night. ...

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  15. ECLIPSE STAKES.

    The Newmarket meeting to-day provided the most sensational race of the season, when the well-known colts Nell Cow and Lemberg ran a dead heat in the Eclipse Stakes. ...

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  16. THE KAISER'S LETTER.

    Comments upon the letter which the Kaiser addressed to President Madriz, acknowledging the fatter as the ruler of Nicaragua. the "Morning Port" declares that this ...

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  17. THE PEA-RIFLE TRAGEDY.

    An application was made by Sergeant Drew to Mr. Ma[?]land, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning for the discharge from custody of the youth F. J. Marshall, ...

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  18. CANADIAN CRICKETERS.

    The performances of the Canadian team of cricketers now in England have elicited favorable comment, and it is predicted that the day is not far oft when Canadians will be ...

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  19. AMERICAN FARMERS.

    Among the passengers who will Mill by the R.M.S. Maraina to-morrow is a prominent American farmer, who goes to Australia to report upon the conditions in that country. ...

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  20. A DISBANDED LABOR LEAGUE.

    The rival factions in the Darling Harbor Political Labor League made a meeting of that body in the Mechanics institute, Millers Point. last night, somewhat lively. The ...

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  21. PACIFIC LINER ASHORE.

    The Pacific mall steamer Mongolia is reported to have gone ashore at Okolsu, Japan. ...

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  22. LEAVE TO APPEAL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has granted have to appeal in two New South Wales cases--Commissioner of Taxation v. Adams, and Commissioner of Stamp ...

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  23. ANOTHER AIRMAN KILLED.

    Mr. Dannel Kinet, the Belgian aviator, has died from the injuries he sustained through falling from a height of 30ft. at the Ghent carnival. ...

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  24. BILLIARD CHAMPIONS AT PLAY

    The popularity of Alcock and Co.'s Tournament Hull at Billiards, Ltd., 630 George-street, has never been more keenly demonstrated since its inception than was the case ...

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