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    A. S. BURDEKIN. Captain of the Sydney Rowing Club, which la leading in the premiership competition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    T. E. CRESWELL. Captain of the North Shore Rowing Club. [Photo, by "Sun" photographer.] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 14 words
  4. DYNAMITE BOMB.

    From Liege, in Belgium, comes the report of a shocking dynamite outrage. A bomb was placed at the door of the residence of Inspector Laurent, chief of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  5. THE WHITTLESEA TRAGEDY.

    Dr. Cole, District Coroner, commenced inquiry into the Whittiesea tragedy. A labourer named William, Henry Oats fatally cut his wife's throat with a carving ...

    Article : 198 words
  6. THE WAR.

    Advices received at Paris from St. Petersburg state that General Kuropatkin, In command of the Russian military forces in the Far East, has telegraphed that he has 230.000 ...

    Article : 56 words
  7. ELECTORATE CRICKET.

    The eighth round of the First Grade competition was concluded yesterday, and though the wickets were good the scoring in each Instance did not reach the magnitude of the ...

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  8. GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor, who is at present on a visit to the Mediterranean, was entertained by King Alfonso XIII, on board the Royal yacht Gibraltar at the historic Spanish port ...

    Article : 275 words
  9. UP TO DATE.

    Plague has broken out at Port Said. The lasses of Sully, the American cotton ''bull" operator, are estimated at £2,000,000. General Kuropatkin reports that 230,000 ...

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  11. THE LATE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.

    The death of the Duke of Cambridge has elicited the most widespread expressions of regret. Hundreds of telegrams and other messages ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. JAPANESE DIET.

    'A new session of the Japanese Diet was opened yesterday. ...

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  13. COAL FOR PORT ARTHUR.

    The Russians are in need of 75,000 tons of coal at Port Arthur. They are reluctant, however, to pay famine and blackade prices, and British shippers ...

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  14. NEWCASTLE SHOW.

    The closing day of the show was highly successful, the weather being perfect, and the attendance of visitors very large. Great Interest was taken in the leaping ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. COTTON GAMBLE.

    The failure, of Mr. Sully, a "bull" operator on a very large scale, has been announced on the New York Cotton Exchange. His losses during the past ten days are ...

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  16. A DREADED SCOURGE.

    An outbreak of plague is reported from Port Said. Up to the present only one case of the dread disease has been discovered. ...

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  17. RUSSIA'S FINAL REPLY.

    Baron von Rosen, who until the outbreak of hostilities was the Russian Ambassador at Tokio, has arrived at Port Said, en route to St. Petersburg. ...

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  18. ELEVEN LIVES LOST.

    'A dreadful disaster occurred during the voyage of the Union liner Berwick Castle from South Africa to England. When off the English coast the steamer ...

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  19. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Arraean, four-mstd. bqe., 2222 tons, Captain Kelk, from New York, via Melbourne, 104 days out. Gibbs, Bright and Co., agents. Kyogle, str., 700 tons, Captain Farrell, from ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    Copper on spat closed yesterday at £57 10s per ton, the three months' quotation being £56 15s. For tin the spot quotation was £128 17s 6d, ...

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  21. A WHEAT CORNER.

    The "Dally Express" reports that the wheat corner which was promoted by Mr. Armour, of the great meat packing firm of Chicago, and which involved a holding of 25,000,000 ...

    Article : 49 words
  22. HOME RULE.

    The '"Westminster Gazette" assures Mr. J. E. Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary party, that no Liberal Government can Pledge itself to start with Home Rule. ...

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  23. STRIKE OF DOCKERS.

    The dock employees at Marseilles have struck against the employment of non-unionists at- the instance of the International Union. ...

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  24. THE GLEBE SENSATION.

    In connection with the exciting sensation in Lodge-street, Glebe, during the week, when it was alleged that a man named A. G. Boswood threatened his wife with a knife, an caused her to Jump over a balcony. while he ...

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  25. KILLED BY A TRAM.

    While Leslie H. Hollinshead, aged 18, was riding a bicycle down Watt-street this afternoon the chain of his machine broke, and thus lotting control over it he ran into a tram, ...

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  26. "GERMAN BLOODSUCKERS."

    In the German Reichstag yesterday Herr Bebel, the Socialist leader, created some excitement by declaring that the Hereros, the tribe of Hottentots at present in revolt in ...

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  27. A MUNICIPAL CONTEST.

    The election of an alderman for the extraordinary vacancy in the Molong Council resulted in the return of Mr. J. W. Cockbalne, ex-Mayor of Petersham, by a majority ...

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  28. DROWNED AT WATERVIEW BAY.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Barnett) held an inquest at the Lloyd Hotel yesterday on the body of Arthur Gillbody, who was drowned of Waterview Bay on Friday morning. ...

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  29. CAPE POLITICS.

    The Financial Indemnity Bill has passed its second reading in the Cape House of Assembly by 44 votes to 36. ...

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  30. SIR R. TALBOT.

    Major-General Sir Reginald Talbot, the Governor-elect of Victoria, and Lady Talbot have left London for Egypt, en route to Australia. They will remain a week in Egypt. ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. CYCLING MATCH FOR £50.

    The Newcastle Bicycle Clubs carnival took place this afternoon in the presence of a very poor attendance. The principal event was a match between ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. TEACHERS'' DELEGATES.

    A large meeting of the school teachers of the South Coast districts was held here today for the purpose of electing two delegates to the Education Conference in ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. MISSION TO TIBET.

    Latest despatches from the British mission that is proceeding to Tibet in charge of Colonel Younghusband, state that an advance towards Gyangtse will be made directly the ...

    Article : 47 words
  34. HANDBALL.

    Interest in the handball games at the Rising sun Court in Elizabeth-street is still maintained at a high pitch. Tom Lennon played J. Salmon a game of five 21's up. Both ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. THE OLDEST HORSE LIVING.

    A tradesman in Perigueux claims to have the oldest horse in France. The animal was recently examined by the army inspector, and the age was declared a forty-eight. The ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. PAN-AMERICAN RAILWAY.

    The Pan-American railway commissioner appointed by President Roosovelt to visit the South American republics for the purpose of making inquiry into the proposed ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales had to be postponed to-day on account of the heavy fog that prevailed. ...

    Article : 27 words
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