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  2. TO-DAY.

    Another win For the Australians. Cambridge University Badly beaten. The scholars were 169 runs to the bad. ...

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  4. THE CRICKETERS.

    The weather was dull and the attendance small when the match between the Australians and the Cambridge University was resumed to-day. ...

    Article : 922 words
  5. RUSSIA'S FORLORN HOPE.

    Some military authorities at St. Petersburg suggest the possibility of the Japanese establishing a base on the estuary of the Amur, from which gunboats would be ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. CHARGED BY COSSACKS.

    Fifteen thousand workmen, who wore making a revolutionary demonstration at Lies[?] [?]nowkorpus, a suburb of St. Petersburg, had a serious conflict with Cossacks. They were marching through the streets ...

    Article : 76 words
  7. THE CAPTURED BIEDOVY

    The Japanese destroyer Sazaanmi, after capturing the destroyer Bi[?]dovy off the Korean coast with Admiral Rozhdestvensky on board, undertook to leave the Russian ...

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    PRINCE OF WALES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PRINCESS OF WALES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BATTLESHIP OSLABYA.

    Japanese manoeuvres in connection with the recent great naval battle in the Straits of Korea resulted in the battleship Oslabya (12,674 tons) being driven under the fire of ...

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  11. "OLD CRICKETER'S" NOTES.

    The Australians defeated Cambridge by 169 runs, a result which was expected, notwithstanding that the eleven which represented the Australians was the weakest that had ...

    Article : 584 words
  12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND PEACE.

    Count Cassin[?], the Russian Ambassador to the United States, has forwarded to the Tsar President Rosevelt's offer to render Russia any assistance possible, respecting peace ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. CORPORATION AS NURSE.

    Since the Mayor of Huddersfield, Alderman Benjamin Broadbent, who is a brother of Sir William Broadbent, offered £1 to every infant born in the district of ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. BILLIARDS.

    John Roberts and W. H. Stevenson finished their billiard match on Saturday night. The game was one of 18,000 up. in which ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. HURRICANE IN NATAL.

    A hurricane has wrecked the Pinetown Reservoir, Natal. Five hundred Indians and 50 Europeans were drowned. ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. GENERAL LINIEVITCH.

    The leader of Russia's Forlorn Hope, and upon whose base the Japanese are now concentrating. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. RAMMED AND SUNK.

    The night manoeuvres of the Channel Fleet on Friday were attended by a serious disaster. The first-class battleship Casar, ...

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  18. "JOHN" J. BEERS.

    A most fluent Chinaman appeared at the Central Court this morning, changed with stealing from the person, and assaulting Sergeant Jeffes, He spoke with a degree of ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. JUVENILE TRICKS.

    "I had a few drinks, otherwise I would not have got up to such juvenile tricks," explained a labourer named Arthur Gray, who was charged at the Water Police Court to-day ...

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  20. RAISED FROM THE RANKS.

    The Army Council has decided to order the special promotion of two noted young rankers who won their commissions during the Boer war. ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. CHICHESTER ELECTION.

    The Chichester bye-election resulted in the return of Lord Edmund B. Talbot by 4174 against 3762 polled by his opponent, Mr. Allen. ...

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  22. SPILT MILK IN VICTORIA-STREET.

    This morning a slight sensation was caused in Victoria-street by the coming into collision with a lamp-post pt the corner of Victoria and Surry streets of a milk cart, ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. WELL EDUCATED.

    An uneducated person is one who is none plussed by all but the most habitual situations. On the coptrary, one who is educated is able practically to extricate himself from ...

    Article : 51 words
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