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  3. V.R.C. AUTUMN CARNIVAL

    The V.R.G. meeting was concluded in fine weather to-day though light rains in the early morning had given promise of a had afternoon. Backers began badly with ...

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  4. THE LAST TEST.

    The final test match in the tour of the English cricketers was commenced on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day. Several light showers of rain fell in the early part ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING. METROPOLITAN NOTES.

    Wednesday starts, the ball rolling on the goldfields when the Coolgardie Club will entertain its guests on the new coarse. "Subscriber" and others ask what time ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING.

    Beautiful weather was experienced for the Moorefield racing club's meeting to-day. The attendance was good and the going in excellent order. Details of the racing:— ...

    Article : 404 words
  8. THEY SAY

    That Zionist Do wie evidently thinks Wicked Westralia a fine place to stay away Iront. That, acting on advice from Perth, the ...

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  9. WHITE v. YELLOW RUSSIANS LEAVINC NEWCHWANG.

    General Bobrikov, Governor-General ef Finland, addressing the garrison at Sveaberg yesterday, called for men to volunteer for active service at the front. There was no ...

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  10. MOSCOVITES IN MANCHURIA

    The Russian troops in Mancharia are preparing to fall back inland and defend the railway, recognising the impossibility of defending Neuchawan. ...

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  11. MOSCOW MERCHANTS

    The merchants of Moscow hare commenced as organised boycott of American goeds in consequence of the bitter hostility to Russia expressed in the United States. ...

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  12. JIMS FOR JINGO JAPS.

    The Japanese War losn of five million sterling has been subscribed six times over. ...

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  13. FIGHTING OR FEINTING.

    Tlie Banian newspapers profess to interpret the repeated attacks by the Japanese flcet on Port Arthnr as a stratagem to divert attention from the Japanese advance on the ...

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  14. CANTANKEROUS COREANS.

    A stormy minority in Seoul, the capital of Corea, are dissatisfied with the JapaneseCorean alliance. Their forcible protect has taken the form of trying to below up with ...

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  15. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE.

    Advices received at New Yorj from ToKio state that two vessels carrying Australisn coal, also British, Norwegian and, German vessels carryiag coal and provisions, ...

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  16. TELL-TALE TELEGRAPH.

    The Russian press is urging the Government to seize the Kunian portion of the Indo-European telegraph line, because they contend that it is being used to assist ...

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  17. NOTES FROM THE EAST.

    Scobie is probably sorry cow that be did sot let Emir take his chance in the Newmarket. Doubtless fas allowed himself on " Bob" Lewis' advice, to be frightened out ...

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  18. LULL AT PORT ARTHUR.

    There has been no attack upon Port Arthur for a week. The Japanese fleet is believed to have left the vicinity. ...

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  19. COAL FROM CARDIFF.

    It is stated that the Japanese have sufficient Welsh coal in stock to last their torpedo deetrovers for at least a year. ...

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  20. GUARDS FOR GOLD MINES.

    Renter's correspondent states that sixty Americans have been sent to guard the American owned gold mines at Unsan, thirty miles north of Anju, in Cores. ...

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  21. SUBMARINE WARSHIPS.

    The Newsky Shipbuilding Yards, in Russia, are building 10 submarine warships on the pattern adopted by the English navel authenties. ...

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  22. KALGOORLIE.

    Cotiseoneat upon advent of several metropolitan trainers with horses, the work on the Kalgoorlie track livened up somewhat dnring the last few "regular" ...

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  23. FREMANTLE TRAMWAYS.

    A referendum of the Fremantle and East Fremantle ratepayers was taken yesterday to decide whether the local Council abould be empowered or not to borrow £100,000 ...

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  24. POUND A MONTH PIGTAILS.

    A letter has been written by Ur. Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies; to a correspondent, in the course of which he tates that if additional suitable native ...

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  25. A RUSSIAN PRINCELING.

    The Supreme Court of Berlin has acquitted Prince Prosper of Arenberg of the murder, of which he wes found guilty in 1900, and sentenced to death—a sentence ...

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  26. BOWLS.

    Subiaco beat the Maeonie club's eight chosen bowlers by four points on the Perth bowling-green yesterday afternoon, after a regalar up-hill fight. The Masonic, after ...

    Article : 190 words
  27. LYTTELTOH AND COPELAND.

    Mr. Lyttleton, the Colonial Secretary, has assured Mr. Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, that although the Imperial Government view the impartation ...

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  28. MENZIES.

    A meeting of the Menzies Turf Cub committee was held at the Grand Hotel on Thursday last, for the purpose of faming a programme for its meeting on Easter ...

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  29. CONNAUGHTS BILLET.

    It ia announced that die Duke of Connaght, recently appointed Inspector-General of the British Army, will retain his Irish command until May I, in view of the ...

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  30. SOMMERS' SALES.

    An exceptionally long list of anctions is announced by Mr. Chas. Sommers in today's issue, and included therein are some important sales well worthy of the ...

    Article : 227 words
  31. KANOWNA.

    "The local racing club committee is issuing a programme embracing half-a-dozen events for its Summer Meeting on the 30th inst. The stakes total 165 SOVS. Improvements ...

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  32. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The notorious Dreyfus case is being reopened at Paris. Yesterday, M. Vendvin, the Public Prosecutor, addressing the Court of Criminal Appeal, strongly affirmed ...

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    Mr. A. Bets hartt ("Squash") has taken over the Criterion Hotel, Hay-street, and will be glad to see all his own friends and make sew ones at thiis old-established house. ...

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  34. CONCERNING A CONTINGENTER.

    A fortnight ago a, paragraph appeared in the TIMES statine that Major Harris, formerly of the Second Contingent, had been committed for trial at Johaunesbarg on a ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. TOM DOYLE'S LUCK.

    It is rumored that a couple of days age Tom Doyle hit upon a five ounce reef find in an abandoned show close to his own phenomenal mine, about two miles out of ...

    Article : 53 words
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  38. THE KING'S COLD.

    King Edward, who has been suffering from a chill, is reported te be progressing [?] ...

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