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  2. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    The second test football match between Australia and New Zealand was played yesterday afternoon in the presence of 17,000 spectators. The weather was fine, ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Saunders, of the Public Service Board, stated yesterday that the board had got through the bulk of the work in connection with the appeals by ...

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  4. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    It is stated that to-day is the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the grammar school on College-street. But the mere mention of College-street reminds the ...

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  5. CHAMPION BOAT RACE.

    The world's sculling championship title and £500 a side were rowed fur on the Parramatta river to-day by William Webb, of New Zealand, and Charles ...

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  6. IRISH POLICE TROUBLE.

    A large force of Wexford police that had been drafted to Belfast have threatened to lay down their arms if the Government refuse the increase in ...

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  7. MOROCCO MASSACRES.

    France and Spain are determined to forthwith enforce the clauses of the Algericas Convention providing for the Franco-Spanish policing of Casablanca, ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN KOREA.

    Later details regarding the disbandment of the Korean army show that 8000 of the troops acquiesced in the course that was being pursued, and ...

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  9. THE PROTEST.

    The umpire, Mr. Michael Rush, gave his decision in regard to Towns' protest at Bateman's Hotel in the evening. In addition to the officials there was a good ...

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  10. SERIOUS DISTURBANCE.

    A serious disturbance took place at Belfast yesterday. A mob attacked a prison van, and threw stones at the police. ...

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  11. MEETING OF EMPERORS.

    It is understood that after meeting the Emperor of Germany at Wilhelms hoe, King Edward will proceed to Marlenbad, where he is expected to ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    Two Boys, Rupert and Frank Carter, of Burnley, aged 7 and 5 years, were this afternoon playing on the banks of the Yarra, when they fell into the river ...

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  13. ENORMOUS FINE.

    Judge Landis has delivered judgment in the action brought against the Standard Oil Company, upon which he imposed a fine of 29,240,000 dollars ...

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  14. TRAGEDY AT WOY WOY.

    Mr. Walter Henry Fox, a visitor from Sydney, aged 73 years, was shot dead on Friday night by a local resident, John Herman Wilson. ...

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  15. INTERVIEWS WITH THE MEN.

    When interviewed after the race, Webb said:—"Up to a mile and a half it was a very good go; we both appeared to be rowing well, I rowed my race as well. ...

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  16. REVIEW IN THE SOLENT.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra yesterday reviewed 181 warships in the Solent. The spectacle, which was a splendid ...

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  17. PEACE CONFERENCES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Great Britain has drafted a proposal for septennial peace conferences at the Hague. Under the proposal delegates would ...

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  18. UNIVERSAL PENNY POSTAGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In a letter to "The Times," Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., ridicules what he calls the financial bogey raised by Mr. S. Buxton, the ...

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  19. ON THE WAY TO THE RACE.

    Just half an hour after the advertised time of starting, the steamer Bronzowing, carrying the umpire, Mr. Michael Rush, press representatives, and a fair ...

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  20. IMPERIAL MEASURES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons on Friday evening the Evicted Tenants Bill was read a third time. ...

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  21. CRIME IN NEW YORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A wave of crime is just now passing over New York. It is mainly women and children that are the victims of the ...

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  22. CHALLENGE BY TRESIDDER.

    As soon as the race was over a representative of R. Trosidder deposited £25 and formally challenged the winner The deposit was made with Mr. R. Coombes, ...

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  23. TURKS DEFEAT SERVIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A band of 40 men, commanded by Colonel Nickolitz, one of the officers implicated in the assassination of King Alexander and ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. D. C. MURRAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—David Christie Murray, the celebrated novelist, died yesterday, in his 60th year. [Mr. Murray began life as a newspaper ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND PIANIST.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Royal Academy of Music has awarded Victor G. Booth, of New Zealand, the Frederick Westlake memorial prize for ...

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  26. EXPERT OPINION ON THE RACE.

    Ex-champion William Beach said a had not the slightest doubt a foul occurred but at the same time Webb was the better man of the day. ...

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  27. A MAD KING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French Resident at Annam is reported to have confined King Thanh-Tal to the palace, and to have constituted the Minister ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE BEAL.

    The news of the death of Mr. George Beal, railway station master at Honey-suckle Point, for the past fourteen years, will be received with regret. ...

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  29. NATAL AND THE WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Natal Government has decided not to request the Imperial Government to make any refunds in connection with the South ...

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  30. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Playing for Worcestershire against Kent H. Foster, who made 123, and R. E. Foster, whose score was 174, added 303 for the ...

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  31. THE RACE.

    Sharp at four o'clock Charles Towns who was favourite at 2 to 1 on came into view round Uhr's Point and rowed leisurely up to the starting point. In the ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The New Zealand footballers left Brisbane by an train this morning for Sydney. In the course of an interview at ...

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  33. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, Saturday,—Bar silver was quoted yesterday at 2s 8[?]d per ounce standard. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S EXPORT TRADE.

    Mr. Chapman, the Minister for Customs, has received a statement showing the exports of staple products from Australia during the past two seasons. ...

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  35. THE SETTLING.

    The settling will take place on Monday evening at Bateman's Hotel, George-street, Mr. Hogue, Minister for Public instruction, has consented to pay over ...

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  36. THE MEN'S HISTORY.

    William Webb was born at Lyttelton (N.Z.) in January, 1879, his parents being both English, but resident in Maorliand for about 40 years. Webb is 5ft 9¾in in ...

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