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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The German Emperor, on board the imperial yacht Hohenzollern, paid a surprise visit to the British Fleet under Lord Charles Beresford off the coast of ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The race for the Half-Mile Swimming Championship of Great Britain came off at Bradford yesterday, and was won by Beaurepaire, of Melbourne, his time ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. CANTERBURY PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 666 words
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  6. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The famous phrase of the Kaiser that "the future of Germany lies on the sea" must be modified to fit present day requirements. Judging by the success of the Zeppelin airship, no ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. Aerial Warships.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Major Baden-Powell declares that the national safety requires the immediate allocation by Great Britain of £100,000 for aerial research and aerial ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. The Olympic Games.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—At the Lawn Tennis (Singles) competition in connection with the Olympic Games, J. G. Ritchie (Great Britain) won the gold medal, from Froitzheim ...

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  9. The Lithgow Trouble.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, M.P., when asked this morning by an "Evening News" representative if he had anything to say regarding the people at Lithgow, or the Bonus Bill, not yet passed, ...

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  10. THE SHOOTING COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—In the Sh competition at Bisley the United States team, using the snort Springfield rifle, iron the international competition; England, using the ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. Sievier at Bow-street.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—At Bow Street yesterday R. S. Sievier was brought up on remand, charged with endeavoring by menaces to extort money from J. B. Joel. ...

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  12. A GREAT RECEPTION.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Five thousand competitors, representing 22 countries, were present at the reception given by the Council of the British Olympic Association, at the ...

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  13. United States Presideney.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The platform of Mr. W. J. Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States, opposes Asiatic immigration and favors popular ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. Cricket in England.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—In the match at Kennington Oval, Gentlemen v. Players, the former were victorious by six wickets. [The first Gentlemen v. Players match was ...

    Article : 124 words
  15. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 423 words
  16. NOTES.

    In protesting against the Federal Government's scheme for the allocation of the revenues between the Commonwealth and the States, we said that the States wished to be ...

    Article : 331 words
  17. A Big Deficit.

    During the past few days an audit of the books of the Scottish Union and National Fire Insurance Company, Pitt-street, Sydney, has been made, and it has been found that there ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. ETON v. HARROW.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The match between the great public schools Eton and Harrow resulted in a win for the latter by ten wickets. ...

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  19. Kelp Hardie and the Court.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Several trade union members of the House of Commons dissent from the decision of the Labor party regarding Mr. Keir Hardie and the Court. ...

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  20. FIRE BRIGADES TURN OUT.

    The burning off of some rubbish at the rear of Mr. H. R. Hill's residence. Boyce-street. Glebe Point, about twenty minutes past 11 o'clock on Sunday morning, was responsible ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. THE GOVERNOR AT NOWRA.

    Sir Harry Rawson visited Nowra on Saturday, and officially opened the new wing of the Superior Public School. The Governor, who was accompanied by Mr. Miller (private secretary), ...

    Article : 373 words
  22. MYSTERY OF AN OPEN DOOR.

    A constable on duty in the vicinity on Sunday in passing the Grafton Bond, Sussex-street, saw one of the doors open. He at once plated himself in communication with ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. STABBED IN THE ARM.

    A carter named Arthur Wilson. 18, was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with having wounded Harry Crichton ob July 11. Crichton, who is the licensee of a ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. THE SHAH APOLOGISES.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The Shah of Persia has formally expressed regret for having, during the recent disturbances, placed the British Legation at Teheran under military ...

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  26. RUSSIAN DUMA PROROGUED.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The Russian Duma has been prorogued until October 28. ...

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  27. IN ENGLAND.

    Apparently the Premier of South Australia contemplates having money to burn in the near future. Visiting a great Scotch shipbuilding works, he is reported to have said that his ...

    Article : 324 words
  28. UNPALATABLE ADVICE.

    IN bis presidential address to the members of the Pastoralists' Union, Mr. W. E. Abbott has taken "our city friends and the newspapers" to task for offering those engaged ...

    Article : 734 words
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  30. INTERESTED SPECTATOR.

    William Ingram, a resident of Durham-street, Carlton, when in the vicinity of the Haymarket on Saturday evening, saw a crowd standing round a street vendor in Barlow-street. Being ...

    Article : 89 words
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  33. DEATHS AT ORANGE.

    ORANGE, Monday.—Mr. William Deecox, a resident of Orange for 60 years, has died, aged 79. Mr. George Whitmee, grazier, of Cudal, has died at Orange, aged 46. ...

    Article : 32 words
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