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  3. BOXERS AND THEIR DOINGS

    Clifford, a pupil of old warhorse Tom Taylor"s, wants to fight Bridge, of Newcastle, for a side wager of £10. Clifford will go to the coal city if required. ...

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  4. A MONUMENT TO PETER JACKSON.

    Peter Jackson is dead. Will Australians who have followed his remarkable and brilliant career abroad allow the memory of so great an athlete and true a man to cease ...

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  5. MELBOURNE BOXING.

    The question as to who should appoint the referee, which [?] in connection with the Starlight-Doherty match, has given rise to much discussion. Personally I do not think ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. PETER JACKSON DEAD.

    PETER very weak, would like very much to see you before the end," rend a telegram received by me from Dr. Guy Le Strange of Roma (Q.) on Saturday night last. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICA'S TRIBUTE.

    The following extract from the Boston "Police News" (America's premier boxing authority), published fifteen months ago, will, I am sure, be read with great ...

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  8. GOLFING NOTES

    This year's Australasian Championship Meeting was held on the Australian G.C. links at Botany, and began on Tuesday last week with the doubles supremacy. ...

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  9. RYAN AND FELIX.

    Tut Ryan, who recently defeated Bill Doherty, wants to fight Felix, the contest to take place in the West. If Peter is wise he should take Tut on. ...

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  10. TIM HEGARTY IN AMERICA

    The popular American sport, Mr. Tom James, is back with us again by the R.M.S. Sonoma, after a much longer interval than usual, due to that accident on the previous ...

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  11. BROUGHTON AND FRASER.

    Broughton and Fraser are billed to box the best of ten rounds at Fitzroy A.A.C., on Wednesday night. This should be worth seeing. Eraser is a strong jump of a young ...

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  12. SAVRAL DEFEATS TOM CARROLL.

    The Fitzroy Athletic Club's room was crowded to its utmost last Wednesday evening, when Ed. Savral, the cake-walker, made his initial bow to a Melbourne ...

    Article : 219 words
  13. CRIBB AND MICK DUNN.

    Otto Cribb and Mick Dunn promise to supply a red-hot battle at the Gaiety next Monday night. Neither man has been near the town for some days, as each recognises ...

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  14. MICKO WALSH TO FRANK SILVER.

    In answer to the challenge issued by Silver to Micko Walsh, which appeared in last week's "Referee," Walsh informs me that nothing would give him greater ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. KEYS WHIPS KUTCHENS.

    Contrary to general expectation, Hock Keys had an easy conquest in his fight with Hutchens, of the Newtown Pastime Club, at the Gaiety Monday night. This match was ...

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  16. STONEHAM HOME AGAIN.

    Alf. Stoneham is back from Murka[?]again. He came home by the R.M.S. Sonoma, on Saturday afternoon, thanks to the kind offices of Mr. "Tom" James, who did the ...

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  17. PETER JACKSON AND DOOLEY.

    Among otherwise generous and interesting references to Peter Jackson's life, the Sydney "Evening News," of Monday, published the following:— ...

    Article : 561 words
  18. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    "Billy" M'Coll has been spending a few days with some friends at Singleton, and as soon as he settles down again it is his intention to come to terms with Soldier ...

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  19. WRESTLING.

    The M'Dermott-Tweedie wrestling match at Wallsend on Saturday night ended in a fiasco. The contest was supposed to be for a fiver aside between Jim M'Dermott, of ...

    Article : 601 words
  20. CRIBB CHALLENGED.

    Jerry Butler, just over from New Zealand, called in yesterday, and asked me to notify to all whom it may concern that he is prepared to make a match with Otto ...

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  21. M'IVOR WHIPS TOT HIGGINS.

    There was a fair crowd at the Democratic Club last night to witness the contest between Tot Higgins and Jock M'lvor. P. Basto acted as referee. The go was a ...

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  22. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    his withdrawal from the Derby has been decided upon. Captain S. S. Brown, a well-known Southern capitalist, paid 20,000dol for Garry Hermann a few months ago, his ...

    Article : 536 words
  23. GOLDEN GATE CLUB.

    A crowded house cheered Ike Stewart and Bob Harden as they came Into the "Golden Gate ring on Saturday night last. Conditions called for the best of twenty rounds. ...

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  24. THE 'REFEREE'

    The promised solutions of the crib and whish problem will be published next Wednesday. ...

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  25. TOM MEADOWS' DEATH.

    The fund to assist the widow of Tom Meadows has not been added to during the past week. The amount received so far totals £12 15s 6d, and this I have handed ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. DOUBLE DUMMY WHIST PROBLEM.

    Here is a double dummy whist problem for Refer[?]ders to exercise their ingenuity upon:— Diamonds are tr[?]mrs, N. to lead, and with S. make all the tricks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. NEWCASTLE'S TRIBUTE.

    The news of the death of big-hearted Peter Jackson was received here with general regret (writes our Newcastle correspondent). The great colored fighter was ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. BENEFIT TO THE IRON STRIKERS.

    The Golden Gate Proprietary have given their hall for the purposes of a benefit in aid of the Iron Strikers' Fund to-night. A competition in which eight ...

    Article : 190 words
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