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  2. VICTORIAN BOWLERS

    The third and deciding game between the Victorian and Tasmanian teams of bowlers was played yesterday Afternoon on the A.B.C. green, in fine ...

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  3. THE PRIZE FIGHT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Johnson's mother, who is a respectable old woman residing at Galveston, in Texas, states that when a boy, ...

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  4. sUNREST IN INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Indian National Congress at Madras has elected Dr. Ghose as its president. Dr. Ghose declared that the whole of ...

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  5. CONTROL OF CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A meeting of leading cricketers was held to-night to discuss the financial arrangements of the Board of Control for the next visit ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A disastrous earthquake occurred at Calabria, 'the south-west peninsula of Italy. Three persons were killed, and sixty ...

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  7. MESSINA IN RUINS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Two-thirds of Messina, the second city of Sicily, on the western shore of the Strait of Messina, has been destroyed, ...

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  8. BURNS'S DEFEAT.

    Owing to Burns's lack oF popularity in England, sportsmen generally are glad at the result of the contest. ...

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  9. BURNS WANTS ANOTHER CONTEST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Although Tommy Burns has said that be would like another match with Jack Johnson, there appears at present but little ...

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  10. FAIR WAGES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The report of the departmental committee appointed in August, 1907, to consider the working of the fair wages ...

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  11. FEDERAL LABOR PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr Fowler, who represents Perth (W.A.) in the House of Representatives, has made up his mind that he cannot continue as a ...

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  12. BARRIER DISPUTE

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—A meeting of the combined unions was held at the Trades' Hall, when the attitude of the Proprietary mine was discussed. ...

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  13. HEAVY SNOWSTORMS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The heaviest fall of snow for twenty years has been experienced in north-east Scotland. The railways and telegraphs ...

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  14. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Tie Austro-Russian tension perturbs Italy. The newspapers declare that in the event of a conflict between Austria and ...

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  16. ILLNESS OF TROOPS.

    Besides the intense cold, a number of troops in Bosnia and Herzogovina are suffering from typhus. ...

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  17. A MILLIONAIRE'S SON

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Joseph Racke, an undergraduate, and a son of a millionaire at Mayence, one of the ancient cities in Germany, spent ...

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  18. TWO SERVIANS KILLED.

    sAn Austrian patrol at Zealinje, in Bosnia, on returning the fire of some Servian peasants or soldiers on the opposite side of the Drina, killed two ...

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  19. AUSTRIA'S NOTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Turkish Government has informed Count Pallavicini, the Austrian Ambassador, that it does not intend to give ...

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  20. THE DUBLIN TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mrs Earls, who was reported to be injured in a serious tragedy in Dublin on November 17, has been found ...

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  21. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In the match Cardiff v. Wallabies, the former scored a, goal, dropped goal, penalty goal, and four tries, and the Wallabies ...

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  22. JOHNSON'S VISIONARY DEPOSIT.

    Burns visited the "Referee" office, with the intention of covering Johnson's £2000, and discovered that no money had been deposited there, as ...

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  23. POISON IN MISTAKE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Charles Robertson, aged 51, a battery manager at the Birthday Tunnel mine, was accidentally poisoned to-day. ...

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  24. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Seven German soldiers and civilians, who were pursuing the Hottentot raiders in Southern German West Africa, were ...

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  25. A CHALLENGE FROM SULLIVAN.

    A cable was received to-day from Jack ("Twin") Sullivan, challenging Johnson to fight in Australia. ...

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  26. ENTERTAINED BY THE T.B.A.

    At the Launceston Hotel last evening the Victorian bowlers were entertained by the Tasmanian Bowling Association. There was an attendance of ...

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  27. BURNS ON THE STAGE.

    Burns has been engaged by Mr Harry Rickards for five weeks, at £225 a week. ...

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  28. FIRE ON THE PAPAROA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The steamer Paparoa has put into St. Vincent, Cape Verde, with a fire in No. 3 hold, which has been flooded. ...

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  29. DESTITUTE CHILDREN

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" states that Sunbeam societies' gift entertained five thousand destitute children in London. ...

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  30. AMERICAN RECOURSES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—President Roosevelt has asked Canada and Mexico to attend a further conference at Washington to discuss the ...

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  31. THE NEWS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Marine Underwriters' Association received a cable message from London stating that the New Zealand Shipping ...

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