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  2. SPORTS AND PASTIMES

    At the Lambeth Baths last month the final tie of the English water polo championship was played, the opposing teams being Hyde Seal S.C., of ...

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  3. FRUITGROWING.

    Juestions addressed to "The Daily Telegraph" offices will be answered by the writer of these articles. I am glad to see that the Federal ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES

    At the invitation of the promoters of the Australian Products and Manufacturers' Exhibition at the Melbourne Town Hall on Tuesday night, Mr Alfred Deakin ...

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  5. SCIENCE AND INVENTIONS

    Flour kept for three years in a cold storage chamber, at a temperature about zero centigrade, by M. Balland, a French military pharmacian, was found ...

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  7. TWELVE TIMES CHAMPION.

    At Woodcock-street Baths, Birmingham, the twenty-seventh annual race for the swimming championship of the Midlands was decided. There were six ...

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  8. SWIMMING LAKE LUCERNE.

    Mr Percy K. Met[?]alfe, a member of the Bath Club and the Otter Swimming Club swam across the Lake of Lucerne from Brunnen to Treib and back, a ...

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  9. FOUR PLAYERS TIE AT GOLF.

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  11. THE GREAT LONE LAND.

    The expedition recently sent to the Hudson's Bay district by the Canadian Government to assert its sovereignty over this arctic region was nut despatched a ...

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  12. THE INDIAN UNDERLING

    The more closely we study Indian affairs the more clearly do we see teat those are the wise administrators who are content to be merely practical, and those ...

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  13. GOLF AT LUCERNE.

    The first open golf championship competition that has ever been held on the Continent was concluded at Lucerne on September 15, the result being a ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. POOR SALMON SEASON.

    The Tweed salmon netting season has been the most disappointing for many years, although the conditions have been very favorable. The biggest salmon ...

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  16. JARVIS PLUNGING CHAMPION.

    A large gathering of spectators attended the Swindon Bathe when the plunging championship of England was decided. There were seven competitors ...

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  17. MOTORS FOR EVERYBODY.

    Now is the day dawning of the moderate motor—when the motor will be the necessary extra, when those who live in town won't complain because their rural ...

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  18. CRAZE OF BRIDGE.

    It seems almost incredible that men in full possession of all their faculties—for bridge really does necessitate a certain amount of intellect—should spend their ...

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  19. "MADE IN AUSTRALIA."

    The address on Wednesday, night was delivered by Mr Watson, M.P. In referring to some of the considerations which should appeal to them to take ...

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  20. SWIMMING COMPETITIONS.

    The swimming competitions of the County Council school in Swan-street, Minories, are of special interest because mixed bathing in London was first ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. HOLBEIN'S LONG SWIM.

    To demonstrate the possibilities of long distance swimming, Mr Montagu Holbein started from Trent Bridge, Nottingham, for Newark, a distance of 23 1/2 ...

    Article : 224 words
  22. ARMY AND NAVY BOXING.

    The annual boxing competitions open to the champions of the Army and Navy were held in the Gymnasium, Queen's Avenue Aldershot, last month. The ...

    Article : 98 words
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  25. GREAT ANGLING CONTEST.

    Abingdon-on-Thames was invaded recently by 1500 excursionists from Birmingham, including more than a thousand anglers, who in spite of a ...

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  27. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    A sensation has been caused in golfing circles in New York by the defeat of Mr. Waiter J. Travis of Garden City, holder of the British amateur ...

    Article : 168 words
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    As M. Leon Victor was passing along the Boulevard St. Michel, Paris, a woman attacked him and bit his car off. He is now dangerously ill of blood poisoning. ...

    Article : 90 words
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