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  2. TURF NOTES

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  3. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Tho second competition "C." series in connection with the 92nd Infantry Miniature Rifle Club, will be fired to-night and ...

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  4. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Monday Night.— In the House of Lord to-day, Lord Middleton [?]ow attention to the decline in the Territorials. ...

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  5. SPORT AND PASTIME

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Morning. — Theodore Peter St. Paul won the light heavy-weight wresting Championship from Fred Beell, of Marsfield. Beell ...

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  6. RIOTS AT TOKIO

    TOKIO, Monday Night. — There has been serous rioting in the vicinity of Parliament House, and attempts were made to week and burn the ...

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  7. SWIMMING

    There ia a treat in store for enthusis[?]ts in natation. Under the susplces of the South Esk Amateur club, a grand swimming carnival will be the attraction at the ...

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  8. THE TURF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — At the Flemington track this morning Nuwaru Eliya, the crack Sydney sprinter, ran fire furlongs on the tan in 1min ...

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  9. AQUATICS

    Further heats in the first round of the Maiden Paris Race for the president's (Mr G. T. Collins, M.L.C.) trophy, were hold by the Tamar Rowing Club last ...

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  10. A ROYAL RESCRIPT.

    TOKIO, Tuesday Morning. — The Mikado in a rescript, ordered Saiomji to try to alleviate the situation in the direction of the abandonment of a ...

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  11. BOWLING

    The final for this trophy will be played on the L.B.C. green this afternoon at 5 o'clock between H. Lillicrap. of the [?]vermay club (6 ...

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  12. V. R. C. MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Creel has scratched for the seratched for the V. R. C. St. Leger, and Lithium and Glittering Dow for the V.R.C. Ascot Vale Stakes. ...

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    Harry Powlett, who had some ribs broken when Fair Maid had her fatal fall at Mowbray on Saturday is still in the General Hospital. At noon ...

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  14. L.B.C. CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The final for the Launceston club championship will be played this evening at 5 o'clock between L. P. Callins and J. Frech. ...

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  15. A.J.C MEETING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The following are the latest scratching. Doncaster Handicap: Royal Scotch. Sydney Cup: Royal Scotch, Bobadea. ...

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  16. CRICKET

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  17. TRUMPER'S BENEEIT MATCH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The heavy rain last night at Sydney and his morning soaked the wickets at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and as a ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. THE STATE GOVERNOR

    His Excellency he Governor (Sir Harry Barron) and Lady Barron, accompanied by Major Cadell, private secretary to the Governor, and ...

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  19. MEXICAN REBELLION

    MEXICO CITY, Monday Night.— General Felix Diaz has been proclaimed director, and General Madero is reported to have fled to the sea coast. ...

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  20. MR. CROUCH'S ALLEGATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Pall Mall Gazctte" says the investigation committee's verdiet will be heartily welcomed, and England will be glad ...

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  21. TURKEY AND BALKANS

    CETTIGNE, Sunday Night.—An official report states that Berdanjoli. dominating Skuta[?] has been captured. The Monteneg[?] east[?] were 2500 ...

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  22. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday Morning.— The rebels have proclaimed martial law, information as to the exact fare of General Madero and his supporters ...

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  23. BRANXHOLM v. WELDBORUGH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 words
  24. EUROPEANS AT ADRIANOPLE.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning. — The Government has requested Bulgaria to permit the Consuls and 200 Europeans to leave Adrianople. The Bulgarian ...

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  25. BULGARIA REQUIRES ASSISTANCE.

    BELGRADE. Tuesday Morning.—It is reported that the Balgarians require further Servian assistance. Troops were readied, but the ...

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  26. PROTECTING AMERICANS.

    Two Americans cruisers have been ordered to Mexican waters to protect Americans. ...

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  27. A PITCHED BATTLE

    CHARLESTON (WEST VIRGINIA), Tuesday Morning.—Five persons were killed and a score wounded in a battle between the strike breakers and the ...

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  28. MANY WOMEN DROWNED

    SOFIA, Tuesday Morning.—The inhabitants of Gallipoli became panie[?] strioken after the Turkish defeat of ...

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  29. PIONEER v. DERBY.

    The North-Eastern Cricket Association matches were continued in beautiful weather on Saturday. Pioneer went to Derby, and had most exciting game with the ...

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  30. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    BERLIN, Monday Night. — The newspapers are making a strong effort to induce the German Admiralty to regard the Dominion's Dreadnoughts as ...

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  31. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    The Ground at Bula[?]r was strewn corpses, including twenty officers. The Bulgarians lost five offers and 412 wounded, the number of the killed ...

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  32. MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS.

    CAIRO, Tuesday Morning. — The Turkish cruiser Hamidech left Port Said, going eastwords. Greek cruisers are reported to be outside the ...

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  33. ASPENDALE FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Albert George Lewis, driver of the motor car connected with the Aspendale tragedy, was to-day committed for ...

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  34. ACCEPTING A BRIBE

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning.—A prominent police official at Kiel has been arrested for accepting a heavy bride and destroying a document ...

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  35. H.M.S. TORCH

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr W. Church ill), in reply to a question asked in House of Commons, said he would ...

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  36. MOTORING

    Motorists are reminded by advertisement appearing in another column that a speed-judging contest is to be held [?] cars on Saturday next, 15th inst. The ...

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  37. SHIP DIMSDALE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — The ship Dimsdnle, which destroyed the Wonga Shoal lighthouse recently, was offered for sale this morning by order of the ...

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  38. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Redmond, speaking at Waterford, said he would be willing to place Ulstermen in the forefront of the future Irish ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday Night.—Mr Dewet, speaking at Kopies Orangia said Britain had no need to take money for her navy from the ruined ...

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  40. TOLL OF THE YARRA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— -The bodies of two men and two women were dragged from the Yarra to-day. The bodira of the women have not ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    PORT SAID, Monday Night, — The Australian cruiser Melbourne has sailed on her way to Australia. ...

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  42. LAWN TENNIS

    The programmes for the forthcoming Easter tournaments, to be held under the control of the association are now published, and may be held on application to ...

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  43. TRUMPER TESTIMONIAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Trumper testimonial fund now stands at £2531, of which £786 has been collected by citizens, etc., and the balance is the ...

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  44. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The suff[?]getters have smashed the windows of the Reform, Carlton Junior, Carlton, Oxford, and Cambridge Clubs. ...

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  45. THE ELOPING VICAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— The doping vicar, Rev. Arthur Knight, wrote to Mr Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, on November ...

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