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  4. TROUBLE IN HUNGARY.

    It is explained that the guillotine process in the Hungarian Diet leading to the scene in the Chamber on Friday was due to a motion which Count Stephen Tisza sprang ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. SPORT AND PASTIME.

    Mr. R. O'Connor intends to turn Showers out for a spell. W. Brennan has put Refuge Bay into work again at Randwick. ...

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  6. AT PORT ARTHUR.

    Tunnelling operations by the Japanese at Port Arthur have enabled them to explode the flanking defences at Erh-lung-shan, on the north-east, and Sung-shu-shan, on the ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. THE ALLEGED GOLD ROBBERY.

    There is no truth in the statement that the Attorney-General has declined to die a bill in the case of Senior-constable J. A. Ferguson who was committed for trial from ...

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  8. FREDERICK THE GREAT.

    In the War College at Washington on Saturday President Roosevelt unveiled the statue of Frederick the Great of Prussia presented to the Americans by the German ...

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  9. BOWLS.

    Mr. F. A. Morgan the hon. secretary of the New South Wales Bowling Association and the manager of the New South Wales inter State team to play in Victoria has nearly ...

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  10. SENSATION IN HUNTER-STREET

    About 9.15 a.m. yesterday Mr. Brady the land agent of 55 Hunter-street entered his office and found a man lying on the floor in an unconscious condition. The man ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The German Emperor yesterday launched the armoured cruiser Deutschland 9349 tons at Kiel. After the ceremony Count von Bulow the Imperial Chancellor declared ...

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  12. DRUNKEN RUSSIAN OFFICERS.

    The officers and men of the Russian cruiser squadron of the Baltic fleet under Admiral Foelkersahn, now at Crete are wildly intoxicated. Discipline in the squadron is very ...

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  13. NORTH SEA OUTRAGE.

    The Commissioners of the Board of Trade (Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge and Mr. Butler Aspinall K.C.) have completed at Hull, the first part of their inquiry into the firing upon ...

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  14. MARSHALL v. MARSHALL.

    In the divorce suit Marshall v. Marshall. In which the husband John Wallis Marshall was the petitioner Mr. Justice Walker after hearing further evidence yesterday ...

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  16. CRICKET.

    A meeting of the N.S.W. Cricket Association was held last evening. Mr. M. A. Noble was appointed to not with Messrs. Darling and R. M'Leod, the Scuta ...

    Article : 290 words
  17. LET BYGONES BE BYGONES.

    Bridgenia Mary Fairbank formerly Rudd postponed Mr. Justice Walker yesterday for a divorce from Louis Fairbank on the ground of adultery. ...

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  18. OTHER NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Oyama command the the Japanese in Manchuria reports that his infantry scattered Russian infantry with massed regiments behind trying to construct ...

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  19. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Henry Norbert Sullivan of Wilberforce farmer. Mr. L. T. Lloyd official assignee. Ignatius Joseph Minch of Muswellbrook boarding-house-keeper and colonial wine ...

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  22. SAILING.

    Qui Vive's victory in the championship and her fine performances this season to say nothing of last year should now open up a question as to which is the best type of ...

    Article : 337 words
  23. KENSINGTON WEIGHTS.

    Following are the weights for to-morrow's races:--Fifteen Hands Handicap four furlongs and a half.--Escape. 9st. 10lb., Bismarck 9.7 Olive ...

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  24. ROWING.

    Speaking of the Day v. Searle match Char He Messenger who trained Day says that he broke down from sheer excitement after going less than a quarter of a mile ...

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  25. CONTINENTAL IN A GALE.

    A southerly buster of considerable force with occasional cyclonic gusts added a fresh element of danger to Dlavolo's task of looping the loop on the Cricket Ground last ...

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  26. BOXING.

    To-night Felix and Squires meet at the National in a 20 rounds contest. The encounter promises to be an exciting one. The "Sunday Sun" will be forwarded direct ...

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