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  2. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    The committee of the Victorian Racing Club has appointed Messrs. H. Cox and A. Vowles as stipe[?]diary stewards at [?] salary of £500 per annum each. ...

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  3. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The annual meeting of the Queensland Rifle Association was continued at the Enogge[?] rifle range on Saturday. The weather was showery, and the wind was ...

    Article : 355 words
  4. THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The press in the United States blame[?] the annexation speech delivered by Senator Champ Clarke for the defeat of the r[?]ipro[?]ily movement. ...

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  5. FEDERAL NEWS.

    There are altogether thirty-five nominations for selection as Labour candidates for the next Senate campaign. Twentyone of the candidates [?] from the union ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A cloud burst and crused [?]able damages in the neighbourhood of Mount Nesuvius. The town of Resina was engulfed with mud, which reached the first ...

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  7. LABOUR MATTERS IN AUSTRALIA.

    It is announced that the Associated Northern Collieries has received a cable from its representative at Newcastle endorsing the statement made by the ...

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  8. THE EUROPEAN CRISIS.

    A settlement of the Moroccan question is imminent. TANGIERS, September 23. Taking advantage of a fog the natives ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. THE FINDON HARRIERS.

    The Findon Harriers races were run today in fine weather. There was a good attendance. The Rupertswood Handicap was won by Chauvelin from Gay Bob ...

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  10. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    Strong feeling is prevalent against the designs of Italy in Tripoli. The press suggest that Turkey should boycot Italian trade. ...

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  11. HAWKESBURY RACES.

    The Hawkesbury races were held to-day. The weather was fine. The results are:— Flying Handicap.—Borambil, 1; Mashtu[?], 2: George G[?], 3, Five others ran. ...

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  12. CENTRAL RACING ASSOCIATION.

    The delegates to the annual meeting [?] the Central Queensland Racing Association arrived by the mail train this afternoon. They were met by ...

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  13. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The locomotive men employed by the Midland Railway Company in Ireland have refused to obey the executive of the Amalgamated Society of Railway ...

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  14. CYCLING.

    In the tenth annual Goulburn to Sydney bicycle road race on Saturday the first three competitors to finish and the two fastest were Victorians. Two of them ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. DEPARTURE OF THE AURORA.

    The Aurora, in which Dr. Mawson will [?] for the Antar[?]tic, has arrived, and will sail for Hobart on Monday. ...

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  16. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The world's championship race of 130 var[?] between W. Donaldson, holder, and C. F. Holway, challenger, took place on the Sydney Sports Ground this afternoon ...

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  17. STEEL MARKET EXCITED.

    Wild trading in the United States Steel Corporation's stock at New York yesterday threw Wall-street into a [?]ment. There has been liquidation of ...

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  18. ACCIDENTS AND CRIMES.

    A gross and heartless swindle, according to Mr.Gordon, Stipendiary Magistrate, was exposed at the Police Court to-day. Claude Leslie was sued by John Henry ...

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  19. MOUNT ETNA ERUPTION.

    The eruption of Mount Etna is diminshing with remarkable rapidity. ...

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  20. POWDER WORKS EXPLODE.

    An explosion occurred in the powder works at Montechiaro d'Aoti. Six persons were killed and sixteen seriously injured. Windows were shuttered within a mile of ...

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  21. AMERICAN PRISON REFORM.

    Fifty convicts in the state prison at Denver, Colorado, including several who are serving life sentences, attended a dramatic performance in the local theatre ...

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  22. THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA.

    King George and Queen Mary are expected to arrive at Port Said on the 20th of November. The Khedive of Egypt will visit their Majestics aboard the steamer ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. SCULLING.

    The admirers of W. Fogwell have presented him with a gold watch. Barry's supporters offer R. Arnst £500 and expenses for a match for the ...

    Article : 35 words
  24. EARTHQUAKE IN ALASKA.

    Valdez, in Alaska, has been shaken by an earthquake. The cable has been broken between Valdez and Sitka. ...

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  25. THE CORONATION.

    The Lord Mayor of London unveiled at Crystal Palace yesterday a statue of King George in his coronation robes. ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the semi-final of the Lawn Tennis championship Doust beat Lowe, the holder, by 9-7 and 6-1. Kingscote. the army champion, beat Ritchi[?] by 2-6, ...

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  27. THE BALLARAT LAUNCHED.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Ballarat has been launched at Greenock. ...

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  28. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    Mr. Henderson, a dentist of Rutherglen, Victoria, who disappeared from a London hotel in October, 1910, has been found at Serenoake. He explains that he lost his ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. ANTI-HOME RULE DEMONSTRATION.

    An anti-home rule demonstration was held at Belfast yesterday. A procession was held in which 100,000, of whome 20,000 arrived by special trains from all parts ...

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  30. PUGILISM.

    Lord Lonsdale objects to the JohnsonWells fight on the ground of the inequality of the men. Therefore, the considers the contect is not a bona fied one. ...

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  31. LABOUR MATTERS.

    The strike of brickmakers was settled yesterday as the result of a conferenc[?] between the workers and the employers. The trouble in the plumbing trade is ...

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  32. THE ASSASSINATION OF M. STOLYPIN.

    The Minister for Finance (M. Kokovt[?]) has been created Premier. M. Boffroff, M. Stolypin's assassin, was tried by court-martial and sentenced to ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The death occurred on Thursday evening of Mrs. Collins, the wife of Mr.C.Collins, the member for [?]urke. The Under-Secretary of Agriculture ...

    Article : 229 words
  34. SALVAGING THE PAPANUL

    It is impracticable to salvage the steamer Pap[?]nui. The cause of the fire was spontaneous combu[?]tion of the coal. ...

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  35. FOOTBALL.

    The Australasian League football te[?], by twenty points to eleven, defeated a Northern Union League team, which consisted of Coventry, Laneashire, and ...

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  36. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr. John Gillies, M.L.A., died suddenly this morning at his residence at West Mai[?]land. He took ill yesterday morning, but recovered durin[?] the day. When the ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Mr. Fowler, who started from the Sacr[?]mento Valley to fly an aeroplane to New York, was unable to cross the Sierr[?]. He returned and landed at Colfax. ...

    Article : 140 words
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  40. BOWLING.

    Mr. George Hewitt is in receipt of a telegram from Melbourn[?] stating that the Australian Bowling Council has decided that the Commonwealth bowling carnival ...

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