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  2. LATE TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING.

    The golf championship was won by Pearce, Soutar being runner-up. Scott made an excellent recovery, and put up a record of 74 for Kensington. ...

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  3. FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following teams. have been selected:- Metropolitan v. Queensland on Wednesday: Bloomfield, Frawley, Conlon, Fry. ...

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  4. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    The Royal Welsh Male Choir, consisting of 20 colliers, has sailed for Australia by the Aberdeen liner Pericles. The choir was formed 25 years ago, and has won £10,000 ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    At the Wallsend colliery on Saturday a truck was being drawn up to the top coal hopper, when it became derailed. Four men went up and put it back. Whilst engaged ...

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  6. A FLOTILLA UNDER WATER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In connection with the recent secret naval manoeuvres executed by British, fleets in the North Sea, a flotilla of 17 submarines steamed from Dover to ...

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  7. ORANGE CELEBRATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The annual religious service in connection with the Orange Institution was held in the Town Hall on Sunday. Owing to the large attendance an ...

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  8. RUGBY UNION COMPETITION.

    In the Rugby competition (first grade) between the University and Eastern suburbs in Sydney on Saturday, the former won after a splendid [?]ussle by 19 to 12. ...

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  9. CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Baden-Powell declares that national safety requires the immediate allocation safety requires the £100,000 for aerial research and aerial ...

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  10. INTER-STATE LEAGUE MATCH.

    For the first time Queensland and New South Wales met on Saturday afternoon under Northern Union rules at the Agricultural Ground, Moore Park. Hennessey ...

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  11. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., who has greatly benefited by his stay at Aix les Baines, is proceeding to Paris slowly by automobile. ...

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  12. V. R. C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    At Melbourne on Saturday the Grand National meeting was brought to a conclusion at Flemington, in the presence of a very large number or spectators. ...

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  13. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the Democratic Convention at Denver, Colorado, a ballot was taken for the party candidate for the Presidency. ...

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  14. V. A. T. C. RACES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Weights were declared this afternoon for events to be run this month in connection with above races:- AUSTRALIAN HURDLES—Regret 12st., ...

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  15. GOVERNOR RAWSON IN DANGER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State Governor. Sir Harry Rawson, who is making a visit to Nowra, had a somewhat sensational experirnce owing to the horses attached to ...

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  16. TRANSVAAL SOCIAL PROBLEMS.

    The Transvaal Commission appointed to study indigency, finds, that the number of poor whites is increasing daily. and is traceable to the prejudice of the entire ...

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  17. REWARD OF SERVICE.

    President Roosevelt, in unvelling a mounment in New York said he believed emphatically in equality of opportunity, but equality of reward was one of teh grossest ...

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  18. KEIR HARDIE'S PUNISHMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The omission of Mr. J. Keir Hardie's name from the list of invitations to a recent garden party at Windsor Castle has been taken up by the ...

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  19. THE SPRING MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is understood that a fair amount of betting is being done in connection with the Epsom. Arlington and Sir Aymer are considered to have 16 to ...

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  20. BULLET PROOF ARMOUR.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, in an article in the "Daily Chronicle," says the French Government after exhaustive experiments with a new composition for armour, practically ...

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  21. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a meeting of clergymen held to-day in the Y.M.C.A. rooms, at which Canon Boyce and Professor Harper were the principal speakers, it was ...

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  22. THE ASSESSMENTS.

    The increases in the rating of properties in the city have caused considerable commotion with many ratepayers. With the view of adjusting the inequalities that evidently ...

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  23. FOGWELL v. THOROUGHGOOD.

    W. Fogwell and B. Thoroughgood row on Saturday next for the sculling championship of Australia, and the "William Beach" Cup. The stakes are £100 a side, ...

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  24. EDUCATION AND TEMPERANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the sitting of the Congregational Council in Edinburgh Rev. A. J. Griffith (Queensland) read a paper upon "Elementary Education in Australia ...

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  25. Mr. KELLY ON DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at Randwick Mr. Kelly, M.H.R., asserted that no one knew what Mr. Deakin's defence scheme was. There was to be conscription ashore ...

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  26. N. Z. UNIVERSITIES v. METROPOLIS.

    The engagement on the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday afternoon was between the first metropolitan team and the visiting New Zealand combination. There ...

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  27. Presentation to Mr. McAulay.

    Last evening at the City Stores, South Grafton, Mr. C. A. M'Aullay, who has been connected with the establishment for the past seven years, was the recipient of a ...

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  28. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at Randwick Mr. J. Cook, M.H.R., said he agreed that a great menace was threatening Australia, but he did not think it was so ...

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  29. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Canon Potter, a prominent Melbourne clergyman, died on Sunday. King's Theatre, Melbourne, was opened by Sir Thomas Bent on Saturday. ...

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  30. THE ALL RED ROUTE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The resolution moved in the Canadian House of Commons by Sir Wilfrid Laurier—"That it is desirabic, with all convenient speed, to take steps to carry ...

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  31. WARWICK FARM RACES: Saturday.

    Hurdle Race, about 2 miles—Delighted, 9-6 (Collitt), 1: St. Leonard, 10-7 (Leech), 2; South Head, 11-2 (Ryan), 3. Betting: 2 to 1 v. South Head, 3 to 1 ...

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  32. C.R.J.C. JULY RACES.

    The general entry closed yesterday, and must be considered satisfactory. The course is very hard, and consequently training operations are considerably ...

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  33. Cane Cutters at Broadwater.

    The cane cutterws who were to have commenced work at Broadwater on Friday, contend that they received no intimation of the intention of the Colonial Sugar ...

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  34. LADY NORTHCOTE'S FAREWELL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A gathering of 3000 women workers assembled at Government House, Melbourne, to bid farewell to Lady Northcote. ...

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  35. UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Publishers offered President Roosevelt £12,000 for a work on his hunting experiences in Africa. The President declined the offer, and has arranged ...

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  36. NEW WOOLLEN MILLS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There is to be registered in a few days a new company, with a capital af £100,000, formed in Sydney for the purpose of erecting Woollen mills ...

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  37. IMPERIAL TARIFF REFORM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At a meeting in Capetown of the South African Customs Union Convention the Premier of Cape Colony, Dr. Jameson, and the Premier of the ...

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  38. PEARCE v. ARNST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Pearce is now rowing at Abbotsford under Kemp, who likes his chance against Arust. Pearce is jubilant as to his practice rows with Mitchell, and ...

    Article : 86 words
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