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  6. DELAYED TRAINS.

    Here is a [?] for the Act[?] Chid Railway Commissioner to answer:—Why are the trains on the [?] and southern lines constantly delayed. ...

    Article : 530 words
  7. SYDNEY DRENCHED.

    The heavy downpour which [?] Thursday evening. [?] Saturday and sunday in the [?] the is hours ended at 9 [?] ...

    Article : 355 words
  8. RETAINING WALLS COLLAPSE.

    Serious [?] occurred at other and of sothe[?] land-lane, [?] The lane is a [?] parallel for a [?] distance with Hargrave-street. ...

    Article : 459 words
  9. CENTENNIAL PARK PONDS FILLED.

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  10. STREETS AND GARDENS WASHED OUT.

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  11. AT THE EXETER RAILWAY DISASTER INQUEST

    The Courthouse at Bowral, where the I inquest on the victims is being held. The team of smart telegraph operators sent Bowral from head [?] to deal with the big rush of private and press telegraph. Mr. Laird is the officer in charge, and the other operators are Messrs. A. J. Paine, O. Waters H. B. Connelly, H. P. Robson. H. Binndell, S. E. Schofield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ENGLISH MAIL AGAIN LATE.

    The habu of late running is not coached to suburban lines. The train carrying the English mail was agate much behind time this morning it should have left Melbourne about ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. BAILING OUT HOUSES.

    With the rush of storm water, several housed situated in Eduard [?] fared badly Particularly [?] this the case with a couple of bement places and the ...

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  14. NEW DOCKS OPENED.

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  15. PARRAMATTA SUFFERS

    At Parramatta the railway [?] was founded to a depth of about [?] and many people who had run through the rain in the hope of roaching the station for shelter, of to ...

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  16. VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    A good [?] row has been done by the Cambridge [?] which is to meet Oxford in the inter-university eight-oar race on Saturday neat. ...

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  17. A FATAL DUEL

    Duelling has not been suppressed in the Germin Army yet. At Metz a court-martial sentenced Lieutenant Von [?] St. George to two and a ...

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  18. WINDOWS SMASHED AT GLADESVILLE.

    The strong wind and heavy rain which pelted down during Saturday morning. proved too much for the windows of a house in Stan[?]ell-street, [?] The [?] was [?] ...

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  19. WOOLLAHRA'S WOES.

    The following report by Dr. J. S. Purvey, of the Health Department, points to a long-continued condition of neglect even in such a populous and wealthy suburb as Woollghra:— ...

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  20. FUNEREAL TRAINS.

    "Marr[?] writes—If any man wishes to and a more scandalous state of affairs in connection with train traffic than at present exists on the illawarra suburban railway lines, ...

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  21. FLOOD ON THE SOUTH COAST.

    Healy rains at bing [?] throughout the Shualhaven district lands are inundated The creeks are running bankers, and the Shoathaven River is ...

    Article : 65 words
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