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  5. DEFECTIVE VALVE.

    Residents of Aftarmon this morning left without water for [?] The water barely ran out of [?] at O'clock last night and this [?] ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A start was made this morning to had has caus and fix the blame for the collision at Exeter Railway Station on Saturday morning last. when Mr. H. Taylor. District Coroner. ...

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  7. THE NAVY.

    During the discussion of the Naval Estimates in Committee in the House of Commons, Mr Winston Churchill First Lord of the Admiralty, said the Admiralty's policy as he ...

    Article : 330 words
  8. BAKERS TROUBLES.

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  9. COOL-HEADED GIRLS.

    Two hundred and fifty girl students sed for thier lives when a fire broke out in the College Hall in fate city. Many groped their way through the smoke ...

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  10. MEXICAN OUTRAGES.

    Following on destruction by fire of the United States Customs and Post-office at Tecate, on the Mealcan border, the United States authorities have declared martial law ...

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  11. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    Mr. small engineer-in-chief of the water and [?] Board. when asked by an Evening News reporter this morning for an [?] of the cause of the trouble said the shortage ...

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  12. A FREAK SNAKE.

    Mrs. W. Raglus, of "Eringanerin." about from miles from Gi[?]gandra, was startled to find in her moot room on Wednesday morning a largo snake which her son was not long in dispatching with a bullet. ...

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  13. BOTTLE NECK AT GRANVILLE.

    A lot of noise was made about the bottle neck, at Redfern, some time ago," said a rail way official this morning "but no one has yet bothered about the bottle-neck at Granville. ...

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  14. MRS. TYSON'S WILL.

    Probate has been granted of the will of Mrs. Susan Tyson, widow of "Tarella," Amberst-street, North Sydney, who died on February 8 The value of the estate. as sworn for probate ...

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  15. ANGLO-INDIANS.

    The other Australian States should following the example set by the Tasmanian Government, and send a representative with a view to encouraging Auglo-Indians to settle out ...

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  16. CHILD IN A HAMPER.

    An abandoned child was discovered at the Central Railway Station last night. Mr. Thomas smith, of Wellington-street. Waterloo, was going up Eddy Avenue which ...

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  17. IMPORTANT DEPUTATION TO PREMIER.

    A deputation from the Employers' Federation and other bodies will wait on the Premier Mr. Holman. at noon to-morrow, to present a men[?]rial pointing out the over ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The dinner given at the the Troca[?]ere this evening to Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick, Agent-General for South Australia was a most successful ...

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  19. A PATIENT DISCHARGED.

    Mr. [?] one of the, man were injured in the Exeter railway disaster was sufficiently recovered to discharged from the Bowral Hospital this corning, and her left by ...

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  20. THE ULSTER PROBLEM.

    A member of the provisional Government announce that four thousand of the south African campaign will mobilise on Monday. ...

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  22. RAILWAYMEN'S SYMPATHY.

    At a meeting of the Railway Traff Employees Association in Sydney on Monday night a resolution at Sympathy with the relatives of the [?] of the accident was ...

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  23. A CHATSWOOD VICTIM.

    The late Miss Jessie Hilda Shelley was well known in Chatawood where she for the last two years acted as companion to Mrs. C. B. Elwin wife of the rector of St. Stephen's ...

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  24. DARING ROBBERY.

    A daring daylight robbery was committed here yesterday. Mr. E. Collison put £1 in the till in his shop and went away. Half an hour later his daughter went to the shop She found that ...

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