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  6. STREET ACCIDENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 979 words
  7. CODY'S FUNERAL.

    A hundred thousand persons witnessed the funeral of Mr. S. K. Cody, the famous airman, who was killed in such a sensational manner by an accident with a new hydro-aeroplane last ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. RAND UNREST.

    The Prime Minister, General Botha, was accorded a [?] reception at a party banquet in Johannesburg on Saturday night. In the course of a speech he said that South ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. SYNDICALISM.

    So serious has the industrial position at Milan become, where the metal workers are on strike, that an overwhelming number of troops, including artillery, are concentrating on the ...

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  10. DEPRESSED BULGARS.

    The unlikeliness of any revision of the treaty just concluded at Buch[?] is causing profound depression in Bulgar[?]. The organ of the Holy Synod declares: "The ...

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  11. MORNING GALLOPS.

    Some useful work was performed on the course proper at Randwick this morning. The hurdies were nearly haltway across the course. Those that worked before ...

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    "BEATING THE BOUNDS." ALDERMEN OF SYDNEY ARE SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING THE QUESTION OF ADOPTING A "DISTINGUISHING UNIFORM OR COURT DRESS," In KEEPING WITH THE DIGNITY OF CIVIC RULERS OF THE CHIEF CITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IT IS FURTHER SUGGESTED, [?] ORDER THAT THE MUNICIPAL FATHERS MAY BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH THE BEAUTIES OF THEIR CHIEF CITY, THAT THE ANCIENT CEREMONY OF ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RIDING LIGHTS.

    The Department of Navigation has issued a circular letter to all the yacht clubs, motorboat societies, etc., calling attention to the recent collision in Neutral Bay, by which the ...

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  14. FLOATING IN THE HARBOR.

    About half-past [?] this morning the body of a man was seen floating off Mrs. Macquaric's Chair by a Mrs. Smith, who lives in Dowling-street, Woolloomooloo. She informed the ...

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  15. GREAT REJOICINGS.

    There are great popular rejoicing throughout the Balkane over the [?] of peace, Bolemn To Deuma were [?] in the principal cathedrals yesterday. ...

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  16. NO MORE SIDE-SLIP.

    Great Interest is evinced in aviation circles in a new aeroplane, which has features likely to reduce accidents to a minimum. This machine is the invention of [?] ...

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  17. COUNTRY SHOW.

    The Coolamon Show opened to-day in perfect weather conditions. Great local and district incident is being taken in the entries, which have never before been exceeded. The ...

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  18. A TURKISH STATEMENT.

    The Porte, In replying to the Powers' Note, in regard to the reoccupation of Adrianople, states that Turkey endeavored to comply with the Protocol of London, but the ma[?] and ...

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  19. THE WEIRD WOMEN,

    Additional details of the arrest of the milltant Suffragette, Sylvia Pa[?], while beading a raid on Downin[?]-street yesterday afternoon, states that the climbed a plinth of the ...

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  20. BRITISH REVENUE BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. J. Dundas White, Liberal member for the Trad[?]ston Division of Glasgow, moved to report progress on the Revenue Bill, in order to clicit ...

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  21. ROMANCE OF BULLET.

    There is a romantic, connected with a bullet, mentioned in the will of the widow of a naval officer in Monday's "Evening News". ...

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  23. RYDE'S TRAMS AND FERRIES.

    A number of people travel by tram from Ryde and Gladesville to the Drum[?] Bridge, transferring there to one of other of the Sydney ferry steamers, in preference to making the whole journey to ...

    Article : 113 words
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