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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE PASSING OF YEARS SHOW DRASTIC FASHION CHANGES ON THE LAWN AT RANDWICK

    THE PHOTOGRAPHS HERE SHOWN WERE TAKEN AT RANDWICK 81 TEEN YEARS AGO.COMPARE THEM WITH OTHER PICTURES ON THIS PAGE. THE DIFFERENCE IS MOST MARKED. PARTICULARLY ALONGSIDE THE YOUNG LADY WITH HIGH PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO WATER

    "Put but a little water in a spoon, Eneugh to stifle such a villain up. From Mr. W. J. Burnett, Artarmon ...

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  6. BEEF FOR ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—Arrangements have been completed for the reception of 20,000 head of store cattle from Canada, They are due to arrive at Birkenhead, ...

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  7. REVOLUTION IN LIGHTING

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to a message from Paris, Professor Risler, formerly head of the University [?] at Strasbourg, claims to have invented a ...

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  8. AN OHIO SMASH

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A message From Columbus states that the Ohio express train, while travelling nearly 70 miles an hour, crashed into a motor car ...

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  9. NEEDS A CHANGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Foreign Office announces that it has forwarded instructions to Gibraltar to release Zaghioul Pasha owing to his doctor's ...

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  10. RYE FROM RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Morning Post considers that the resistance of the Germans in the occupied territory will not collapse owing to shortage of ...

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  11. NEW TRAM ROUTE

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works is at present dealing with a proposal of the Minister for Works, Mr. Ball, for a new tramway ...

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  12. DIDN'T WANT PAY

    LONDON, Saturday:—The Ulster Parliament after a heated debate, accepted Sir james Craig's proposal to pay members £200 a year for expenses connected ...

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  13. TO FINANCE ATHLETES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Olympic Association has received cash and guarantess amounting to £10,000 out of £30,000 required, in order to secure ...

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  14. RETURN TO WORK

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—Paris reports having received a radie from Dusseldorf, In which General Degoutte has issued a proclamation ordering the ...

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  15. PRESERVING PLUMS

    Sir Joseph Carruthers takes a keen interest in the disposal of the tons of good fruit which annually go to waste in New South Wales, A few days ago ...

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  16. EARL OF CARNARVON

    LONDON, Saturdy.—The condition of the Earl of Carnarvon, who is suffering from pneumonia, is described as being the gravest. ...

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  17. GAMBLING DE LUXE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two months ago Joseph Morrison, a wealthy American travelling de-luxe, arrived at Monte Carlo. He now is returning steerage to ...

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  18. ONE TO DIE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—It was reported yesterday from Moscow that the Central Executive Committee of the Russian Sovlet Government had ...

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  19. ITALIANS V. ARABIANS

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—Clashes be tween Italian troops and Arablan rebel near Tripoli resulted in 33 men bein killed and many other wounded. ...

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  20. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Cloudy and cool, with showery conditions. S.W. to S.E. winds. Fresh and equally, with disturbed sea. ...

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  23. RAILWAY WANTED

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—A Railway League has been formed at Gloucester to advocate a railway from the North Coast line at Stored-and to ...

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  24. "AT HER MERCY"

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—A prominent mining official on the South Maitland field, referring to the operation of the Workmen's Compensation ...

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  25. TWO SHOTS FIRED

    A 'picture' crook scared many good souls at Newtown in the early hours of Wednesday, but got nothing beyond excitement for his labors. ...

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  26. MUD AND GOLF

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—Play in the third round of the North-South golf championship at Pinewood was postponed owing to the muddy nature of the ...

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  27. MAID OF ATHENS

    "The most during gang of thleves and swindlers in Europe has been broken up over a beautiful [?] girl"—item by ...

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  28. St. Andrew's Cathedral.

    The Archbishop of Sydney wil preach this morning in the Cathesral, Barnby's anthem, Break Forth into Joy, will be sung by the chair, At 3.3. p.m. the ...

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  29. FACTORY LADS

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the special request of the Duke of York, 25 factory lads from various parts of the country are being selected to attend his marriage ...

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  30. Sunshine for Kiddies

    To date 2300 children have been entertained by the Sunshine Club, whose head quarters are at room 7, second tour, Crystal palace Buildings, George-street ...

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  31. Oversea Shipping

    LONDON, Saturday.—Arrived: As cantus, at Liverpool. Norfolk, passed Perim, passed Gibraltar: Enoggera, Australpeak, and ...

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