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  5. TWO MEN SHOT.

    The young man John Ellis, arrested in connection with the shooting affair in the Domain last-night, was before the Central Police Court this morning. On the application of ...

    Article : 220 words
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  7. NEW NURSES' HOME.

    Another addition is being made to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital by the erection, of a new home for the nursing staff. The building, which is bring built by day labor ...

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  8. TASMANIAN TIMBERS.

    There is still a large unexploited timber area in Tasmania. Mr. Farrell, the timber expert for Miller's Timber and Trading Co,m has just returned from a visit to the island ...

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  9. RIVER SHARK.

    Three fishermen (John Lancett, A. Martin, and F. Borthwick) write:--It is with keen interest that we read your report of the exciting "capture" and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PRIEST TO BE ELECTROCUTED.

    The electrocution of the Rev. Hans Schmidt, the New York priest who was convicted for the murder of Anna Amauller, whose mutilated body was ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. LOVE'S THORNY PATH.

    Another scene in the love drama of Rupert Walters, 19 years of age, and Frances Rogers, not yet 16, was enacted at the Richmond Court yesterday, when the young man was ...

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  12. MR. GODBEE POSITIVE.

    "They are dreaming," exclaimed Mr. Godbee when the contents of the letter were communicated him. "There was no dead shark on our line. If it was dead how could it kick ...

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  13. BRUISED EASILY.

    Seven of the suffragettes concerned in Tuesday night's riotous outbreak in Camden Hill, where a very lively disturbance followed the arrest of a woman who was ...

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  14. HOSPITAL NURSE INSULTED.

    A libel action in which a good deal of interest is centred is now being heard in London. The plaintiff is Dr. Keats, of the ...

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  15. SALMON AND ASPARAGUS.

    Harry Young, aged 29, has been a wharf laborer for six months, and at the Water Police Court this morning he was charged before Mr. King, S.M., with having stolen ...

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  16. SPAIN'S PRACTICAL KING.

    King Alfonso is publishing at his own expense a book on the fertilisation of uncultivated country. It will contain the opinions of leading ...

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  17. MANSLAUGHTER ALLEGED.

    Alice Elizabeth, Thomsen, who was represented by Mr. P. K. White, appeared at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Murray, to answer a charge of ...

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  18. PRINCESS AND MAN ABOUT TOWN.

    A man' named Maur, well known as a "man' about town" in the West End, was charged at the Westminster Police Court yesterday with blackmailing the princess of ...

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  19. RECEIVED BY THE POPE.

    The New York and Chicago baseballers, who are making a tour of the world, and who are at present in Rome, paid a visit yesterday to the Vatican, where they were ...

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  20. OLYMPIC IN A GALE.

    The White Star liner Olympic, while on the voyage from New York to Plymouth, encountered a heavy gale. One tremendous sea that struck the ship did a good deal of damage. ...

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  21. BAG-SNATCHERS IN CITY SHOP

    Thieves were present at the establishment of David Jones, Ltd., of George-street, yesterday afternoon, and snatched two bags, which contained altogether about £6. The ...

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  22. MEDAL FOR A DOG.

    The National Canine Defence League in France has awarded a medal to a Pomeranian dog that recently gave warning of a fire, and thus saved a whole household. ...

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  23. CHARGE THAT FAILED.

    William Rudgley, who was represented by Mr. R. H. Levien, pleaded not guilty at the Darlinghurst. Quarter Sessions to-day to a charge of having, on December 2, 1913, at ...

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