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  4. ROYALTY GOING TO RUSSIA.

    A St. Peterburg message says that the British King and Queen with pay a visit to the Czar in July. ...

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  5. WHO WILL BE MAYOR?

    The six aldermen who are all that are left of the old North Sydney Council of 15 since the sweeping-out process on Saturday, are said to be rivals for the Mayoral chair. Each, ...

    Article : 415 words
  6. PEARLS AND MOTORS.

    An elaborately, dressed' woman, who Speaks with an American accent, and is anxious to adopt pretty girls, has occasioned' some alarm in North Sydney. ...

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  7. SHACKLETON GOES SOUTH.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton has never ceased to hear the call of the great Antarctic Continent which so firmly refused to yield up its secrets to him. the catastrophe which befel ...

    Article : 290 words
  8. STALWART BOXERS.

    "Montana Dan Sullivan is a staunch teetotaller, never sipped any kind of hard stuff since he was born," said Sugar. Flanagan, introducing the American boxer named after, ...

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  11. Shackleton a Stranger in London.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton's name was on everybody's lips on New Year's Day, but the explorer walked abroad in London with none of its lion hunting tourists being any the wiser. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. A MAN, A WOMAN, AND A BANGLE

    Guy. Kingsbury, a railway laborer, told a simple, story at the Water Police Court this morning of how he lost a bangle last night. He said he met Lena Callaghan, aged 23, at ...

    Article : 517 words
  13. CHAFFCUTTERS OUT.

    The strike among the chaffcutters in the Bathurst district has commenced earlier than anticipated. today about 12 men left work. The remainder, about 100, are expected to ...

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  14. FLOODS IN THE NORTH.

    The north-western mail train which is schedule to arrive in Sydney at 6.20 a.m., did not reach its destination until 7.50 this morning. The train was held up by floods. ...

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  15. TRACK OF THE VANDALS.

    The Newtown police have succeeded in dropping on to a line of inquiry that, it is hoped, will lead to the apprehension of two persons who are supposed to have been ...

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  16. FEDERAL SERVICE ELECTION.

    The general division of the Federal Government servants in New South Wales win on March 16 elect a representative to the Board of Appeal and Board of inquiry under ...

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  17. POLICEMAN'S LOST MONEY.

    Traffic constable Keogh, while on duty in the vicinity of king, George, and Park streets on Friday, lost a $5-note, a $1-note, and half a sovereign from his pocket book. ...

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  18. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    Three military cadets were before the Glebe Police Court today for falling to at tend compulsory drill. Two were ordered to the custody of, Captain Bushell at Middle ...

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