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  4. RUGBY UNION.

    The New South Wales Rugby Union selectors have commenced their work of selecting a team or the initial match between New South Wales and New Zealand, to be ...

    Article : 333 words
  5. TWICE SNUBBED.

    Having had its second severe snub from the Governor-General, or, if you like to put it another way, having had its face rubbed in the dirt by the, Ministry, the Senate is more ...

    Article : 515 words
  6. SIR GEORGE REID'S PAY.

    The statements that Sir George Reid was suggesting in Australia that his travelling and entertaining allowances should be increased from £2000 a year were well-advised, ...

    Article : 364 words
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  9. WYONG PARK RACES.

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  10. GANGS AT THE GLEBE.

    Some years ago the Glebe had an unenviable reputation for larrikinism, this being more especially the case with regard, to that portion of the municipality which is bounded ...

    Article : 589 words
  11. BACK TO THE FIFTIES.

    Still hale and hearty at the age of 95, William Gorman, a stalwart Irishman, residing at Bullengarook, has lived through five reigns. George IV. had just been a short ...

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  12. ARRIVAL OF FLEET.

    Subscriptions are being received towards the fund for the presentation to the Sydney Art Gallery of a replica of Mr. Percy F. S. Spence's picture of the Arrival of the Fleet. ...

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  13. DARING DAYLIGHT THIEVES.

    In broad daylight, two thieves attempted to break into the house of Mrs. Cornwell, of Aurora, Abattoir-road, Balmain, yesterday, about midday, but she disturbed them. They ...

    Article : 194 words
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  15. IMPECUNIOUS COUNCIL.

    When question time was the business at last night's meeting of the Burwood Council the Mayor (Alderman Carpenter) mentioned that he had inspected Dawson-street since ...

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  16. FEW DUPLICATIONS.

    The charges that have been made that there are wholesale duplications on the Federal electoral rolls, and that the rolls were stuffed for the last elections are not accepted ...

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  17. OVERCROWDED BOAT.

    Complaints respecting the over-crowding of tho steamer Leichhardt, which takes workmen to Cockatoo Island from Balmain, having been received by Inspector Spence, ...

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  18. "FRIGHTFUL LANGUAGER."

    "One of the 'frightfullest languagers' in the neighborhood" was the way in which Edward James Hayes described his wife to Mr. Macfarlane, C.S.M., at the Central Police ...

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  19. INJURED SOLDIER.

    The claim for £1500 in Banco, before the Chief Justice and a Jury of four, by Francis O'Brien, cellarman and quartermaster-sergeant of the 33rd Infantry Regiment, from ...

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  20. BACK TO CHINA.

    Forty-one Chinese, aged and decrepit, are being returned to China to-morrow by the steamer Taituan at the expense of the Administration. The deserted humpies of the ...

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  21. INSANITARY SCHOOL.

    At last night's meeting of the Burwood Council Alderman Reed referred to the insanitary condition of the Croydon. Public School. He declared that it was damp, ...

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  22. ITALIAN WORKMEN.

    Labor troubles were anticipated in connection with the Katherine railway extension. A number of Italians were alleged to have been intimidated. The local branch of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. WELL-STOCKED HOUSE.

    A remarkably large collection of house linen, cutlery, and ladles underwear was discovered by Sergeant M'Donald and Constable Alexander in a house in Neutral Bay last ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. CLUB MEMBER ROBBED.

    Mr. Alfred Julius Borchert, manager of Bell's Asbestos Co., 315 Kent-street, city, was last evening the loser of his coat, gloves, and cane through the wily manoeuvring of a ...

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  26. CABMAN REWARDED.

    John Ingram, a cabman, living In Rawson-street, Waverley, received a reward this morning from a Chinese merchant for returning s £70 worth of valuables, including a ...

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