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  6. Mews of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    The Australian cricketers, who are practising at Lords today, complain of the cold weather. Whitty and Macartney, the left-handers of ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. CARNIVAL OF CRIME.

    George Leslie Smith, chief officer of the E. and A. liner Aldenham, from Hongkong, is a loser of nearly £20 worth of money and jewellery, and a Chinaman, who ran from his ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. ELEVEN !

    The death of an old-age pensioner, John Goodyer, of Hurstville, which occurred at Sydney Hospital last night, brings the total of fatal tram accidents since the ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. A FRUITLESS SEARCH.

    The Harbor Trust's new dredge Manchester is out 25 days from "Wellington (N.Z.) to Sydney today, and there are no tidings of her. She shipped only enough coal at the New ...

    Article : 426 words
  10. UNEXPLAINED ABSENCE.

    Much surprise has been occasioned here by the unexplained absence from duty since Friday of the Fire Brigade Superintendent, Mr. O'Brien. ...

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  11. MEN and WOMEN

    Mr Walter W. Atttwood, who, for the past 16 years, has been connected with the tiles and and mantepleces department at Anthony Hordern's, has now severed his connection ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DARDANELLES STILL CLOSED.

    Fearing a renewal of the attack by the Italian ships, the Porte has decided to defer the opening of the Dardanelles, Between 80 and 90 steamers are now held ...

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  13. EXUBERANT SPIRITS.

    Charges of riotous behavior were preferred against a number of young men at the Paddington Police Court: this morning, before Mr. Clarke, S.M. ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. INQUEST ON THOM BOARD.

    A finding of accidental death was recorded by the City Coroner this morning after inquiring into the circumstances under which Thorn Acudy Board, 69, met with fatal ...

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  15. THIEVES VISIT GROCER.

    The grocery establishment of P. Gleeson, 64 King -street, Newtown, was broken Into last night, but nothing was stolen. The thieves were probably disturbed. ...

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  16. ANOTHER ISLAND SEIZED.

    A wireless message from Admiral Preston, Commanding the cruiser Pisa, announces the complete occupation by the Italians of Stampalia, one of the islands of the Grecian ...

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  17. WEDDING RING STOLEN.

    A thief s reward for breaking into the premises of Mr. H. Strom, Broadway, Punchbowl, Belmore, on Monday night, was a wedding ring valued at £2. ...

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  18. UNPROTECTED PARRAMATTA.

    At the meeting of Parramatta Council last night Alderman Jago drew attention to the account of the assault and robbery of a ratepayer which occurred yesterday morning. ...

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  19. THE POPE'S HEALTH.

    The fact that the Pope has lately been holding audiences whilst seated in an invalid chair has given rise to rumors that his Holiness is again indisposed. ...

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  20. SWEPT OFF THE FOOTBOARD.

    Yet another tram conductor, losing his fly-like grip on the side of his car, was swept Oft the footboard last night, and was added to the Red Roll patients in the Sydney Hospital, ...

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  21. ONE GLASS-- AND OBLIVION.

    An insurance agent named Adolphus John Franks, 49 years of age, was charged at the Paddington Court today, before Mr. Clarke, S.M., with having stolen a gold watch, a ...

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  22. BALMAIN GIRL'S DEATH.

    Dear Mother,--I am not too happy, and there is nothing to live for as I see.--Hetty." This despondent message was found written on an envelope in the bedroom of Hetty ...

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  23. AERONAUT'S THRILLING DROP.

    Some thousands of people witnessed a thrilling feat by a professional aeronaut named Morton at Venice (Cal.). From an aeroplane that had soared to a ...

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  24. THE PIGTAIL MUST GO.

    The Republicans in the districts surrounding Shanghai are forcibly cutting the pigtails of all those Chinese who have not yet obeyed the order for the removal of their queues. ...

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  25. FELL OFF THE WHARF.

    An inquiry was held by the City. Coroner (Mr. Hawkins) today touching the death of John Berryman, 45, which occurred on April 24. ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. KICKED THE POLICEMAN.

    When Constable Denis Lane, of Redforn, arrested "William O'Hara, 23, on charges of being drunk and using indecent language, he threw himself on tho ground and kicked the ...

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  27. MORE POLICE WANTED.

    Alderman Treadgold moved at last night's meeting of the Leichhardt Council--"That more policemen are urgently required in city and suburbs to effectively protect life and ...

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  28. SEE "THE BLUE BIRD."

    Judge Rogers believes that a person's time can sometimes be more profitably engaged, among feathered fowl than in litigation. In a family dispute which came before him in ...

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  30. DIRTY PREMISES.

    Inspector Forgle, of Rodfern Council, proceeded against James Croudace ht Redfem Police Court today for allowing refuse to be scattered about his premises. ...

    Article : 94 words
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