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  6. CATARACT DAM SCHEME

    Mr Henley, M.L.A., and Alderman Irving, of "Willoughby Council,. came;. into, conflict last night owing to the formers, statements to the Whoughby Council in connection with ...

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  7. GORDON BENNETT ILL.

    Mr James Cordon Bennett,, the well-known newspaper proprietor, . owner of the New York 'Herald" and other journals, is ill on board. ...

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  8. PREMONITION.

    Trevor David Walker, a victim of the Exeter railway disaster, lived at 31 Caven dish-street, Stanmore. He was employed at the Methodist "Book Depot, and was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PARLIAMENTARY PAGEANT.

    Fierce curiosity ; fills the minds of the classes about the present session of Parliament. In . the long history of the British legislature no. reassembling of Lords and ...

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  10. IN THE STATE, COAOE

    King George V. and Queen Mary at the opening of the British Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STREWN ALONG SHORES.

    A strange visitation has occurred at Cook's River, where, during .the past week, dead fish, have teen strewn about the shores in tons. ...

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  12. PARRAMATTA'S TELEPHONES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook) is ' connected by telephone with 'the Parramatta Exchange In common with other . subscribers' he is often told "all. lines engaged" ...

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  13. FUNERAL OF THE HEAVER FAMILY.

    The remains of the members of the Heaver family, who perished in the Exeter railway smash, and of Mrs. Heaver, Sen WHO had previously died in Sydney, were buried at Cootamundra yesterday. The only two hearses available in the town w ere used, and a second funeral bad to be held. The procession was over half a mile long. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SHORTAGE OF FIREWOOD.

    Owing to the firewood which was manifested to arrive at Alexandria not' coming tb hand, there was. a shortage of supplies today,' and only nine trucks were ...

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  15. NEWSPAPER OFFICE BURNT OUT

    The office of the Cowra local newspaper was burned dowel pearly, this morning, and the bullding and its contents were today destroyed The less is covered by insurance. ...

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    The new Chinose dictionary, published recentiy at Shanhagi, represents five years labor of many of China's greatest scholars, and supersedes a& the standard the famous ...

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