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  4. MISSING FRIENDS.

    The following were inquired for in "Lloyd's Weekly News" (London) of April 30. Per[?]s answering inquiries must give full address and the date of the inquiries to which they [?]mer in ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. Bad Boys and Girls.

    Following is a record of cased beard at the Children's Court, Paddington, during the week ended June 3:— Five boys for stealing, 4 boys for breach of ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. POLICE SERGEANT'S SUICIDE.

    In connection with the death of S[?] Beck, whose body was found [?] Pete[?] yesterday morning the following leth[?] was found in the pocket of de[?]sed:— ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. NEW RAILWAYS.

    Reports by the Public Works Committee on the inquiries into proposals to build railways from Tullamore to Toltenham, from Forbes to [?] and from Parkes to Peak Hill ...

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  8. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Pittick [?] the Attorney-General—1 When the regrading of the Public Service now being [?] out is expected to be completed [?] ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. FEDERAL BUILDINGS IN MELBOURNE.

    The following question were addressed to the Acting Premier in the Legialstive Assembly by Mr. Price:—(1) Has his attention been directed to statements made by members of ...

    Article : 218 words
  10. LIGHTING OF RAILWAY CARRIAGES.

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Jones asked the Treasurer:—1 is it a fact that in the [?] of lighting railway corri[?]ed New South Wales is far behind the other Australian States ...

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  11. DEATH AFTER TRAM ACCIDENT

    Mrs. Frances Kennedy, 63, a widow lately residing with her daughter, Miss Cortrode Kennedy, at [?] Young-street. Annandale, died at the Sydney Hospital yesterday under [?] and refused to go to the hospital, nor would she give the number of the house in which she resided although she gave the street and district. She told the ...

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  12. LODGER'S LOVE STORY.

    In London, a woman, attended by her husband complained to the magistrate at High[?]ate, on April [?] that a man—a former lodger— had pro[?]ested his love for her, and although he ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT HOUSE AS A HOSPITAL

    Mr. M'Laurin asked the Acting Premier in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly:—(1) is it a [?] thus the Governor-General's residence in Sydney is shortly to revert to this State? ...

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  14. N.S.W. GOLD YIELD FOR MAY.

    The N.S.W. gold yield for the month of May was 24,[?] ounces crude [?] to [?] ounces fine), valued at £20[?] as compared with 12,681 ounces crude (11,[?] onces [?] ...

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