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  4. BISHOP DWYER WINS

    After deliberating for nearly seven hour, the Jury in which is known as the Ligouri Case returned into Court at 9.50 last night and at His Honor, direction recorded a verdict for the defendant, Bishop Dwyer. His Honor, Mr. Justice Forguson in summing up ...

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  5. IRISH PEACE

    Whereas the majority of people in Ireland heaved a sigh of thankfulness joyously celebrating and loyally observing the truce, Belfast is still ...

    Article : 199 words
  6. GENERAL NEWS

    According to the local Health authority no cases of infectious diseases have occurred within the municipality during the past three week. ...

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  7. OLD BOYS' DANCE

    Don't forget Old Boys Euchre Party and Social, Oddfellows Hall Saturday next the 16th. Faten's well known orchestra. ...

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  8. VALE CREEK BRIDGE

    The Mayor informed Aid. Beddle last night that specifications for the suspension bridge over the vale Creek at the eastern end of Howick ...

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  9. DE VALERA IN LONDON

    Mr. De Valera. in a statement after his arrival said there was no reason why they should continue in enmity. It was simply a question of ...

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  10. MILK ABOVE STANDARD

    The local health authority (Mr. R. Evans reported to the City Council last night that a return of the milk analysis for sixteen samples recently ...

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  11. SIR JAMES CRAIG TO ATTEND

    A Bellast menage stales that Sir James Craig, in a speech before his depature, said he had decided to attend the London Conference, because ...

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  12. SILK AND WOOL SCOTCH TWEEDS.

    Mr. George Craig, of Craig's Ltd., 133 George Street. Bathurst, visited Sydney at week-end and purchased the steek of Messrs. J. McNeal, of ...

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  13. COUNCIL ACCOUNTS

    The following accounts were passed for payment at the adjourned meeting of the City Council last night:—General Fund.—A. Cripps £1 6d. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN XI

    The Australian XI commenced a match against Scotland at Edinburgh to-day. The weather was brilliant and the wicket hard and easy. ...

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  15. BURLINGTON PICTURES

    Eugene O'Brion the star or "The Perfect Lover" "His Wife's Money" and "The Figurchead" will play the leading role to-night with Olive Tell ...

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  16. Rev. Mr. Youchell

    There was a lively scene here to-night when the Rev. Mr. Touchell, attempted to deliver his usual address against Catholicism and its methods. ...

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  17. INTEREST IN LIGOURI CASE

    To Indicate the widespread intense interest in the Ligouri case it is only necessary instate that from 7 o'clock until 12 o'clock last night the ...

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  18. FAT STOCK REPORT

    Burke Bros., report about 300 head of fat and store cattle forward up of choice heavy bullocks, cows, hoifers and vealers. The market ...

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  19. TO END WAR

    In order to avoid the possibility of the Alliance lapsing to-morrow, which is the terminal date. Britain and JHapan have forwarded an identic ...

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  20. Mr. John Storey

    The State Cabinet to-day decided to entertain the Premier (Mr. John Storey), on his return from England. The function will probably take the ...

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  21. HOBBS PROGRESSING

    Mr. J. B. Hobbs, England's greatest batsman and Mrs. Dougls, (wife of J. H. W. T. Douglas the English cricketer) both of whom were recent ...

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  22. MEAD'S GREAT FEAT

    Nead, playing against (Middlesex, completed his 2000 runs this, season. He reached his thousand on June 23, and secured his second thousand in ...

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  23. THE POWERS ACCEPT

    The "Daily Express" says It is officially informed that all the Powers—Britain, Frances Italy. Japan and China—have formally accepted ...

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