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  4. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    Mr. R. Kellett, a settler from Papua, returned to Sydney by the steamer Matunga. He had spent four and a half years in and around Papua, and has had a great deal of ...

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  7. BAILIFF AND ORCHARDIST.

    The Full Court (the Chief Justice and Mr. Acting-Justice Ferguson) was engaged today with an application by Thomas Edwin Brown, of St. Ives, orchardist, for an order ...

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  8. ADRIFT IN MID-AIR.

    The story of a thrilling Journey in a balloon comes from Ingolstadt, a town and fortress of Upper Bavaria. The hero of the adventure was one of the ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Asquith's speech at the opening of the Imperial Conference is interpreted as indicating that the Government is hostile to any attempt to re-establish a closer form of ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. HIS LOVE FOR BRITAIN.

    Responding to one of the toasts at the banquet at which the visiting Premiers were' entertained by the Pilgrims' Club last right Sir Wilfrid Laurier unexpectedly, indulged in ...

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  11. THE IMPERIAL COUNCIL.

    The "Glasgow Herald"'says that there is no substantial evidence that colonial opinion outside New Zealand endorses the proposed formation of an imperial Council. ...

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  13. A PEKIN PLOT.

    Getting wind of a plot for the assassination of the Chinese Court, the police last night swooped down on one of the theatres and arrested a large number of Chinese who ...

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  14. ROCK-CHOPPING WORKS.

    At a meeting of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board held to-day, Alderman Griffin (vice-president) in the chair, a letter was read from a contractor to the chief ...

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  15. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    The "Daily Express" writes that once Canada becomes absorbed in commercial systems with, her greater neighbor, her political absorption, whether it is called ...

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  17. SHOOTING A NATIVE.

    A Capetown cable this morning announced that Mr. Lewis, a prominent Buluwayo citizen, had shot dead a native, whom he suspected of indecency towards his little ...

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  18. ANGLO-AMERICAN ARBITRATION

    Political leaders are profoundly interested in the proposed arbitration agreement between Great Britain, the United States, and France, which they regard as the most ...

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  19. DAIRY EMPLOYEES.

    A special meeting of the Milk and Ice Carters and Dairymen's Employees' Union, having regard particularly to the dairy employees, was held last night. ...

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  21. ENGINE DERAILED.

    The 8.3 a.m. train from Lindfield to Milson's Point, due to arrive at Wollstonecraft at 8.16, was delayed this morning just before the last named station was reached. The ...

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  22. POTTS HILL RESERVOIR.

    At a meeting of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board to-day the subject of Potts Hill Reservoir was mentioned. The secretary intimated that the cost of the land ...

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  23. 250 NEW MEMBERS.

    The report to be presented at the quarterly summoned meeting of the United Laborers' Union on Monday night next states that during the period under review. 250 new ...

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  24. "KICK ME QUICK!"

    The arrival of Constable Kennedy in Oxford-street, Woollahra, on Monday evening put an end to the mischief of two lads, Sydney Raymond Bond, 17 and Ernest Edward ...

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  25. A DISHONEST LODGER.

    Mary Rodgers, a middle-aged woman, appeared before Mr. Love, S.M., in the Water Police Court this morning to answer a charge of having, between February 1 and ...

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  26. GAVE HIS WIFE HEADACHE.

    At the Paddington Court this morning, Thomas. Allen, 55, was proceeded against by his wife, Annie Allen, for assault. He admitted having hit her. ...

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  27. QUESTION OF LEAVE.

    Delegates from the Ferry and Tug Boat Employees' Union yesterday waited on Messrs. Eyre and Doran, of the Port Jackson and Manly S.S. Co., Ltd., to ask that ...

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  28. SUFFERED FROM SCIATICA.

    Frank Solomon is a young man who suffers from sciatica. It was this unfortunate physical infirmity that caused him to get into trouble. He had been canvassing on behalf ...

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  29. A FIRE RECORD.

    Though throughout the whole area of the metropolitan district fireworks were strongly in evidence last night, and rockets scintillated in the ether and showered sparks in ...

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  32. ORONTES BRINGS IMMIGRANTS

    The Orient mail steamer Orontes arrived at Sydney this morning from London, after an uneventful voyage. When she left the home port she had 642 passengers aboard for all ...

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