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  4. CITY SHOOTING CASE.

    The shooting that took place at the corner of Goulburn and Pitt streets on the night of April 12 was inquired into at the Central Police Court to-day, when George Stokes. ...

    Article : 898 words
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  6. FOOTBALLER'S WONDERFUL DIVE.

    The speed of thought and action which his football training had taught him enabled A. Gough, a young man who lives in Arncliffe, to save a man from a terrible ...

    Article : 367 words
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  8. FRANK DENISON BROWN.

    Mr. Blacket, K.C., and Mr. R. Long Innes (instructed by Messrs. David L. Aitken and Barron) appeared before Mr. Justice Street, sitting in Bankruptcy Jurisdiction, this ...

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  9. POLICE PROTECTION.

    Notwithstanding the recent declaration of the Premier that increased police protection was an imperative need, of the community, his associate (Mr. Flowers), who administers ...

    Article : 247 words
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    SOME OF TO-DAY'S LATE NEWS APPEARS ON PAGE 5. ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S BIGGEST LINER.

    Twenty-one boilers, each weighing 150 tons, have been installed on the new Cunarder Aquitania. The Aquitania, which was launched last ...

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  12. CONVICTION QUASHED.

    Robert Alexander Johnston, aged 42, was convicted at the Central Police Court on a charge of behaving in a riotous manner in the Domain on March 23, and was ordered to ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. FATE OF THE NOMIA.

    It is believed that the bottle message found at North Auckland stating that the Nomia was sinking in a hurricane between Melbourne and Wellington, on July 16, 1912, is ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. WARSHIP WRECKED.

    The Portuguese cruiser Adamastor has been wrecked while homeward bound. She struck a rock, off the Chinese coast, and was badly damaged. ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. PRICE-FIXING.

    Russia has a price-fixing law to deal with the sugar industry--the sugar in this case being the product of beet. The price-fixing, with other strict regulation of the sugar ...

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  16. FOOTBALLER'S DRILL.

    Michael Joseph M'Guire, the Melbourne footballer, was charged at the Richmond Court with haying missed 15 days' drill. M'Guire said that some time ago he ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. SCALDED WITH STEW.

    Scalded to death with boiling stew was the awful fate of Edgar Albert Thorn, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Thorn, of Hugo-street, Redfern. On May 5 ...

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  18. SEWER FATALITY.

    The fatality at the Botany sewer on May 6, when Albert Henry Richardson was killed by falling about 15 feet, was inquired into by the Acting-City Coroner, Mr. Fletcher, ...

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