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  4. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    It has been represented to the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) that much hardship is entailed upon lads, who are working for their living by reason of their, having to ...

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  5. PUT INTO PLAIN CLOTHES.

    What is regarded by the men in the North Sydney Police Division as a most glaring piece of favoritism has occurred in connection with a recent "plain clothes" ...

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  6. "DISLOYAL" STAMPS.

    Mr. Henley, M.L.A., declared, at the United Protestants' Demonstration at Clontarf yesterday, that there was a sharp contrast between pis conduct and that of the Roman ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    The proprietors of one of the Berlin papers, the "Tageblatt," arranged a dinner at the Hotel Adlon, at which it was intended that the guests should have an opportunity of ...

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    [This afternoon's news-will be found no page 5.] ...

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  11. DEFECTIVE LOCOMOTIVE.

    The passengers who arrived in Sydney by the Cooma mail train on Sunday, morning report an exciting journey. When the train was approaching ...

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  12. KAISER WILLIAM'S BIRTHDAY.

    Kaiser Wilhelm to-day celebrated his 54th birthday. In the course of their customary congratulatory references, the Berlin papers ...

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  13. BOLT ON THE LINE.

    A runaway which almost had its career ended through being run down by a train provided plenty of excitement for those in the vicinity of Sydenham railway yards this ...

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  14. BOY UNDER THE BED.

    Housebreakers took the opportunity of the holiday yesterday to renew their attentions to their favorite suburbs of Mosman, Neutral Bay, and North Sydney. ...

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  15. THE GARRISON ARTILLERY.

    The spirit of discipline has recaptured Major Chaseling, late officer commanding the Australian. Garrison Artillery in New South Wales. ...

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  16. FOUR MEN DROWNED.

    Particulars of the drowning of four, men and the narrow escape of three others have been received from Canterbury. A party consisting of seven men were ...

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  17. LOST IN THE MIST.

    An addition has been made to the death-roll of Mount Egmont, a snowclad volcano near New Plymouth. Miss Evelyn Oxenham, aged 22, made an ...

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  18. NEARLY A MYSTERY.

    A peculiar case of forgetfulness occurred yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Luck thought that her jewellery, valued at £250, had been stolen. She was sure that she had placed it ...

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  19. BROKEN BOTTLES ON BEACHES.

    A number of accidents caused through bottles being broken on the beaches occurred at Bondi and Coogee yesterday, and some children had to be attended to for cuts. Not ...

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