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  4. DODGING THE DROUGHT.

    Yesterday morning the Homebush saleyards were filled with multitudes of Australia's [?], bleating, all-wool asset. The stock exodus from the interior has begun. Inland ...

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  5. CONSANGUINITY.

    The decision of the Chief Justice of Queensland in a nullity suit which was brought before him in the Supreme Court at Brisbane comes as a reminder that the old ...

    Article : 529 words
  6. SHIPBUILDING AT SYDNEY.

    One of the greatest Industries New South Wales boasts is shipbuilding. There is not[?]ing now in the shape of a ship that cannot be put together here-- even a warship, ...

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  8. THE OLD SOBRAON.

    Now renamed Tingira and refitted as a training ship for the Australian navy by the Commonwealth Government The alterations cost about £7000, and the vessel is soon to be moored in Rose Bay, near Lyne Park. Most of her top-hamper,' such as topmasts and yards, has been removed, while her superstructures have undergone a complete transformation. She still retains her three "tops" and one yard-arm on each mast. British officers will instruct the first draft of Australian boy-sailors to join the ship, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 121 words
  9. SENTENCE SUSPENDED.

    Robert Benjamin Butler appealed at the Darlinghurst Court yesterday against his conviction by Mr. Burton-Smith, S.M., on March 21, on a charge of having assaulted ...

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  10. GLEANERS AND WATCHMEN.

    The latest trades union to be up against the Government is the Caterers, Cleaners, and Watchmen's organisation, and according to the secretary, Mr. J. Coote, the members ...

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  11. WAVERLEY TRAMWAY SWIMMING CLUB.

    M. Dunn (president), Geo. O'Dwyer, (secretary), A. M'Intosh (treasurer)). Sunol Shield team winners, H. Stuntz, W. Leslie, G, Bilton. The Sunol Shield, presented for competition among the Tramway swimming clubs by Mick Simmons, Ltd., in 1908, has been won by Waverley, 1908; Rozelle, 1909-10; Ocean-street, 1911; and Waverley, 1912. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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