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  4. DOPING OF WOMEN.

    SYDNEY, Friday—The police are sparing no effort in their endeavor to trace the person whe, it is alleged, doped afrs. Capels, a visitor from the country, in Pitt-street yesterday afternoon by puncturing her arm in a crowd with a hypodermic syringe. ...

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  5. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A message from Perth (W.A.) states a goods train, while pasing a love. crossing at Midland Junction, raa. down a motor ...

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  8. STOCK AND CROPS.

    The Stock Inspector, at Thursday's Meeting of the Young P. P. Board. reported that there is good feed on the majority of holdings throughout ...

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  9. CHILEAN DISASTER.

    SANTIAGO (Chile). November 17.—Further earthquake shocks occurred in the Coptape district. demolishing buildings. Twelve prisoners were ...

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  10. CAPTURED BY BANDITS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—A Pekinz message states that the British, American, Italian, French and Swedish Ministers have demanded tho Poking ...

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  11. DOCTOR'S BODY.

    SYDNEY Friday.—Although Dr. Thomas, whose body was found vesterday in the serub at Bankstown. left a note that the remains should be ...

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  12. Farmer's Shocking Death.

    A fatal accident befell Mr. Duncan Ketth, farmer, of Laon North (Vic.) on Tuesday. With his sistor, Mr. Keith was driving in a gig into ...

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  13. FIERCE STORM.

    SYDNKY. Friday.—Murwillumbah message states that after three day of sweltering heat, one of the fiercest storms in the historv of the district ...

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  14. LATE GENEVIEVE WARD.

    LONDON. Friday—Genevieve Ward the actress, who died recently left an estate valued at £8876 net. She bequeathed £5000 and her furniture to ...

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  15. BUILDING TRADES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A conference has been called for the purpose of forming one union to cover the whole of the building trades. ...

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  16. BIGAMY CHARGE.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Alice Adeline Cooke. 23 was committed for trial on a charge of bigams. The evidence against her was that ...

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  17. BODY IN BATH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The dead body of a man was discovered in an emptybath in the bush about 10 yards from Jano Parade, Lakemba. The body ...

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  18. HARBOR BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Sydney Harbor Bridge Bill passed through the final stages in the Legislative Council last night. ...

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  19. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    LONDON. Nov. 16.—The operation which it was found neccssary to perform on Mr. Rudyard Kipling, the famous novelist acd poet has been ...

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  21. LYSAGHT'S LTD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After being idle for seven months, part of the plant of Lysaght's Ltd. galvanised iron works at Port Waratah will ...

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  22. ILL-FATED WARATAH.

    A Capetown message says that the mysterious disappearance of the steamer Waratah and her passengers and crew some years ago off the South ...

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  23. SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The shipping trouble has become more serious as the result of yesterday's mass meeting of seamen in Sydney. An ...

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  24. HARVESTING ACCIDENTS.

    WAGGA. Friday.—Two serious harvesting accidents occurred on Tuesday at adjoining farms. As the result two young men are in hospital. Cyril ...

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  25. TOM MANN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The N.S.W. Labor Council was advised yesterday that the Commonwealth authorities in England and Sir Joseph Cook, High ...

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  26. Surgeon's Negligence.

    Ballarat, Thursday.—Mr D. Golding of Napier street, Ballarat. was operated on in the Western district 10 years age. and a rib was removed. Since ...

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  27. 15 LASHES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday,—Expressing the hope that physical punishmeat would be deterent, Judge Cordon sentenced Arthur Pearson, 21, at the ...

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  28. LIVE DETONATOR IN LETTER.

    Hobart, Thursday.—Alexander Cotton was sent to goal for six months for sending a live detonator through the Post in a letter card addressed to ...

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