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  5. ANOTHER BLOW UP.

    The island mail steamer [?] command of Captain [?] Hebrides, returned to Sydney [?] bringing news of another [?] ...

    Article : 365 words
  6. WAGES ON TUG BOATS

    The Federated blasters and Engineers' Association, through Mr. Croft, lodged with Dr. C. A. Coghlan, chairman of the Tugboats Board, this morning, claims for improved conditions ...

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  7. THE STORM OVER.

    Mr. Mattboug, the general secretary of the South African [?] which the [?] Miners Association is the main unit, states, that the [?] ...

    Article : 314 words
  8. GLEBE ISLAND STENCH

    The conditions at the Glebe island Abattoirs again formed the [?] for discussion at a meeting of the Balmain Council. Recently an officer of the Board of Health denied ...

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  9. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The tope of the London money market is easier than it has been for a considerable time past, and prospects of the stringency passing are indeed bright. Moreover, the ...

    Article : 402 words
  10. ARRESTED MEN RELEASED.

    Messrs Boydelt and Kentridg". who arrested on January 16. have been released on ball in the sum of £430. messrs. Tilbury and Rayburn, who were ...

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  11. FORCES DEMOBILISED.

    The rental proclamation demobilishes certain armed forces in Pretoria. [?], and Durban. The force in Natal and on the Rand will be demobilished on January [?]. ...

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  12. SOCIAL ITEMS.

    At St. Andrew's Summer Hill, Mrss. Susanna Cranfield, fourth daughter of the late Mr. G. H. Cranfield, of [?], Camden, was married to Mr. William Wilson, second son of ...

    Article : 259 words
  13. A HAPPY FAMILY.

    The Mayor of Petersham (Alderman wheeler) in a minute [?] to the alderman on Tuesday night, referred to the approaching changes in the council. ...

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  14. MARGARINE.

    Mr. Walter Runciman. President of the Board of Agriculture, In replying to the Margarine Conference's request for an Interview. said that he had already heard the views of ...

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  15. RUNAWAY TRUCKS.

    a train of coal noppers was ascending the [?] gradient from Lawson to Wentworth Falls yesterday. when the couplings between the last two trucks parted. The guardsman and ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    The first submarine built for the Australian Navy has left Barrow for Portsmouth. where it will undergo trails. Lieutenant Besant is in Command. ...

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  17. COOGEE SURF CLUB.

    A request from the George Surf Club for an extension of its lease of the site of the club room for a term of 10 years. caused considerable discussion at the meeting of the ...

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  18. CANOBOLAS SHIRE ROADS.

    Mr. W. H. K. Redmond. M.P. of the Irish Nationalist party. In company with Mr. M. F. Dalton (President of the Canoblas Shire). and the shire councillors, have made a tour of the ...

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  19. MORE HARBOR ILLUMINATIONS.

    North Sydney Council has given permission for the erection of an electric sign had feet by 40 foot over all. This illuminated advertisement will surmount the pastoral Finance ...

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  20. DEATH OF MR. FAY.

    Mr. Edward Fay, managing director of Messrs. Edward Fay, LImited, the well-known Sydney boot and shoe firm, died early this morning at his home, "Bannockburn," to Punch-street, ...

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  21. BUSINESS MAN'S BUSINESS METHODS.

    Dr. Lamrosh, the Mayor of [?], during the 18 months he has held office, has get an example to other suburban Mayors which they might follow with advantage. ...

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  22. FILTHY PREMISES.

    A pure food inspector had a field day at the local Court yesterday. and a number of the prominent business people of Orange were [?] in penalties ranging from 10s to £3. ...

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  23. STOCKBREEDING.

    All owners of stock should read the article by "Lana" in this week's issue of the "Town and Country Journal." One of the problems in stock breeding is how to combine economy ...

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