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  4. THE PATROL'S LOT IS NOW A HAPPY ONE.

    Not least among the joys of cooter weather. Is the uses of a bat the City Council's [?] For the [?] cheif[?] have put their heads together. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IN FULL SWING.

    Mr. Asquith, the premier, on rising to speak on the amendment to the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons was accorded a great reception. Touching on the present Irlab ...

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  8. PILOTS OF THE PAST.

    During a heavy southerly gale on July 20, 1967, the ship Strathdon signalled Watson's Bay, and Pllo: Robinson ad his crow put off to meet her, with, in another boat. Robert ...

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  9. THE OATH.

    A complaint was made by Judge Docker in the District Court this morning concerning the buzz of conversation which often goes on while the oath is being administered to a witness. ...

    Article : 346 words
  10. YACHTING BOYCOTT.

    The Manly Regatta Committee held a meeting at Manly on Wednesday, when matters in connection with the recent regatta were ...

    Article : 318 words
  11. THE MEAT WAR.

    There was a full this morning in the campaign between the master butchers and the butchers shopmen who went on strike on Monday last. A large number of the employees ...

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  12. LORD GLADSTONE.

    It is officially announced that Lord Gladstone, the Governor-General of South Africa will retire in May next. Mr. L. V. Harcourt the Secretary of State ...

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  13. HANDBAGS STOLEN.

    Two handbags were snatched white their a owners occupied in [?] city shop on Wednesday afternoon. While on the first floor. Emily Ebsworr[?] ...

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  14. MR. BUXTON SUCCEEDS.

    It is officially announced that Mr. Sydney Charles Burien. President of the Board of Trade, will succeed Lord Gladstone as Governor-General of South Africa. ...

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  15. A FAIR MEAT COURT.

    Mr. J. Thomas, Bay-street, Glebe, objects to the eternal passing on. Kindly permit me, through the medium of your widely-read paper, to suggest the ...

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  16. SHIPPING APPLIANCES AT GLEBE ISLAND.

    The appliances the Railway Department propose to island at the Glebe island wharves were discussed by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce. The department purposes putting ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. ACTORS' DAY.

    Little Verna Bain, "the miniature Genee," a daughter of Mr. J. C. Bain of the Princess [?]eatre, will appear at the cafe chantant at [?] White City, Rusbeutter's Bay, on Monday ...

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  18. WHOSE WAS THE ERROR?

    Mr. Claude Fleming of the Royal Prince Affred Yacht Club, writes:— "As the finding of the Manly committee is against all fairness, I would like to ask them, ...

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  19. THE KIKUYU TROUBLE.

    Tho Dean of Durham (Dr. Moule) states that the final verdict in the Kikuyu controversy is not with the Consultative Committee, or with the Primate, but with the English ...

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  20. THE KING AND LORD ROSEBERY

    The King to-day visited Lord Rosebery. who is suffering from a [?]st compliant. His Ma[?] remained with the sufferer for an hour. ...

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  21. ASTA NEILSEN RETURNS.

    The many admirers of Asta Neilson, who freely described as the He[?]uchardt of screen by, will return to West's Pictures entertainment at ab carly date, after a severe and ...

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  22. OTRANTO FROM LONDON.

    The R.M.S Otranto, from London, via ports, berthed at Circular Quay this morning; the departure of the Otway on Wednesday made this possible. The liner brought 410 ...

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  23. FLIGHT OVER MONT BLANC.

    M. Parmelin has acroplaned from Geneva to Aorts, Dying over Mont Blane, a total distance of over 100 miles. ...

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