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  6. RIOT AT CAMPSIE.

    A serious riot occurred on Campsle Railway Bridge about 11 o'clock on Saturday night, and a constable came in for a rough time at the hands of a band of rowdy and violent ...

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  7. MEXICAN MUDDLE.

    Mr. William Taft, ex-President, in addressing the National Geographical Society, warned the United States of the vast responsibilities involved in the invasion of Mexico. ...

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  8. BALL OF FIRE.

    The devotions of the large congregation which [?] church of England [?] last night, were disturbed ina stating [?] ...

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  9. CITY BURGLARIES.

    Thieves were pretty will occupied during the week-end and [?] committing to burglaries which both carried out lately unstable for [?] ...

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  10. FIREBALL AT GLEBE.

    [?] brilliant sight at Globe during the storm. A huge are ball fell in [?] wonderful electrical display, and their bowled off along the thorough[?]in ...

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  11. THE MEAT STRIKE.

    Killing operations were resumed by the master boochers at the Globe Island [?] this morning, but the unionist slaughtermen who worked on Friday and Saturday did not make ...

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  12. IN THE EASTERN SUBURBS.

    After a succession of rainy days in Sydney, Sunday broke fine, but the atmosphere was heavy with [?] and in the morning there was as much as 85 per cent of humidity. ...

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  13. HEAVY FISH SUPPLIES.

    At the Redfern Fish Markets this morning heavy supplies were forward, altogether 600 baskets of fish, 10 dozen lobsters, and 30 bores of prawns were tabled. ...

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  14. BRISK BUYING AT HOMEBUSH.

    The position at the Homebush sheep sales this morning was practically unchanged, with the exception that a buyer from a well-known firm of carried butchers' at the abattoirs was ...

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  15. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    An application was made to Mr. [?] in chambers this morning, by a [?] for a write of [?] wife to deliver up two of the children, whom, ...

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  16. NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    Mr. A. Birroll, Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at Bristol, said the people could not answer for themselves that never, in a fit of indigation, would they clamor for war. ...

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  17. ASCOT VALE STAKES.

    V.R.C. Arcot Vale Stakes, of 1000 sovs, 6 furlongs for two-year-olds Colts, 8st 10lb: Millies, 8st 7lb. Penalties and allowances. Run at Flemington to-morrow. ...

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  18. MORE UNION SHOPS.

    It is probable that to-morrow three more union shops will be opened. This morning Mr. T. W. Furse, general secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Australasian Meat Industry ...

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