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  7. FORTY DEAD.

    ST. [?]BURG Sunday Evening Owing to a leakage in a gaspipe in a Moscow insurance office 41 person have been suffocated. ...

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  8. TERROR OF THE OLD DAYS.

    Detective John O'Sullivan one of the most picturesque and prominent figures in Sydney police circles for many years, died quietly at his home, 172 Windsor-street, Paddington, at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MOUNTAIN SCHOOLS.

    The state of the public schools in many of mountain towns has long been a source of anxiety to the parents of the children who attend them, and it has been only after a ...

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  10. MOOREFIELD RACES.

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  11. INSURANCE PANELS.

    Presiding at a dinner given by a number of doctor in honor of Dr. C. Addison, M.D., Liberal member in the House of Commons for Horton, Mr. David Lioyd George the ...

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  12. BOY IN BALLOON.

    Being up a child in the right way and be will not depart from it." Such was the text that was illustrated on Sunday afternoon to the crowds in Clifton Garden, when Captain ...

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  13. THE REEKS MURDER.

    The police are inclined to attribute the of Thomas Kent Rooks, the Sydney engineer whose body was found in a pit near Wolver-hampton to a gang of international ...

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  14. STRUGGLE IN THE SCRUB.

    At the Hornshy Police Court, before Messrs H. E. Jordan and J. A. Schweber. Js. P. charles Cannon pleaded guilty to having assaulted Constable Rowe the letter was in the ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. DEPORTED.

    The [?] without consulting the Austro-Hungarian Consulate, have expelled Herr the Conste[?]tinople correspondent of the Vienna [?] in the ground con ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE CABINET.

    Senhor Machado has formed a cabinet consisting of members of the Moderates. Senhor Almeida the leader of the Conservatives, and the leader of the Republican ...

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  17. OWED IN SHALLOW WATER.

    Another rase of drowning in swimming baths, the fourth this year has been reported to the City Coroner. Adam Lorger 45 a [?]utcher who lived at ...

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  18. "GENERAL JOHN REGAN."

    Aa a result of the disturbances tt westport, Ireland where a crowd attached the theatre in which the play. "General John Regan." was being performed, twenty persons ...

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  19. BIG BILLARDS.

    George [?] was defeated in his billiard match with Ivory balls by 2886 points. Tom Newman who had 1000 start, reaching 18,000 with opponent at 15,164. ...

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  20. RUSSIAN TEMPERANCE REFORM

    ST. PETERSBURG Sunday Evening. The Council of Empire has accepted the motion of Count de supporting the prohibition of the sale of spirits in refreshment rooms, ...

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  21. TURTLES AT COWAN CREEK.

    The unusual appearance of [?] Greek during the past Double of weeks has provided visitors to that holiday resort with plenty of amucement Several of the [?] ...

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  22. FATAL TRAIN ACCIDENTS.

    An extraordinary accident occurred after a pl[?]nic nat Brightoo Beach (Victoria).on Saturday night, which resulted in [?] daughter of Mr. [?] ...

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  23. TURKISH UNIVERSITY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday Evening. The Turkish Government has decided to admit women to the University at Constantinople. Arrangement are being made for the ...

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  24. OVERCROWDED HOSPITALS.

    At a meeting of the board of the Balmain and District Hospital where the question of the nationalisation of the hospital was being discussed Dr. R. Stoiord more ...

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  25. SUPPOSED DROWNING AT WOOLLOOMOOLOO.

    A telephone message was received [?] Police [?] about half-past twelve on Sunday [?] that a man had [?] into the water from [?] ...

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  26. LADIES' SPORTS CARNIVAL

    Ladies have been interesting themselves in all branches of sport and to-morrow night at the Sydney Sports Ground. Moore Park, they will take part in a [?] An excellent ...

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  27. GERMAN WAR TAX.

    The contribution of the firm of Krupp[?] gun makers, to the war tax is stated to amount to £300,000. It is estimated that this sum is equivalent ...

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