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  5. ACTRESS AND A.D.C.

    His Honor. Mr. Justice Gordon. In the Sydney Divorce Court this morning, delivered judgement in the society divorce suit, of Watt v. Watt, in which during its hearing in June, ...

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  6. SMASH IN THE DARK.

    Continuing [?] before the Board of Trade inquiry [?] the A[?] railway smash, which took ple[?] September 2. Sir G[?] general manager of the Midland ...

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  7. THE NEW BRIDGE OVER THE ARGYLE CUT.

    A PICTURE PRINTED IN THE "EVENING NEWS" SOME TIME AGO SHOWED THE WIDENING OF THE AR[?] CUT. RECENTLY ACCOMPLISHED. NOW IS REPRODUCED A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN FROM ABOVE, INDIOATING HOW THE CUT IS BEING BRIDGED FOR THE UPPER THOROUGHFARE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE GUARD'S TESTIMONY.

    W[?] he guard of the colliding train, stated that when Matt[?] was passed, he was studying the [?] and did not notice now the [?] were. ...

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  9. WHERE THE FIRE STARTED.

    Mr C Paget, superintendent of the Midland Railway Company said that on the day after that on which the smash took place, tests had been made of the gas cylinders which ...

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  10. A LUCKY FIND.

    The famous £150,000 pearl necklace with the theft of which four men stand charged has been recovered at last. This morning while two workmen were ...

    Article : 335 words
  11. A SLAP AND A SHOT.

    A sensational quarrel ending in the death of one of the disputants occurred in a fashionable casino to-day while crowds of people were about ...

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  12. AWFUL CRASH.

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  13. RAILWAY TROUBLES.

    Great inconvenience and loss is being caused by the striking of railway men at various points in England, in sympathy with the irish strike. A large quantity of [?]ishable goods has been ...

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  14. A CONVICT PARSON.

    Lie[?] watching [?] has been sentenced [?] for not [?] ...

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  15. BLOCKING THE RAILWAY.

    In surveying the route for the railway from Wardell road to Glebe Island, it was found that the Petersham garbage des[?]uctor between Summer Hill and Lewisham, was right in the ...

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  16. TARIFF CHANGES

    It is expected that the Tariff Bill will be ready for the President's signature on Saturday next. The goods which are exported from Canada ...

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  17. A PRIEST KILLED.

    Will scenes have been [?] near Naples during the disturb[?]es consequent upon the [?] There has been a great deal of bitter feeling ...

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  18. POLICE TO FORM ASSOCIATION.

    For many months [?] of forming an [?] they thought of [?] and on Tuesday night [?] ...

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  19. MARRIAGE A FAILURE.

    At the Hornsby police Court, Vinton Gallagher appeared in answer to a summons charging him with having on August 22, at Mount [?] his wife, Ethel Gallagher. ...

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  20. HARRY THAW.

    The Court before [?] the application come has upheld the [?] of babe[?] corpus granted to Harry [?] No date [?] for the hearing of ...

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  21. THE REDFERN REVOLVER DUEL.

    In the charge preferred, at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions, against Frederick James Buckley, a negro, of maliciously wounding Harry White at Redfern, on June 24, the jury, ...

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  22. FIXING THE BLAME.

    At the inquiry into the smash between the White Mountain express and the Bar Harbor train on September 2, a verdict was returned to the effect that the conductor and flagman of ...

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  23. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    A memorandum of the recent conference between the premiers of New South Wales and Victoria, tabled in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly last night, shows that it was ...

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  24. THE FORBIDDEN PIPE.

    George Doy, an ancient Chinaman, was smoking opium in a house at Harbor-street, when Sergeant Hamilton looked in accidentally. As a result Doy was charged at the Central Court, ...

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  25. IN DARKEST AFRICA.

    It is stated that two officers and twenty-five men of the Belgian Army, who have been operating against the [?] in the Congo Free State, in Africa are missing. ...

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  26. PEACE IN SIGHT.

    It is expected here that the peace treaty between Bulgaria and Turkey will be signed by the delegates from both countries before the and of the week. ...

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  27. BUMPED OFF HIS CART.

    Hurled from his cart [?] In Darling-street. Balmain [?] afternoon. William willman [?] of the brain in the fall and [?] ...

    Article : 105 words
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