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  5. "A STINK POT."

    The strenuous first put up by the [?]Ryde people against the establishment of a sanitary depot in their [?] has resulted in exciting developments in the council. ...

    Article : 479 words
  6. THINGS WE DREW ABOUT.—NO. 1.

    THE GOLDEN AGE PEACE ON EARTH ANY GOODWILL AMONG POLITICIANS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEWCASTLE.

    In the course of last Saturday's Nowcastle letter it was indicated that the miners of this and the Maitland district were beginning to fear that, in submitting their coal hewing rate ...

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  8. HE CLEARED.

    At the waier police Court this [?] a roung Englishman, named frank chirles Greenwood, was charged with having stolen cetain property belonging to Mr. solomon, of ...

    Article : 280 words
  9. CAGE FALLS.

    A terrible mintog accident is reported to have occurred at a gold mine in Mysore. A cage was bringing a number of man in the Edgar shaft to the surface, when the gear ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. MARCONI MATTERS.

    Signor Marcont, presiding at a meeting of the Marcont Company, said that shortly they would be initiating cheaper communication between South America, Europe, the United ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. CIVIL WAR.

    That fruitful source of annoyance, a Jointly controlled boundary road, is causing trouble between the Municipality of Willougbby and Kuring-gai Saire Council. ...

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  12. A GENTLEMAN.

    Jack Johnson, the champion boxer, is not in the least disturbed by the attacks being made on him in connection with his engagement to appear at music balls in London. ...

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  13. ON THE RAMPAGE.

    Incendiary suffragettes have again been in evidence. At Edinburgh, some of them set fire to the mansion of a prominent stockbroker, who was ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. GREAT RUNGETTER.

    Brilliant form by Frank Tarrant, the ex-Victorian, has been one of the features of this month's play in the English country cricket championship. ...

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  15. RAIDING AT RYDE.

    An unique application for an additional [?] lamp was before the [?] Council at its [?] on Friday night. It was from H. Cons[?] of "Rothar," ...

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  16. A BRILLIANT SCENE.

    The Women's College held a successful masque in the University Grounds, Sydney, on Friday night, to c[?]brate its zist birthday, and between 700 and 800 visitors watched a highly ...

    Article : 398 words
  17. FIFTEEN HUNDRED OUT.

    Fifteen hundred workmen employed by [?] motor our factory at Acton went on strike owing to an alteration in the method of paring bonus for the time saved in a certain class ...

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  18. PASSENGERS DECREASE.

    Railway passengers in the United Kingdom in 1912 decreased by 22,000,000, as compared with 1911. This is attributed to the coal strike, and the ...

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  19. BOXER DIES.

    There was a fatal ending to a boxing contest at Liverpool, between private Basham, a welsh soldier, and Harry price, a south African. Basham is a hard hitter, and he knocked out ...

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  20. WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The sum of £300,000 has now been raised to ward the total of £260,000 wanted in connection with the celebration of the Wesleyan Missionary Society's centenary to October. ...

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  21. GIFT TO BROKEN HILL.

    Mrs. Coutts Michie, wife of the well-known artist (who was formerly Mrs. M'cullough), has presented two pictures to the Broken Hill Art Gallery. ...

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  22. MINERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of miners at Na[?], Vancouver Island, his now been practically suppressed. The milltary effected one hundred and fifty arrests including many of the ringleaders. ...

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  23. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    J. C. Parke won the lawn tennis champion ship of Europe by defeating F.Lowe, 5-7. 7-5, 6-1. ...

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  24. MONDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails close at the G.P.O., Sydney, ON Monday for Tuncurry, etc., per Tuncurry, at [?] ful. Fanning islands, Honolulu, canads, and United States of America, per R.M.S Marama. ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. SEA COLLISION.

    A collision occurred between the battleship ocean and the gunboat urd, of Hv[?]n island. The gunboat was badly damaged, and sank in shallow water, twenty minutes after being ...

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  26. HIDES AND LEATHER.

    Winchoombe, carson, Limited, are in receipt of the following cable from London:—Hides are [?] hibher. Leather and basils remain [?] ...

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