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    THE SCENE OF DESTRUCTION AT MESSRS. BEARD, WATSON'S LIMITED, PREMISES, GEORGE-STREET, THIS MORNING, PORTION OF THE BUILDING COLLAPSED, AND THE ROOF FELL IN CAUSING DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT ABOUT £70,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHAILER'S RECORD.

    The Billiard Association baa decided to present a silver medal to Mr. George Shaller, champion amateur billiard player, of Australia. The medal is in recognition of and to ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. THE STOLEN PEARLS.

    During the learning of the [?] against the firemen who are charged with having [?] in the theft of the [?] ...

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  8. TO ANTARCTICA.

    Mr. [?] who is in set out [?] steam [?] to explore King Edward VII Land [?] was an intimate associate of the late Captain Scott. ...

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  9. FROZEN BEEF.

    The "Ball Mall Gazette" announces that the firm of Thomas Borthwick and Sons (Australian), Limited has accured an army contract for frozen beef at about threepence farthing ...

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  10. STRANDED.

    "The Daily Citizen's" New York correspondent states that Mayne's cricket team is stranded swing to poor gates. Last month the correspondent [?] there ...

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  11. MIDNIGHT CRASH.

    Had half of the inside of Messre. Beard, Watson, Limited's, big establishment in George-street, near King-street, collapsed in the afternoon instead of at about 10 minutes to 12 on ...

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  12. DOCTOR ACQUITTED.

    During the bearing of the case at the Old Bailey against Dr. Hamilton, who is charged with having received lubatics inot an unregistered asylum, and also with having cruelly ...

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  13. MEAT SHIPPERS.

    M. [?] for New Zealand [?] has organised [?] ...

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  14. TAXI-DRIVER GAOLED.

    The driver of the text-cab which collided on September 4 with a motor, owned by Johnson, the colored p[?]st, causing the latter to austain severe injuries to his back, has been ...

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  15. SCULPTOR DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Tinworth, the well-known sculptor. [Mr. Tinworth was modeller to the Doultons, at Lambeth Potter), and was well-known for ...

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  16. THE GREEK ARMY.

    The Greek Government is apparently anxious to mold unpleasantness ever the recent speech of King Constantine of Greece who stated at Potsdam, that the Greek Army success in the ...

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  17. A REVERSAL.

    To the [?] French boat [?] The [?] was a sensational one in view of ...

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  18. SPORTING INDEX.

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  19. PEACE OR WAR.

    The proposal of Lord Loreburn, who appeals to all political parties to center and settle the Irish question by cousent, has met with only a lukcwarm reception on the part of Unionist ...

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  20. HIGH-PRICED HORSES.

    Nineteen yearlings, the property of the late Sir Tatton Bykes, were sold at the Doncaster sales, and averaged 2249gs each. They aggregated nearly £47,000. ...

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  21. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The Australian Agents-General has given an informal luncheon in Sir George [?] High Commissioner. The opportunity was taken [?] him ...

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  22. PICTURE SHOW ASSAULTS.

    Roy Patkee 18, was at Darlinghurst B[?] on Thurday, [?] found gul[?] of having in[?] a girl of 15 years, named R[?] Marbel Paine, at stockdale, on August 2 The ...

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  23. TO PROTECT CONSULATE.

    A Japanese warship is reported to have louded a form of marines with two quickaren, in order to protect the Japanese Consolate at Nankin. ...

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