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  5. PORTION OF THE NEW THOROUGHFARE, DARLING HARBOR FRONT.

    THE ABOVE PICTURE DEDICATES THE CHANGE [?] BEING EFFECTED IN THE CITY FRONT OF DARLING HARBOR. WHEN THE GASOMETERS ARE REMOVED THE ROAD WILL BE CONTINUED RIGHT ALONG THE LIFE OF WHARVES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG GAS EXPLOSION.

    With a deafening report that could be beard fully a mile away, a big gas cylinder exploded under a railway carriage in the cleaning sheds at the Cental Railway Station shortly ...

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  7. AWFUL SMASH.

    A shocking railway disaster as a result of which 15 persons have been killed and 25 injured occurred [?] the morning in York shire. The Glasgow [?] ...

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  8. AN APPALLING SPECTACLE.

    The [?] that followed were int[?] terrible. The derailed and wrecked cats [?] flames and [?] ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    It is stated that the number of persons injured since the beginning of the strike riots in Dublin now amounts to 740. Many of these are suffering form serious ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The Corporation of Durban to-day gave a lun[?] to the crew of H.M.A.S. Australia, at the Athletic Grounds followed by sports, in which all ranks took place. ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. NEW ZEALANDERS EXPERIENCE

    Sir Arthur Dauglar, who was Under Secretary for Defence in New Zealand from [?] to [?] was imprisoned in a burning carriage. His rescue was effected just at the critical ...

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  12. THE DIAMOND SCULLS.

    According to Harry pa[?], who passed through on the mall boat from London yesterday, M'villy did not receive altogether fair treatment at the hands of the rowing officials ...

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  13. AN AERIAL DIVER.

    In the presence of numbers of the Army Aviation Cor[?] the [?] his sensational [?] the-loop [?] with a illeriot monoplane to-day. ...

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  14. BOTH HANDS CUT OFF.

    Some of the passengers were terribly mu[?]lated on the smash, and woman having both bands cut off. Those who were injured joined in the ...

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  15. THE DEATH ROLL.

    So far thirteen bodies, most of [?] are those of adulte, including, have been recovered, while two more persons are known to be missing. Most of the [?] ...

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  16. THE RESCUERS' DIFFICULTIES

    A dull [?]of the night, and in [?] ...

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  17. WARREN BARDSLEY.

    Cricketers centrally throughout the Common wealth and especially in Sydney, will be interested to learn, on what appears to be reliable authority, that Mr. Warren Bardaley, the ...

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  18. "FIGHT ON!"

    There seems little prospect at present of overcoming the strike of painters and other building trade employees, in London. The men went out in the first place on account of the ...

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  19. BI-PLANE CAPSIZE.

    While Lieutenant [?] an officer of the French Navy, was [?] at Rhelms with the wife of Lieutenant [?] as a passenger, the machine [?] causing the petrol ...

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  20. WHAT AN M.P. SAW.

    Mr. F. H. Booth, Liberal member for pontefract, who witnessed the riots, says:—"At the time of Larkin's arrest Sackviile-street was filled with promenaders afterwards the ...

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  21. SIGNALMAN'S STORY.

    It is that the driver of the A berdeen express, [?] that the engine was not running well, went along to the forepart of it to oil-up when near [?] not far ...

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  22. BACK FROM BISLEY.

    On board R.M S. Or[?], which arrived from London yesterday, are the Australian riflemen who took part in the recent Birley meeting. They are Garrley (W.A) and [?] and ...

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  23. TWO TYPES OF WOMEN.

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  24. LEFT IN THE TRAIN.

    Mr. Theodore Lenneberg, of Rocky Hall, parramatta, reported to the parramatta police last night that while travelling from Sydney, be lost a parcel containing jewellery to the ...

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  25. TEAM FOR CEYLON.

    Harry pearce, the sculler, who is returning from England by R.H.S. Orvi[?], says that great arrangements of the Rev. Mr. Waddy's cricket team. ...

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  26. SYMPATHY OF UNIONISTS.

    Mr. Ben. Tillett. speaking at the Trades Union Congress at Manchester, characterised the present Government as "bloody." If warfare continued to be made upon the ...

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  27. A BIG BOLT.

    The military manocurres on [?] have prematurely closed using in the stampede of 200 horses bringing to the [?] ...

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  28. ATTEMPTS TO WARN EXPRESS.

    Fuller accounts of the week show that GUard Whitley of the Glasgow express as soon as the approach of the [?] become known, after [?] and awakening ...

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  29. THE KOOKOOBURRA'S DIET.

    The subject of diet to which the look [?] is partial, and how he obtains it is dealt with us a very readable article in the current number of the [?]Journal." There is also a lot ...

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  30. UNION CONGRESS TAKES ACTION.

    The Trades Union Congress which is now altting at Manchester [?] announced its intention of sending a committee to Dublin, to address meetings on the subject of free speech, of watch the congress Jelegates state ...

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