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  5. ANOTHER BURGLARY.

    Barglars broke into the Haymarket branch of Corpley's Limited, at [?] George-street, during the night, and apart from stealing about £20 worth of boots, displayed a ...

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  6. SCOTLAND FOR EVER! THE KILT TO BE RETAINED.

    Mr. W. H. KELLY HAD THE PLEASURED OF ANNOUNCING THAT THE SCOTTISH ALLOWED TO KEEP THE HILT, FOR THE RETENTION OF WH[?] ALL SCOTS IN AUSTRALIA HAVE FOUGHT MOST STREN[?]OUSLY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AERIAL DISASTERS.

    Fuller set[?] of the wreck of the navel [?]ship [?] show that she was changed on a acouting night when the disaster occurred. The gale, which was of terrific force, struck ...

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  8. REMARKABLE DEATH.

    An extraordinary incident occurred yesterday at the Johaunis[?] flying ground, while Dr. Rings was flying at a height of 900ft. The [?] who was subject to hear ...

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  9. A STRANGE STORY.

    The [?] men who have been arrested to a charge of being concerned in the theft of the [?] pearl necklace while in transit between Parts and Hatton Gardens. London, were ...

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  10. LIKE BATS IN A TRAP.

    It is now stated to connection with the wreck of the [?]ship [?] that at the [?] of the breaking of the storm she was man[?]vring with two aeroplanes. ...

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  11. WELLS WINS EASILY.

    The match for the heavy weight championship of Great Britain between [?] wells and Gunner moir took place to-night and resulted to a victory for wells in the fifth round. ...

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  12. BACK TO THE STATES.

    The most sensational of the many strange and exciting occurrence in connection with the case of Harry Thaw occurred this afternoon. The escape, who has been held in the ...

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  13. LARKIN IN GAOL.

    The bearing of the charges against [?] the leader of the Transport workers strike, was resumed this morning. [?] is charged with [?] persons to [?] ...

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  14. THE ST. LEGER.

    The Doncaster meeting was continued this afternoon when the principal race, the St. Leger, was decided. result:— ...

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  15. DEMAND FOR £40,000.

    Brandatatter explained to the others that Qusdranstein represented the principal for whom they were acting in the matter, and who did not wish to have his identity discovered. ...

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  16. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    It is announced that at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, on Friday next, professor William Bateson will be elected president, his being the ...

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  17. CANNOT BE REMOVED.

    An application came before Mr. Justice Heydon in the industrial Court this morning on behalf of the [?] Laborers Protection society, for the removal of their ...

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  18. MAN WOUNDED AT REDFERN.

    A can drove up [?] to the Redform [?] Station soon after [?]past 7 o'clock on Wednesday Evening, and the occupant [?] that "murder was being committed" at ...

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  19. THE BOGUS PURCHASE.

    Silverman and Grizzard met Spader in an hotel, exactly as "Le Matin" had narrated. The pearls were produced, and Spanier bought two. He then arranged that the next meeting ...

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  20. TWO MILLIONS.

    The Victorian loan of [?] has been underwritten. It bears 4 per cent interest. The issue price ...

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  21. FISHING IN THE MURRUMBIDGEE.

    Mr. G. V. Stead, Superintendent of Fisbery Investigation, who is visiting this district in connection with the request or the municipality and shire councils that the Murrumbidgee ...

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  22. LINSEED OIL AND TURPS.

    [?]ned oil is to-day quoted at [?] per ton spot pipes, and turpentine at 29s 3d per [?] ...

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