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  7. THEATRE BURGLED.

    Burglars broke into Mr. George L. Goodman's office at the Theatre Royal in Castlereagh-street early on Tuesday morning, using skeleton Key, or duplicate keys, to gain admission, ...

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  8. THE STATE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN IS IN FULL BLAST.

    SITUATION OF THE AVERAGE ELECTOR WHO HAS MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TO SELL HIS VOTE DEARLY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOR THE CUP.

    Interests and country visitors to Flemington Racecourse are always struck by the fact that each succeeding year brings some fresh feature in the surroundings of the great spring ...

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  10. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The inauguration of sir Rufus Issacs as Lord Chief Justice of England took place to-day. There was an unprecedented attendance of ...

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  11. STOLEN PEARLS.

    The case in which four men are charged with having stolen the £110,000 pearl necklace, which it was in transit between Paris and London, was contined to-day. ...

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  12. DRIVER CONVICTED.

    The trial on a charge of manslaughter of Caudal, the driver of the train, which, on September 2, smashed into another train at A[?]gill, as a result of which 15 persons were ...

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  13. WARSHIPS IN THE WAY

    The Sydney Harbor pilots and others in the navigation of big steamers in and out of Woolloomooloo Bay while appreciating the Australian Navy, are not enthusiastic about ...

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  14. THE HONORED DEAD.

    With all the honor that belongs to those who have been killed in war while fighting for their country, the victims of last week's Zeppelln airship disaster were buried in Berlin to-day. ...

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  15. A THREATENED STRIKE.

    The Granville Council and its employed have been an unhappy family lately. Ten of the men have been discharged and now the remnant of the staff threaten[?] to strike as a protest ...

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  16. UNDERPAID GIRLS.

    Speaking to the women who attended a political meeting at Aunandale, on Tuesday night, Mrs. K. Dwyer, the well-known Labor worker, pointed out that girls in factories were at ...

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  17. DUST IN COAL MINES.

    The remarks made at the Labor Congress by Mr. A. C. Willis, secretary of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association, concerning the prevalence of dust in coal mines, its ...

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  18. EXCITEMENT IN PITT-STREET.

    The usual tranquility of the early morning in Pitt-street was rudely disturbed soon alter [?] o'clock this morning, and a few passers-by for a moment must have thought that they had ...

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  19. IN IRELAND AND SCOTLAND.

    There are some beautiful picture of Scottish and Irish scones in this week's issue of the "Town Country Journal." Pleasant little farmyard pictures and the quaint stone ...

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  20. ROSE DAY.

    Everybody is talking about the unqualified process of the inauguration of Ross Day in Sydney. The collections, it will be recalled, over £3000, and to this extent the United ...

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  21. FIVE HUNDRED TO ONE.

    On a charge of betting in a public thorughfare, the Queen Victoria Markets, Angus M'Kay, 2½ was fined £10, with the alternative of three months' hard labor, by Mr. Burton Smith ...

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  22. REMOVAL OF FLEMINGTON SALEYARDS.

    It is estimated that the damage done in the roads within the municipality of Homebush, by stock is £750 per annum, and at the last meeting of the Homebush Council general ...

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  23. COAL MINES MANAGERS' EXAMS.

    An examination for mangers' and undermanagers' certificates of competency under the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1912, was held at the Technical college, Newcastle, on ...

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  24. ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN DEAD.

    Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, brother of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the local reformer, died to-day. (Mr. Arthur chamberlain was mainly ...

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  25. SCHOOL CHILDREN AT, PLAY.

    The children's sports, postponed from Empire Day, were held on the Waterloo park on Tuesday afternoon. About 600 youngsters look part and there was an interesting ...

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