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  7. CONTROL OF BATHERS

    The Town Clerk of Waverley pre[?]ted the following draft clause which the [?]proposes to add to Ordinance 52 [?] with surfing at the meeting of that [?] ...

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  8. A FREE FIGHT.

    Exciting scenes occurred at a suffragette meeting in Bow Baths. A muffled lady on the platform disclosed herself as Sylvia pankbursrt. The police there upon rushed the platform ...

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  9. THE MAD MULLAH.

    Official dispatches state the Mad Muila's emboldened by the success of his attack on a detachment of the Camel Corps on August it, is beginning to give farther trouble ...

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  10. APPALLING MINE DISASTER.

    A shocking explosion invalving it is feared terrible lose of life, occurred at the Universal C[?]ltery, Songheydd, near Cardiff (Wales), early yesterday Morning. ...

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  11. WORK OF THE CAMEL CORPS.

    "Officers who join the Camel Corps are men who want excitement and danger and plenty of it. And it usually comes their way." Thus Mr. Cordon Brett, of Aden who is on ...

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  12. SIR HENRY GALWAY.

    The official announcement is made that list[?] colonel sir Heary lionel Galway will [?] Sir Day Bo[?]quet as Government of South Australia. ...

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  13. FOUR HUNDRED IMPRISONED MEN.

    The latest particulars show that [?] men have been get out of the burying nine alive, and that [?] are still [?]. There is practically as hope of rescuing these ...

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  14. THE WORK OF RESCUE.

    Rescue brigades composed of doctors, policemen, engineers, etc, harried to the score and volunteered to go down. The first party which entered the mine was ...

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  15. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    To-day's scores in the big billiard match of 18,000 up were— Recce.[?]. The Australian's score included a break of 562, of which 566 were scored off the red. ...

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  16. ROYAL SYMPATHY.

    The King and Queen have expressed their sympathy for the relatives and friends of the men who have been killed. The following message has been sent by ...

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  17. FLOWER DAY TO-MORROW.

    The garden-owning public are again invited to donate their gifts for the other of the sick and distressed of Sydney. The fourth annual spring flower distribution. ...

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  18. DEFRAUDED EMIGRANTS.

    Douglas MacDonald the [?] who on October 8, was arrested and charged with fraud by means of pretending to migrants that he was able to provide them with employment in ...

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  19. TERRIBLE INJURIES.

    The rescuers discovered a number of bodies which were mutilated is a shocking manner. Heart-reading scores ware w[?] at the pit-head [?] the women and children, ...

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  20. INVADED.

    Possibly the general public may not be a ware that 2066 Roman Catholic school children visited H M A S Australia yesterday afternoon, and, no doubt, if they are acquainted with that ...

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  21. SOCIAL CONDITIONS.

    The report of the Poor Law Commissioners for the past year states that the pauper rate was lower than in any previous year. This is attributed to the good trade ...

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  22. NORTH SYDNEY OVAL.

    Judging by the feeling displayed by a portion of the North Sydney Council at its last meeting, the proposal of the North Sydney District Cricket Club and the N.S.W [?] ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Members of the British Chamber of Commerce to Parts are visiting the principal centres of France for the purpose of [?] on the development of Australian trade. ...

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  24. VOLUPTUOUS ROMANS.

    The film pictures of "The Last Days of Pompeil," now being exhibited at Spencer's Lyceum are according to the London "Sketch", strongly remi[?]nt to the pictures of the ...

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  25. HARVEST FAILS.

    The absence of the September and october rains has resulted in the partial failure of the harvest in the United Central Provinces and in Rajput[?]. ...

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  26. FIRE IN WEST WORKINGS.

    The are which followed the explosion is now confined to the West Pit, where it is raging fiercely. Thousands of spectates have gathered on the ...

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  27. ENTRANCE GATES AND OFFICES OF THE NEW ABATTOIRS BUILDING AT HOMEBUSH.

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