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  4. BONDI IS THE MOST ILL-[?] SEASIDE RESORT IN THE STATE

    The wall of one of the main buildings of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's works at Pyrmont was blown down yesterday by a sudden and ...

    Article : 468 words
  5. NEGLECT AND FILTH RETARD PROGRESS

    "Man marks the earth with ruin-his control stops with the shore." When Byron wrote that line he must have visualized, through the weary years ahead, the Drowsy Dozen of Aldermen who triennially have apparently done their utmost to make Bondi the most ill-conditioned Summer Resort in New South Wales. In consequence of the article published in this paper last Sunday, drawing attention to the deplorable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRIBERY !

    Serious allegations have been made against certain members of the detective force over the alleged acceptation of bribes from bookmakers. It is alleged ...

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  7. Fairs and Shop-keepers

    The plight of shopkeepers of Bondi, who pay "seaside rents" for the Summer season, should receive early attention. The ...

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  8. Broken Bottles on Rocks

    A danger to the kiddies who paddle and bathe at the Bondi bogey hole is the presence, very often, of broken bottles and empty ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. STRANGE LIGHT SCARES FOLKS IN BACKBLOCKS

    Coolabin residents are not a little scared,' and a great deal mystified, by the appearance after nightfall of a peculiar light on the top of a hill in an ...

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  10. MAN'S ARM CHOPPED OFF WHILE HE SLEEPS

    Andrew Carroll, aged 34, a labourer, who lives at Merriwa, fell asleep beside one of the rails in the Darling Harbour goods yards yesterday afternoon ...

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  11. THIRD DEATH

    The third death arising out of the Redhead mine disaster occurred to-day. Thomas. Adams, aged 20, shiftman, of Kempster-street, Merewether, died in the ...

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  12. Labourer Breaks Leg When Car Knocks Him Down

    Thomas Gardener, aged 29, a labourer, of Smith-street, Mascot, was knocked down by a motor car in Botany-road, yesterday. His left leg was fractured ...

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  13. GIANT STINGRAY NEEDS 14 MEN TO HOIST HIM

    Fishermen, at Part Nearlunga, caught a monster stingray, which, on being brought asbore, weighed a quarter of a ton. The giant fish measured 8 feet ...

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  14. "KING OF IRAK" IS HUGHES' NEW HOPE

    "I would like to be crowned King of Irak," said Billy Hughes when questioned with regard to his reported appointment is High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MR. BRUCE

    Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister, arrived at Sydney yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bruce and will return to Melbourne on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MAN LOSES EYE

    A man named H. Roesler met with painful injuries at Warren Reservoir yesterday afternoon, as the result of which he lies in a precarious condition ...

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  17. Lost, After Chase, Alleged

    A smart arrest was made yesterday morning by Detectives Hubert. Thompson, Royal, and Nye, of police headquarters. On Wednesday they saw , a ...

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  18. MAN'S STRANGE DEATH

    An unusual fatality is reported from Norwood. William Ernest Bryant, aged 47 years, was making a canary aviary, when, it is said, the plank on which he ...

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  20. ELECTRIC TRAMS WILL RUN IN MELBOURNE TO-DAY

    By a narrow majority of two votes, the Executive of the Melbourne Tramways Employees Union to-day rejected the motion to call a stopwork meeting ...

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  21. THE HON. HUGH D. McINTOSH M.L.C. AND THE ABOLITION BILL

    There has been a certain amount of discussion in the public Press and elsewhere, of tho action of the Hon. Hugh D. Mclntosh in voting with the Government on tho Bill for the Abolition of tho Legislative Council. Even if one cannot expect that in tho actual tense atmosphere of party politics "tout comprendre, e'est tout pardonner," perhaps an unbiased reading of tho full text of Mr. Mclntosh's speech in tho Council on Friday night may enable both his friends and his political opponents to understand that ...

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  22. DEATH OF JAMES CARROLL

    The death occurred early yesterday morning, at his residence, "Westella, Carrington-road, Waverley, of Mr. James Carroll, founder of the well-known firm ...

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  23. ENRAGED BULLOCK

    A teamaster named H. Berg, whilst yoking some bullocks at Cooroy, was ripped from the check to the temple through a bullock tossing its bend. The ...

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