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  4. COUNTRY EDITION

    Mrs. Maud Murphy (38), committed suicide, this morning, by jumping through a window of University Chambers, Phillip Street, City. She ...

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  6. A SALUTARY SENTENCE

    At the Ballarat Criminal Court, Stanley Walter Plater (29), a labour-er, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment with hard labour, for ...

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  7. THE QUAY STATION SITE.

    According to the Minister for Works, the temporary delay in coming to a decision in respect to the Circular Quay station site will not ...

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  8. LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Lady Bailey will christen Mase's airplane, "All Black," at Croydon, on Friday. Mase intends flying to New Zealand. He hopes to leave early ...

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  9. MACHINERY ACCIDENT AT WAGGA.

    A man named Croft sustained dreadful injuries at Wagga, when he was caught in thebelting of machinery, and hurled into a sheep pen. Every ...

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  10. THE ALLEGED BRIBERY CASE.

    The case in which Michael Fitz-gibbons is charged with attempting to bribe late Chief Secretary Bruntnell, was continued at the Central ...

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  11. MOTHER AND SON DROWNED IN BATH.

    Mrs. Sheedy and her five-year-old son were found drowned in a bath at their home, at Lambton. The police so far, have only received meagre ...

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  12. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Campbell and Campbell, solicitors, were instructed to take out of the Supreme Court, writs on behalf of Kingsford Smith and Ulm, claiming ...

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  13. A FORTUNATE FRENCHWOMAN.

    Two years ago, Madame Jobert Berthelot inherited £2,000,000 from a cousin in the United States. A flood of begging letters compelled her ...

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  14. PICKLES FOR THE ANTARCTIC.

    Sir Douglas Mawson, who is leading the Australian expedition to the Antarctic, spent the morning at a factory selecting a variety of pickles for ...

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  15. TASMANIAN FLOOD RELIEF FUND.

    Subscriptions received for the relief of the Tasmanian flood sufferers now totals £73,000. ...

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  16. YESTERDAY'S WOOL SALES.

    An average selection, totalling 11,345 bales, was offered at the wool sales, to-day. Of this number, 10,027 were sold at auction, and an ...

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  17. PREMIER BAVIN LEAVES SYDNEY.

    Premier Bavin has left Sydney by train for Adelaide, where he joins the Oronsey, for England. ...

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  18. THE WORLD'S OLDEST WORKING JOURNALIST.

    Mr. John Gale, J.P., of Queanbeyan, who claims to be the oldest working journalist in the world, entered upon his 100th year, to-day. ...

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  19. THE SALJE AND KAITUNA.

    The Marine Court has concluded its inquiry into the collision between the steamship. Selje and the Kaituna, which resulted in the sinking of the ...

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  20. SHOOTING AFFAIR IN A GARAGE.

    A French medical practitioner, Dr. Julies de Vilnets, was walking along Flinders Street, at 3 o'clock this morning, when he heard a revolver ...

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