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  6. LUCKY ESCAPE.

    A party of motorists had an extraor dinary escape in Oxford street, Paddington, on Friday night. Mr. T. Heine, of Ashfield, was driving his car, ...

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  8. Police Officer Startled

    While the sergeant was on duty at his desk at the Regent street Police Station early yesterday morning a man, attired only in a shirt, cautiously ...

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  10. NARROW ESCAPE.

    James Flodin, aged 37, of Railway street, Petersiham, had a narrow escape from being mangled by a trialcar in King street, Newtown, last ...

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  11. A BEER THIEF.

    "He is the beer thief of Bourke street," was how a policeman described John Tinncane's character in the City Court yesterday. "Tinncanc," ...

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  12. UNCONSCIOUS IN THE STREET.

    At about 8.30 last night Mr. Michael Cain discovered a man lying in an unconscious condition at the corner of Carr and Mount streets, Coogee. He ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL RUNAWAY.

    A sensational accident occurred at the Glebe yesterday afternoon, when a horse attached to a sulky, in charge of James M'Tighe, bolted in ...

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  14. HOUSE RANSACKED.

    The home of Mr. Walter Bromhead, in Tentrdon street, Botany, was entered during the absence of the inmates on Friday afternoon, a ...

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  15. DARLINC HARBOR ROBBERIES.

    Extra precautions are being taken by the Railway Department to put a stop to the frequent robberies from the goods yard at the Darling Harbor ...

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  16. DEATH OF WELL KNOWN TRAINER.

    Mr. 1. Foulsham, of Randwick, received word by telegram from Melbourne on Friday of the death of his brother, Mr. William Foulsham, ...

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  17. PUBLIOAN'S NEW BABY.

    Charged with Sunday trading, Thomas Murphy, licensee of the Alexandria Hotel, Ballarat, put forward the novel excuse that he was occupied ...

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  18. TRAM PASSENGER ROBBED.

    John Tasker, of 70 Stanley street, Woolloomooloo, has reported to the police that some time on Friday night, between Enmore and his residence, he ...

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