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  5. Amazing Allegations of White Slave Traffic.

    The police visited a house in Campbell-street, City, yesterday, and foundthree young girls, who stated that they had been living ...

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  6. JACK RYDER

    The return of Jack Ryder from! Brisbane yesterday was made an occasion of a demonstration at the railway station by hundreds of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NINE MEN

    Nine men were-charged at the Central Court to-day with alleged conspiracy to defraud in connection with the operatiohs of the ...

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  8. COAL DISPUTE.

    The Milfield-Greta Miners' Lodge decided yesterday to lift all the "black" bans. Members are. forbidden, to.take part in the ...

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  9. RACE RIOT

    A false star tat the Vincerjnes trotting.races led to the worst racecourse riot in France for a quarter of a century. Ten horses ...

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  10. SUPPORT FOR NORTHERN MINERS.

    The Tllawarra Trades and Labor Council resolved to call for solidarity among the coal mining unions,. and to support Northern miners. ...

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  11. STATE GOVERNMENT CRITICISED.

    The West Maitland branch of the A. L.P. censured, the State Government for attacking widows' pensions, child endowment and%iie. basic wage. ...

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  12. ON MURDER CHARGE

    At the Parramatta Police Court today Susan Robertson (45), a domestic, was charged with having feloniously murdeded Rita Davis, at Ashfield, on, ...

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  13. MINISTER v. TEACHERS' FEDERATION.

    —A vote of confidence in the President and officers was carried at a meeting of the Council of the Teachers' Federation ...

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  14. RAZOR SLASHERS.

    After a quarrel between two women and a man outside the Empire Theatre on Saturday night one woman drew a rasor from her handbag andslashed ...

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  15. KITE-FLYING.

    The proposals of the Federal Ministry regarding amendments to the Constitution are described by the lea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Girl's Stroy.

    A man who was arrested at Redfern last night tor drunkenness was found to be in possession of a razor blade iD a; piece of cork. Later, a girl called ...

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  17. JIBBED AT THE JUMp.

    When Constable Post found a woman sifting on the edge of a 24-foot cliff with her less dangling over, near The Gap. the woman said she had ...

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  18. Died in Agony.

    Wm. Arthur Gilland. a farmhand, residing near Jubin, met with a shocking death when a tin containing petrol exploded and ...

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  19. Bitten by Spider.

    Monty Riglesford (24), a resident of Gosford. was yesterday bitten by a red-backed spider at his home. He was removed to ...

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  20. MOSS VALE-PORT KEMBLA LINE.

    It is again reported at Bowrnl that the construction of the Moss ValePort, Kembla railways—will cease within one month, and that about 200 ...

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  21. ARE AT SEA.

    The British steamer Maimor, from Napier London, sent a wireless message from latitude 48.40 North, longitude 32.46 West, stating that No, 3 ...

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  22. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Four members of a picnic party at Maroubra beach were admitted to the Coast Hospital last night suffering from ptomaine poisoning. All are now ...

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  23. TO HARRY BARMAID.

    Zoubkoff, the Kaiser's eon-tn-law. whose wife, Pirincess ZoubkOff, recently died, is mow engaged to a pretty barmaid. He is seeking permission ...

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  24. 112.4 DEGREES.

    The temeprature at Adelaide yesterday reached 112.4 degrees, being the hottest day since 1912. In Melbourne the mercury reached ...

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  25. BURIAL OF SAMOAN CHIEF

    —There were poignant scenes at the bu[?],in his native village, of Vannoso, of High Chief Tamaserse, who was shot in the riots in Samoa, Many sympathising Europeans attended. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. HAWKER'S DEATH.

    It now transpires that the death of Frank Riddett was due to natural causes. Two men who had been detained in connection with the affair ...

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  27. RACING CYCLIST KILLED.!

    Several riders crashed in a dirt track motor cycle raw at the Motordrome nn Saturday night. Regi[?]ald Maloney (22) received injuries, from which he ...

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  28. TERRIBLE INJURIES.

    Terrible injuries were suffered by Andrew Thorn (38) when he was drag ged some distance by a train at Liverpool. He attempted to board the ...

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  29. OFF TO AUSTRALIA.

    The New Zealand airmen, Piper and Kay, took off from Croydon at 6.40 this morning on the first stage of their flight to Australia. ...

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  30. sPEEDBOAT HOG!

    A speed boat careering between a diving stand and, tbe shore at West St. Kilda last night struck a party of bathers, four of whom were injured. ...

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  31. BODY IN BAY.

    The body of an unknown man was found flouting- in Botany Bay yester day. If is thought ho may be a man who hired a skiff at Fisher's hontshed. ...

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  32. IDIOTIC ACT.

    Nine Passengers in a compartment of the Newcastle-Sydney train had a narrow escape from death near Wyong last night. When a bullet shattered the ...

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  33. STOP PRESS

    The Farmers and Graziers' Co. report: There was very keen competition from all sections of the trade at the Sydney wool sales to-day. For ...

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  34. TRAINEES AND LIQUOR.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Green), when asked whether he would permit, liquor to be sold at Military camps now that prohibition had been ...

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  35. DISLOCATED NECK.

    Eric ingham, who dislocated his neck while bathing yesterday, died early this morning. ...

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