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  4. Ferry Boats Collide During Harbour Fog.

    In an extremely dense fog which enveloped the harbour for several hours this morning, two ferry steamers came into collision ...

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  5. OURBOWLERS

    The Australian cricketers made a sound film at Lords this morning. Bradman showed the effects of ...

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  6. MUTINY

    Columbus (Ohio), Tuesday, The State Penitentiary where 322 convicts were burned to death recently was the scene of ...

    Article : 103 words
  7. ATTACK

    The State Government was bitterly attacked at a meeting of Crown employees held at Parramattta. ...

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  8. BARRED

    In the Victorian Legislative Council Mr. Edgar expressed concern at the action of the London County Council in buying only ...

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  9. MAIL TRAINS DELAYED.

    As the result of a loose tyre developing a goods-train was held up between Glenbrook and Lapstone Hill this morning. Consequently the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN MARBLE.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) has received a number of letters urging that architects should specify the use of Australian marble in all their ...

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  11. "Punch's" Cartoon.

    "Punch's" main cartoon, entitled "Strict Training," depicts the Kangaroo batsman intercepted by a schoolboy in the guise of a Lion cub, who ...

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  12. NORTHERN COALFIELDS.

    Before the Miners' Central Council resumed its sitting in Sydney to-day the General President of the Federation (Mr. D. Rees) said that he knew ...

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  13. AIR TRAGEDY.

    An Air Force plane crashed at Hornchurch. The pilot landed by parachute unharmed. A mechanic flying at Viborg was not ...

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  14. "BILLY" HUGHES IN TROUBLE.

    The Petersham branch of the Australian Party endorsed the action of its delegates in withdrawing from the Australian Party's convention last ...

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  15. OVER THE CENTURY.

    The death is announced at Darling Point of Mrs. Miriam Levien, aged 100 years and six months. ...

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  16. MAN RUNS AMOK.

    A man ran amok in Park-street, Melbourne, yesterday afternoon and commenced firing shots. The police were sent for and were informed that ...

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  17. 178 DEATHS.

    A return compiled by the New Zealand Statistician shows that during the last year 178 persons died in the Dominion from injuries received in ...

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  18. TRAIN STRIKES CAR.

    James Quinn, of Kempsey, had a remarkable escape from death in a level crossing smash, Belgrave-street, Kempsey, last night. Not observing until ...

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  19. CLEVER JUMPING.

    An unusual incident in the [?]ck and White Pony High Jump at the Sydney Show. Jockey Barton, after being eliminated in the contest, sent his mount. Little Doris, over by herself, running by her side to the rails to start her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

    At Redfern Court to-day. Arthur Percy Sealby (19), a shop-boy, was charged with having committed criminal assault main a girl at ...

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  21. ARRESTED IN WATER.

    A man who had been arrested for drunkenness jumped into about three feet of water at North Harbor yesterday and refused to come out. ...

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  22. CAR CRASHES INTO TREE.

    While travelling along Pittwater Road. Manly, late last night, a motor oar containing time men crashed with terrific force into a tree on the side of ...

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  23. DARING ROBBERY.

    Rushing into Ward's grocery shop at Bathurst yesterday, two men seized the cash register and carrying it from the shop, they escaped in a powerful ...

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  24. OVERPOWERED.

    During a quarrel between two parlips of rabbiters, near Broadford, John Stephenson, a member of one party, is alleged to have picked up a pea-rifle ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    Charles Jeffries Britten was at 5.45 to-day sentenced to death for the murder of his wife. ...

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  26. FRONTIER RIOTS.

    An Indian Office statement reveals that during the Peshawar disturbance the conduct of two platoons of Royal Garhwal Rifles were unsatisfactory ...

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  27. THE "OIL."

    Cyril Clifford Henrys (26) was committed for trial on a charge of having stolen £1155 from the Vacuum oil Pty., Ltd., by which he was employed as a ...

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  28. SHIP TRAGEDY.

    Only 24 of 250 passengers and crew of the Bengal river steamer are definitely known to have been saved, and while certain survivors reached the ...

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