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  5. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    The prosecution at the trial of James and John M'Namara, charged with complicity in the Los Angeles outrage, is making no effort to conceal its hostility to the inclusion of ...

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  7. "THE SILVER STICK."

    London "Standard" gives some interesting particulars of large brilliant suites which are accompanying the King and Queen to attend the Delhi Coronation Durbar. The most ...

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  8. AN ANGRY RATEPAYER.

    The susceptibilities of Kuringai Shire Council are deeply wounded. They have been receiving picturesque letters from a ratepayer who is persistent in his desire to ...

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  9. AUSTRALASIAN RAILWAYS.

    Writing to the "Morning Leader," a correspondent claims that the nationalisation of the railways in Australasia has resulted in mismanagement and an alarming proportion ...

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  10. DEATH OF MR. CHARLES COWPER.

    By the death of Mr. Charles Cowper, which occurred at Camden yesterday, there has passed away another of those Australians who were conspicuous in the public life of ...

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  11. GAS OR DYNAMITE?

    The trial of the M'Namaras at Los Angeles on a charge of having dynamited the "Times" office is causing vast excitement in American working-class circles, and is also ...

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  12. POISONED BY CYANIDE.

    Constable R. A. Tomb, of the Pymbie Police Station, has reported to the City Coroner that Ernest R. Stupart, a married man, aged 39, lately carrying on business at ...

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  13. THE ILLAWARRA TERMINUS.

    The Railway Commissioners informed the Hurstville aldermen at their meeting last evening that the council's letter, asking, "in view of the increasing population of the ...

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  14. A DIFFICULTY OVERCOME.

    A slight difficulty arose in the Industrial Court to-day when the matter of a representative of the employees on tho Quarries and Iron Mines' (Hoskins') Board was mentioned. ...

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  15. RECEPTION AT THE AUSTRALIA.

    In order to celebrate the approaching marriage of Xl[?] Annie Hickey, Mrs. Wally Kerr and Mrs. Ernest Splisted, og Rose Bay, rave a linen tea party at the Hotel Australia yesterday afternoon. The annex to the ...

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  16. DEFECTIVE WATER SUPPLY.

    A serious complaint was made at last night's meting of the Hurstville Council by Alderman Cook, who stated that on several occasions people on the high lands in the ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. THROWN FROM A CAB.

    About half-post six this morning George Taylor, 70, an old-age pensioner, who lives in Burton-street, Darlinghurst, was driving a [?]b from the city to Erskineville. He was ...

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  19. AN AUSTRALIAN MILLIONAIRE.

    Application for probate of the New South Wales estate of the late Walter R. Hall was lodged to-day by Mr. P. V. M'Culloch, solicitor. ...

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