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  4. SHOWS HIS TEETH.

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Richards, told a gathering of citizens at the Hotel "Australia last night in pretty plain language how he intended to rule during his reign at the Town ...

    Article : 492 words
  5. THE HAGUE'S GRIM HUMOR.

    In diplomatic, circles, the next Peace Conference, is not expected to assemble at The Hague before 1916.or.1917. The Palace, which has been built chiefly owing to the ...

    Article : 1,400 words
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  7. FISHING EXTRAORDINARY.

    A fishing excursion of a kind not before attempted In New South Wales will be commenced by three Manly amateurs on January 20. ...

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  8. CHILD TRAVELS 30,000 MILES

    There arrived at Fremantle yesterday by the Omrah a wee eight-year-old girl who has travelled over 30,000 miles and who has been the centre of much litigation. Her name is ...

    Article : 263 words
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  10. MR. JOHNSON'S FOURPENCE.

    Up to the time this edition went to press the Chief Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Johnson) had failed)to apply tor the sum of fourpence, entrusted to the "Sun" by Mr. J. ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. ALDERMEN TERMED GENTLEMEN

    A point of order, which, however, was not sustained by the Mayor (Alderman Thornley), was taken at the Marrickville Council meeting last night, because, a speaker ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. ENGLAND WINS TEST.

    The South Africans made a good effort In their second innings In the test match against the English team. They, wanted 398. runs to win, and succeeded in getting 304, ...

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  13. DIRTY NORTH SYDNEY.

    The dust nuisance in the northern suburbs has reached the dimensions of a plague, and every passing tram or motorcar, or other vehicle, raises great clouds from the surface ...

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  14. THE LAST POST.

    Alex Ian Osborne, aged 3, was listening to a brass band while it marched along the Corso Manly, last Saturday, afternoon. He strayed away from his mother and got into ...

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  15. SMALL ARREARS OF RATES.

    Mr. Hargreaves, council clerk of Leichhardt, and his staff came in for honorable mention at last night's meeting of the council ...

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  16. FREAK BILLIARDS.

    A fine performance in the five red ball and one white ball game of billiards, was accomplished by Mr. S. James, a member of the Amateur Fishermen's Association, during a ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. TO KILL PRICKLY PEAR.

    A new industry--the manufacture of arsenious chloride for the destruction of the prickly pear--is tribe established at Auburn, and Mr. Roberts, manager of the Cactus Estate ...

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  18. THE MILK SUPPLY.

    With a view to securing improved methods of dealing with the suburban milk supply, the Board of Health is now circularising councils urging the introduction of ...

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  19. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S DEATH.

    "I don't care how soon I die," said Josiah Edward Thrift to an inmate at the hospital at Rockwood. Thrift had only been in the institution, a short time, and was much ...

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  20. FARM WORKERS FOR VICTORIA.

    On board the Omrah, which arrived, at Fromantle yesterday from London, was an exceptionally find body of farm workers bound for Victoria. There were 30 persons ...

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  21. CHARGED WITH BIGAMY.

    At the Water Police Court this morning Arthur Edward Webster, aged 32, was charged with bigamy. It was alleged that on May 17, 1905, he married Marion Louisa Robinson, and ...

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