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  4. SNAKE IN THE CITY.

    A snake two feet long caused a scare in Moore-street, city, opposite the shop of Tost and Rohu, taxidermists, a few minutes after 7 o'clock this morning. A passerby, who ...

    Article : 296 words
  5. KILLED BY MOTOR-CARS

    Motor-cars have become common in Sydney of late, and with the increase in the number of vehicles imported comes a bigger death-roll. No fewer than ...

    Article : 112 words
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  8. LOCKED IN.

    A number of girl employees were accidentally locked up in a Redfern boot factory yesterday afternoon. When work at the factory was finished for the day most of the ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. "BURNING LIKE HELL."

    Fear and impulsiveness undoubtedly cost many of the Volturno passengers their lives, said Captain, Hagenmoyer, of the N.D.L. mail steamer Seydlitz, which arrived this morning. ...

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  10. GERMAN OFFICERS GAOLED.

    The trial at Strasburg of Colonel von Reuter and Lieutenant Schad, on the charge of having usurped executive power at Zabern, has ended in the ...

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  11. TWO TRUTHFUL DRIVERS.

    The City Coroner held an inquiry to-day concerning the death of Henry Arthur Hull, aged 58, a gardener. Hull came out of Hyde Park about 1 o'clock ...

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  12. MISSING FOR TWO DAYS.

    Elsie Craig, living with her stepmother in Blaxcell-street, Granville, disappeared from her home on Wednesday night. The child, who is only 10 years, old, went away ...

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  13. HOME RULE WRANGLE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" declares that there has been no failure of the negotiations over the Home Rule Bill, inasmuch as the negotions have not yet begun, although Mr. ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. FEELING THE PINCH.

    That England is beginning to feel the effects of the tightness of money is the conviction of Mr. Eric Lloyd Jones, a director of David Jones, Ltd., who, with Mrs. Lloyd ...

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  15. BRIDGE LOCKED UP.

    About 7.30 last night the gates of the Gladesville Bridge were closed to road traffic to allow of the passage of boats, and all attempts to open the bridge proved futile ...

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  16. MAN'S DARING DIVE.

    An elderly man, who is said to be a wharf-laborer from New Zealand, jumped off Pyrmont Bridge shortly after 7 o'clock this morning, but was rescued by two bridge ...

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  17. REVOLVER WAS EMPTY.

    Alfred Ward, a young signwriter, who lives at Carlotta-street, Greenwich, had a rough handling in the vicinity, of Campbell-street on the night of January 3. He and a friend ...

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  18. NOT EXAGGERATED.

    M. Siccilianos, secretary to the Greek Legation in Paris, asserts that the fearful conditions of misery and want existing among the people in the regions devastated by the ...

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  19. SYDNEY'S SLUMS.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman R. W. Richards) has not yet received the Premier's letter, directing attention to the slum areas alleged to exist in the city, and referred to ...

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  20. ALLEGED EXCESSIVE SPEED.

    Recently the Hornsby Shire Council wrote an appealing letter to the Inspector-General of Police, stating that motorists scorched recklessly along the roads, heedless of speed signs ...

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  21. KILLED BY GAS.

    The unknown man who was yesterday found dead in bed at the Empire Hotel, Annandale, with one end of a rubber tube in his mouth, while the other was attached to ...

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  22. SETTLING MATTERS.

    The members of the Lyttelton Stevedores' Union signalised theirs entry into the new Arbitration Union by electing one of their number at a special meeting held last night ...

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  23. ANOTHER STRIKE OFF.

    A settlement has been arrived at in the dispute between tho letterpress machinists and Simmons, Ltd., and the men are to resume work next Monday. ...

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  24. INCREASE IN GARROTTING.

    "Some years ago garrotting was prevalent in Sydney, and had to be suppressed by very drastic treatment. The police tell me that garrotting is on the increase again." ...

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  25. HER DISREPUTABLE HUSBAND.

    In the Divorce Court this morning, Mr. Justice Gordon decided against the petitioner in the suit in which Califfordina Emma Stephens (formerly Williams) sought dissolution ...

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  26. THREE RACEHORSES DESTROYED

    M'Smith's training stable at Gisborne was destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. The racehorses Aldgown, Tribunal, and Lookshy perished. ...

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  27. BAD LANGUAGE ON SUNDAY.

    John Dwyer, of 5 Durham-street, Stanmore, proceeded against Alexander Aiken, at the Newtown-police Court to-day on a charge of assault. Dwyer said that on Sunday he ...

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