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  4. MIXED SURFING.

    A remarkable change in the attitude of the churches towards, surf bathing is being illustrated by those now attending the Church Missionary Association's summer school at ...

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  5. SOCIALIST LANDLORD.

    Thomas Cadley, otherwise known aa Thomas Trenton, was a socialist who even in death carried out his principles. He died, on December 20 leaving, property valued at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 673 words
  6. COUNTRY DISASTER.

    One of the most destructive conflagrations over; known in Moree occurred shortly after the closing of the shops at 6 o'clock yesterday evening Fortunately there was not the ...

    Article : 877 words
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  9. CAUGHT IN A SEWER.

    After a chase of nearly, a quarter of a mile Constable Hannon of the Marrickville police station, yesterday afternoon ran two men into a sewer in Edgeware-road, Marrickville, ...

    Article : 312 words
  10. CANADIAN NAVAL[?]

    The Canadian Government does not intend to introduce its Naval [?]th until it is assured of a majority in the Senate. ...

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  11. TOO SHORT A DROP.

    Yesterday's execution, of Charles Odgers at Fremantle Prison was accompanied by a shocking occurrence. ...

    Article : 231 words
  12. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, Judge in Divorce will leave Sydney for Adelaide tomorrow night. Before returning, his Honor will visit Melbourne and Hobart. ...

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  13. MOORE-STREET EXTENSION.

    Alderman Hagon's proposal to extend Moore-street through to Macquarie-street has not come as a surprise to the Lord Mayor. ...

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  14. MILLIONS IN MOTORS.

    During the year 1913 there were 2600 now motor cars registered in this State, exclusive' of taxi-cabs. The total number of cars registered from January 1 to December 31 ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. STOLEN GOODS.

    A robbery of £12 worth of Jewellery and a waistcoat from the residence of Mr. Alfred Harris, of 156 Wilson-street, Newtown, on Tuesday night was cleared up this morning ...

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  16. EXPENSIVE TAXI RIDE.

    His neglect to pay a taxi fare amounting to 5s 6d cost O. H. Jolly, a young man; £2 7s 6d, at the Paddington Police Court today. The driver of the taxi told the ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. GOLD EXPORTS..

    Since the beginning of the year gold to the value of £135,076 has been exported from the Commonwealth, to oversea destinations. West Australia has sent away specie valued at ...

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  18. RAISING MONEY.

    Thomas Walkin Ronnison 25, a Victorian native, was fined £5, at the Central Police Court, today on a charge of having stolen a silver watch and rolled gold chain, valued at ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. THIEVES AT RAILWAY STATION.

    A thief at the Central Railway Station Yesterday afternoon got busy near the ticket office, a favorite place for thieves to operate, and stole a suit-case which the ...

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  20. SUSPICIOUS IMPLEMENTS.

    With two implements in his possession--a shovel and a hammer-- a man was yesterday afternoon taken into custody by Plainclothes Constables Kennedy and Gray, of the ...

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  21. IDENTITY ESTABLISHED.

    The unknown woman who collapsed in a Balmain tram yesterday morning, and died while on her way to the Sydney Hospital, has been Identified. She was Mrs. Elizabeth ...

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  22. OUTBREAK AT COOGEE.

    The firemen at Randwick and Waverley had a busy time yesterday afternoon fighting bush fire on the hill above the southern reserve. For a time some new cottages ...

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    It was the hour of the spelling lesson, and the teacher was pronouncing the words while the small persons in front of her laboriously wrote them down. According to the usual custom, she called for volunteers to define each ...

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