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

    The Premier, M. S[?]ypin, and his Cabinet have resigned. No reason has yet been given. It is quite probable that this step has followed upon the recent criticism of the ...

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  7. BIG FIRE AT GLEBE.

    The watchman at M"Ewen's stables, Wentworth-road, Glebe, discovered a fire in the feed loft shortly after 4 o'clock this morning. The flames were coming from a quantity of ...

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  8. "WOMEN AND LABOR."

    "Olive Schreiner" (Mrs. Cronwright), who will be remembered as the clever author of that remarkable work "On a South African Farm," has written a new work entitled ...

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  9. IRISH HOME RULE.

    In the course of a speech at Glasgow, Mr. John Redmond, M.P., said that the fear of the Protestant minority that they would suffer oppression from the Roman Catholics ...

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  10. PORTUGAL'S WORRIES.

    The Monarchists are taking advantage of the dissensions among the Republicans, and are distributing money lavishly in the capital and the provinces. ...

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  11. RECIPROCITY AND BARLEY.

    Western Canadians favor reciprocity, and quote official figures of the price of barley in Minneapolis and in Fort William, Ontario, to support their contention. ...

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  12. MAYOR OF ERSKINEVILLE RESIGNS.

    The Mayor of Erskineville (Alderman Robinson) last night handed in his resignation to the council. This extreme stop was the outcome of a ...

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  13. THE DESTROYERS.

    Following upon the telegram received from the Secretary of Defence yesterday morning stating that despite the defects in their steering-gear the Parramatta and Yarra ...

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  14. SCULLING.

    The exact field to start in the "Parramatta Hundred" final on Saturday is as follows:-- sec. sec. ...

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  15. CHINESE AND JAPANESE.

    The "Novoe Vremya" prints a despatch from Mukden, which says that Chinese police have attempted to enter the quarantine lines at Feshun and serious conflicts with Japanese ...

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  16. GLOVES FROM OLD HATS.

    There are many, workers in Sydney who would probably feel far from echoing Goldsmith's words about "Sweet Auburn "being" the loveliest village of the plain." At least ...

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  17. THRIFT FOR THE WORKERS.

    The Mannheim Council has in hand a project under which all workers, of either sex will be eligible for benefits. If a person earns up to £7 10s a month, has ...

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  18. THE TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    The statement has frequently, been made, both in the press arid elsewhere, that the official treatment meted out to the male telephonists by the department-- such as the ...

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  19. GIRL SOLD TWICE.

    Remarkable evidence was given at the Bendigo Police Court yesterday,' when Parget Singh, a Hindoo, was charged with threatening to "rip up" Constable Howe ...

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  20. "A POUND A PUNCH."

    A foriegn sailor. Julius Strendahis; who ploughs the ocean on the good ship Essex, met a Scotsman in Market-street, near Sussex-street, last night. The meeting was not ...

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  21. PETERSHAM AND MARRICKVILLE.

    Alderman Ness moved at the Marrickville Council meeting last night-- That the Petersham Council be asked to appoint a committee to confer with Marrickville at an ...

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  22. DOMAIN ROBBERS.

    For robbing a sleeping man in the Domain on March 18 Thomas Johnson, 49, and George Wilson, 46, were brought before Mr. Smithers. S.M., at the Water Police Court this ...

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  23. EXPLOSIVES AT A GARBAGE DESTRUCTOR.

    In his report to the meeting, of Leichhardt Council held hist night the sanitary inspector (Mr. Toni Curry) reported that a serious explosion occurred during the past week at ...

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  24. COUNCIL'S LATE SITTINGS.

    For some time now Marrickville Council has been occupying a somewhat unenviable position. No matter how the Mayor, tries to push along the business, discussion ensues ...

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  25. THE G.P.O.

    Taking advantage of his visit to Sydney prior to his departure for the Coronation, the Prime Minister yesterday paid an unofficial visit to the Sydney General Post Office in ...

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  26. MORE POLICE WANTED.

    The need for additional police is felt locally. The big deviation works at Glenbrook have brought an increased population, chiefly of the navvy type, who at present make ...

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  27. THREW A KNIFE AT HIM.

    At the Penrith Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Clegg, P.M., Thomas Stanton was charged with assaulting his wife at Emu Plains. The pair had a quarrel at Emu ...

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