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  6. MAY DODGE THE GALLOWS.

    Although freely admitting his guilt, a man, who is now under sentence of death for robbery and murder, stands a good chance of escaping the penalty for his atrocious crime. ...

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  7. SNOW AND RAIN.

    Severe wintry conditions prevailed almost generally over New South Wales this morning. In the city the strong w.s.w. winds added to the coldness of the morning, though ...

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  8. BOY AND GIRL TOGETHER.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Gordon, Beatrice Emily Meredith, formerly Stoker, petitioned for a divorce from John Thomas Meredith on the ground ...

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  9. A WOMAN SHOT.

    The firing of a revolver in Berwick-lane, Darlinghurst, on the morning of March 28, had its sequel in the Water Police Court this morning, when Charles Hildebrandt, 55, was ...

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  10. POVERTY AND RICHES.

    The King and the Queen entertained the foreign Coronation representatives at Buckingham Palace yesterday evening. The guests arrived in the most gorgeous ...

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  11. THE MAGNAMINOUS SCOT.

    Mr. Walter Murdoch the literary critic, who is himself of Scottish descent, advanced a bizarre theory in a lecture he delivered on the poet Burns. There was a good ...

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  12. OTHER BRILLIANT FUNCTIONS.

    One of the most magnificent social functions that London has seen for many years took place at Stafford House last night, when the Duchess of Sutherland gave a grand ball. ...

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  13. A FIERCE GALE.

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  14. AMERICAN CITIZEN SOLDIERY.

    General Wood, chief of the United States Army, proposes to recruit a citizen soldiery of the nation entirely apart from the National Guard. ...

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  15. 65,000 TROOPS IN LONDON.

    Sixty-five thousand troops have entered London, and have pitched their tents in the various parks in readiness for the great Coronation pageant. ...

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  16. "A LOT OF MUGS."

    Some time ago Newtown Council agreed to a motion, emanating from Alderman Lewis, which asked the Railway Commissioners to have "Newtown" placed on the ...

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  17. THE WANTS OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Cook Federal Labor League drew the attention of the Newtown Council last night to the dangerously congested condition of King-street. Newtown. Several tram ...

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  18. IN OPEN REVOLT.

    The Republican opposition to the Canadian Reciprocity Bill has reached the stage of open revolt. It was asserted to-day that if the measure ...

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  19. NO BIOGRAPH PICTURES.

    Many biograph proprietors applied for permission to obtain a moving picture record of the ceremonial in Westminster Abbey, but all were refused. ...

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  20. THE KNIGHT FOR A DAY.

    Considerable annoyance was caused here yesterday by the receipt of telegraphic messages from Sydney to the effect that the name of Mr. John Joshua, the well-known distiller ...

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  21. EFFECT OF THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Owing to the uncertainty of their being able to got their vessels fully manned in consequence of the seamen's strike, several shipping companies that had arranged to ...

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  22. PATHWAYS OF DEATH.

    Alderman Dr. Neale, of Manly, who is an enthusiast in sanitation matters, and has an undying antagonism to flies and smells, showed at last night's council meeting that ...

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  23. A FATAL FALL.

    A buggy-driver, Joseph Smith, was found dead early this morning in the yard of Patrick M'Carthy'e livery stables in Clisdell-street, city. His injuries included a broken nose and head wounds. Smith, who lived in a ...

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  24. NEW P.L.L. BRANCH FORMED.

    In pursuance of their recent decision declaring the existing Glebe P.L.L. bogus on account of disobedience, the executive convened a meeting of the loyal members of the ...

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  25. A CHILLING RECEPTION.

    It is said that the reception accorded to the Servian representative at the entertainment to the foreign envoys in Buckingham Palace yesterday was so chilling that both he and ...

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  26. MATARAM FROM SINGAPORE.

    The steamer Mataram in from Singapore this morning brought the following passengers:--Miss Bice, M[?] Budge, Miss King, Mrs. F. Mack, Miss Drastic, Miss Keith, Miss Forsyth, Miss, Schulze, Miss Cowlishaw ...

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