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  6. HOW TO SELL FURNITURE.

    One gets rather tired of the eternal desire expressed by furniture houses to furnish families complete at prices ranging from £27 10s for the artisan's home to £147 17s for Mrs. ...

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  7. PAPKE AND SULLIVAN.

    Sporting critics are anxiously awaiting the result of the match between Billy Papke, and Jim Sullivan, the English middle-weight champion, which will take place in London ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. CAPTURED BY BANDITS.

    Professor Richter, the famous German explorer, while carrying out archaeological investigations in the Olympus' Mountains, was captured by bandits. ...

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  9. BEHEADED IN HIS SLEEP.

    The accidental discovery of some human bones in Grosswardein, one of the oldest towns in Hungary, has brought to light a gruesome murder. ...

    Article : 248 words
  10. THE CUT-OFF SKIRT.

    Parisian dressmakers have evolved another freak garment. This now article of feminine wear is what has been described as the "cut-off" skirt, so ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. BONDI LIFE-SAVERS.

    For three weeks the club-house of the Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club has stood on the beach without a roof or covering of any kind upon it. And why? ...

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  12. PICTURE DRAMA REHEARSAL.

    A sensational fire that did damage to the extent of £35,000 occurred yesterday at Powers' grounds. Nearly a hundred theatrical artists were ...

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  13. TEXTILE WORKERS.

    The International Federation of Textile Workers will begin a five days' congress in Amsterdam on Monday next. Of the resolutions to be submitted by the ...

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  14. JUVENILE DESPERADOES.

    Arming themselves to the teeth with revolvers and a plentiful supply of ammunition, two youths at the German seaport of Cuxhaven, set out with the intention of playing ...

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  15. "SCHEDULED AS DANGEROUS"

    The Glassworkers' Industrial Board sat at the Central Police Court last night. Mr. H. Holt appeared for the employers, and Mr. G. Turner for the employees. ...

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  16. TO THROTTLE COMPETITION.

    It is reported that the Government will urge a unique point of law at the prosecution of the Lumber Trust now proceeding. Even if proof positive that the trust ...

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  17. SYDNEY'S STREETS OF GLASS.

    The glass-like condition of Sydney's wood-blocked streets was responsible for a startling accident this morning, and the cause of a horse receiving injuries which necessitated ...

    Article : 296 words
  18. PAPER MANUFACTURERS' TRUST.

    One of the witnesses called before the committee of the Senate that is inquiring into the probable operations of the proposed Canadian reciprocity agreement was Mr. ...

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  19. A PROTRACTED VISIT.

    Chas. Henry Rutter, of Condumbal, today petitioned in the Divorce Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon, for a dissolution of his marriage with Emily Rutter, formerly ...

    Article : 317 words
  20. A MAN OF MANY PARTS.

    James Augustus Robb, who to-day sought in the Divorce Court a dissolution of his marriage with Harriett Robb (formerly Baker), is a man who in his time has played ...

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  21. POLICE-OFFICER HANGED.

    About 8 o'clock this morning Sergeant Meehan, of Petersham Police Station, made a shocking discovery in the body of a comrade, Sergeant Beck, lately of Condobolin, hanging ...

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  22. TOOK A PORTMANTEAU.

    Before Mr. King, S.M., this morning, at the Water Police Court, Thomas Stewart and John Kelly were charged with stealing from the residence of Michael O'Hair, Kent-street ...

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  23. A STOLEN OVERCOAT

    William Skehan, 40, was charged before Mr. King, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning, with stealing a cap and overcoat, valued at 30s. the property of William ...

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  24. GIRLS' CLOSE CALL.

    The danger attending the attempt to cross the street behind a passing tram without seeing that the other line is clear, was evidenced in the narrow escape of two girls, at about 6 ...

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  25. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Three big batches of immigrants are to arrive by the steamers Mamari, Wakool, and Orsova. The first batch by the Mamari is not timed to call at any other port in ...

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