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  6. MEN and WOMEN

    Alderman George Dingwall, who purposes leaving by the Otranto for a trip to England, has been granted leave of absence by the Balmain Council. He will also carry a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE ZULU CLASP.

    A man who at 19 years of age has fought the finest and fiercest black race known in the world, who has lain prone in a folding ambulance on the side of a mule on a ...

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  8. "A GREAT CONSPIRACY."

    The Minimum Wage Bill, introduced by Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons yesterday, contains only six clauses and a schedule defining 2L coal-mining districts. ...

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  9. NEAR EASTERN OUTLOOK.

    An all-round drop in prices, the heaviest since the outbreak of the Turko-Italian war, occurred yesterday on the St. Petersburg Bourse, though there was a slight recovery ...

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  10. THE RED ROLL.

    With a loud report, and a fierce, sputtering flash, an overhead tram wire snapped in Loftus-street, city last night about 10.30. It dropped to the road way squirming, ...

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  11. SEVEN IN A HUMPY.

    Habitual drunkenness and habitual cruelty were alleged against her husband by Elizabeth Darke in the Divorce Court to-day. Mrs. Darke was the petitioner in a suit ...

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  12. A LEG AMPUTATED.

    When Walter Simpson, the elderly man who had his right leg cut off below the knee by a tram in Oxford-street, Paddington, yesterday morning, was taken to the Sydney ...

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  13. ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT.

    "Broad-Minded" writes:-- In the case of Mr. Walter Simpson I think that the blame in this case is not to be attributed to the Commissioner, ...

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  14. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    During February 6572 emigrants sailed for Australia, 5456 going from England, 136 from Wales, 794 from Scotland, and 186 from Ireland. This total was an increase of 2642 over ...

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  15. RUSHING THE BILL THROUGH.

    The Government is anxious that the men should return to work on Monday, and the House of Lords has arranged to hold a special sitting on Saturday in order to ...

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  16. P. AND O. SHARES.

    The deferred shares in the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. have taken a further jump of £21. It was cabled yesterday that the P. and O. ...

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  17. NOBODY'S BABY.

    Charlie George Pritchard, proprietor of Pritchard's Boat Shed, Long Cove, Leich-hardt, was busying himself about the sheds on Thursday afternoon, when he noticed ...

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  18. GLEBE'S £10,000 LOAN.

    Mr. Jones, an officer of the Public Works Department, is to-day conducting an inquiry relative to the proposal of the Municipal Council of the Glebe to float a loan of ...

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  19. END DRAWING NEAR.

    The officials of the Scottish Minors Union in Glasgow have received telegraphic instructions to prepare to resume work on the 31st inst. ...

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  20. FELL AGAINST HIS MACHINE.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Hawkins) returned a verdict of accidental death this morning at an inquest into the death of Charles Middleton, aged 30 a machinist, lately living at ...

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