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  4. SOUTH COAST COLLIERIES.

    South Clifton mine is still idle, the dispute regarding pit ponies remaining unsettled. At Coal Cliff Colliery yesterday morning the whistle blew for work as usual, but when the ...

    Article : 149 words
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  6. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    The photograph on this page shows the remarkable progress of the construction work on the Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco. The date of ...

    Article : 283 words
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  8. "BUMPING THE BLIND."

    At a meeting held at Eveleigh yesterday an employee stated that practically all the folding blinds at the loco, sheds had been smashed up. Apparently the department had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 225 words
  9. GRAY'S BIG BREAK.

    At the conclusion of play yesterday the scores in the Gray-Newman match were:--Newman (rece[?] 2000), 10,453; Gray, 8428. Newman best ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. SHOTS IN THE STREET.

    Residents in the vicinity of Bathurst-street, Woollahra, were early this morning startled by the sound of revolver shots. Sergeant Mackenzie, who lives in that ...

    Article : 483 words
  11. CONSTABLE ARRESTS FIRE.

    Constable Dixon, of the Paddington police, checked an outbreak of fire in the shop of Robert Spring, barber, of William-street, shortly before 5 o'clock this morning. ...

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  12. IMPRISONED POLICEMEN.

    The committee appointed by the mass meeting of policemen hold at the Central, Police Barracks last Friday night to move for a new trial of the convicted policemen. ...

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  13. OUTBREAK AT WAVERLEY.

    The upsetting of a ker[?]ne lamp at Mr. A. Dick's house, 4 Botany-street, Waverley, at about 8 o'clock last night, started a fire in the hall on the ground floor. The Waverley ...

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  14. KICKED HIM ON THE RIBS.

    The sequel to the riot which occurred during the progress of the League football match between Glebe and Balmain, at Wentworth Park, on Saturday, was heard at the Glebe ...

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  15. FOOT-PADDINGTON.

    At the Paddington Council meeting last night Alderman Gosbell moved that the existing arrangements for the lighting of the streets of the municipality, during certain ...

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  16. COLD, FINE AND DRY.

    The spell of fine, dry weather which continues in the State, with its cool days and cold, frosty, nights, and not the slightest indication of rain in any quarter, is absolutely ...

    Article : 503 words
  17. ONE BLANKET, ONE MONTH.

    It appears to be a particularly heinous offence to be found in possession of a small blanket branded with the name of a shipping company. Blankets and other bedding are ...

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  18. MAN DROWNING.

    For months past Annandale Council has complained that it is impossible to keep life-saving appliances at Johnston-street Wharf owing to their having been stolen. ...

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  19. HIS "BROAD VIEWS."

    When Sydney Oliver was charged with stealing a horse and harness, before Judge Rogers at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions yesterday, he pleaded not guilty. He said ...

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  20. MONEY IN HIS SOCKS.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day. Harry Rommell, William M'Mahon, and John Coleman were charged with having assaulted Arthur Taylor, a docker and painter, and ...

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  21. ACCIDENT TO AVIATOR STONE.

    Stone, the aviator, did three fine flights yesterday in a bad wind, but in the fourth flight the machine side-slipped and fell two hundred feet, Stone having a miraculous ...

    Article : 116 words
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