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  6. IMPROVING COOGEE BEACH----THE ACCEPTED DESIGN.

    Of the 13 designs for the Coogee Beach improvements entered in competition for the £50 prize offered by the Randwick Council, that of Messrs. Buchanan and M'Kay, architects, of Pendennls, Chambers, George-street, in conjunction with Mr. C. Kemp, has been adjudged the best. The award, however, is subject to the condition that the architects shall be able to show that the work can be carried out on these plans for £5000. In the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAYS OF BEN HALL.

    In the story under the above beading in the Issue of "The Sun" of Saturday, 17th Instant, I do not know how Mr. M'Guire can say that Sergeant John King told him that ...

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  8. ARMY'S DEAD WARRIOR.

    Thousands of people have visited the Congress Hall at Clapton, where the body of General Booth is lying in state. So great have been the crowds that have ...

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  9. WILL RETIRE.

    Jack Johnson has changed his mind again, and announced today that he intended retiring and devoting his time to business and to looking after his home in Chicago. ...

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  10. TRAGIC MESSAGE.

    A hymn-hook, bearing a tragic inscription was found near the Waverley Cemetery by Mr. Edward Denning, of Underwood-street Paddington, on Friday evening. It was a ...

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  11. TURKEY'S TERMS TO ITALY.

    Although nothing definite has transpired regarding the instructions issued by the Government to the delegates entrusted with the peace negotiations with Italy, it is ...

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  12. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    In a violent editorial on the Panama Canal Bill, the "Morning Post" writes:-- "The United States is apparently resolved to proclaim to the world its cynical disregard ...

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  13. BARRY AND BURNAN.

    Ernest Barry, the world's champion sculler, considers that Durnan s terms of £300 for a race oh the Thames in October are exorbitant. ...

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  14. RAINY ENGLAND.

    There has been no first-class cricket in England since last Thursday, owing to the wet weather. ...

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  15. DEMOLITION OF A BUILDING.

    The case in which the State Attorney-General sued Prescilla Cooper, wife of George Leonard Cooper, of Gordon-road, Lane Cove, for £181 6s for alleged default ...

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  16. DISASTROUS LEGISLATION.

    Mr. B, Schwerin, general manager of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co., declares that the passage of the Panama Canal Bill will result in the scrapping of shipping and railway ...

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  17. THE LAW WINKED.

    The law is frequently blind to offences when the god of love intervenes. This morning a young woman who had been remanded from a previous court appeared before Mr. ...

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  18. A BAILEE OF £5.

    Robert Hughes, 30, was today brought before the Central Police Court charged With appropriating £5 of which he was the bailee, though not originally taking it with ...

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  19. CHURCHILL'S CANADIAN VISIT.

    The "Nation" says it is rumored that Mr. Winston Churchill will not visit Canada until the question of the Dominion s naval policy has been definitely settled. ...

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  20. UNJUST WEIGHING-MACHINE.

    "It is one of the worst cases I have had," said Reginald Drew (an inspector of weights and measures), to Mr. King, S.M., who was sitting in the summons division of the ...

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