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  4. WORSHIP OF SNAKES.

    Spirits infest the minds of uncivilised Papuans to a degree suggesting delirium tremens. As the Australian administrators push further into the interior they are more ...

    Article : 1,489 words
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  6. STOCK TRAINS COLLIDE.

    As a consequence of a collision at Flemington station early this morning, seven, stock trucks were derailed, and three of them, together with the brake-van, were badly ...

    Article : 219 words
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  8. GOVERNOR-GENERAL DESIGNATE

    It is not everybody who can wear gold lace. Mr. Ronald Crauford Munro-Ferguson is one of those who can. A year hence I am confident Australians will agree that they ...

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  9. RECORD FLIGHT.

    A navy airman, Lieut. Briggs, made a record biplane flight at Eastchurch yesterday, when he attained an altitude of 15,000ft. ...

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  10. SHARK SMASHES SKIFF

    Two scullers had an exciting experience on Leichhardt Bay this morning. Shortly after 7 o'clock Miss Eadith Counsell and Albert Haydon left one of the sheds ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. SHOP HOURS PROBLEM.

    Mr. M'Kensey, D.S.M., this morning, at the Paddington Police Court delivered his reserved decision in the White City shop hour's problem, in which Frederick Storm was ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. FIREWOOD PRICES STEADY.

    Another fairly heavy supply of firewood, totalling 25 truckloads, was submitted at auction in the Newtown, Alexandria and Darling Harbor yards this morning. Buyers, ...

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  13. PLAYING WITH SNAKES.

    Enraged at being held in captivity a tiger shake yesterday afternoon sprang at a young man, Noel Lewis, and gripping the left thumb with its fangs held on like a bulldog. ...

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  14. FIGHTING PRISONER.

    Sergeant Whalan had a rough experience while taking Charles M'Mahon to the lockup on Monday. The sergeant saw M'Mahon riding oh a lorry in Sussex-street. He had ...

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  15. COUNTRY PARSON ROBBED.

    Rev. John Thomas, of the Methodist Parsonage, Morpeth, has been the victim of Sydney thieves, who stole from his room at the People's Palace. 63 Goulburn-street, city, ...

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  16. STEAMER AND LAUNCH.

    The motor-launch Nebraska, owned by Mr. Taylor, of Lavender Bay, and a steamer of the Balmain Ferry Company's fleet co[?]ded off Longnose Point this morning. The launch ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. MISSING WOMAN.

    Mr. Denis Hayes, of 33 Edward-street, Redfern, wants to find Esther. Hayes, who left home about a month ago. Site was seen in Bullanaming-street; Redfern, and in supposed ...

    Article : 63 words
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