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  4. PEARL NECKLACE THEFT

    The mystery of the robbery of the pearl necklace worth £117,000 is a mystery no longer. The secret of the identity of the receivers of the stolen necklace is a secret ...

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  6. THE DARING PEGOUD.

    Before a crowd of 100,000 spectators at But France, Pegoud, the airman, Performed another thrilling fast yesterday, when he made a steep spiral descent with ...

    Article : 93 words
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  8. IN THE DOCK AT THE OLD BAILEY.

    The four Londoners who were accused of stealing, the famous £150,000 pearl necklace: James Lockett, a jeweller of Golder's Green Joseph Grizzard, a diamond merchant, of Dalston; and Simon Silverman and Loiser Gutwirth, diamond brokers, of Bow. Originally there was a fifth man in the dock, Daniel M'Carthy, of Independent means, but he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MERCERS' SHOP LOOTED.

    The mercery store of Kersey and Crawford in the new building of the Labor Papers, Ltd., Pitt-street, a few doors from Bathurst street, city, was broken into between ...

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  10. BROKEN SPINE.

    At diving frolic that has ended fatally occurred at Balmoral Beach yesterday. The victim was a member, of a well-known, Mosman family. ...

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  11. MELBOURNE RACING.

    Light rain fell at Flemington this morning. A smart sprint was credited to Monodia, who slipped over five furlongs 1min, 4sec. the first half mile being done in 50sec. Mint ...

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  12. CROW'S NEST OUTRAGE.

    There was a fresh development today in connection with the Crow's Nest outrage, in which Mrs. Woodruff and her- son Ronald had their skulls fractured with an axe. ...

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  13. BOY DROWNED AT LEICHHARDT

    The struggles of a drowning boy in a waterhole in a paddock off Moore street. Leichhardt yesterday; narrowly missed ending in a double tragedy. As it was Victor William ...

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  14. EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    Hartley District Eight Hours demonstration took place this morning in ideal. Weather There were nine, fine- banners, but the procession, although good did not come up ...

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  15. JUTE QUIET, BUT FIRM.

    Though the transactions injure fabrics in they Sydney wholesale markets today were small, a healthy tone, prevailed and the high prices ruling at the end of last week for ...

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  16. WELL WATERED MILK.

    "The deficiency of fat is 20 per cent, and the added water also 20 per cent," was the information inspector Kench laid before Mr. Smithers, S.M. at the North Sydney Police ...

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  17. SCARCITY OF VEGETABLES.

    Exceedingly high rates were obtained for all description of vegetable at the Sydney Municipal Markets this morning. The consignments forwarded were of moderate ...

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