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  4. DUNN CHALLENGE SHIELD CONTEST ON THE SPORTS GROUND.

    The First Flight in the 440yds. Hurdles. Hodgson (fourth), Coote (second), Fraser (first). T. Maher, Of East Sydney, winning the Hop, Step, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 43 words
  5. FEDERAL WORKS.

    No suitable detective having offered his services at £300 a year, the Federal Treasury now asks for applications for teh position of Inspector of maternity allowances at £336 ...

    Article : 424 words
  6. TITANIC DISASTER REVIVED.

    With the arrival at Fremantle to-day, of the British ship Ilford from Bombay, memory of the Titanic disaster was revived. The Ilford on June 8 was bound from ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. AMERICAN ATHLETE BEATEN.

    At the Olympic sports at Christchurch, Keddell, of New Zealand, beat Templeton, of America, in the 120 yards hurdles in the first heat. The pair rose[?]at each hurdle ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. TWO CRICKET INCIDENTS.

    Fennelly Catching Davis. Andrews Bowled by Ironmonger. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. B.M.A. AND LODGES.

    There is considerable controversy in the lodges of this district concerning the agreement submitted by the British Medical Association to the different orders. A public ...

    Article : 219 words
  10. POSTCARDS' SLOW TRANSIT.

    When the steamer Earl of Larrick, the collier attached to the American fleet, was at Port, Adelaide, at the time the warships visited Australia, two of her engineers sent ...

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  11. MISSING PEOPLE.

    The police are almost at a standstill regarding their inquiries for the Goulburn girl, Mona West, who disappeared on November 5 from the residence of her uncle, ...

    Article : 183 words
  12. UNPROTECTED HATPINS.

    Some time ago the City Council adopted a bylaw with regard to the wearing of hatpins, and the council's officers have cautioned a number of women who were not ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    At the sixth wool sale series to-day about 12,000 bales were offered. There was a good attendance of buyers, and competition, if anything, was keener than at the previous ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND'S LOANS.

    Mr. Digby Denham, the Premier of Queensland, although not yet fully recovered from his recent illness, intends to catch the Orient steamer Orsova at Melbourne for ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Three years ago Henry Geach, then 62 years of age, was struck by lightning, and he never recovered from the effects of the flash. He contracted an internal complaint ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. SIR GEORGE REID'S RETURN.

    Sir George Reld returned from Rockhampton by mail train this morning, and left for Sydney at noon by the steamer Wyandra. ...

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  17. BUTTER TO BE DEARER.

    An unexpected increase of 4s per cwt. was decided upon in the price of butter in the wholesale markets at Sussex-street yesterday, to take effect from to-morrow. This rise ...

    Article : 146 words
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  19. SCHOOLGIRL DISAPPEARS.

    A thirteen-year-old schoolgirl, Sylvia Be[?]ble, has disappeared from her home at Caulfield. The girl attended the State school at Armadale on Thursday, and appeared in her ...

    Article : 59 words
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