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  4. DEATH OF MAJOR DOVE.

    By the death of Major Dove, which took place this morning in the Sydney Hospital, the Commonwealth has lost the services of an officer who, up to a couple of years ...

    Article : 600 words
  5. RE-INSTATEMENT DEMANDED.

    The following resolution has been carried unanimously by the Darling Harbor Branch of the New South Wales Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association:-- ...

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  7. REIGNED TWO HOURS.

    The two sections of the State Parliament Opposition combined forces and elected Mr. Watt leader. It was unanimously decided to overthrow the Elmslie ...

    Article : 88 words
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  9. AN INDIA RUBBER BOY.

    A seventeen-year-old lad named P. Kelly, who lives at 28 Macaulay-street, Leichhardt, had a narrow escape from being seriously injured in an accident in Parramatta-road, ...

    Article : 237 words
  10. CARPENTIER WINS!

    Georges Carpentier knocked out Bombardier Wells in half a round at the National Sporting Club tonight. When the fight commenced the men ...

    Article : 315 words
  11. CHASING CONVICTS.

    Mr. W. F. Knight, of Williamstown, who died at the age of 95 yesterday, was one of Melbourne's best-known identities in the early days. He took a leading part in the ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. LOSS OF A HUSBAND.

    The Chiefs Justice (Sir William Cullen), Mr. Justice Pring. and, Mr. Justice Gordon, sitting as the Full Court, to-day delivered reserved judgment in an appeal in respect of the loss ...

    Article : 283 words
  13. COINED IN 1701.

    Workmen employed in excavating the foundations of the railway workshops at Ballarat North have discovered a guinea piece embedded in clay at a depth of 2ft, or 3ft. The ...

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  14. GEORGES CARPENTIER.

    Who knocked out Bombardier Wells in half a round. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "CHILDREN'S TOYS."

    According to London "Fairplay," rather an acid tone has crept into the comments regarding the disposition of the colonial units contributed to the Imperial Navy. "There ...

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  16. INCREASED TRAM FARES.

    Referring to the proposal to increase the tram fares in Sydney, the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) stated to an audience at Enmore last night that, happily for them ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. QUARRELLING COUNCILS.

    At the last meeting of the Rookwood Council some very hard things were said about the Auburn aldermen. Last night at Auburn Alderman Ritchie, the Mayor, took ...

    Article : 237 words
  18. VERDICT TO STAND.

    The Full Court (the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Street, and Mr. Justice Ferguson) today delivered its reserved judgment in an appeal arising out of a deal in Canonbar ...

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  19. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    The delegates from America in the interest of the Panama Exposition-- Mr. Alva Adams, Major Cloman, Mr. O'Nell Sevier, and Mr. Stallsmith-- returned to Sydney in the ...

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  20. IT WAS EXPECTED.

    Two or three months ago Carpentier had defeated Wells so convincingly in fulfilment of a prophecy made when the match was arranged, as Carpentier knew ...

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  21. NOT GIVING LAND AWAY.

    At a meeting of the Paddington Council a few weeks ago it was decided on a resolution moved by Alderman Gosbell to ask the Water Board to grant the council a small ...

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  22. THE ONLY JONES.

    The Only Jones, who was left so badly by electors of Paddington, complains bitterly that he has been left in a hole. He told a large meeting so at the corner Bourke ...

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  23. WEIGHTS A FRACTION SHORT.

    Thomas Douglas, a fruit hawker, was fined 40s, with 6s costs, at the Water Police Court this morning, for having in his possession a 11b. weight and a 21b. weight unstamped by ...

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  24. WASPS TO KILL PARASITES.

    Mr. C. French, the Victorian Government entomologist, regards the discovery of Mr. Froggatt, of New South Wales, of the sheep blowfly parasite as one of the greatest ...

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  25. CATTLE-STEALING CHARGE.

    At the Penrith Police Court yesterday, before the P.M. Mr. Clegg Charles Adams, a butcher of St. Marys was charged with stealing one cow, the properly of Miss ...

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  26. WASTING WATER.

    Periodical examinations of the water service at private houses are made by inspectors from the Water Board. If a tap is detected to be leaking, even to the extent of ...

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  27. ANOTHER MISSING BOY.

    Rupert Edwards 12, of 16 Darghan-street, Glebe, is missing from home since November 28. He left about 7 o'clock in the evening to attend a picture show. His ...

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