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  5. FISHING NOTES

    High tide to-morrow:- Sydney 3.30 a.m. and 3.05 p.m. Come 4.20 a.m. and 4.55 p.m. Hawksbury 4.20 a.m. and 4.55 p.m. ...

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  6. CRUSADE AGAINST THE JAPS.

    Yielding to Governor Gillett's appeal, the Legislative Assembly of California have postponed the passage of the proposed anti-Japanese legislation, with a view to its ...

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  7. BURNS CRITICISED.

    According to English files just received, it is apparent that a tremendous amount of interest was taken in the Burns-Johnson fight in England, Most of the papers ...

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  8. SUMMARY.

    The Colonial Office denies that Sir Gerald Strickland is going to succeed Sir Harry Rawson. Marie Gilbert, a farmer's wife, has been ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN XI v. THE REST.

    The following 23 players have been invited to play in the match Australia v. Rest of Australia, which begins in Sydney next Friday:-- ...

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  10. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commissions' report on the engineering industry, which has just been published, states that in response to the inquiries made 77 firms replied that they were ...

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  11. TWO FUNERALS.

    Constable Tyler, the policeman who was shot dead by the two Russian desperadoes, Hefeld and Jacobs, while the latter were being pursued after having held up and ...

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  12. FISCAL EXTREMISTS.

    Speaking in Belfast yesterday, the Marquis, of Londonderry warned the Conservative Unionists that if extremists placed their fiscal views in the forefront, overlooking the ...

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  13. WHOLESALE POISONER

    Marie Gilbert, the wife of a farmer has been sentenced at the Assizes in Cher (France) to penal servitude for life for having poisoned her mother, father-in-law, ...

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  14. THE WALLABIES.

    Referring to the Wallabies' tour, the London "Standard" says:-- "The Australian Rugby footballers have apparently lost their form. During the week ...

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  15. IMMIGRANTS BY THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Lund's Blue Anchor liner Commonwealth arrived at Sydney this morning, bringing a large number of passengers. There were 101 immigrants aboard for New South Wales, 59 ...

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  16. THE "STAR" CAKE.

    It was Mr. H. H. Champion who declared, at the close of the famous maritime strike, that the workers were "Hons led by asses." Fortunately, labor's good sense is ...

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  17. RAILWAY STAFF LOST.

    The Milson's Point to Hornsby railway service has never had the reputation of being an expeditious one, and last night a delay of seven minutes was caused at one of ...

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  18. SIR GERALD STRICKLAND.

    The Colonial Office denies the report that Sir Gerald Strickland, Governor of Tasmania, will succeed Sir Harry Rawson in New South Wales. ...

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  19. UNDER-SECRETARY FOR LANDS.

    Mr. Robert McDonald, Under-Secrtary for Lands, who succeeded Mr. Edward Macfarlane, has decided to retire, about two months hence. He will also retire from the ...

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  20. A RICH REEF.

    Mr. Harry Hayek, a well-known prospector, who has been "trying his luck" with succees only in a small way for many years claims now to have "struck it rich." He ...

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  21. "WE WANT SHELTER."

    Crowds of people yesterday paraded the streets of Deilnanova, Calabria, shouting, "We want shelter." The Italian troops have been charged with ...

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  22. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    Strikes are fashionable. Yesterday afternoon it is reported the navvies working on the railway duplication works near Hornsby went on strike. They put in an application for sixpence a day more, and this not ...

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  23. RAILWAY SANITATION.

    The sanitary conveniences at the railway stations on the line running from Milson's Pt. to Hornsby are none of the best, and some of them can be said to be of the worst. ...

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  24. BOMBS IN SIBERIA.

    Six large bombs were yesterday found in the Technical Institute at Tomsk, in Western Siberia. ...

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  25. THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    There is one link in the story of the big opium seizure that has not been explained. This is how such a large parcel as 807 tins was overlooked in the search of the ...

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  26. THE BARB OF AN ARROW

    The "Star" will commence publication To-morrow (Saturday) of a serial story by a young Australian writer, Mr. Roy Bridges. ...

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  27. FIRE AT BATHURST.

    A recently-erected evaporator at the Bathurst Experimental Farm was destroyed by fire early this morning. The building stood by itself, but if there had been the slightest ...

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  28. PUNCHED THE NIGGER.

    Ever since the Burns-Johnson occurrence there has been much talk of the strong racial feeling that has been developed. As the Central Police Court this morning, a ...

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  29. WHAT IS GOING ON

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  30. THOUGHT HE WAS SCOTCH.

    "I wasna swearin'!" loudly protested a man with a distinct heather burr in his accent, and a decided Highland blend Impediment in his gait. He was assisted into the ...

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  31. A WRIT OF ATTACHMENT.

    Mr. Justice Pring dealt in Chambers this morning with a matter arising out of the suit of Charlotte Swan against Leslie William Swan, which was before the Divorce ...

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  32. BOGUS FINE COLLECTOR.

    The police arrested a man last night on a change of obtaining money by false representation. For some time past suburban residents have complained of a man who ...

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