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  4. ALTAR OF ECONOMY.

    The annual report by the town clerk (Mr. Augustus Vialoux) presented to last night's, meeting of Paddington Council, occupies 20 pages of a printed pamphlet, and deals ...

    Article : 445 words
  5. HOME RULE PROBLEMS.

    A serious difficulty over the Home Rule Bill is reported to have arisen in the Cabinet. Sir Edward Grey has been urging that the opinion of Ulster should be taken into ...

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  6. GERMANY'S HUCE ARMY

    The German Parliament has definitely agreed to all the provisions of the new army bills, and has consented also to the provision of six additional cavalry regiments ...

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  8. TANGLED FINANCES

    The finances of the North Sydney Council are in an extremely strained condition, and at the meeting of the finance, committee tonight a retrenchment scheme in connection ...

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  9. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE SCARE

    The villagers in Southern Italy, still fearful of further earthquakes, are afraid to remain indoors, and are therefore camping in the fields. ...

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  10. PROVISIONS OF THE BILLS.

    The new German Army Bills demands big increases in all directions, and the proposals are almost startling in their magnitude. An increased enlistment of 63,000 recruits every ...

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  11. DEARNESS OF BUTTER.

    Can the present price of butter be justified? There has been much talk of a great scarcity and a little of famine. The famine talk is ridiculous; that of a great scarcity ...

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  12. MISUSED DISINFECTANT.

    The sad suicide of a carter--John M'Farlane Gribben--who lived by himself at Boulevarde, Miranda, has come under the notice of the City Coroner. ...

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  13. INCREASED RAILWAY FARES.

    Now that the Government have sanctioned the increase in railway fares, and those of first-class passengers in particular, and exempting workmen's weekly tickets, I am of ...

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  14. FELLOW-LODGERS.

    Harold John Smith, a seaman, shared a room with three others at a lodging-house in Kent-street last Friday, and was relieved of a shirt, a hat, and other articles by a ...

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  16. TWO MORE CASES.

    Two young married women were admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last night suffering from lysol poisoning, and this morning they were both in a critical ...

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  17. TRAIN FARES AND FREE FERRIES

    "Father of Fifteen" writes from Horns by:--"We do not belong, to any Liberal, Labor or vegetarian party, or any other secret ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    "Democritus" is gratified:--"The present Government deserves the thanks of every democrat in this State in connection with its attitude on the ...

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  19. SWELTERING DAYS.

    The heat wave by which pretty well the whole of America continues to be swept is skill killing or prostrating people in many parts. ...

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