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  4. EDWARD DYSON.

    Edward Dyson, short-story writer, novelist, poet, paragraphist, and playwright in embryo is in Sydney. During the week he has been engaged in watching the final ...

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  5. HAWKER A. HERO.

    Hawker, the Australian aviator, is becoming a public hero. While he was salving his aeroplane from Lough Shinney yesterday he was bosieged by ...

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  6. THE OPIUM DEN.

    The "Sun" has received two letters from persons who have themselves visited the Willoughby opium den described by one of our reporters, who gained admittance on an ...

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  8. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS.

    The miners and other employees at most of the South Coast collieries and coke works would have received full time for their fortnight's pay to-day had the Railway ...

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  9. HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE.

    Sociology and architecture appear to be kindred subjects with Waiter Burniy Griffin, who won the prize for the design of Australia's Federal capital. ...

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  12. POTTS POINT BAG-SNATCHERS.

    The criminal who centres his attention on bag-snatching appeared to have had his day, and it certainly looked as though the police had got the evil under. But it is not so. Two ...

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  13. ENGINE DERAILED.

    The derailment of an engine at Collins' Siding, near Bundanoon, last night completely disorganised the southern traffic. The Temora mail, due in Sydney at 5.32 this ...

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  14. DOGMAN KILLED.

    Robert Edward James Hutchings, a dogman, 35 years old, was hoisting timber at a building in O'Connell- street, last Friday, when the plank on which he was standing ...

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