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  4. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that as soon as the Canadian Naval Bill passes the Senate the Prime Minister (Mr. R. L. Borden) will consider ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. THE RUSH TO CANADA.

    The shipping companies report that there is almost a total absence of inquiries concerning future sailings to Australia. The position contrasts strongly with that ...

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  8. THIEVES AT HABERFIELD

    Among the reports of robberies received by Superintendent Sherwood lately there have been several at Haberfield, and it seems from the police reports that a ...

    Article : 462 words
  9. VALUABLE BROOCH STOLEN.

    Mrs. Forbes Robinson, wife of a farmer, who is saying at the [?] has reported the [?] of a [?] is ...

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  10. WAS SHE MARRIED ?

    Mr. Justice Street, the Probate judge, was again engaged this morning with the petition for payment out in respect of the estate of the late Lilly Barlow, of Teven, Richmond ...

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  11. COUNTRY POISONING CASE.

    Atbal Armstrong, aged 28, was charged at the police court to-day with having at Rose Hill, near Gi[?]berra, on October 21, attempted to administer poison to ...

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  12. "THE TROGLODYTES."

    A little while ago, after the Blayney bye-election, Mr. H. D. Morton, M.L.A., a supporter of Mr. Beeby, described as "troglodytes" those who subscribed to the Lib-Lab ...

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  13. BLOCKING THE BILL.

    The Liberal members of the Senate held a meeting yesterday, to determine what their attitude should be towards the Naval Bill. At the close of their deliberations the ...

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  14. MESSENGER COMES BACK.

    After living in retirement as a footballer for a season and a fraction, "Dally" Messenger has decided, to don the uniform again. The call of the fine old winter game was ...

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  15. DISSENTIENT VOICES.

    Unwillingness to send good Canadian money, ships, or men to help Great Britain is felt and openly avowed by some of our northern neighbors (says an American ...

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  16. LABOR DELEGATE FINED.

    James Cooley, who stated that he was a delegate, of the Plasterers' Union on the Trades and Labor Council, was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with ...

    Article : 229 words
  17. LIGHTED CANDLE CATCHES BED.

    Curtains in a front bedroom at the residence of Arthur Tye, Baldry-street, Chatswood, caught fire early this morning through coming in contact with a lighted candle. The ...

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  18. CAFE ASSAULT CASE.

    The case which Mr. Smithers adjourned until to-day to hear further evidence was concluded at the Central Police Court to-day, when William Sutherland, aged 48, was ...

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  20. MR. WADE'S PUNCH.

    Referring to Colonel Ryric's statement at the Tivoli Theatre that Mr. Wade had got back his punch and would knock out the Labor party in October next with a ...

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