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  4. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    British trade is greatly interested in the concessions granted to the British Union Cold Storage Co. for works in the Northern Territory of Australia. ...

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  5. "WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW."

    The Minister for Industry had before him to -day a letter headed "When the Lights are Low," which appeared in the Sun. It referred to the poor quality of gas in some parts of ...

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  6. CATCHING RATS.

    Rat -catching is being carried on daily by the City Council, and the number destroyed amounts to thousands. Bonuses at the rate of 2d a head used to ...

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  7. BLOODSHED IN PAPUA.

    A fight in a Papuan Dubu Daima, or Ceremony House, half a dozen cannibal natives killed, a white officer and native police grazed by flying spears, a constable clubbed, and a ...

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  10. AFTER THE RAIN: FLOODED AREA AT MARRICKVILLE.

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  11. PURPOSELESS THEFTS.

    A middle-aged Englishwoman, 53 years of age, of irreproachable character, and well provided for by her husband, pleaded guilty this morning at the Central Police Court to a ...

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  12. LAND FOR NOTHING.

    The Balmain Council recently came into possession of 11 allotments of land without having to purchase them. This arose through the owners of the properties allowing four ...

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  13. CAT AT MEAL TABLE.

    "What did we have the quarrel about?" said Arthur Fisher to William H. Thomas, his step -father, at the Port Melbourne Court yesterday. ...

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  14. THIEF AT THEATRE.

    Bob Zone, a performer at the National Amphitheatre, was robbed yesterday afternoon. While he was on the stage someone went to his, dressing room and took his gold watch ...

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  15. "ON A CERT."

    A German American, who has been in this country for two years, and who had to answer a charge of theft at the Central Police Court to -day, was being cross-examined by the ...

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  16. OVERCOATS STOLEN.

    The wet weather was evidently the cause of overcoat thieves getting to work yesterday. Richard Duncan, of 205 Kent -street, city; Fitzgerald O'Neill, 75 Albion -street, Surry Hills; ...

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  17. WOMAN MISSING.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Cozell, 55, of Oldford, Bream -street, Coogee, has been missing from home since 3 p. m. on June 1. The description is: 5ft. 4in. high, fair complexion and hair, ...

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  18. CAB AND VAN COLLIDE.

    Percy Staples, of Wonga, Canterbury, was driving a cab along Canterbury -road near the Town Hall yesterday, when his horse and vehicle collided with a van driven by ...

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