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  4. RECRUITING SCHEMES.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that he had received from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) details of the Derby ...

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  5. A NERVE TONIC.

    In many severe nervous disorders the best remedy is often a tonic. The moat active tonic treatment is recommended by the highest medical ...

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  6. TWO GIRLS DROWNED.

    A telgram from Narrandera reports that two girls, Ivy Kipp[?]n. (19), and (Pauline Boyten, were drowned in the Mur[?] yesterday. They ...

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  7. CADET TRAINING

    The Minister for Defence stated to-day that there is no intention to again suspend the compulsory training, of cadets, which has been fixed to be ...

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  8. QUARREL AT RAILWAY CAMP.

    A report from Goulburn states that a quarrel took place between two men in the railway camp at Goff's Harbor. One is alleged to have [?]nine ...

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  9. POSTAL AND MILITARY BUNGLING.

    Sir,—I notice by the letters in your different issued of the last two weeks that many relations and friends of soldiers at the front are eddying in that ...

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  10. WHEW TRAIN DAMAGED.

    A train of 22 unattached trucks of wheat broke away from Clyde station and crashed into a buffer stop. Some of the trucks went over an 8ft. bank, ...

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  11. A BOOKMAKER'S LOSS.

    A bag containing £700 in sold war dropped from the bottom of a motor car driven by Percy Pitcher, a bookmaker, between Randwick and North ...

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  12. A LUMPER KILLED.

    While working this afternoon on the steamer Indrabarah, at Miller's Point, Hugh Downey (45). a lumper, fell from the gangway, and landed at ...

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  13. WHEN THE DEAF HEAR.

    It is often raid that persons afflicted with certain forms of deafness can Hear perfectly in the midst of a tumult. A locomotive engineer was found to be ...

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  14. £20,000 TRAIN.

    Between 4,000 and 6,000 people recently paid their shillings at Euston Station, London, to see a wonderful train which, by now, is proving the ...

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  15. IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS.

    Tenderly the ardent swain placed the diamond circlet on his lady love's finder. 'It seals our engagement," he said. ...

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