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  10. COMMONWEALTH CLUB

    The Commonwealth Club, in the Town Hall yesterday, gave a luncheon to welcome Sir Wm. Sowden, a member of the Australian press delegation to Europe. ...

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  11. SARDINIA ENQUIRY

    The Sardinia enquiry is fizzling out so far as New South Wales is concerned. The president said on Thursday that the enquiry would have to be finished ...

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  12. ENTERTAINMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Good vaudeville seems a never-falling attraction, and the Majestic programmes are given to large houses. The bills include varied attractions. The ...

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  13. CHURCH UNION IMPORTANT CONFERENCE

    A meeting of representatives of Christian churches in South Australia, for the exchange of views on reunion, and in particular to consider the two reports ...

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  14. A MACK SENNETT COMEDY

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  15. LAUGH OF LIFETIME AT WESTS.

    "The funniest yet," aptly describes Charlie Chaplin's second million do[?]lar comedy, "Shoulder Arms," screened before packed audiences at Olympia this ...

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  16. NEW PIE AT THE AUSTRAL GARDENS.

    To-night Sydney James will serve "Pierrot Pie No. 7" at the Austral Gardens, which will be a complete change of programme. Among the headliners ...

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  17. SHOT PARAMOUR

    In the Redfern Police Court Lillian Lee (27) was charged on Thursday with having shot at Harry Young with intent to murder. The police asked for a ...

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  18. BUSH FIRES

    Bush fires are blazing on every hill and in every dale of (he Blue Mountains, which from Glenbrook to Bell Bush are ablaze. Volunteer firefighers ...

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  19. THE PORT HUNTER

    The Sydney office of the Commonwealth and Dominion line has been informed that the steamer Port Hunter has become a total wreck after being beached, as a result of a collision ...

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  20. DEATH AT THE HOSPITAL.

    An inquest was held by the city coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith), in the Industrial Court room, on Thursday, into the circumstances of the death of Mrs. Myrtle May Ingrames, which ...

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  21. THE SCARLET GAIETIES.

    To-night the popular scarlet Gaieties will present another complete change of programme, including selections of musical gems from the clever ...

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  22. ESPADA ASHORE

    The schooner Espada, bound from Levuka to San Francisco, is ashore on a reef near Hum[?]ualau Island, about 20 miles south of Levuka. She has 600 tons of copra on board. ...

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  23. DAIRY PRODUCE

    The situation In Sydney so far as foodare concerned is regarded by Sussex street merchants as extremely delicate. One merchant said:—"We are ...

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  24. HAND SHATTERED BY DETONATION.

    Aubzey [?]gnell, son of Mr. H. J. Bignell, of Glencoe East, near Mount Cambier, found a dynamite primer Reaf a stone quarry. Not knowing what it ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL MATTERS

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  27. MONEY AND METALS

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  28. BOY LOST IN [?].

    A six-year-old boy named Harris wandered into the scrub at Cannington (W.A.) early on Thursday morning. [?] search party, including mounted troot ...

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  29. WOOL TREATMENT

    Trouble occurred at the Colonial Combing, Spinning, and Weaving Works, Botany (N.S.W.) on Thursday, and many workmen are affected. There was a ...

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  30. A BOY DROWNED.

    On Thursday afternoon, the body of Herbert Payfoot, the nine-year-old son of Mrs. Caroline Ethel Payfoot, of Close street, Sandwell, was discovered in about ...

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  32. MAIL NOTICES.

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  36. CLOSE OF THE CONFERENCE.

    After full discussion the following clauses were adopted unanimously:—Looking as frankly and as widely as possible at the whole situation, we ...

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