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  2. MISDEMEANORS

    A conf[?]tioner named [?] Bain residing with his family at Paddington (Sydney), died on Sunday in peculiar circumstances. He had been arrested on a ...

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  3. A HEALTH MENAGE

    The terrible complaint known as infantile paralysis is making serious inroads into the public health of New Zealand. ...

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  4. FOREIGN CABLES

    The London "Times" correspondent at Washington announces that more than 6000 men will cross the Mexican border during the next few days in pursuit of ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Mr. Sedgley, who is now in charge of operations at the Western Australian and of the trans-Australian railway has received the following telegram from Mr. ...

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  6. MISADVENTURES

    A woman, aged about twenty-seven years went to a dentist at Brunswick (Vic.), on Monday night to have a tooth extracted. The dentist stated that he was ...

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  7. FARM SCHOOLS

    It is the intention of the N.S.W. Minister for Education to establish several schools farms at various centers next year. ...

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  8. FELL FROM A TRAIN.

    Mrs. Agnes M'Lclland, aged fifty years who lived at Roseville, Sydney alighted from a moving train at the local railway station on Tuesday night and ...

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  9. A MAN CUT TO PIECES.

    A man named Arthur John Eaton, aged thirty-five years, was found cut to pieces on the eastern side of Penrith Railway Station on Saturday night. He was a ...

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  10. BOMBS IN ADELAIDE.

    Excitement was caused on Sunday afternoon by the report of a loud explosion in the vicinity of South-terrace. Adelaide. The noise was audible in remote ...

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  11. SHOT ON A RIFLE RANGE.

    A boy named Shannon, from Wagga, visited the Junee rifle range on Saturday, and while handling a rifle the charge exploded, the bullet passing through the ...

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  12. ITS PREVALENCE IN N.S.W.

    The N.S.W. Chief Secretary. Mr. Black, slates that infantile paralysis has increased this year as compared with 1915. Since the beginning of the year, ...

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  13. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    The death occurred recently at Forbes of Mr. George Marsh, who had been a resident for the past thirty-seven years, as a result of tetanus. The deceased ...

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  14. MANITOBA GOING DRY.

    A message from Winnipeg states that a blizzard is blowing, and the chances are that the referendum on the liquor question will be light. Sufficient returns have ...

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  15. A BABY GIRL'S FATE.

    Balis Foley,aged four years, was reported an missing from her parent's home at Beech Forest, in the western district of Victoria on Monday. Next morning ...

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  16. CRUSHED IN A FLOUR MILL.

    At Messrs. Wise Brothers' flour mill at Tocumwal, on Monday, an employee. R. J. Parker was crushed under a number of bags of flour, which fell from a stack ...

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  17. THE NEWNES DISPUTE.

    An arrangement has been made whereby work at the Newnes (N.S.W.) shale mines will be resumed on the old conditions, pending the holding of a ...

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  18. SOUTH COAST COLLERIES.

    A number of coneric in the Hawarra (N.S.W.) coal-fields are again idle, owing to disputes between the miners and the managers over the question of ...

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  19. MELBOURNE MOTOR MYSTERY.

    In connection with the number of William Haines, chau[?]eur, at Heidelberg Melbourne, the police have obtained information that may have an important ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. MOLONG SULKY ACCIDENT.

    Becoming suddenly frightened, a horse driven in a sulky near Molong, by an elderly woman, Mrs. Thomas Cupitt, who was accompanied by her niece and an ...

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  21. BOTTLE PACKERS' STRIKE.

    [?] men objection to the operation of the new award, the members of the Federated Glass Founders' Association employed in Sydney, ceased work ...

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  22. A MAIL CAR ACCIDENT.

    The mail car passing through from Bombala to Delegate on Monday night met with an accident at Burke's Creek, near Craigie. When coming down a ...

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  23. CURRENT SPORT.

    The bookmakers at the Ascot (Sydney) pony races on Wednesday last come home from the afternoon's fun with smiling faces and bulging bags. With one ...

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  24. SHOOTING A SOLDIER.

    Carl Joseph Sharpe, found guilty of maliciously wounding a soldier named Harkness, who died of appedicitis two days after having been shot by Sharpe, ...

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  25. DESTROYED IN DOCK.

    Advices from St. John's New Brunswickell of a sensational shipping disaster. It is stated that a fire, followed by explosions, destroyed and sank the big shaw ...

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  26. RUN OVER BY A VAN.

    A painful accident happened recently to Mr. A. K, Farley, of Stroud. He was delivering parcels on his way from Booral wharf when his foot slipped, causing ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. THE RANDWICK TRAM STRIKE

    The boys that struck al the Randwick , (Sydney) tramway workshops some weeks ago on the ground that they were not receiving the increases in wages due ...

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  28. SHARE-FARMER FOUND HANGING.

    An elderly man named Crick was found hanging to a tree of Mr. K. Fowler's Rosewood station. Young [?]on Monday morning. Deccased was a share-farmer ...

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  29. A PICTURE SLASHED.

    The painting by F. Cadogan Cowpet A.R.A. "The Bride's Door,"Representing the garden scene in Gocthe's Faust, which was recently purchased by ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. THE CALENDAR.

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  31. WOMEN DOCKERS AT LIVERPOOL.

    Messrs. F. Leyland and Company, Limited. Shipowners, at Liverpool, are employing fifty women dockers as an experiment. The Liverpool Dockers' Union is ...

    Article : 136 words
  32. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  33. AN ESCAPE FROM LIGHTNING.

    Mr. Septimus Dowling a solicitor of Maclean, had a narrow escape from death by lighting on Friday night, at his seaside cottage at Huka during a violent ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. A NEW ZEALAND TRAGEDY.

    A fortnight ago Edward [?] v Smith, a married man, aged about seventy years a commission agent, and his typist Myrtle Scott, aged twenty years, ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. A FERRY SEAMER BURNED.

    The Newcastle Ferry Company's steamer Blucbell was destroyed by fire on Monday morning while she was berthed alongside the Moore-street wharf at North ...

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  36. COWRA.

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  37. THE WEATHER.

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  38. Advertising

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  39. JUNE TROTS.

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  40. Advertising

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  41. HEADLESS BODY IN THE RIVER.

    On Monday night the headless body of a man, apparently of the working class was found in the Swan River, near Crawley (W.A.) ...

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  42. KEMELA GRANGE.

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  43. HORSE SCARED BY MAGPIES.

    While Mrs. P. Barton, of Molong, was driving in a sulky with her two-year-old son the horse took fright at three magpies, which rose near him, and bolted, ...

    Article : 67 words
  44. THE PRISON BREAKER.

    The Sydney Police have not yet discovered a clue to the whereabouts of Donald McPherson, or Fraser, who escaped from the Central Police Station on Sunday, ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. STORMS ON THE COAST.

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  46. MOONEE VALLEY (VIC.)

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  47. NANBA[?]I.

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  48. WAGGA.

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