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  2. GRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    A shocking story of the massacre of a s[?]pkeeper and his children by natives in the New [?] was brought to Sydney by the [?]. which arrived ...

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  3. FOREIGN GABLES

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  4. FRAUD AND THEFT

    The city experiences of Patrick Bourke, a groom [?] the country, were told a the Sydney Police Court on Tuesday morning when [?] Harris, aged ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The N.S.W. premier (Mr. Holman) on Wednesday night in repudiating the d[?] of the I.W.W., [?] mere was absolutely no connection between the ...

    Article : 195 words
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  7. MISADVENTURES

    At about 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, William Frampton, living at Canley Vale, was walking along Wattle-street, Sydney, when he noticed, playing on the roadway, ...

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  8. FIELD OF POLITICS

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, Mr. Waddell asked the Premier [?] it was a fact that the general elections were likely to take place ...

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  9. A DELUNGRA SETTLER'S DEATH

    The inquest, at Moree, on Mr. Robert Scott, aged seventy-one years, a settled at Delungra, resulted in a verdict of accidental death. Mr. Scott was on the ...

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  10. MARINE ENGINEERS STRIKE.

    A number of coll[?]ers were land up in Sydney Harbor on Wednesday owing to a dispute between a section of the members of the Australian Institute of ...

    Article : 222 words
  11. A WOMAN CUT TO PIECES.

    A shocking accident occurred on Tuesday afternoon at the Ashneld (Sydney) railway station. Miss R. Bellhouse, a Forestry Department clerk, being cut to ...

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  12. THEFTS FROM THE RAILWAY.

    "It is because you have a good character that I am only bring you," said Mr. Love, S.M., when imposing fines totalling £20 for stealing fruit upon ...

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  13. S0LDIER-MEMBERS SEATS.

    The announcement of the attitude of the Labor party in contesting soldiers scats had taken many months to develop,. Mr. Wade remarked on Monday. He wrote to ...

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  14. A CYCLONE IN JAMAICA.

    [?] representative at Kingston, [?] this a cyclone has swept over Southern Jamm[?]a. Kingston is cut off, and there have been some deaths, ...

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  15. A FATAL DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    William Stewait (shearer's cook), well known throughout the Inverell district died in the local hospital as the result of a driving accident. Deceased set out ...

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  16. STREET SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    As the result of a shooting incident in Perth (W.A.) on Sunday night. Arthur Forrest, [?], aged twenty-six, lies in a precarious condition at the Perth ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. BURNED IN HIS BED.

    A fire occurred in the Royal Hotel, Melbourne, on Monday night. The licensee, Mr. S. Paterson, rescued £[?] from the safe but everything else was ...

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  18. CANAL-BURST IN SCOTLAND.

    The canal connecting the Rivers Forth and Clyde (Scotland) burst [?] Clydebank, and great volumes of water poured into the town, flooding the streets to a depth ...

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  19. YOUTHFUL CYCLE THIEVES.

    At the Sydney Quarter Sessions, John Arthur Sanderson, aged seventeen years, pleaded guilty to three changes of stealing bicycles, and was sentenced to six ...

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  20. THE SUGAR HOLD-UP.

    The dispute between tin: wharf laborers and the Commonwealth Government regarding the rate to be paid for the loading of refined sugar in Sydney for ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. A CHILD SCALDED.

    Leslie Shirlaw, five and a half years old, whose parents live in Bathurst, was admitted to the local hospital suffering from severe scalds to the left side and ...

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  22. MELBOURNE MARKETS MURDER.

    In the Melbourne Criminal Court on Thursday. Antonio Picone was charged with the wilful murder of Joseph Lauricella. a fruiterer, at the Victoria Market, ...

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  23. BURIED IN A FALL OF EARTH..

    James He[?]el, mine manager, was killed by a fall of earth in the New Golden Fle[?]ce mine, Diamond Hill, Bendigo on Monday morning. It took more than half ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. ANZAG'S UNTIMELY END.

    Motor [?] leading to a canal in Glo[?] shire, England, induced the police to drag the canal. They discovered a ta[?], with the body of an ...

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  25. A LODGE TREASURER'S LAPSE.

    At the Sydney Quarter Sessions on Wednesday Keith Walter William Harris pleaded guilty to embezzling the sum of £71/15/2, the property of Lodge Bingara, ...

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  26. OLD MAN PALLS FROM HIS HORST.

    Mr. Michael Fahey, one of the oldest residents of the Parkes district, was killed on Monday by falling from his horse near Billabong Bridge. His two sons are at ...

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  27. WHEAT STACKERS ON STRIKE.

    A gang of twenty men employed by Messrs. Darling and Son stacking wheat at Rozelle (Sydney) railway yard declined to resume work on Wednesday ...

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  28. FOUND DYING IN A TENT.

    The death is announced from Warialda of Mr. James th[?]man, who was found lying unconscious on a tent, and was removed to the local hospital, where he ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. CLUBBED OR STONED.

    On Sydney night on a road leading from the Linda Valley to North Lyell (Tas.), Edward Knight, mining contractor, and John Burton, shift boss at North ...

    Article : 78 words
  30. CHINESE IN FRANCE.

    The French Government has decided to employ Chinese Labor in the war factories. In Pur[?] of this decision, the first party of Chinese Laborers, ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. CHILD DROWNED AT MOREE.

    An inquest was held on Wednesday by the Moree corner into the circumstances attending the death, by drowning, of Percy Hughes, seven years old, which ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. DISILLUSIONED THIEVES.

    Believing that they were getting genuine spirits thieves broke open a show case at the White Lion Hotel, corner of Goulburn and Riley streets, Sydney, between ...

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  33. CURRENT SPORT.

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  34. The Progressive Campaign

    The following m[?]n was c[?] at a meeting of Liberal supporting at Glen Innes on Wednesday—That the [?] ...

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  35. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    An attempt to derail a passenger train on the Bankstown, Sydney line about 7.30 on Wednesday night was frustrated by a small boy. ...

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  36. DOUBLE FATALITY.

    It is reported from the [?] a few miles from a Hill, that Mrs. A. Ma[?] of consumption on Wednesday. When Mrs. Edwards ...

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  37. EXCITING SCENE IN PRISON.

    A sensational attempt to escape from Wellington (N.Z) [?] was made on [?] by from [?] prisoners, including Hector [?] an Australian ...

    Article : 194 words
  38. SUCCESSFUL SAFE ROBBERS.

    The sale in the Caty Hall at North [?] was broken open on Monday [?], who stole £2000 of the municipal Funds. ...

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  39. F[?] PONIES.

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  40. A WHEAT LUMPER'S FALL.

    A wheat lumps named [?] has been admitted in the Albuly Hospital [?] and miner [?] to ...

    Article : 39 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. KEMBLA CHANGE.

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  43. POISONING AFTER A WOUND.

    [?] returned soldiers, accidentally shot [?] the leg with an automatic revolved at [?] on August 7. Blood poisoning [?] ...

    Article : 35 words
  44. LISMORE

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  45. SELECTING CANDIDATES.

    What has been changed as a thoroughly representative meeting of the [?] District Council was held on Wednesday [?] for the purpose of selecting ...

    Article : 365 words
  46. A HORSE-BREAKER HURT.

    A lad named David Bolt, while breaking in a colt on his father's farm, at Wyalong, met with a painful accident in Friday. The rains because e[?]gled ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. WOMAN BRUTALLY ATTACKED

    With her face and head smothered in blood, a woman named Elizabeth Campbell was found on Saturday night lying, partly unconscious, in a paddocks off ...

    Article : 144 words
  48. VICTORIA PARK PONIES.

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  49. NARRABRI.

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  50. CAPSIZE AT CIRCULAR QUAY.

    A punt, laden with 100 bales of wool, worth perhaps £1[?]00, while being towed alongside the Japanese mail steamer Nikko Maru at Circular Quary on Friday ...

    Article : 79 words
  51. THE PASSING OF THE PIONEERS

    BL[?].—Mr. William Belt, one of the oldest Residents of [?] district, died at her residence Sandy Greek, all Saton[?]ay. She had resided in the district for early years and was ...

    Article : 381 words
  52. THE CALENDAR.

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  53. SOLDIER'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    A soldier, giving his name as Private James Ryan, had a lucky escape when the accidentally tell from the Melbourne No. [?] express on Sunday morning near ...

    Article : 119 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. THE WEATHER.

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  56. DARCY AND HIS MOTHER.

    Les Darcy's enlistment, unfortunately, has proved has proved a "false alarm." He states that his mother has telegraphed refusing her consent to his putting on the khaki: ...

    Article : 132 words
  57. N.S.W. RIVER REP0RTS.

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  58. COUNTRY FIRES.

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  59. SHOP FINE AT BOU[?]

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  60. Advertising

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  61. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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