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  2. MISADVENTURES

    A sensational accident occurred at S[?] Newcastle, at 6 o'clock on Sunday evening, resulting in the drowning of Mr. Edward John Dyer, of ...

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  4. FRAUD AND THEFT

    At the Sydney Police Court on Friday, Henry William Bradbury (twenty-nine years), Leslie Grummit (twenty-six), John James Ferguson (forty-six), and ...

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  5. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    At the Sydney Criminal Court on Thursday Edward Gustave Stainer, a young man, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having feloniously and ...

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  6. CURRENT SPORT

    There was a large attendance at the V.A.T. Club's meeting at Caulfield on Saturday afternoon last, and some fine racing was witnessed. The outstanding ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    At the Trades Union Congress, in London last week, Mr. Dudley, representing 70,000 trades unionists, demanded a special session of Parliament to discuss ...

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  8. FIELD OF POLITICS

    The Central Executive of the P.L.L. in Sydney is determined to maintain its domination over Ministers and members of the Parliamentary Labor party. Any ...

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  10. THE ONE-BIG-UNION MOVEMENT.

    The One-Big-Union scheme, which has for its object the solidification of unionism by bringing the whole of the industrial and craft organisations into ...

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  11. AIDS TO DIGESTION

    Whatever improves bodily conditions in general aids digestion. Cheerfulness, exercise, fresh air, baths and good habits make your digestion ...

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  12. Land Settlement

    Mr Cann, Minister for Works, remarked to a deputation last week that it was not often that he heard of something new from those that came to him advocating ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AN ANCIENT STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    While leaving Wanganui Harbor (N.Z.) at midnight on Saturday, the Stormbird, credited with being the oldest iron steamer in active service, founded, with ...

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  14. MOOREFIELD RACES.

    An unusually large attendance witnessed the races at Moorefield on Saturday afternoon last, but the betting public were not altogether successful in picking ...

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  15. LORD HOWE ISLAND ASSAULT.

    In the Summons Division of Sydney Police Court on Wednesday. William C. Whiting was charged with assault at the instance of Hugh Langwell, a member of ...

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  16. U.S.A. RAILWAY STRIKE AVERTED.

    The threatened strike of railway men in American to enforce their demands for the adoption of the eight-hour principle, has been averted, and organised labor ...

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  17. GAOL FOR A SHIP'S OFFICER.

    "You, a trusted officer of a ship, have sacrificed your reputation, which it will take you twenty years to build up again, by stealing a few of milk and a tin ...

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  18. A GRENADE EXPLODES.

    Sergeant-Major Greenfield, bombing instructor at Belmont (W.A), had his forearm shattered as the result of the premature explosion of a hand-grenade ...

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  19. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    In reply to a question asked by Mr. Hoskins in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly, the Premier (Mr. Holman) tabled on Wednesday a return showing the fees ...

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  20. THE TWO-UP TAX.

    On Friday night the Sydney police broke into a game of two-up in progress in a building that was once a dairy in Forest Lodge, and secured forty-six men, ...

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  21. OBJECTION TO A JUDGE.

    At a meeting held at the Clyde (N.S.W.) repair siding on Saturday the following motion was carried unanimously:—"That the unionists at Clyde Siding endorse the ...

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  23. WHIRLED AROUND BY BELTING.

    While engaged in the Eveleigh workshops, Sydney, on Friday morning, Benjamin M'Millan, a crane driver, of Parammatta, was drawn over a shaft by ...

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  24. FATAL FALL FROM A HORSE.

    James Allison, employed for many years on Yallaroi Station, was killed instantly on Thursday by a fall from a horse. ...

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  25. THE PASSING OF THE PIONEERS

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  26. THE MACKAY (Q.) WHARF DISPUTE.

    The dispute at Mackay (Q.) between members of the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association was again ...

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  27. A BOY ELECTROCUTED.

    At Cox Hill (Vic.) on Friday, a small boy, Francis Webster, picked up an electric light wire, which had fallen to the ground owing to a fire. The boy was ...

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  28. ACTRESS SHOT.

    Miss Eva Branniagham, while doing a shooting turn at the Princess Theatre, Sydney, on Saturday afternoon, placed a loaded revolver on a shelf. By some ...

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  29. The Progressive Party

    The district council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association met a Cul[?] on Friday afternoon, and unanimously selected Mr. T. R. [?]avin, ...

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  30. LIVING ON THE SOLDIER'S PAY.

    At the Sydney Cenual Police Court on Saturday morning, Ernest Schofield, a returned wounded soldier, was charged with having assaulted a man named ...

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  31. RUN OVER BY MOTOR-CAR.

    On Saturday night Annie McLoughlin, living in Darlinghurst, was knocked down near the Captain Cook Hotel, Sydney, by a motor-car, and seriously injured. ...

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  32. THREATENED STRIKE OF CLERKS.

    A threat has been made by the clerks employed by the N.S.W. Government that unless their demands for higher wages and better conditions are granted, they ...

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  33. [?]ATHUNSY SEAT.

    A conference at Bathurst between delegates representing the Liberals and Progressive for the purpose of [?]mounting a difficulty that has arisen to the local Progressive [?] as the result of ...

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  34. A SHUNTER INJURED.

    Marcus Graham, who lives in Bulli, was shunting a train at the Federal railway station on Saturday, when one of his feet caught in the points. Several ...

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  35. VICTORIA PARK PONIES.

    Although only four of the favorites were successful at the Victoria Park (Sydney) pony races on Saturday afternoon last, all save one of he winners ...

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  36. A MYSTERIOUS SHOT.

    While walking with her husband along the rocks between Bronte and Tamarama beaches, Sydney, on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Ethel Watson was wounded in the ...

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  37. N.S.W. State Coal Mines

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Council on Wednesday week, the Vice-President of the Executive Council moved the second reading of the State Coal Mines (Land ...

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  38. [?]ARA PROGRESSIVES.

    Protest Against Selection Ballet. At a fully representative meeting of the [?] branch F.S.A. on Saturday, the following [?] was [?] "That we, at ...

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  39. MONEY THEFTS IN SYDNEY.

    A clerk connected with a shipping firm was robbed on Saturday of £40 in the Bank of Australasia, at the corner of George-street and Martin-place, Sydney. ...

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  40. DISASTROUS MOTOR RACE.

    There was a fatal accident during a hundred-mile motor race at Kalamazoo (U.S.A.). Of fourteen competitors eleven cars were smashed, two men were killed, ...

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  41. THE WEEK-END FIGHTS.

    At the Sydney Stadium, on Saturday night, A[?] Magirl, a visiting Yankee pug, met Dave Smith and delivered a knock-out to the ex-champion in the ...

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  42. MACHINE GUN PLANS STOLEN.

    The Sydney police have been informed that the plans of a machine gun, the invention of William Leonard Wilkinson, a returned soldier, were stolen from the ...

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  43. SMALL POX AT BURREN JUNCTION.

    A case diagnosed as smallpox was taken from the centre of the township of Burren Junction on Wednesday. The patient was sent to Narrabri Hospital. ...

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  44. DARING BURGLARY.

    A daring burglary was perpetrated early yesterday morning at the Excelsior Hotel, occupied by Samuel Riley, at Surry Hills (Sydney). The burglars broke ...

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  45. SICK SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    James Mathers, a young soldier on final leave, was found shot at Mr. James Tunney's woolshed, Monteagle, Young district. Mathers has been suffering ...

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  46. SPORT TABLOIDS.

    At the Wagga races on Wednesday, T. I. McDonald, [?] jockey, and the horse [?] were disqualified for two years for suspicious practices. The owner of the horse, ...

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  47. THE WRONG MR. SMITH.

    The name of William Henry Smith put a mann with that name is an awkward predicament at the Supreme Court, Perth, (W.A), on Thursday. Smith came ...

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  48. THE CASTLEREAGH SEAT.

    The Castlereagh District council, F.S.A., met at Dublin last week to select a candidate to contest Castlereagh electorate on the interests of the Progressive parts. There were four ...

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  49. OVER THE CLIFFS.

    Mrs. Claire Ormiston, a married woman, living at Manly, Sydney, was found lying on the rocks at Queenscliffe Point on Thursday afternoon. When she left ...

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  50. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  51. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Once again the N.S.W. Legislative Council has relegated the Sydney Harbor Bridge Bill to the legislative scrap heap. On Wednesday night the Council ...

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  53. A WOMAN DIES OF POISON.

    A married woman, Lucy Lovelock, living at Coledale, was admitted to the Bulli Cottage Hospital on Friday night suffering from poisoning, she ...

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  54. COOTAMUNDRA SEAT.

    Mr. W. A. Wright has been selected by an absolute majority over three candidates in the F.S.A., ballet to oppose Mr. Holman for the Cootamundra seat Mr. Wright is a native of Middlesborough, ...

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  55. LACHLAN SEAT.

    At the annual meeting of the Farmers and Selected Association at West Wyalong, [?] nominations were received to represent the Progressive[?] at the next election, Mr. E. A. Buttensha[?] ...

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  57. [?]MORE.

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  58. THE SHACKLETON PARTY.

    A message received by the London "Daily Chronicle," states that Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition has been successful in rescuing the party that had been ...

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  59. N.S.W. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

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  60. MONARO SEAT.

    At a meeting of the district council F.S.A. held at Queanbeyan on Wednesday night, Mr. I. A. Perkins, a prominent townsman of Coofa, was unanimously selected as the candidate for the ...

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  61. NEWCASTLE.

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