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  2. EVENTS OF THE DAY

    Sentence of death was recorded in the Central Criminal Court in Sydney on Wednesday in a case in which a man named Frank Hewett was charged with ...

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  5. MISADVENTURES.

    A lonely prospector named Charles Lehr met his death in terribly painful circumstances last week. While he was working in a mine near Murphy's ...

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  6. GRATUITY BONDS

    Although the war cased four years ago, there are still 5300 gratuity bonds unclaimed in New South Wales. Of this number 1700 are waiting for ...

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  7. PROHIBITION

    In reply to questions at a meeting to welcome Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson to Sydney on Tuesday night, the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lay) said ...

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  8. WIRE-NETTING.

    The N.S.W. Premier (Sir George Fuller) requested the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to have the tariff amended, to admit wire-netting free ...

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  9. BURNT TO DEATH.

    The charred remains of an old man named Harry Stewart were found close to the tent in which he lived about half a mile from the Trangie town ...

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  10. BRISBANE SENSATION.

    At the Brisbane police court an Friday, the two men, John H. C. Sleoman and Edward B. Connelly, (a journalist), were committed for trial on a ...

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  11. DEATH ON CRICKET FIELD.

    While playing cricket at Lynche's Creek, near Kyogle (N.S.W.), on Saturday, Mr. Lawler, when running between the wickets, dropped to the ground ...

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  12. A SAVAGE BURGLAR.

    A burglary was committed at the residence of Mrs. Hall in an isolated part of Byron Bay (N.S.W.) on Wednesday. A man knocked at the door ...

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  13. A NUGGET OF GOLD.

    A workman employed on the excavation for the city railway, in Hyde PArk (Sydney) on Tuesday morning, unearthed a 5-oz, [?]uggest of gold at a ...

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  14. A RIDING FATALITY.

    A severe rain and hall storm at Gilgandra (N.S.W.) on Wednesday was indirectly the cause of the death of Mr. Beveridge's youngest daughter ...

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  15. A LISMORE SOLICITOR.

    Leslie McDougall Mansfield, a solicitor, of Lismore (N.S.W.), was charged at the central police court in Sydney with having stolen £975 the property ...

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  16. MICE IN THE WEST.

    Although the mice have disappeared from the open fields in the western districts of New South Wales, they still infest the wheat and hay stacks ...

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  17. DEATH AT A DANCE.

    There was a sad termination of a fancy dress ball in Adelaide on Saturday night. Among the guest was Ernest J. G. Jones, a returned soldier ...

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  18. BOOKMAKER ROBBED.

    A well-known bookmaker of North Sydney, Mr. Frank Thompson, reported to the police the theft of over £400 from his home on Saturday night. ...

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  19. THE DAVIS CUP.

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  20. AN OLD MAN BURNT.

    An old man about ninety years of age, named Richard Heghrty, who has been in the employ of G. W. Bell, of the Court House Hotel, Dubbo (N.S.W.) ...

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  21. A STOLEN YACHT.

    An [?] or the adventurous voyage of three men from Auckland (N.Z.) to Queensland in the stolen yacht Roads was heard in the police court in ...

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  22. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    While schooling Big Ben over the steeplechase fences at Randwick (Sydney) racecourse yesterday (Thursday) morning, the well-known jockey ...

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  23. OVER AN EMBANKMENT.

    While a team of ten horses with a waggon loaded with timber was being driven along portion of South Arm-road, at Murwillumbah (N.S.W.) known ...

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  24. SANDBAGGED.

    Mr. S. B. Williams, proprietor of Peterkin's pharmacy in Elizabeth St. Sydney, was the victim of a brutal assault on Tuesday night. The assistants ...

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  25. ATTACKED BY A STALLION.

    While Mr. M. Quinn, owner of the racing station Cool Boy, was attempting to readjust a rug on the horse at Grafton (N.S.W.) on Sunday, the ...

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  26. SHIPPING FREIGHTS REDUCED.

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  27. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' UNION.

    The qu[?]erty meeting of the Southern Tablelands district council of the Primary Producers' Union was held at Goulburn last month. The following recommend[?] from the branches ...

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  28. SAW-MILLER KILLED.

    A well-known timber mill-owner in the Dungog (N.S.W.) district named John Samuel Gam was accidentally killed at Main Creek through a loaded ...

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  29. CAPTAIN HURLEY'S EXPEDITION.

    Captain Frank Hurley, the eminent photographer, who left Sydney on Tuesday last on his Now Culuva expedition, is taking with-him several electric ...

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  30. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

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  31. RIVER HEIGHTS.

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