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  4. CRICKET GROUND.

    A report from the Chairman of the trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground was tabled in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Ball) in reply to ...

    Article : 414 words
  5. LIVING WAGE.

    The Industrial Commission yesterday continued its inquiry concerning a living wage for rural workers. Timothy James O'sullivan, shearer, ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Premier, replying in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to a question by Mr. Baddeley, explained that a sub-committee of the Cabinet had been at work for some ...

    Article : 285 words
  7. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Mr. Wals Stated yesterday that threats of Violence had been made against his supporters by the followors of Mr. Jacob Johnson in the Seamen's Union. ...

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  8. BYED EXPEDITION.

    "The Byrd expedition to the Antarctic is not a haphazarded dash to the Pole," declared Sir Douglas Mawson, the Arctic explorer, who returned to Sydney yesterday morning by the ...

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  9. THREE MEN INJURED.

    Shortly bofore noon yesterdoy a scaffolding at the new building of Dymocks, Ltd., in Ocorge-street, collapsed and three plasterers fell 12 feet to a concrete floor. They were: ...

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  10. LONGEVITY.

    Sixty-four old Christian workers sat down to luncheon yesterday in the Gospel Union Hall. The youngest of the party was 70; but the ...

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  11. VIOLIN RECITAL.

    For his recital at the King's Hall last night Mr. William Highfield, a young violinist from the studio of Mr. Hermann Willis, selected a rather ambitious programme, which was not ...

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  12. SAVINGS BANK.

    In the Legislative Assembly yeeterday the Premier (Mr. Bavin) Announced that the president of the Government Savings Bank (Mr. W. H. O'Maliey Wood) and the second ...

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  13. LATE LORD TENNYSON.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, to-day sent the following cable message to Lady Tennyson, widow of the late Lord Tennyson:—"The Government and people ...

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