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  2. FOR VALUE RECEIVED.

    He saw that the pair in front of him were hungering to speak to one another; and not by any means regarding himself as Mr. Smellie's watchdog, without adding another ...

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  4. THE CHRISTCHURCH SENSATION.

    Henry Vincent Styche, the well-known N.Z. footballer, was. placed on his trial at the Christ-church Criminal Court on Not. 13 on a charge on having, on or about June 4 last, attempted ...

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  5. MINING.

    YAMBULLA, Saturday.-Owning to the wet weather last week, crushing operations had to be suspended for a few days, as the state of the roads rendered it impossible to cart stone to the ...

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  6. THE PURITAN DEMONSTRATION AT THE TOWN HALL.

    Sir,-Perhaps it is scarcely necessary, yet I trust that you will allow me to state that neither I nor my friends had anything to do with the disturbance alleged to have taken place during ...

    Article : 389 words
  7. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Mr. P. F. Money, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P., Edin, to be Government Medical Officer and Vaccinator at Goodooga; Mr. W. G. B. Smith, relieving P.M., to be the deputy licensing magistrate of the ...

    Article : 313 words
  8. THE FEDERAL ARMY.

    Sir,—With the advent of the Commonwealth it is patent to all that Australia will require an army. The present trouble and warclouds that seem to be hanging over every country render this ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS.

    Sir,-The latest development of the procession route is peculiar, if not amusing. We have only two cathedrals in Sydney, and our grand pageant is to go round a circuitous route for the purpose ...

    Article : 296 words
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  11. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY LENDING BRANCH.

    Sir,-In my humble opinion, there is not in Sydney a more educational institution, as affording mental food and needful information to the many thousands whose position debar them from ...

    Article : 363 words
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  13. COBAR ITEMS.

    COBAR, Monday.-A little boy named Henry Rickards, aged 1 years, was accidentally drowned in the Government stock tank whilst bathing. He, with two other lads of 9 years, played truant ...

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  14. SUNDAY TRADING.

    Sir,-I am glad to see that the "Evening News" is not carried away by the gush and nonsense of last night's meeting at the Town Hall. As for the absurd talk about "British observance," etc., ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. LIFE ASSURANCE.

    Sir,-I have to advise you that at a special confirmatory meeting, held yesterday, it was unanimously decided to extend the field of the company's operations to Great Britain with a head ...

    Article : 388 words
  16. THE SWIMMING DISPLAY.

    Sir,-I notice that the programme proposed by the swimming sub-committee appointed in connection with the Commonwealth celebrations makes provision for the Plying Squadron ...

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  17. MR. E. P. FOX'S PICTURES.

    Mr. B. Phillips Fox, a well-known Victorian artist, who is about to visit Europe, has on exhibition at the rooms of the Society of Artists, in Pitt-street, an admirable collection of his work ...

    Article : 175 words
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