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  3. THE GEORGE-STREET WEST BURGLARY.

    The hearing of the charge against Herbert Peters, 36, carpenter, and Henry Henderson, 26, horse-trainer, of breaking and entering the shop of John J. Burt, 155 George-street West, and ...

    Article : 451 words
  4. THE MAN OF MOMENT.

    It was five o'clock in the afternoon. Barbara Lightfoot had given her father a cup of tea, and settled him down on a sofa in the library to have a rest. They went through ...

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  5. BANQUET TO AN M.L.A.

    Alderman Geo. Anderson, member for Waterloo in the State Parliament, was banqueted at the local Town Hall on Monday evening, by his friends and supporters. The Mayor (Alderman Williams) ...

    Article : 374 words
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  7. PARLIAMENTARY ATTENDANCES.

    A correspondent writes as follows: "Commenting upon the passage of the Woman's Suffrage Bill in the Legislative Assembly, the "Evening News" referred to the sparse attendance of ...

    Article : 370 words
  8. THE ABATTOIRS AND NOXIOUS TRADES SITES LEAGUE.

    Sir,—I was pleased to read in your last issue an able and comprehensive letter from the secretary of the above league in favor of Kurnell as the most suitable site, where 2000 acres have been ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. ACCIDENT ON A STEAMER.

    Before Judge Docker in the District Court on Wednesday, John Tomison, of 12 Jamesstreet, Darlinghurst, brought an action against John Napier, stevedore, of No. 9 Shelley-street, Sydney, ...

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  10. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    Sir,—As the new Parliament has now been a month in session, and as not one word has been heard from the many "champions of liberty" who paraded before the voters so recently, I am forced ...

    Article : 398 words
  11. A STONE-THROWER FINED.

    A boy named Walter Hancock was, at the Newtown Police Court, on Wednesday, proceeded against by Robert Davies, of the Railway Department, for throwing a stone upon the railway ...

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  12. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Sir,—I have noticed a veral letters with reference to the above, but have not seen any mention of the provisional school teacher—whether he is to receive a rise. At present they are compelled ...

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  13. A POLICE APPOINTMENT.

    Since it become known that Senior-Sergeant Roden, the police officer in charge at the Mint, had received an acting sub-inspectorship, and was to be transferred to Goulburn, speculation ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. WARNER'S SAFE CURE.

    For health to be maintained, it is absolutely essential that uric acid, urea, and other poisonous waste products of the body, should be removed regularly and naturally, and it is ...

    Article : 352 words
  15. DEVONSHIRE-STREET CEMETERY.

    Sir,—In the House on Thursday night Mr. Carruthers said it was reported that a number of persons who owned graves got compensation, while others got nothing. Mr. O'Sullivan replied ...

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  17. THE WORKS COMMITTEE.

    Sir,—By this morning's issue I see that the Government have nominated four names to fill a position on the Works Committee. Now, we all know that the position is one which requires ...

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