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  2. Advertising

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  3. "CHIDDY" RYAN.

    Sidney James Ryan was before the Judge is Divorce this morning under a writ of attachment for the nonpayment of £193 16s 6d to-wards the maintenance pf his wife. ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—The conference of the International Red Cross Society, in London, has agreed to the appointment of four delegates to visit the various ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—Several prominent advocates of boycotting and sedition have been arrested iu Calcutta. ...

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  6. THE MELBOURNE MURDER.

    Mr. Maurice Barnett, of George-street, returned to Sydney from Melbourne or Tuesday evening. He has not been able to attend much to business since the murder of his relative, ...

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  7. Disestablishment in Wales.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—There is much indignation among the Welsh members of Parliament at the declaration of Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman that no Bill for ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION.

    According to the statements of the two intending settlers who have just arrived from India, the work of the Immigration League is attracting attention, and there is ...

    Article : 331 words
  9. Lord Dundonald.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—Lieut Geueral the Earl of Duadonald, who recently retired from the army, has been interviewed, by a representative of the "Daily ...

    Article : 379 words
  10. For London and Bremen.

    The O.R.M.S. Orient Trill leave East Circular Quay at noon to-morrow for London, via ports. The passenger list is as follows:—Mr. and Mrs. A. Belleville, Engineer-Lieutenant ...

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  11. The Rand Strike.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—The Rand miners have asked Mr. Ramsey Macdonald, M.P., and other Labor leaders to assist the strikers with funds; or to secure the ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. DEATH OF SIR H. H. HOCKING.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—The death is announced of Sir Henry Hicks Hocking, formerly Attorney-General of West Australia, at the age of 65. ...

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  13. NOTES.

    Those of us who remember seeing the Broughs' production of "Madame Sans Geno" at the Theatre Royal will be able to picture to themselves the scene of Imperial wrath mentioned ...

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  14. A LEAKY BASQUE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—The barque Hans, which left Melbourne on March 15 for the Channel, with 5123 bags of wheat has arrived at Durban leaking, and ...

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  15. EVENING NEWS.

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  17. Cricket in England.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—In the second I innings of Northamptonshire, in the match at Gloucester, against Gloucestershire, Dennett took seven wickets for 12 runs. ...

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  18. VICTORIA STEPS IN.

    THE mail contract farce has token a new development. Not, after all, it would seem, did Mr. Bent brave the horrors of seasickness and make a trip home for nothing. ...

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  19. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—At the Lawn Tennis Championship Sleeting, Norman Brookes (the Australian champion) and Mrs. Hillyard won the Mixed Doubles, ...

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  20. GOAL LUMPING DIFFICULTY.

    While on duty in Lower Fort-street shortly before 1 o'clock this morning, Constable Sharples saw a man throw two stones through the window of the residence of Mr. Hcaley, a ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. A CAPTAIN FINED.

    In the summons division of the Water Police Court this morning, Charles Olaf Hanson, master of the steamer Countess of Errol, was proceeded against for taking two seamen, named ...

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  22. MISS REEVES AT CAMBRIDGE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—Miss Reeves, daughter of Mr. W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner for New Zealand, obtained a first-class with honors, in the Moral Sciences ...

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  23. "EVERY SATURDAY."

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  24. STANMORE SCHOOL CONCERT

    Stanmore Public School gave its annual concert in the Petersham Town Hall on Wednesday night, and as there was a large attendance the library and prize funds of the school ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. BEN TILLETT AND ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, referring to the coal lumpers trouble at the meeting of the Sydney Labor Council, said he had considerable experience with lumpers in other parts of the world, and ...

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  26. POOR MILK.

    Mr. O'Callagnan's statement that added water is often merely a name expressive of poof milk should not bring any comfort to the purveyors of the poverty-stricken liquid. A dairyman ...

    Article : 227 words
  27. STRAYING HORSES.

    The police at Balmain have ceased to impound horses seen straying in the streets, as a stipendiary magistrate recently decided that the police had no right to summon a man for ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. A WOLLONGONG APPEAL.

    The Full Court (the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Cohen, and Mr. Justice Sly) sat this morning, when an appeal was heard in a case against Charles Edward Michael Kelly, heard at ...

    Article : 180 words
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  30. CREATING AN OFFENCE.

    Arthur Gardiner, engineer for Messrs Saxton and Binns, timber merchants. Pyrmont, was fined £2, in the summons division of the Central Police Court this morning, at the instance ...

    Article : 372 words
  31. Family Notices

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  32. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER ROBBED.

    A well-known western commercial traveller has reported to the Bathurst police that ne was robbed of two" £5 notes, six sovereigns, and a railway pass for Southern and' Western ...

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  33. SEAMEN'S BOARDING HOUSES AT NEWCASTLE.

    Following upon what he has already stated regarding seamen's boarding houses at Newcastle, the Premier says that he has found that the Mayor of that city had applied for powers ...

    Article : 104 words
  34. DID NOT REMEMBER.

    A shabbily-dressed woman, frith dishevelled hair and bare feet, was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with having been drunk. ...

    Article : 208 words
  35. ONLY TRYING THE REVOLVER.

    At the Central Police Court this morning, Vincent Pennington. 66, a tinsmith, was charged with having discharged a revolver in Goulburn-street, on Thursday night, without lawful ...

    Article : 266 words
  36. ORIENTAL.

    In hard logic the Oriental can sometimes, show the white man a thing or two, in spite of the former's reputation for doin things more or less." as Kipling says. And here is ...

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  37. OBSTRUCTING THE FOOTWAYS.

    In the summons division of the Central Police Court this morning A. W. Cormack, a cooper of Darling Harbor, was proceeded against for obstructing the footways of Burns, Factory, and ...

    Article : 78 words
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