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  2. POLICE EVIDENCE

    THERE were bot exchanges between inspector Lilley and Mr. E. R. Abigail in the Central Court this afternoon, when the latter asked ...

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  3. 'BUSES FREE ROADS

    THE Local Government Association is [?] more at the [?] intention of the Government to [?] local authorities ...

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  4. ENDOWMENT TO-NIGHT

    ANXIOUS to secure the passage of the Family Endowment Bill, the State Government decided to-day to accept certain of the Legislative Council's amendments, and thus secure die passage of the Bill. ...

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  5. FINE DAY FOR ROYAL COUPLE

    A MORE hopeful tone is adopted by the weather man in viewing the possibilities for the weather on the day of the arrival in ...

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  6. MEASLES AGAIN ON BOAT RACE EVE

    MEASLES last year [?] Cambridge, but the changed creiowon the 'Varsity boat race Oxford at present is being thrown ...

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  7. THE LAST DAY IN THE OLD HOME

    FEDERAL Parliament Will cases to function in Melbourne at 4 m. to-day, after 25 years. The next session will he held at ...

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  8. THREE KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    THE PILOT, Mr. Davidson, and a passengers, Mr. Bell, of Winter, were killed outright, when an aeroplane crashed at Tambe ...

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  9. ONLY 24 RACES

    SATURDAY will be a big day in racing circles. The Ascot programme has extended to 15 events, while that at ...

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  10. OFF TO CHINA

    MR. J. GARDEN, accompanied by other delegates from the N.S.W. Labor Council, will [?] from Sydney next week to attend ...

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  11. COULDN'T AGREE

    DOMESTIC differences in the home of Alfred Redshaw, an officer in the Taxation Department, led to cross-petitions in divorce, ...

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  12. BUTCHERS' SHOPS OPEN ON SATURDAY

    AS Saturday is not an award holiday for retail butchers, shops may be kept open and employees worked for tho usual ...

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  13. UNWRITTEN LAW

    KHARAG Bahadur Singh, a brilliant Nopalees law student, has been sentenced to eight years' gaol in connection with the ...

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  14. FOUR ON TRIAL

    A NUMBER of surgical instruments was exhibited at the Quarter Sessions to-day, when Robert William [?] ...

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  15. FOR MERCHANT SHIPS

    THE Director of the Royal Tour, Mr. C. H. Hay, made available to-day regulations for the control of traffic on Sydney Harbor on Saturday, and ...

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  16. "NO GO-SLOW"

    WHILE "go-slow" methods are being adopted in Sydney by the wheat [?] Judge Booby will not proceed with the [?] ...

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  17. GOLF

    THE Avondale golf links. Pymble although not formally opened for play, are now in occupation by the members. A small building is in ...

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  18. DUKE'S THANKS

    THE Governor-General, Lord stone heaven, has received from the Duke of York the following reply to his message of yesterday:— ...

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  19. BAVIN ROUSED

    MR. STUART-ROBERTSON: We want a clean milk supply. Mr. Bavint We want clean Politic, too. ...

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  20. AT AN ASYLUM

    MR. Justice Davidson, in the Divorce Court to-day, granted a decree nisi for the dissolution of the marriage of James Essell Walter ...

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  21. MURDERED FOUR

    ON the morning of the day fixed for the hearing of his wife's petition for divorce, on the ground of his drunkenness and Ill-treatment. Jakob ...

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  22. H.S. SWIMMING

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  23. Advertising

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  24. ROYAL VISIT PLANS

    THE official programme of the Royal landing next Saturday is fully [?] out on Page [?] ...

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  25. COAL WAR

    THE Acting Minister for Mines told Mr. Booth and Mr. Connell, in Parliament, to-day, that he was considering the position of the Maitland ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. THEIR EXTRA WORK

    THE acting secretary of the Tramway Union, Mr. Brandt, mated to-day that he had received a letter intimating that the Premier, Mr. Lang, after an ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. WANT MORE PAY

    THE opening ceremony at Canbarrs, to ba performed by the Duke of York, is likely to be marred, unless a strike, which was ...

    Article : 184 words
  28. VICTORIAN RACES

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  29. FELL 40 FT. TO DOOM

    EDWARD COLLINS, 25, of Unwin's Bridge-road. Underc[?] was killed to-day when he fell 40 feat from the roof of the when Euston Hotel, ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. MURULLA SMASH

    THE appeal of Guard Davies against his dlamissal from the railway service, consequent on the trian disaster at Murulla, was heart before ...

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  31. BETTING MARKET

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  32. LATE 'CHANGE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  33. MAN'S HAND SEVERED

    R. C. Humphries, [?] of Hunter-street, Hornsby, was shunting a truck at John Darling and Son's premises, Pitt-street, Rhodes, to-day, when a ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. DEAD HORSE STORY

    Alexandria Council decided last night to inquire into a complaints that a man driving a cart containing a dead horse had remained outside a ...

    Article : 34 words
  35. Advertising

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