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  3. THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE

    19—The Jolly Rovers' Moonlight Excursion. S.S. Lady Northcote from Fort Macquarie 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. High Macnell have returned from New Zealand, where they have been for ...

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  4. POVERTY!

    "Let us glorify, dignify, and purify motherhood by every means in our power."—John Burns, M.P. "Youthful crime is often an expression of ...

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  6. WEDDINGS.

    At 7.45 p.m. last Tuesday Arthur, second son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson, of "Stainsby," Mosman, was married, to Maisie, only child of Mr. and Mrs. George Ebaworth ...

    Article : 319 words
  7. THE CASE OF MRS. K., OF WOOLLOOMOOLOO

    The "Sunday Times" article of January 24, dealing with the destitute position of Mrs. K., of Woollooraooloo, attracted the attention of the officials of the State Children's Relief ...

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  9. FARRELLEY—BYRNE.

    On Wednesday, January 21. Our Lady of Mount Carmel was the scene of a very pretty sedding, when Miss Mary Byrne, daughter of Mr. Hugh Byrne, of Rosebery, was married to ...

    Article : 319 words
  10. THE CHURCH-HOUR TRAMS

    For a number of years the public of Sydney have been at a loss to understand why the trams, ceased to run during certain periods on Sundays, termed "church hours." The Railway ...

    Article : 331 words
  11. ELLIOTT—BENNETT.

    At the Presbyterian Church, Belmont-road, Mosman, the marriage of Lieut. Norman Henry Gordon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott, of Chntswood, and Enid, second ...

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  12. TERREY—KERR.

    The marriage took place on January 22, at the Waverley Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. John Mauuuley, of Charles Gordon, fourth son of Mr. James Terrcy, to Winifred Agnes, younger ...

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