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  2. CRIMINALS AND THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In the excitement and rush attendant upon the preparations for Federal rejoicings, one important item may be overlooked—that is the special provision for the ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Mr. Barton will be banqueted at Bathrust pest Saturday evening. Mr. J. M. Sanders, managing editor of the "Star," was yesterday admitted to the Bar. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE NEW NATION.

    A popular feature in connection with the procession and the swearing-in ceremony in the Centennial Park on New Year's Day, will be the returned troops from Africa, ...

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  5. DISQUIETING POSSIBILITIES,

    It is not a gracious thing, maybe, to play the role of Cassandra, but amidst the clang and clatter of preparations for celebrating the Commonwealth, there is not merely as ...

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  6. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello there! M.O.K. talking. Right. "Well, I see he's shuffled round. Who? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHINESE CRISIS.

    The latest official news from Hankow states that the Dowager Empress, fearing a Mahomedan rising in Western China, proposes to return to ...

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  8. SENSATIONAL ATTEMPT OF THE KAISER'S LIFE

    A sensational attempt has been made upon the life of the Emperor of Germany. A married woman named Schnapaka ...

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  9. THE CZAR RECOVERING.

    The Czar of Russia, who is suffering from typhoid fever, is reported to be much better. ...

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  10. LATEST POLITICAL.

    The Premier (Sir William Lyne) has expressed himself to a "Sunday Times" representative as very pleased with the progress made in Parliament last week. Amongst ...

    Article : 202 words
  11. "ONE PERSON ONE PEEP."

    The Premier has informed the "Sunday Times" that after consultation with the Citizens' Committee, it has been finally decided to adhere to the original route of the ...

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  12. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The steamer Australasian arrived from Capetown this morning, having on board several Australian soldiers, including Captain Copeland and Lieutenants Lynch and ...

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  13. MORE ALLEGED PUNISHMENTS

    An Imperial decree from the Chinese Court was issued on November 13. In this decree several sentences upon , high Chinese officials are recorded. ...

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  14. GROUND SECURED FOR ONE MONTH.

    The military authorities have secured the use of the Agricultural Societies Ground, Moore Park, for one month, for the accommodation of the visiting imperial troops, ...

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  15. THE NEW VICTORIAN MINISTRY

    Sir George Turner this afternoon completed his task of forming the new Cabinet. It is constituted as follows:—Premier, Treasurer, and Commissioner for ...

    Article : 147 words
  16. MAYORS MERRYMAKING.

    At the invitation of the President and members of the Water and Sewerage Board, a railway carriage load of Mayors, headed by his Worship Sir Matthew Harris, ...

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  17. HORSES FOR NEW ZEALANDERS.

    In accordance with the enquiry of the New Zealand Government as to whether the Government of New South Wales would supply horses for the contingent of troops ...

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  18. HOW TO WITNESS THE COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS.

    Sir,—The question of the hour is, How are we to see the Commonwealth Celebrations? It is being discussed in every family ...

    Article : 236 words
  19. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    A largely-attended meeting in support of the Old Age Pension Bill was addressed from the balcony of Hollinshead's Hotel, Hunter-street, this evening, and although ...

    Article : 329 words
  20. TORTURING A MISSION PARTY.

    Writing to the "Times," under date Hankau, August 18, Mr. Alex. R. Saunders, of the China Inland Mission, sends a harrowing story of the terrible experiences that ...

    Article : 502 words
  21. THE ATHLETIC AND CYCLING SECTIONAL COMMITTEES.

    A special meeting of the Athletic (which includes cricket, bowls, life-saving, baseball, &c.) and Cycling Sectional Committees of the Commonwealth Celebration ...

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  22. THE FIRE BRIGADES AND FEDERATION.

    Asked by a "Sunday Times" representative if any special Fire Brigade precautions would be necessary consequent upon the Federal Celebrations, Mr. Superintendent ...

    Article : 277 words
  23. KILLED IN A LIFT.

    A young man named Alexander, nepbew of Mr. Dearle Alexander, hotel-keeper, of King-street, was killed at an early hour this morning through falling from a lift in ...

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  24. A MYSTERIOUS WATCH.

    Some weeks ago the detective police received a mysterious parcel by post. It contained a gold watch, and a request that it should be returned to the owner. But there ...

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  25. CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    In to-day's issue will be found announcements by the gentlemen here in under named in respect of the City Council elections:—Mr. Wm. Cary, merchant, George-street, ...

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  26. HOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    During the violent thunderstorm which raged over Sydney and suburbs about 7 o'clock last evening the lightning struck a house at Granville, occupied by a family ...

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  27. SUICIDE AT REDFERN.

    Dr. Todd, Deputy City Coroner, held an inquiry yesterday concerning the death of Robert Stewart Spencer, who on Friday evening was found shot with a Martini ...

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  28. FOUND DROWNED IN FARM COVE.

    An inquiry was held yesterday at South Sydney Morgue upon the body of Walter Selway (between 60 and 70 years of age), which had been found about 4.30 a.m. ...

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  29. A STRANGE COINCIDENCE.

    A woman named Nellis Gray, about 30, supposed to be a native of Victoria, was found dead in her cottage, Marmaduke-street, Burwood, on Friday evening. She ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. BUTTER SHIPMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  31. NOT PLAGUE CASES AT SINGLETON.

    Dr. Armstrong, of the Board of Health, who left for Singleton on Friday evening to investigate two suspicious cases of sickness, telegraphed yesterday that the ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. POPULARITY OF SEA TRIPS.

    The number of people who take a sea trip for the Summer holidays is largely increasing, due no doubt, to the great improvement in the treatment of seasickness. Since the ...

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  33. A FALL FROM A CART.

    A fishmonger named Joseph Moon, 40, residing at 3 Rosehill-street, Redfern, was driving along George-street West last night, when he fell from his cart, and had ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. MILITARY ENGINE-DRIVER.

    It is stated that Staff-Captain Viscount Milton did excellent work as an enginedriver just previous to the capture of Johannesburg. He drove an engine one ...

    Article : 43 words
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