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  2. THE PREMIER AND THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    How G. H. Reid, on the Strength of a Statement Made Him by a Madman or a Sharper, Built Up a Great and Glorious ...

    Article : 652 words
  3. POLICE v. PEOPLE.

    IN the summons division of the Water Police Court, on Wednesday, before Mr Edwards, S.M., Senior-sergeant William S. Champers (Court Sergeant at the Central Police Court), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,852 words
  4. HAIL, CONQUEROR!

    IT is a long time now since I published my opinion that Bob Fitzsimmons would next go for Jim Corbett, and that whenever he managed to make that breezy skiter and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,748 words
  5. AN EPILEPTIC'S CASE.

    It will be remembered that some three months or so ago this paper gave publicity to the treatment meted out to an epileptic inmate of the George-street, (Paramatts) ...

    Article : 325 words
  6. THAT SEDUCTION CASE.

    TRUTH it thankful to have to state that the account of the cruel betrayal of a young woman by a Sydney senior-constable, published in last issue, has found the poor ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF "TRUTH."

    SIR,—I am afraid, Mr Editor, that someone is 'Pulling your leg—to use a phrase that has become historical—and is making use of your paper to get at senior-Constable Dukes, ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. KELLY THE KOINER!

    On February 19th the daily press came out with a wild 'detective story,' evidently 'supplied,'of the arrest of a desperate coiner, one Joseph Kelly, a horologist and jeweller, ...

    Article : 764 words
  9. BRIEF MENTION.

    Fresh outrages upon Armenians are announced from Asia Minor. Another injustice to Ireland! Scotchman Kennedy's horse, ridden by Scotchman ...

    Article : 629 words
  10. GODLINESS (?)v. CHARITY.

    IT appears to me (writes a correspondent) that the expense of sending Mr Reid and our soldiers to London, to partake of the Queen's hospitality, is nothing short of a ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. FRUITS OF FRIENDLINESS

    ANGLO-SAXENDOM is too hospitable. It is always letting in outside races to the inside running of business. Other races don't reciprocate either. The average Briton or ...

    Article : 449 words
  12. HE WAS A SPRINTER

    Let us lightly turn to gayer themes. They were two powerful, smart, plain-clothes policemen, and they ware rusting for a case. The devil a chance had come ...

    Article : 281 words
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