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  4. EARLIER TELEGRAMS

    A man named Friend Wadsworth (68), of independent means, residing with bis wife and family at Paddington, committed suicide yesterday ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. Earlier Cables

    Following upon a cloud burst, a wall of water 25 feet high overwhelmed the town. One person was drowned, and there were many narrow escapes. Fifty ...

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  7. BARON DE STURLER'S JEWELLERY.

    In the case in which Ivy Lane, a [?]piste, was charged with having stolen £200 worth of jewellery, the property of Baron de Sturler, the jury ...

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  8. THE CUBAN REBELLION.

    The Cuban Government, resenting the United States's intervention, expresses its confidence to stamp out the insurrection Without outside aid. A ...

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  9. "IS THAT YOU FRED?"

    Two burglars entered the residence of Miss Simms, in Clarence-street, yesterday afternoon, and appropriated jewellery to the value of 30/-. ...

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  10. FIVE YEARS FOR INCENDIARISM.

    John Todd, a quarryman, was to-day sentenced to 5 years' gaol for firing 10 farmsteads on the Duke of Bucklech's estate at Thornhill. ...

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  11. Personal

    Senior constable Morrison, of Trangie, has been promoted to Jerilderie, with the rank of sergeant. Prior to his departure, he was entertained by ...

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  12. FIRE AT ADELAIDE.

    Shortly after midnight, the whole block of Newmarket Buildings, east end, city, narrowly escaped destruction by fire. The fire brigade ...

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  13. IMPERIAL COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    The Congress of the Chamber of Commerce resolved that the next Congress be held at Toronto. One hundred and twenty-two ...

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  14. COWARDLY ASSAULT.

    Miss Olga Morrand, living with her mother at "Kaipai," Neutral Bay, was the victim of a cowardly assault last night. She went out on to the ...

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  15. FLEET IN EASTERN WATERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that he was satisfied with the strength of the fleet in ...

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  16. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    Lord Northland was married to Miss Hilda Cooper, at Saint Margaret's, Westminster. ...

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  17. FIRE NEAR YOUNG.

    At Thuddungra a fire broke out in the store-room at the residence of Mr. W. Causer, who was asleep at the time and was awakened by the noise of the ...

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  18. LONG-LIFE MICROBE.

    Professor Elie Metchnicoff, of the Pasteur Institute, lecturing at the Academy of Sciences, claimed the discovery of a long-life microbe, which, ...

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  19. SIR HENNIKER HEATON.

    Many London and provincial newspapers make laudatory comments upon Sir Henniker Heaton's services to he Empire. ...

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  21. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The Premier has appointed Wednesday next as the day for receiving the deputation recently appointed at the public meeting of protest against the ...

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  22. A DAY OF THANKSGIVING.

    The Premier is endeavoring to have Sunday next observed as a day of thanksgiving for the beneficent rains which have fallen throughout New ...

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  23. Adrift at Sea

    Tossed by wind and wave, and suffering from exposure for two days and nights, a demented young man was rescued in the middle of St. ...

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  24. Death at a Wedding

    A shocking occurrence marred the proceedings at a wedding at the Congregational Church, when Amelia Radford was married to Alexander ...

    Article : 67 words
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