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  5. GOVERNMENT BY MACHINERY.

    Sir.—Your leading article of this morning so well expresses the fooling of Indignation experienced by all who have had the opportunity of reading Mr. Solomon's ...

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  6. N.S.W. ELECTIONS

    The New South Wales State elections take place to-morrow. After a strenuous election campaign the candidates in the various ...

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  7. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ STRIKE

    At the Magistrators Court to-day Thomas Barker organiser of the Auckland branch of the I.W.U. was bound over to keep the peace in his own ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL REGISTRATION

    Special industrial registration which the Premier (Mr. P. W. Massey) proposes to pass this session [?] only to workers who are not for ...

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  9. BUILDERS AND LABORERS

    The taking of evidence 'from South Australian laborers and employers In connection with a case cited before the Commonwealth. Arbitration Court ...

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  10. THE RONNIE SHOOTING CASE.

    Sir,—People are becoming alarmed at the appalling frequency of so-called shooting accidents, when innocent Individuals are cooly shot dead without a ...

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  11. SITUATION IN SYDNEY.

    The [?] regarding the Union Co. [?] boals [?] to-day. The Union Co's staff which yesterday worked the Tofue was on to the ...

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  12. SUDDEN SUICIDE

    Two detectives to-day visited a [?] at [?] occupied by a woman named Isabella Newman, who had for same them past been under police ...

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  13. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Sir,— understand that Mr. Joseph Gourlay is being nominated for the City Council. A have not spoken to him, nor he to me, but I certainly think that he ...

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  14. THE DEFEATED WAGES BOARD ACT.

    Sir,—As one who agrees -with Mr. Hurst, ex-M.H.A., as to the result of the Labor party ceasing to be a fighting party. the same might also be said ...

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  15. DISHONEST POLICEMAN

    Joseph Alexander Murphy, formerly member of the Sydney police force, who was convicted of steating a medal and £2 from a drunken prisoner, was ...

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  16. ANTINEURASTHIN.

    Is not the chance production of a day but the final triumph of years of scientific experiment. The wonderful properties of ...

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  17. CLERKS WAGES BOARD.

    Sir.—The unfortunate, sweated members of Parliament have dipped their hands into the public purse to do their noble selves Justice. Are they not going ...

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  18. DISMOUNTED ON WRONG SIDE.

    John [?], who lived in Herbert street, Byde, Sydney, was knocked drawn and killed last night at Byde station by a special passeger [?] ...

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  19. BOY KILLED IN FACTORY

    At. thormleigh's and bolt factory [?] to-day, a named Robert Wright was caught In the [?] and [?] against the ceiling and thrown ...

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  20. WEAR AND TEAR.

    As the years [?] an in their tracklese course, the siress and strain of modern existence slowly but surely have their effort and, as we approach middle [?] ...

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  21. A JOURNALISTIC PEST.

    Sir,— To those of your Northern readers who see in the Launceston papers letters to the editor over name of W. A. W. Wathen it is desirable that ...

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  22. STANLEY-BALFOUR RAIL­ WAY.

    At the meeting of the Circular Head Council to-day a resolution was unanimously carried supporting the Balfour Stanley Railway Co's deshe for a two ...

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  23. SOLDERING ALUMINIUM.

    Sir, — A communicated over the signature of "D.B.," appeared in Monday's issue of the "Post," announcing the fact that aluminium has been soldered, ...

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  24. PHENOMENEL GROWTH OF A BUSINESS.

    The appropriate sales of O.T. certified by the Company's Auditor, for the 12 months ending June, 1906, were 43,000 bottles, equivalent to 1,000,000 drinks, ...

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