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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The big feature of the new programme to be presented to-night at Cremorne is an Oricutal scena. "A Dream of the East," in which Miss Edith Burban ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  10. THE GERM MAKERS

    Germs are interesting little things. Dr. Cleland and hin staff are now engaged in growing the influ[?] variety at the bacteriological laboratory at the New South ...

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  11. DROUGHT IN INTERIOR.

    A correspondent, writing to the "Industrial Australian and Mining Standard," says:-- "Never for 40 years baa the rainfall in ...

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  12. 16 TONS OF HISTORY.

    In a large store on the London docks are housed many and,varied war trophies, ranging from big guns captured in trance, to German helmets, which are waiting for ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' CONGRESS.

    Owing to the influenza epidemic is has been decided to postpone the Annual Congress of tho Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial (League of Australia ...

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  14. TOOK THE HINT.

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  15. THE CENTRAL "Y'S."

    The Central "Y's" held their first meeting for this year at "Willard House" on Tuesday night, Mrs. Carvosse took the chair, and there was a good attendance ...

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  16. WHAT ON EARTH--1

    "We arrived here after a long journey. The ordered goods have arrived in excellent condition. The messenger has brought as snow and hall in good order. The strom came ...

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  17. EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    The employees of the South Brisbane City Council held a picnic yesterday taking a trip on the Otter[?] to Redcliffe. About 300 went, and a most enjoyable day was spent. Amongst ...

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  18. A COMPROMISE.

    [?] know, Wash, I useter steal, but since I get religion, I guy it up Last night, the[?] in Peter S[?]'s shoe store I seen a pair of cowhide hoots jest my [?] No, 14 and the ...

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  19. CONSIDERATE GIRL

    "Why have you and Miss G[?] broken off your engagement?" "Because she loves [?] so." "That's a queer reason." ...

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  20. SOLDIER'S MISFORTUNES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--Sidney Franklin (21), a returned soldier, has his hand blown off at Wollongong to-day as the result of the ...

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  21. NOTHING TO LAUGH AT.

    The village photographer was losing patience with his lady patron. "Just a little smile, please," be said dwelling somewhat on the last word. "A smile add so much to the ...

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