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  3. I i CTJJ Rte SHOW 1

    "This," said the'Count Domain, waving his hand at the rain, "will stop tho racing." "My troubles!" said "Weary Willie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 795 words
  4. NEW ELECTORATES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 718 words
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  7. OUR WELCOME TO JACK

    Next Wednesday Sydney will see an event unprecedented in tho history of Australia. To the chief seaport city of tho Commonwealth will return the first flotilla of a victorious fleet, victorious in the greatest war ever fought. These vessels, a light cruiser and six destroyers, are tho re- ...

    Article : 671 words
  8. MANLY AERIAL CORPS

    The Manly Aerial Corps Is so named because its members, and they are many, do not wait until the gangways aro run out to the ferry boats, but tako flying leaps to tho wharf when ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. STILL AT LARGE

    The restrictions nrc off. They cost scoroa or hundreds of thousands of pounds in cash, and heaven knows how much in trade. Something they accomplished in preventing the sprend of Die influenza, but wo have learnt nothing from them to aid us in our light with tho next wave of tho epidemic. ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. SAVE CLONTARF.

    "Digger" writes, protesting strongly against tho selling of the remaining portion of Clontarf pleasure ground. He reckons . that if tho Government does not savo tills pleasure resort for ...

    Article : 120 words
  11. BEACH-SELLING

    I would like to echo "Weok-endor's" protest against tho sale of tho boach loroshorcs known to somo as "Wonderland City", beach. ...

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  12. Railway Inspootors' Pay

    In No. 2 Industrial Court yestoraay Judge Rolln, in a judgment in tho salaried officers application for nil award, fixed the grades of audit Inspectors In tho service of the Railway Commissioners as follow:—Second class, £300 to £320; first class, £340 to £800; first seniors, £400 to £450; seniors, £400 to £480; chief, £490 to £620. ...

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