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  2. WIND WHIPPED

    The four days and nights' offensive conducted by wind and wave at the ocean beach at Manly has had a result. This morning the water at ...

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  6. THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW.

    "Cripes, Count," said Wille, as de Main and Pythias shivered under the lee of a rock, "this is rotten." "Rotten, indeed!" sympathised the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Scaffolding Falls

    Scaffolding weighing about 5cwt. was blown from tho roof of the Hotel Australia this morning, and crashed into Castlereagh-street in front of a tram, ...

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  8. Girls Knocked Down

    Holding their umbrellas well over their heads lost night, Ivy Jeffs, of Taylor-street, Lakemba, and Catherine Murphy, of Park-street, Little Coogee, ...

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  9. Wedded

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. Aehbolt) read a paper before the Society of Arts on "The Industrial Development of Australia during and after the ...

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  10. Steamers Running Late

    A wireless message from the master of the passenger steamer Cooma, sent last night, stated that he expected to arrive at Sydney at 8 o'clock this ...

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  11. Wall Collapses

    During the night one of the walls of a building in the course of construction in Addison-road, near Enmore road, Marrickville, collapsed. ...

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  12. Rose Bay Golf House

    All the southern and a part of the south-western walls of the new club house on the Rose Bay golf links was blown down early this morning. The ...

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  13. A WONDER OF WIRELESS

    The wonders of wireless! Its chief wonder Is that any human community allows it collection of Government officials to sit on it and hide It In the way the Postal Department is doing in Australia. ...

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  14. Electric Wire Breaks

    Alexander Aitken, milk vendor, of Floss-street, Hurlstone Park, was on the road in front of his place at 4 this morning, when an electric light ...

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  15. Constant Temperature

    In the city tho 9 a.m. temperature was also the minimum for the previous 24 hours, and the range between It and the maximum reading was only 5.2 ...

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  16. Woman's Wants

    "We want to be loved, but when we are loved we are cither tormented or bored." How true is this confession by a woman. Before Mr. Persnurkus ...

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  17. Crash on Tram

    So terrific was the gale this; morning that on a tram from Dulwich Hill to the City, one of the thick panes of glass at the side of the driver's box at ...

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  18. Suburbanites' Worries

    Apart from the destruction of gardens a matter of great concern to the suburbanites during the night, was the continual clattering of torn-up tiles ...

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  19. R. D. MEAGHER

    The second reading of the bill Introduced by Mr. Bennett for the purpose of restoring Mr. R. D. Meagher's name to the roll of solicitors of the Supreme ...

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  20. VOLUNTEER RESERVE

    It was stated In yachting circles this morning that tho Navy Board has prepared a scheme for the formation of a Royal Australian Naval Volunteer ...

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  21. Water at Doorsteps

    The whole of the fiat country around Marrickville, Tempe, and Cook's River was represented this morning by huge sheets of water. ...

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  22. Thrown Up by Storm

    Immense quantities of seaweed, especially the tough-stalked kilp (Ekionia) are floating about the coast in proximity to the sandy beaches. ...

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  23. General Knowledge

    Dr. Grubb regards Chrysalis as a very clever girl--in some ways--so he tried on her some of the questions in the general knowledge paper of the ...

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  24. Kent-road Incident

    A brick wall of a building in course of construction In Kent-road, Rose Bay, for Mr. Goodwin, Surveyor-General, was also blown down. ...

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  25. FLYING ART UNION

    The recent Aerial Derby and cross country nights have aroused keen public interest in aviation, and there are many people who would like a ...

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  26. Fears for Windsor Bridge

    Extensive repairs, to last over a period of 12 months, were recently commenced to Windsor Bridge, and on account of the rise In the river the ...

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  27. EXPLANATION TO-NIGHT

    Mr. Walter M. Marks, M.H.R., this morning stated that Mr. W. H. Laird Smith, the Minister for the Navy, would outline the whole scheme at the ...

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  28. New Job for Conductors

    A remarkable demonstration of the force of the wind was given to tram passengers this morning. At frequent Intervals on the trip to the city ...

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