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  6. THE RED ROLL.

    Two of Sydney's tramcars carrying their usual loads of passengers at the busy times of the day. The photographs were taken in Pitt-street at mid-day on Saturday. Is it any wonder that one person is killed by Sydney's trams every twelve days? YOU MAY BE NEXT! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEN and WOMEN

    Mrs. Duncan Baxter, of Townsville, together with her daughter Anna, are in Sydney for a few days preparatory to sailing by the Friedrich der Grosse on Wednesday for a trip ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VERDICT AGAINST GRAY.

    George Gray, the young Australian billiardist, against whom John Roberts obtained £1500 in the action for breach of contract, has declared his intention to appeal ...

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  9. STEVENSON WINS MATCH.

    The third and last of the series of matches of 18,000 between Gray and Stevenson for £500 a side ended last night in a win for the latter by 1497 points. ...

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  10. "THESE BIG IDEAS."

    Criticising the programme of the New Zealand Government that was outlined at the opening of Parliament the "Pall Mall Gazette" remarks, Everybody recognises ...

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  11. MAROONED IN CITY STREET.

    I came to town by the Waverley car No. 440 on Saturday evening. At Park-street three ladies arose to alight but, owing to the crowds on the car, they took some time in ...

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  12. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    Speaking in the Reichstag yesterday, the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, said that the recent Socialist victories only strengthened the reasons that had been ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S CROWDED CARS.

    Every tramcar came into Sydney this morning overcrowded. Men clung along every footboard, and seemingly no conductor attempted to make them obey the ...

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  14. HOGS ON CARS.

    There are more reasons to complain at the tramway management than the dangers. I saw one on Friday night in Oxford-street. A tram left the city in its normal condition ...

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  15. PASSENGER INJURED.

    Michael Hogan, 29, laborer, lies in the Prince Alfred Hospital, suffering from a fractured collarbone, concussion of the brain, and shock, sustained through his falling ...

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  16. MR. JOHNSON AND THE KAISER.

    "The Sun" has published what the other daily papers pass over in silence. The revelations connected with Johnson's juggernauts furnish a horror that should urge the ...

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  17. HYMN FOR "THOSE IN PERIL."

    On attending church last night I was somewhat impressed with the hymn "For those in peril on the sea," which was sung during the service. I do not quite know ...

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  18. TRAM CONDUCTOR'S FALL.

    C. Hamilton, a tram conductor, 24, living in Pitt-street, Redfern, fell from his car in Quay-street last night. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital suffering from shock. ...

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  19. "SUSPICION AND MISTRUST."

    Anglophiles are gratified at the prospects of a better understanding between Britain and Germany. The Anglophobe element, however, refuses ...

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  20. SOCIALIST OFFICIALS.

    An inspired despatch from Berlin to the "Cologne Gazette" reports that the Kaiser refused to receive the President and the second Vice-President of the Reichstag when ...

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  22. FRANCE WATCHING EVENTS.

    The French newspapers and the people generally are closely watching the present negotiations between Britain and Germany. They welcome Lord Haldane's visit to Berlin as a ...

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