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  5. NEWS OF THE NIGHT

    It is believed that petroleum in payable quantities can be obtained close to the Vallala River, in Papua. ...

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  6. KOGARAH'S COUNCIL CHAMBERS

    The ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the Kog[?]ah council-chambers was performed by the Mayor. Alderman W. Jones, yesterday afternoon. A large ...

    Article : 329 words
  7. COAL LUMPERS' PROTEST.

    The Coal Lumpers' Union has agreed to the following resolutions:--"That this union protests emphatically against the action of the Government in demolishing dwellings in the ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH POSTAGE STAMPS.

    It is expected that Mr. Frazer, the Postmaster-General, will definitely decide to-day on the design for the Commonwealth postage stamps. ...

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  9. ALEXANDRIA RESUMPTIONS.

    The announcement recently made that the Railway Department Intended to resume another area of land at Alexandria for the extension of the railway yards will, it has ...

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  10. SHIPPING.

    Barrabool. str., 912 tons, Captain Charles Egan, from Newcastle, 12.45 a.m. Howard Smith Co., agents. Sayon[?] ycht., from Melbourne, 1.15 a.m. Comboyne, str.,. Captain R. Lucy, from Narooma, 1.40 ...

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  11. WILL CHINA KNOW THEM NO MORE?--IMPERIAL MILITARY EXECUTIONERS.

    The executioner has been a grim and prominent figure in Chinese life for many generations, and he has place even in the modern, Europeani[?]ed Chinese Army. Whether his duties will be less called for under a Republican Government than they were under Imperial Manchu rule remains to be seen. Meantime it may be recalled that one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SMITH-STEVENSON WEDDING.

    The Randwick Presbyterian Church was profusely decorated with palms and flowers yesterday evening for the marriage of Miss Clivyad Stevenson, youngest daughter of ...

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  13. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    John Harvey was yesterday sentenced at the Toowoomba Circuit Court to four years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of John Behan, near Pittsworth. ...

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  14. PRISONERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Three prisoners in Bathurst Gaol have been committed for trial at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm. This course has been ...

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  15. MATER MISERICORDIAE FETE.

    Lady Chelmsford performed the opening ceremony yesterday afternoon of an excellently arranged fete in connection with the Mater Misericordiae Hospital. The North ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND'S CABINET.

    Mr. Thomas Mackenzie, the Premier of New Zealand, is having some difficulty in forming his Cabinet. The fact that Mr. Roderick M'Kenzie has resigned the ...

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  17. THE LASH ORDERED.

    Claude Taylor was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by Judge Johnston at Maryborough (Vic.) yesterday for assault and robbery. His Honor ordered that Taylor ...

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  18. WET FERRY SEATS.

    "I am a regular passenger to Sydney by the boat 'leaving Mosman Wharf at 8.10 a.m., and for months past, I, in common with others, have suffered inconvenience and ...

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  19. REGULATING SURF-SHOOTING.

    An order has been gazetted providing that where any inspector considers that the practice of surf-shooting (i.e., riding on the crest of the breaking wave), whether with or ...

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  21. JAPANESE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Commander Shirase and three members of the Japanese Antarctic Expedition will leave Wellington (N.Z.) to-morrow for Sydney, on their way to Japan. Their vessel, the Kalnan ...

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  22. STATE MINERS TO STRIKE.

    The miners at the Stats coal mine at Wonthaggi, Victoria, have decided, by 682 votes to 198, to go on strike next Wednesday if the manager persists in his determination to ...

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  24. MADAME BELL VINDICATED.

    The extraordinary excitement which was created by the dispute over the Technical College dressmaking system has somewhat abated. The Parliamentary (Select ...

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