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  4. ACTORS ON STRIKE.

    The actors are going to have a union. Some of them have decided that they can act no longer without the up-to-date aid of cooperation, and a meeting is announced for ...

    Article : 1,213 words
  5. CHURCH AND LABOR.

    The statements of the Dean of St. Paul's, London, regarding the Church of England's present-day attitude towards Labor, has aroused a good deal of talk in Sydney. Dr. ...

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  6. A HARBOR COLLISION.

    The circumstances connected with a collision which took place between the ferry steamer Kai Kai and Howard Smith's steam collier Derwent, were investigated in the ...

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  7. "SUN'S" WEATHER CHART.

    Pressure Note. The Antarctic disturbance has advanced eastward very rapidly, having travelled a little over 600 miles during the past 24 hours. It is now situated over our eastern districts, with its centre somewhere in the southern Tasman Sea. The high pressure has also moved very rapidly, its eastern isobar is now over the western districts of New South Wales, while the centre is over the Bright. A narrow monsoonal tongue is over western Queensland, and extends as far as the southern border. With ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A HOT DAY.

    The weather in the city during the early part of the morning was very hot. The conditions at first were fine and clear, with indications of a record. At 5 a.m. the temperature registered 64dcg., and from that hour [?] ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA.

    New South Wales.--Fine generally, hot cloudy at scattered places on the south coast and at isolated places inland; chiefly warm to hot, and hazy at many places; 14 points at Tenterfield with thunder, and 4 at Gabe ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. BUILDING A GARAGE.

    Inspector Campbell, of Annandale Council, proceeded against Walter Goodman, before Mr. Wilkinson, at the Glebe Court to-day, for a breach of the council's building regulations ...

    Article : 608 words
  11. PRESSERS' TROUBLES.

    The pressers, regarding whom some trouble arose at David Jones and Co.'s Clarence-street factory during the week, take exception to the statement by Mr. Morris that they ...

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  12. CONDITIONS ON THE COAST.

    The reports received at Sydney at 9 a.m. to-day from the signalmasters at coastal stations indicate that the conditions along the seaboard continue fine generally, hazy and hot and cloudy at scattered places on the ...

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  13. A STREET DANGER.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Roy M'Mullen,13, was charged with furiously driving a horse attached to a sulky in George-street, city, on Tuesday, so as to ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. TEMPERATURES.

    Hot to very hot weather prevails ever the greater part of Australis, particularly in the central, northern, and north-western divisions. Many records reach 100dcg., while the max, registers of the various States, ...

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  15. BREMEN ARRIVES.

    The German mail steamer Bremen arrived at Sydney to-day from Europe, via ports, with 620 passengers. Of these, 91 were in the saloon, 177 in the second-class, and [?] in the third. ...

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  16. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS.

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  17. "WE MUST EXPECT THAT."

    Speaking in Melbourne yesterday in criticism of the recent decision of the New South Wales Amenably that it was desirable to hold a world's exhibition in Sydney, Mr. Watt, the Victorian Treasurer, said the Government ...

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  18. JAMMED BY THE LIFT.

    Jacob Henry, 28, who lives in 106 Darlinghurst-mad, met with a painful accident at Cailler's Stores, Macquarie-place, this morning. With some others he was putting cases on a lift, when by some means he got ...

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  19. CITY COUNCIL'S LOAN.

    The finance committee of the City Council to-day opened tenders for a loan of £200,000 for loan conversion purposed, payable in London on January 1 next. About 20 tenders were received, covering amounts ...

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    "We're glad to welcome you into our little family, Mr. Slimm," said Mrs. Starvern. "Our boarders almost invariably get fat." "Yes," replied the new boarder, "I've noticed the same thing in most boarding houses. ...

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  21. Stop-press News

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Premier stated that the Government did not propose to take any further action with regard to the vote of censure last-night on ...

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  22. RIVER REPORTS.

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  23. A WELL-EARNED PENALTY.

    James Miller, 23, became very loquacious in Upton-place last night, and his flow of language was so punctuated with indecent expressions that Constable Garling felt it ...

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  25. FANNING ISLAND.

    Mr. Milward (manager of the Pacific Cable Board) explains that the cable published in another column with regard to a British-Canadain syndicate's purchase of Fanning ...

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  26. FOOTBALLER'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    About 11.30 this morning William Rogerson, aged 27, a metal ceiling worker, who lives in Kogarah, was working on a scaffolding outside the Audley Picture Show in New Canterbury road, Petersham, with another man. ...

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  27. FELL 25 FEET.

    Arthur Goodwin, aged 21, a painter, was engaged on the main roof of the Central Railway Station this morning, when he lost his hold on a ladder and fell 25ft. to the asphalt below. He [?] severe injuries to his ...

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