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  6. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    The Judiciary Committee of the New South Wales Rugby League last night dealt with a number of matters affecting first and second grade players. ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE RIGHT.

    The estimated population of Tasmania, gauged by census figures as far as they are complete, is 190,861. New Zealand estimates a gain in the ten years of 124,000. ...

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  8. GWALIA MINE ACCIDENT.

    Bacch[?]ni, one of the men injured in the fall of a cage in the Sons of Gwalia mine (W.A.) on Monday, died last night, making the third fatality in the accident. The others ...

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  9. CHARGE OF CONTEMPT.

    The action initiated by Judge Higgins against the editor cf the Hobart "Mercury" for contempt has been adjourned over for ten flays on account of the inability of the ...

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  10. THE TEACHERS' LOT.

    At a valedictory function at Maryborough (Vic.) last night, Inspector Livingstone said that under present conditions, teaching in the southern State was like penal servitude, and ...

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  11. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The hearing of the charge against the Rev. George Hay, of having falsely pretended that he was a person duly authorised to celebrate marriages, by means of which he obtained ...

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  12. ANOTHER BOILER EXPLOSION.

    The boiler at the Gillembine Sawmill, near Trundle, exploded on Wednesday, and caused the death of Charles Sam, besides severely injuring Arthur Thorpe and Charles Moore. ...

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  13. DEARER HAIRDRESSING.

    The New South Wales branch of the Master Hairdressers and Wigmakers' Association was formed last night at a meeting in the School of Arts, and it was agreed that a new ...

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  14. STUCK IN THE MUD.

    The state of the Richmond bar is causing great dissatisfaction. Coastal steamers for Lismore have several times touched bottom while yesterday the Brundah stuck in the ...

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  15. FATAL FIRE.

    Owing to the capsizing of a lamp the flames set fire to the bed in which W. Macnamara and his wife were sleeping in a house in Royal-lane, Perth (W.A.), last night. ...

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  16. EMPIRE TEA PARTY.

    Yesterday Mrs. E. Culberson Hope entertained a party of friends at the Hotel Australia. The table was decorated with streamers of red, white, and blue, and tiny flags. ...

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  17. FELL INTO A LIFT-WELL.

    Thomas Howes, an employee of D. Campbell, of Phillip-street, while working at Evers and Cohen's, in Wynyard-street, yesterday afternoon, fell into the lift-well and down ...

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  18. A CRIPPLE IN TROUBLE.

    A cripple, John French, living at 2 Bateman's-lane, Sydney, was charged at the Water Police Court this morning, before Mr. Love, S.M., with having been drunk and ...

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  19. IN THE DAY'S WORK.

    William Taylor, an engine fitter in the loco, sheds at Harden, was returning to work on Monday night, when he was struck by a truck which was being shunted on to the ...

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  20. "SHOOT THE DOG!"

    Smithson, who was arrested on Tuesday near Moora in connection with the murder of Frances Compton at Woodlupine, on the 13th inst., was remanded at the Perth Police Court ...

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  21. BONDI SURF CLUB.

    Mr. G. H. Henriques, hon. treasurer of the Bondi S.B.L.S. Club, writes to say that after much time had been spent, and various conferences held with the Mayor of ...

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  22. A MINING JUBILEE.

    In the course of the celebration of the Jubilee of gold, discovery at Gabriel's Gully, New Zealand, a feature was a procession in which there were 230 of the prospectors who ...

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  23. DINNER TO VETERANS.

    Nearly 100 military and naval veterans were entertained at dinner at Victoria Barracks' yesterday afternoon. Colonel Bartlett presided, and among the visitors were Mrs. ...

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  24. A PEACEMAKER.

    Two men were fighting at Juglong on Wednesday, and Robert Montgomery went between them to make peace. One of the combatants fell on the peacemaker, and both ...

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  25. WOMEN WORKERS PROTEST.

    The Domestic Workers' Union has forwarded a resolution as under to Mr. Holman:--"That this union strongly protests against the action of the Acting Premier ...

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  27. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    While riding on a Newtown tram last night Frederick Wilkinson, 42, while endeavorning to catch his hat which had blown off, overbalanced, and fell from the car. ...

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  28. HUMAN REMAINS IN A FIRE.

    The disappearance of Charley Rushian, an Afghan, from the country around Cloncurry (Q.), led the police to question a man in whose company he had been seen. This ...

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  29. COACH ACCIDENT.

    The horses attached to a couch bolted in Curlewis-street, Bondi, last night, and the driver, Michael Leonard, 54, of Walker-street, Redfern, was seriously injured. The ...

    Article : 176 words
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