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  7. NEWS OF THE NIGHT

    The population of New Zealand, as revealed in the last census, is 1,007,811 against 888,578 at the previous census. ...

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  8. A WELCOME INFLUX.

    The steamer Norseman, which arrived at Brisbane from London yesterday, landed 300 immigrants for the northern State. ...

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  9. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.

    The skeleton of a woman was found in some old workings at Oroya, Brown Hill mine, Kalgoorlie, on Friday. The remains were at a depth of about 400 feet, and the police ...

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  10. THE STAR OF THE SOUTH.

    Miss Ruby Butler, who was declared to be the prettiest girl in South Sydney, after bearing the keen scrutiny of 26,000 eyes, is a fine sample of the Australian woman. She ...

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  11. SUNDAY SHOWS.

    With the exception of the Adelphi Theatre all the Sydney picture entertainments were closed last night. At the Adelphi, which was crowded to overflowing, a programme of ...

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  12. TAXI-CAB AND SULKY.

    While driving along the Randwick-road on Saturday night two men in a sulky were almost run down by a taxi-cab. The taxi-driver declares that the lights on the sulky ...

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  13. LEG TAKEN OFF.

    It has been found necessary to take off the left leg of Mr. A. G. Chaplin, C.P.S. at Wellington, who broke the limb recently by jumping from a vehicle attached to a runaway ...

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  14. LIGHT RAIN.

    A list of rainfall registrations, received at the Weather Bureau for the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day, is as follows:--Hillston 10 points, Hay 5, Carrathool 6, Whitton 5, Narrandera ...

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  15. TOOK CHLOROFORM.

    The wife of Dr. Bird, of Northcote (Vic.). who for some time had been in ill-health, on Friday night, in a paroxysm of pain, took a strong dose of chloroform, from the effects of ...

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  16. A BOY INJURED.

    A five-year-old boy, Joseph Culrlinza, of Brougham-street, Woolloomooloo, had his right leg badly, crushed yesterday morning. He was playing among some boxes on the ...

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  18. IN HOLDS WITH A BEAR.

    May, a bearkeeper in the Adelaide Zoo, on Saturday went to the bear-pit to recover a paper dropped by a sailor, when he was attacked by a Malayan bear, which rushed ...

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  19. LIKE THE SAMARITAN.

    Mr. J. Flood, motor-body builder, Princes Bridge, Melbourne, discovered a burglar in his factory a few nights ago. The man was almost speechless with fright, but he ...

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  21. WHAT SYDNEY WANTS.

    Fire boat "David Scannell" at work at San Francisco. The water tower behind the funnel has not yet been called into service. For the above photo. "The Sun" is indebted to Mr. Richardson, of the American Consulate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MOTOR GOES OVER A BANK.

    On Saturday night a motor party of nurses from Windsor Hospital were driving in a sulky from the hospital to attend a ball at Wiseman's Ferry. A couple of miles out ...

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  23. A SURPRISE CATCH.

    On Friday morning Mr. Grunsell, of Mulwarrle Garden, Goulburn, found a full-grown fox caught in a trap set for rabbits, within a couple of hundred yards of the house, which ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL.

    The result of Saturday's play of the Australian game of football places Sydney at the head of the list with five wins--20 points. East Sydney is next with four wins and one ...

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  25. CONTINUATION SCHOOLS.

    At a meeting at Parramatta it was unanimously decided to ask the Minister for Education to establish a continuation school in the historic centre. The names of 40 ...

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  26. RESULT OF A SCRATCH.

    The death of Mr. Charles Johann Vader, general manager of Beale and Co. Ltd., has been ascribed to a scratch on his head. The scratch became painful, and the affected ...

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  27. STRANGE LIGHTS.

    Certain belated citizens of Bathurst reported late last night that they saw strange lights in the sky, and after a short interval made out the framework of an aeroplane. The ...

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  28. PASSING OF A SCHOLAR.

    The funeral of Mr. Frederic Bevlli, M.A., of Avoca-street, Randwick, took place on Saturday. Mr. Bevlli was well known in scholastic circles, and had of late years been ...

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  30. INFORMATION WANTED.

    A punter who sent to a locked riding at a recent meeting at Bathurst a note asking if a certain horse was to be pulled, explained that he heard the animal was "dead," ...

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  31. PRISONER'S BID FOR FREEDOM.

    An inquiry into the circumstances of an attempt on the part of a prisoner named Read to escape from the Fremantle (W.A.) Gaol some months ago, has shown that Read ...

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  32. CORPUS CHRISTI.

    At a conference yesterday between the heads of the Roman Catholic Church and the President of St. Patrick's College, Manly, preliminaries to the holding of the festival ...

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  33. ANTHRAX OUTBREAK.

    A serious outbreak of anthrax, one of the most deadly of cattle diseases, is reported from herds in the Werribee district of Victoria. It is stated the Agricultural ...

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  36. EAST AND WEST RAILWAY.

    The Premier of South Australia, interviewed in Perth on Saturday, said his Government was prepared to commence the construction of the east and west railway line ...

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  37. THE DRINK BILL.

    At a meeting at the Lyceum Hall yesterday, Mr. G. D. Clark said Australia's drink bill now totalled £15,000,000 per annum The bill per head was at its lowest in 1897, when ...

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