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  3. MIRROR of PARLIAMENT.

    Perhaps one of the most generally interesting debates that have been heard in the Legislative Assembly for a very long time was that initiated by Mr. Holman yostcrday ...

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  4. " SAIL FOR THE SETTING SUN."

    In a recent issue of "The Sun" appeared an article on French escapees from New Caledonia, and an account was given of the adventures of some of these gentry on the ...

    Article : 2,036 words
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  6. The Moving Picture Show

    What do they know of beauty who only beauty know? in a recent letter to "The Sun" Miss Valerie Desmond bemouned the fac[?] that not a single man had come forth to [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. W. M. HUGHES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A WASTE OF MONEY.

    The subscribers to the King Edward Memorial have decided to waste their money on a useless statue instead of devoting it to a hospital ward, or some such beneficent object They intend to perpetuate the memory of a sensible, practical monarch in the most senseless and unpractical way. They seem to have no sense of the ...

    Article : 529 words
  9. VICTORIAN BEER.

    The Engine Driving and Firing (Sundry Industries) Board (Mr. H. Bignold, chairman; Mr. H. A. Mitchell, employees' representative; and Mr. J. Brown, employers ...

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  10. A MAGISTRATE'S COMMENTS.

    Some people apparently fall to fully realise the seriousness of the responsibility assumed by them when they set the criminal law in motion against an individual, possibly ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. M.L.A.'S FLAG.

    Several members of the State Parliament expressed yesterday to Mr. Stanley, Labor, M.L.A., regret that this was to be his last session, he having decided to retire from ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. GOVERNOR'S NEW UNIFORM.

    Sir John Fuller, in opening the State Parliament, appeared in the latest prescribed uniform for Governors of self-governing colonies--blue, with silver and scarlet trimmings ...

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  13. "HOW D'YE DO, MISS!"

    Beware the street masher! At the Central Police Court this morning Thomas Richards, a respectable-looking man of 33, was brought up on a charge of having behaved in an ...

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  14. ABDUL'S FRUIT.

    "I sell-e-de-fruit. Fruit every time, and tell-e-do-no-lie. Ze man took-ed-de first time one mandrin out of de basket; ze man took-ed de second time one hour after two ...

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  15. A PIONEER TEACHER'S DEATH.

    The death of Mrs. Wallace (wife of Mr. P. Wallace, formerly head teacher of Rozelle) which occurred last night at her residence. Phoebe-street, Balmaln, removes another of ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. TEACHERS' UNION FORMED.

    In response to a circular of invitation about 150 public school teachers in the metropolitan area met at the Trades Hall last evening to form a union. After a debate ...

    Article : 109 words
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