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  2. BATTERED AND BEATEN.

    With his face bruised and battered, and ghastly white in little patches showing through streaks and blotches of congealed blood, his head laid open in places, swathed ...

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  3. PACIFIC DEFENCE.

    Questions of Pacific defence, involving the future of the battleship Australia, are now the subject of despatches between the British and Commonwealth Governments. ...

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  4. TRADE IN SUSSEX-STREET.

    Trade in the wholesale Sussex-street produce, grain, and vegetable markets this morning was completely demoralised, this being attributed to the inclement weather and ...

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  5. BASED ON RUMOR.

    Two Mayoral inquiries have been held in connection with the administration of Mosman Council, about which serious charges were made by Alderman Newall at the ...

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  6. ILL-TREATED WIFE.

    "He used to stand over me to cut my throat with a razor," declared Emily Tugersole,formerly Hampton, who applied in the Divorce Court this morning for a dissolution of ...

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  7. NOISY MOTOR-CARS.

    Superintendent Edward said today that within the past, few months he had received many complaints from Sydney Hospital and other similar public and private institutions ...

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  8. NORTH SYDNEY ELECTRICITY.

    From an engineering: point of view the North Sydney electrical problem continues to be most interesting, though, withal, it appears to be causing some little annoyance to ...

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  9. DISPUTE ABOUT A WILL

    Mr. Justice Street, the Probate Judge, was engaged today with the hearing of the suit in which Frederick Turner was the plaintiff, and Henry Prince Hooper and Arthur ...

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  10. TURF PARASITES.

    The business of "whispering" as applied to racecourse touts who frequent public places looking for likely persons whom they may induce to back a "good thing" for the ...

    Article : 381 words
  11. JUTE STILL NEGLECTED.

    Merchants engaged in the market for jute fabrics experienced a quiet time today, trade being practically at a standstill Speculators were afraid to operate, owing to the receipt ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. HELD UP!

    The system of issuing weekly railway tickets to the public at Kogarah Railway Station is a disgrace to our railway authorities, and a standing reflection upon their ...

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  13. FIREWOOD UNOBTAINABLE.

    Owing to the severe rains which have occurred during the past few days in country districts, woodcutters have been compelled to cease operations, and the majority of the ...

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  14. "MANUFACTURES WEEK."

    The New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures has determined to hold another "All Australian Manufactures" Week." to commence on May 11 and continue until May, ...

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  15. "SYDNEY'S WORST DEN."

    According to evidence given at the Central Police Court this morning a house at 28 Upton-street, Surry Hills, is the worst opium den in Sydney. ...

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  16. FARCICAL ROAD-MAKING.

    Mr. J. Bollard is annoyed:-- I would feel obliged if you would allow me through your columns to call attention to civic ineptitude and farcical waste of ratepayers' ...

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  17. WOOLLAHRA INSTITUTE.

    In the past four years of its existence the Woollahra Literary Institute has spent about £2500 in improving the institution and establishing an up-to-date library; but it is ...

    Article : 114 words
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  20. INCREASED TRAM FARES.

    Mr. H. S. Aitken makes a suggestion:-- If additional revenue must be procured from the tramways, then tax those who will not venture to live out in the suburbs, and drive ...

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  21. COOLAMON CHAFF "BLACK."

    Produce consignments from Coolamon have been declared "black." This morning's arrivals at the Sydney Goods Yards included a parcel of chaff from that centre, ...

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  22. AN OLD WELSH PREACHER.

    "I remember a story told in my youth of a very remarkable, but rather quaint, old Welsh preacher," said Mr. Lloyd George in his speech at Glasgow, "He was conducting a funeral service for a poor old follow who ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. DR. AKED'S UNORTHODOXY

    "Dr. Charles F. Aked, an English Baptist minister, who for the last two years has occupied the pulpit of a Presbyterian church at San Francisco, announces that he will probably resign the post of president of the San ...

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  24. FARM PRODUCTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 509 words
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