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  4. IN SOCIETY AND OUT.

    Sir Gerald Strickland will preside at the annual meeting of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital this afternoon. Mr. von Goes (Consul-in-Chief for Sweden ...

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  5. MAN'S STRANGE DEATH.

    The body of William Slattery is lying in the City Morgue waiting a post-mortem examination. Slattery was 32 years of age, and was a ...

    Article : 169 words
  6. THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW

    Australia did not know what on bones had been conferred on it by the selection of Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson as Governor- General until the cable came yesterday to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JERVIS BAY.

    Jervis Bay, in addition to being the deepest sheltered harbor in Australia, will be the terminus, or junction, of three main railway systems, the resulting influence probably ...

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  8. WHEN LOVELY WOMEN STOOP TO FOLLY.

    There are few male Australians to-day who do not approve of women's suffrage. There are fewer still who are sufficiently foolhardy to admit their opposition publicly. All the more foolish then is the suggestion of a small faction of Melbourne women to adopt the tactics of England's militant suffragettes and "storm" the Premiers' ...

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  9. Miss Eleanor Jane Annie Flanagan

    Music teacher and organist, of Northcote (Victoria), who was awarded £225 damages for breach of promise by Mr. David Cunningham Armstrong, builder and contractor, also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SUBURBAN ROBBERY.

    The Burwood police are making inquiries into a rather peculiar robbery, in which the thief or thieves left behind a large number of articles of jewellery and some money and ...

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  11. DANGER AREA.

    The congestion at Sydney Central Railway Station yard is daily becoming worse, and the prevailing conditions may reasonably be regarded as a grave menace to safe ...

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  13. SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    A bottle of methylated spirits is supposed to have been used to set fire to the house of William James O'Brien, High-street, Strathfield, about 11 o'clock on Saturday night. ...

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  14. SEDUCTION ALLEGED.

    Frank Winch, a slaughterman and music teacher, was sued in No. 1 Jury Court today, before Mr. Justice Sly and a jury of four, in respect of the alleged seduction of ...

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  15. JUVENILE THIEVES.

    "I feel it quite a duty to let the Kensington people know of my experience last Friday evening about 7 o'clock. I had occasion to visit that suburb, and as I live in Randwick, ...

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