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  5. MILITANTS AROUSED.

    The more militant of the suffragettes have been aroused to fury by the sentence of three years passed upon Mrs. Pankhurst, and threaten to make strong reprisals. ...

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  7. TWO SHOTS FIRED.

    Constable Kammel, had a miraculous escape from being shot dead in Castlereagh-street late last night, and as a result Ernest Harry Thompson, 21, was charged ...

    Article : 330 words
  8. BROKEN HILL METHODS.

    Immediately the Premier reached his office this morning he got into communication with the Inspector-General of Police, and directed him to make urgent inquiries as to ...

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  9. LULL BEFORE THE STORM

    Though, during the earlier hours of this morning, no very serious development of the railway strike had been reported, Ministers did not attempt to conceal their intense ...

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  10. MINISTER FOR JUSTICE SPEAKS.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Hall) was asked to define the attitude of the Government towards men who would prevent others from getting food. ...

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  11. WITH THE BIG GUNS.

    That serious big gun accidents were only narrowly averted during the course of the recent artillery camp at Middle Head fort is alleged by one of the trainees. Some of the ...

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  12. RUNAWAY TRAM.

    A city-bound tram full of passengers bolted from the top of William-street shortly after 7 o'clock last night, and was not pulled up until it reached Yurong-street, at the ...

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  13. THE CAMPAIGN OF OUTRAGE.

    The suffragettes early this morning dynamited the railway station at Oxted, Surrey, using for the purpose a clock contrivance that was timed to cause the explosion at 3 ...

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  14. CITY WEATHER.

    The maximum temperature registered in Sydney yesterday was 74.1deg., and the minimum during the night 60.8. One point of moisture was recorded, as the result of heavy ...

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  15. AN IDLE ISLAND.

    At Darling Island this morning only one engine was being worked, and any shunting that was done was carried on by the stationmaster (Mr. Carroll), the foreman, and ...

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  16. THE PASSENGER SERVICE.

    The public, or at least a big section of it, is taking it for granted that the strike is likely to become general, with the consequent holding up of passenger traffic. The ...

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  17. MRS. PANKHURST'S SENTENCE

    The newspapers generally approve of the sentence imposed upon Mrs. Pankhurst. Some, however, regard the punishment as too light. ...

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  19. FOLLY POINT MYSTERY.

    Senior-constable Gates and Constable Peifer, of the North Sydney Police Station, yesterday came across a man who informed them that the woman found dead in a hut at ...

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  20. RIVER REPORTS.

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  21. CONDITIONS AT GOODS YARDS.

    Great inconvenience is still being felt by auctioneers and agents at the Sydney goods yards, where the produce from the country is sold by auction. ...

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  22. APPEAL TO CHARITY.

    A dramatic ending to an appeal on behalf of the Invalids' Mission was witnessed on Newtown Bridge last night. One of the speakers was interrupted by a question ...

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