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  4. NEW TRAMWAY SCHEME.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Cocks), who is the member for St. Leonards, but who, after a short residence in his constituency, has settled in Mosman, has made an interesting ...

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  7. A DISLOCATED NECK.

    A post-mortem examination on the body of Luther M'Carty, who was fatally injured during his fight with Arthur Pelkey, at Calgary on Saturday night, disclosed the ...

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  8. ROSE BAY FLATS.

    The Rose Bay Flats supplied a cause for litigation between. Agnes Blanche Parsons, a young widow, who was the plaintiff, and Louisa Rebecca Muston, the defendant, ...

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  9. ALMOST A STRIKE.

    A contractor, Mr. R. Gendle, of Nutleigh, Windsor-road, Petersham, in a long letter to the Water Board to-day, complained bitterly of the treatment meted out to him ...

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    [Some of this afternoon's late news' appears on Page.] ...

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  11. BLOOD VESSEL BURST.

    A medical student who was present at the post-mortem examination on M'Carty states that the cause of death was a broken neck. A blood-vessel at the base of the brain was ...

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  12. OUR ROARING TRAMS.

    Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria during, the period of Sir Thomas Bent's Premiership, who is on his first visit-to-Sydhey since the swearing in of Lord ...

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  13. BURNT DOWN.

    Tommy Burns's' boxing arena at Calgary, the scene of Saturday night's tragic encounter between M'Carty and Pelkey, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. ...

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  14. SYDNEY FERRIES' VIEW.

    Mr. Goddard, chairman of the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., said this morning that he had always held, that the original tramline Should have been run down to ...

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  15. INJURED WHARF LABORER.

    The Full Court (the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Ferguson) was to-day engaged with an application for a new trial arising out of the action, ...

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  16. WELSH IN CANADA.

    Freddie Welsh, the English lightweight champion, gained a popular decision over Kid Scaler, at. Edmonton (Alberta), Canada, at the end of 15 rounds. ...

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  17. STRANGLED HIS SON.

    A remarkable confession has been made by one Grange, an ex-British Army man, who yesterday surrendered himself to the police here. ...

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  18. SHORT AGAIN.

    More than 18,000 notices of assessment in respect of income tax due by taxpayers of New South Wales have been issued. The total amount of tax assessed is £656,000, or ...

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  19. NOT WHOOPING COUGH.

    Mr. Knox, K.C., has been successful in diagnosing flaws in Acts of Parliament, but his whooping-cough diagnosis (at sight) requires immediate attention. ...

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  20. OFFENSIVE IGNORANCE.

    In a speech at a meeting of the Junior Imperial League, at Croydon, England on Saturday Mr. Malcolm, M.P., criticised the British Cabinet for its professed ignorance ...

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  21. STEAMER THIEVES ACTIVE.

    Steamer thieves are still busy, and are making good hauls. Between 9 o'clock on Friday night and 7. o'clock on Saturday morning. they exploited the steamer Canberra at ...

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  22. HANDBAG STOLEN IN SHOP.

    Mrs. Emily Forest, of Coocoo, Tyrramurra, was yesterday morning robbed of her handbag, containing a purse and four sovereigns, while shopping at Anthony Hordern and ...

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  23. SPURIOUS COINS.

    The public is warned to be watchful for spurious coins, a number of which, are known to be in existence. ...

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  26. WORKMAN'S SUDDEN' DEATH.

    Patrick M'Manus, aged. 64. a plasterer's, laborer left his home at 14 Abercrombie-street, Redfern in his usual good health early this morning, to go to his work at the ...

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  27. ABOLITION OF WARDS.

    The Leichhardt Council came to,a decision, at last night's meeting, to take steps to do away with the ward system, so that at the next aldermanic elections all the ratepayers ...

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