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  6. EMPRESS OF IRELAND SURVIVORS.

    A. W. Clark, Greaser, who was saved from both the Empress of Ireland and the Titanic. Mrs. Kirtley, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JOHNSON AND LANGFORD.

    Sam Langford will sail from New York for England at the end of the month to meet Jack Johnson. He will be accompanied by Jack Read, the ...

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  8. Bird's-Eye View of Darlinghurst Gaol in 1866.

    Darlinghurst Gaol was first occupied on June 7, 1841. People abroad in Sydney early in the morning of that day might have witnessed a remarkable procession--a procession of 119 men in convict garb, chained together, and under a strong police escort. They were Sydney's felon population, or a considerable part of it, on their way from the old gaol in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MUST BE SCREENED.

    The Harbor Trust considers that it would be a shocking thing if children bathing in costumes were to offend the view of residents of the foreshores of Greenwich Point. ...

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  10. DARLINGHURST GAOL EMPTY

    There are no prisoners in Darlinghurst Gaol to-day. There were only fourteen yesterday, but they were all removed during the afternoon. ...

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  11. ANGRY SUBSCRIBERS.

    Many subscribers who are supposed to be connected to the Randwick Exchange cannot raise the exchange. Those who do raise it cannot get any further. ...

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  12. CRITICISED RAILWAYS.

    The Railway and Travel Monthly, which has a large circulation in England and Europe, has something to say in its last issue about the Exeter railway accident. Under ...

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  13. SURPRISED CADETS.

    A number of youthful cadets received the shock of their lives yesterday afternoon, when a special Cadet Court, was held at Parramatta, and they were ordered into ...

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  14. NOT AUTHENTIC.

    Mr. Pickersgill has picked up on Busselton Beach a bottle containing what purports to be a message from the Polar seas, dated as far back as 1827. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S FLOWER.

    During the past few weeks various Melbourne societies, headed by the Wattle Day Committee, have been urging the adoption of the wattle blossom as Australia's national ...

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  16. MORE STATE SOCIALISM.

    At the last meeting of the Lockhart Farmers and Settlers' Association Mr. R. S. Drummond brought forward a novel suggestion in reference to assisting wheat-growers who ...

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  17. AUTOMATIC 'PHONES.

    A letter from the Postal Department informed last night's Annandale Council meeting that the Balmain telephone service was now being conducted on the automatic ...

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  18. CHARGE OF SHOOTING.

    George Wright, a young man, was remanded at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having shot at Constable Daniel Gallivan, with intent to do grievous bodily ...

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  19. MARRIAGES DISSOLVED.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Court to-day, pronounced absolute the decrees nisi granted in the suits of Clarence Everett Osborne Olliffe v. Rhoda Olliffe, Mary Jane ...

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  20. SUCH A DIRTY TREE.

    A Moreton Bay fig-tree in the middle of the footpath in Victoria-road, Woollahra, is a source of great annoyance to Mr. F. F. Bean, who recently built a house in the ...

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  21. WAVERLEY'S PROPOSED LOAN.

    The Waverley Council's proposal to raise a loan of £50,000 was condemned at the last meeting of the Bondi Vigilance Association. "It is easier to borrow than to work," a ...

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