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  5. SUBURBAN FINANCES.

    A special report by the finance committee (Alderman Rogers, chairman) presented to last night's meeting of Waverley Council, discloses some big figures, and while the ...

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  6. BOARD OF GREEN CLOTH.

    Melbourne Inman has agreed to take part in the contest for the billiards championship. Gray and Reece will meet first and play from March 2 till March 7. Stevenson will ...

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  7. BOY IN MAN'S JOB.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Druitt, one of the inspecting officers of railways to the Board of Trade, has reported on the smash in the tunnel outside St. James's station, ...

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  8. COLLISION IN THE AIR.

    The first case of a claim because of a collision in the air between aeroplanes was heard by the Lord Chief Justice yesterday, and damages were awarded. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST ABROAD

    Professor Payne, of the Engineering School of the University of Melbourne, will visit Berlin on January 3 to inspect the technical education institutions. Afterwards he ...

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  10. RIFLES IN IRELAND.

    The proclamation forbidding the importation of arms into Ulster has aggravated the situation in Ireland, and it is generally felt that the ultimate crisis can hardly be ...

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  11. KAISER'S IMMORAL STATUE.

    Picture postcards bearing reproductions of a statue entitled "Grace" have been seized by the Berlin police as being dangerous to public morals. ...

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  12. LUMPY-JAW.

    Large quantities of ox-tongues have been condemned by the Port of London Authority because they were taken from animals suffering from lumpy-jaw. ...

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  13. CHINESE FOR BRITISH.

    The Canadian-Pacific Railroad Company is substituting Chinese for British crews on its liners Empress of India and Empress of Japan for reasons of economy. ...

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  14. "PRETTY STRONG."

    The Kogarah aldermen became rather perturbed when the question of striking the rate for next year came up for discussion. Alderman Pritchard repeatedly asserted, ...

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  15. GUNS FOR NORTH HEAD.

    The two barbette guns ordered for the fort at North Head will not be ready until the end of 1916. The arsenal authorities are annoyed at the hesitancy displayed by the ...

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  16. EIGHT CUT TO PIECES.

    An extraordinary accident took place on the railway near Cracow, in Poland, yesterday. A train stopped in answer to the pulling of the communication cord, and eight ...

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  17. TEST MATCH ABANDONED.

    The first test match between the Englishmen and the South Africans at Durban had to be abandoned owing to rain. In their first Innings, the home side scored ...

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  18. GERMAN SHIPPING DISASTER.

    A ship, lying keel upward, has been found at the mouth of the Ems River, Prussia. A boat bearing!-the name Narvik has been picked up with the dead body of a sailor ...

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  19. RYDE'S PROGRESS.

    According to the valuer's report adopted by Ryde Council at its last meeting, the municipality has made wonderful progress. Owing to new subdivisions, the number of ...

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  20. MANGROVE BARK.

    The Commonwealth authorities in London have received an inquiry from the Hamburg branch of the Standard Bank of Africa on behalf of prospective buyers of Australian ...

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  21. THE BIG FREEZE.

    Professor Doolittle, an astronomer of Philadelphia, predicts that life on the earth will terminate in 6,000,000 years owing to the cooling of the sun. ...

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  22. GIRLS FIGHT WITH KNIVES.

    Two girls or nineteen fought a duel with knives in the poorer quarter of Paris yesterday. The cause of the dispute was their rivalry for the affections of a young apache, ...

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  23. ALDERMANIC SOMERSAULT.

    The wet weather last winter found out the weak spots in Lidcombe, wher'e some of the streets and roads were in a deplorable condition. The Mayor (Alderman Lidbury) ...

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  24. SHEEP FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. M'Bride, the Victorian Agent-General, is going to Ipswich to obtain Suffolk rams and ewes for., the Victorian Department of Agriculture, for the purpose of discovering ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.

    Thousands of Boers, with their wives and. familities, assembled at Bloemfontein yesterday, which Mrs. Steyn, wife of the ex-president of the Orange Free State, unveiled ...

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  26. MANLY'S LOAN.

    Manly's £30,000 loan is coming in for abundant discussion, both in council and in public. On Monday night Alderman Ogilvy addressed a big meeting in opposition at the Victoria ...

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