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  4. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    There will be an awful gloom in the New South Wales Parliament if ever Alderman D. D. Middleton, of Mosman, is elected. One of his novel ideas is that all the lights in ...

    Article : 517 words
  5. "THE COFFIN SHIP."

    Naval discipline is something to be dreaded--otherwise H.M.S. Torch would not leave Sydney Harbor to-morrow morning for Suva. The crews of men-o'-warsmen have not the ...

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  8. "YEA! YEA!"

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Hall) delivered an address on "The Lighter Side of the Law," before St. Joseph's Literary, Debating, and Social Society, Newtown, last ...

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  9. SIR GEORGE REID TO BE ENTER.

    Representatives of the London press met at De Keyser's Hotel, on the Thames Embankment, this evening, and decided to entertain Sir George Reld to luncheon at ...

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  10. ST. IVES TRAGEDY.

    Thomas Edwin Brown, who was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Sly at the last sittings of the Central Criminal Court at Darlinghurst, for the murder of Sergeant ...

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  11. FIGHTING DISEASE

    The tenth session of the Australasian Medical Congress will be held at Auckland from February 9 to February 14. The work of the congress has been divided into 11 sections-- ...

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  12. INSIDE OR OUT.

    The customary good order which prevails at meetings of Paddington Council was rudely, interrupted, last night, when some of the aldermen got at loggerheads over a simple ...

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  13. BY WAY OF A FOOL

    Petty-ofticer Curran lost on a foul to Pat Doran last night. The contest attracted a huge crowd, who roundly hooted Curran when Referee Owen' Moran stopped the fight after ...

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  14. TAREN POINT FERRY.

    As a result of inquiries made by Mr. Downes, M.L.A., the following letter was read from the Director-General of Public Works at yesterday afternoon's meeting of ...

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  15. HIGHER FEES THREATENED.

    At the annual meeting of this Ophthalmological Society of New South Wales the question of raising the fees for consultations and the giving of certificates was introduced. It ...

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  17. FELL INTO BASEMENT.

    Ambrose Sheppard, aged 38, a hairdresser, who lived in Riley-street, was seen by William Harrison to come out of a hotel in Bourke-street just before 11 o'clock last ...

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