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  5. FOOTBALLER'S WIFE.

    Charles M'Murtrie, the well-known League footballer, was proceeded against at the Central Police Court this morning for having deserted Emma M'Murtrie at Randwick on ...

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  6. A DIVIDED ORCHESTRA.

    Things were a wee bit lively last evening at the King's Hall, where between the hours of 8 and 10 about 50 of the guarantors and subscribers and a few of the performing ...

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  8. "THE SUN" CABLES.

    A new and exclusive cable service from London has been established by "The Sun" These messages will be found ...

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  9. ROSENTHAL MURDER.

    "Bridgie" Webber, one of the men from whom confessions wore obtained in connection with the murder of Herman Rosenthal, was the principal, witness examined to-day at ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. CONVICTS IN REVOLT.

    The revolt of convicts in the penitentiary at Rawlins, Wyoming, has had some remarkable developments. The outbreak, which was the second that ...

    Article : 288 words
  11. THIEVES AT ST. PETERS.

    The absence of Henry Strusz and his family from their house, "Avoca," Kingstreet, St Peters, last night gave thieves their opportunity to break into the place and ...

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  12. DIDN'T GET THE HOUSEMAID.

    A month ago some excitement was caused In police circles by the capture, at midnight, of a supposed burglar by Captain Paling, oh his premises, 294 Victoria-street ...

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  13. CUT HIS THROAT.

    Mr. Payten, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning, took a lenient view of the case against John Joseph Jenkins, a coal-lumper, who cut his throat with a knife on October 7 ...

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  14. FOOLISH TRAM GUARD.

    A tram-guard's lapse under, the temptation to steal was told at the Central Police Court this morning before Mr. Payten, S.M., when Alexander John Nicholson, 22, was charged ...

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  15. ANOTHER TRAM ACCIDENT.

    While, alighting from a tram in motion at the corner of Church and Harold streets, Parramatta, yesterday afternoon, Charles Walters, a florist, living at Dundas, slipped ...

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  16. SHADOWED BY TWO.

    A foreigner, suspected of several robberies, was taken into custody shortly before 1 o'clock this morning by Senior-detective Darlington and Detective Vincent at his lodgings ...

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  17. "LOANDON."

    "Fact" makes a suggestion:--The question is solved. Not only is this name very like the name of the chief city of the British Empire, but it fits in in another ...

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  18. COUNCILS AT ISSUE.

    The suit brought by the Municipal Council of Eastwood against the Ryde Municipal Council was concluded before the Chief Judge in Equity to-day. In their statement of ...

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  19. A GOOD HAUL.

    Some smart work was done by thieves in North Sydney last night. A boarding-house in Ridge-street, kept by a Mrs, Bird, was the scene of operations. ...

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  20. A BOILERMAKER'S WIFE.

    Mr. Justice Street sitting in No. 2 Divorce Court to-day, granted a decree nisi, returnable in six months. in the suit brought by Katie Irene Pitman (formerly Orlovich) for ...

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  21. UNIQUE PERFORMANCE.

    Eric Apperly, amateur champion golfer of New South Wales, was beaten in the Manly Club championship on Saturday by a former club champion, L. R. Oswald-Sealy. ...

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  22. TRAM ON FIRE.

    A tram was proceeding along Botany-road to Botany this morning, and was nearing the Mascot Fire Station, when the wires short circuited. A fire broke out in the flooring of ...

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  23. NEW TUG'S FIRST TOW.

    The new tug Wyola, built for Australian waters, has started her career in a striking way. When she arrived at Fremantle from the Tyne she had secured her first tow before ...

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  24. ALDERMAN WITH A MISSION.

    When an alderman at a meeting of the City Council the other night seriously remarked that an analysis should be made ol Sydney's dust, another interjected that a ...

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  26. HORSE'S FATAL KICK.

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded at the inquest this morning concerning the death of Sarah Watson, aged 2, which occurred in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital ...

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