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  7. BETTER QUARTERS WANTED.

    "I will be hanged if I live in a tent," said Colonel Owen, Director- General of Works, when interviewed this morning respecting the suggestion that the Department of Home ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE NIGHT

    Mr. Kirwin, Labor candidate for Mirani (Q.), at a meeting at Hatton, asked an interjector whether he had knocked off beating his wife. The "wife," who was in the ...

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  9. NEW WATSON'S BAY BOAT.

    The Watson's Bay Ferry Co. intend to have a new sea- going steamer built, slightly larger than any other boat of their fleet. With this boat the company will be able to establish a ...

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  10. CANNIBAL SHEEP.

    The sheep on a station near Junee were found eating the carcases of other sheep. It is believed that this cannibalism is due to the scarcity of pasture, and the continued ...

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  11. SHIPPING.

    Archer, str., 691 tons, Captain Walker, from Newcastle, 2.30 a. m. N. and H. R. S. S. Co. agents. Berthed at foot of King- street. City of Grafton, str., 825 tons, Captain W. Nelson, ...

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  12. BURIED AT NIGHT.

    A Junee resident, in a letter published in a Wagga paper, states that two bodies were taken from the hospital in coffins, tied in a spring dray, and jolted to the cemetery ...

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  13. DISLIKED ITS REFLECTION.

    A bullock in Dubbo disliked its reflection in a saddler's window, so he rushed and wrecked it. ...

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  14. SPORT AND PASTIME.

    To be floored five times in the opening round and knocked cold in the succeeding session was the discourteous treatment meted out to Bill Rudd at the Gaiety Athletic Club last night by Pat Bradley, the young ...

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  15. ANTI- LUNCH CREED.

    "The Sun's" anti- lunch enthusiast has, received an amusing letter from Cecil Healy the great sprint swimmer and leader of the Anti- Lunch Brigade in Sydney, who is ...

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  16. A GREAT STAGE SPECTACLE.

    The first rehearsal for "Ben Hur" was called at the Theatre Royal yesterday. This elaborate stage spectacle, with its semi- religious and dramatic story, is to be ...

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  17. FAST TRAVELLING.

    The duplication of the Sydney- Newcastle railway line has been completed, and the Journey will now be accomplished by fast passenger trains in about 3 hours. ...

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  18. MORE INDUSTRIAL INSPECTORS.

    Four more inspectors have been appointed to inquire into the working of awards under the Industrial Disputes Act and the new Industrial Arbitration Act, and, if necessary, ...

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  19. ALDERMEN RESIGN.

    All the aldermen and the town clerk of Narrabri West have resigned, and it is regarded as likely that several will not seek reelection. ...

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  20. NO OFFENCE DISCLOSED.

    Mr. Hughes has decided, in regard to the convictions of cadets for non- attendance at compulsory drill, that the information in the cases disclosed no offence under the Act. He ...

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  21. WERRIWA VACANCY.

    Polling day for the Werriwa vacancy has been fixed for June 1. ...

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  22. BILL SQUIRES MATCHED.

    "Bill" Squires was married on Tuesday to Miss Agnes Miller, daughter of Mr. Jas. Miller, of Kurrumburra (Vic.). ...

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  23. LEFT THE TRAINING SHIP.

    A boy dived from the training ship John Murray, in Melbourne, and swimming nearly a quarter of a mile, obtained a boat. He rowed back to the ship and three companions ...

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  24. PROMINENT UNION PLAYER.

    Another prominent Union Rugby player has gone over to the League. Last season Stewart played with such distinction behind the scrum for Newtown Union First Grade team ...

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  25. THE MAILS.

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  26. INCREASE IN CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue for the Commonwealth last week showed an increase of £43,626 over the amount collected in the corresponding week last year. The Customs ...

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  27. CONDUCT OF TRAMWAY MEN.

    "I have read with interest mingled with disgust the way a Mr. Roose has been writing to the commissioners re the brutality of the conductors on the Sydney tramways. ...

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  28. MR. BADGER AND NON-UNIONISTS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins asked in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday if Mr. Badge, the manager of the Brisbane Tramway Co., intended to discriminate between unionists ...

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  29. CYCLING.

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  30. CLOSING TO-MORROW.

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  31. ASSAULT IN BATHURST GAOL.

    At the Parramatta Quarter Sessions, yesterday Thomas Wilkinson, William Saunders, and James Gleeson, prisoners in Bathurst Gaol, were convicted of having assault a ...

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  33. RAILWAY SERVANT'S THEFT.

    A railway guard, Alexander Lowry, of Goulburn, pleaded guilty at the Wagga Police Court yesterday to the theft of four bottles of whisky from the goods shed at The Rock ...

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  34. NEW SAILING CLUB.

    There is a movement on foot in Sydney to form a new sailing club to be an auxiliary of the Port Jackson Skiff Club. The interest taken in skiff sailing is so great and the boats have become so numerous that it is ...

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  35. FOUND DROWNED.

    The adjourned inquiry into the death of Mary Ann Carey, alias Kitty Carr, whose body was taken from the Murrumbidgee River on Easter Sunday, was resumed before ...

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  36. AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE.

    At the statutory meeting of the American Picture Palace held yesterday at the company's office, 113 Pitt- street, the chairman (Dr. Mander Jones) congratulated shareholders on the success of the company since its ...

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  37. LABOR AT WAVERLEY.

    Labor Candidates are to be run at the next municipal elections in Waverley. The local branch of the Political Labor League has decided upon this course, because members ...

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  38. ASSAULTED WITH AN AXE.

    A woman has been admitted to Windsor Hospital suffering from wounds in the head caused by axe blows. Her husband has been arrested. ...

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  39. A ROCKDALE WEDDING.

    The Rockdale Methodist Church was the scene of a wedding on April 10, when Miss Elizabeth Sharpe, eldest daughter of Mr. C. V. Sharpe, of Victoria Villa. Gibbes- street. ...

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  40. HOSPICE FETE.

    This is the last day of the fete at the Town Hall in aid of the Hospice for the Dying, and special attractions have been provided by the committee. Features will ...

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