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  5. NATATION DAY BANQUET.

    Natation Day in the swimming world was celebrated on Saturday night at the Trocadero Cafe, Castlerengh-street, by a banquet, given by the New South Wales Swimming ...

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  6. TIMELY RESCUE.

    Shortly before 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon one Elizabeth Deacon a widow, residing at Leichhardt, was walking on the rocks near Mrs. Macquarie Chair, Domain, when ...

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  7. WEATHER ON THE COAST.

    All Sydney Shipping bound north is here by particularly advised that the tropical disturbance named "Mia" has increased in energy, and now bears N.N.E. from Cape ...

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  8. MORPETH SCHOOL LIBRARY.

    Mr. Brunker performed the ceremony of opening the new library in connection with the Morpeth public School on Friday afternoon. The school pupils gave an ...

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  9. A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE.

    "I am so glad," she went on, "that the play will go on. It's such nonsense about it's being unlucky. I believe it will be a great success; especially after such a sensational ...

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  10. THE QUEENSLAND MINISTRY.

    The appointment was announced on Saturday of Mr. J. R. Dickson (Home Secretary) as Premier and Chief Secretary, and of Mr. W. Horatio Wilson previously in the ...

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  11. ART SOCIETY'S ART UNION.

    The drawing for the art union in connection with the 19th annual exhibition of the Art Society of New South Wales took place on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of a ...

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  12. FATAL FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    On Saturday night William Edwin Pearson, a tinsmith, went into the Criterion Hotel, Pitt and Park streets, and passed through the bar to the back premises, Adjoining ...

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  13. DROWNED IN A CREEK.

    A sad case of drowning at Leycester Creek occurred on Saturday morning. Frank M'Dermott, a nephew of Mr. Thomas M'Dermott, storekeeper, went up the creek in a ...

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  14. BOATING FATALITY AT ADELAIDE.

    The brothers Duthie keepers of the Point Lowly Lighthouse, near Port Pirie, were on Saturday afternoon drowned by the swamping of their boat. ...

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