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  2. WITH THE CRICKETERS

    Let it be understood once and for all that the winning of the third test match was a genuine triumph, for the engagement was fought out under as nearly as possible equal ...

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  3. GUNNEDAH SENSATION.

    For some time a man named Edward Purcell, 51 years of age, and said to have been born in West Maitland, has been employed at Keepit Station, near Carroll, some distance ...

    Article : 460 words
  4. BREAD-CARTERS' DISPUTE.

    Bread was again in evidence in the Arbitration Court this rooming, when further evidence was taken before Mr. Justice Cohen, Mr. Sam Smith, and Mr. W. T. Cruickshank ...

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  6. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    A charge, alleging a daring case of assault and robbery, came before Mr. Wilshire, S.M., at the Water Police Court to-day, when William S[?], alias Buzz Simmonds, was called upon to answer an allegation that, ...

    Article : 321 words
  7. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    An ambitious programme has been mapped out by the authorities for to-morrow, when the Coronation will- be commemorated. It may be taken for granted that, given fine ...

    Article : 1,130 words
  8. DUNLOP ROAD RACE.

    The most important cycling road race yet contested in this State will be run to-morrow from Goulburn to Ashfield. The distance is 131½ miles, and the men will be sent off from Goulburn at 7 a.m. It is expected that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 374 words
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  10. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. T. R. Smith intends to ask the Minister for Public Works in the Assembly next week: (1) Is it a fact that the water in the Prospect reservoir is receding to an ...

    Article : 214 words
  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn presented a petition from the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures in favour of the imposition of d[?] on ...

    Article : 581 words
  12. MR. O'SULLIVAN APPRECIATED.

    The Minister for Works is in receipt of a letter from the members of the Wellington Progress Committee, conveying their appreciation of the consideration shown by the ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. THE FISHERIES BILL.

    Sir John See has given notice of his intention to ask the Legislative Assembly for leave to introduce a bill to remodel the law relating to the fisheries of New South Wales; ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. PLAGUE AT NEWCASTLE.

    The outbreak of plague reported in yesterday's "Star" created quite a scare. Throughout the day large numbers of persons were in, the vicinity of the Criterion Hotel, the place of infection, and the fact that the ...

    Article : 415 words
  15. EXPENDITURE ON ROADS.

    The sum of £303,000 having been voted for roads and bridges on the Supply Bill, the Minister for Works has had instructions issued to the road superintendents that expenditure may be proceeded with on the basis of ...

    Article : 196 words
  16. AMENDMENT OF THE SAVINGS BANK ACT.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, M.L.A., forwards us a copy of a letter which he recently addressed to the trustees of the Savings Bank of New South Wales, and in which he sought to show the necessity that exists for ...

    Article : 233 words
  17. SUICIDE AT MORTDALE.

    At the Lloyd Hotel to-doy an inquest was held in regard to the death of George Peter Thompson, who last evening was discovered hanging, by a rope in a but at Mortdale. ...

    Article : 198 words
  18. THEFT OF WHISKY.

    George Home, aged 15, was charged at the Central this morning, with stealing a battle of whisky, valued at 4s 6d, the property, of Messrs. Ross, Mann and Co., Kent-street. Mr. Rosa last evening, just at closing time, saw the lad ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. A REPORTER'S ADVENTURE

    The weather at the Semaphore, Adelaide, was exceptionally rough last Friday, und ships entering experienced a lively time in a troublesome sea. As usual with ships entering port, the shipping reporter of an ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. LIGHTING OF HYDE PARK.

    Last night a number of gentlemen met to witness in exhibition of the Kitson light in connection with the proposed lighting, of Hyda Park. The principle of the lamp is that by means of some ingenious mechanism ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. DEATH OF A DUNGOG IDENTITY.

    A man named William Riley, commonly called "Billy the Dodger," was found dead in an outhouse of Brady's Hotel. At the inquest yesterday, afternoon the Government Medical Officer gave evidence that the heart and ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. SUDDEN DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    An inquest was hold at the Lloyd Hotel, George-street North to-day, concerning the death of a married woman named Pus Fisher, aged 22. The inquest having been initiated, the further hearing was adjourned to the 15th ...

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