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  6. MUNICIPALITIES AND SURF CLUBS.

    In pressing upon Manly Council on Tuesday the importance of providing the Manly Surf Club with dressing accommodation on the bench for their members, and a casualty ...

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  7. ENGINE-DRIVERS AND FIREMEN

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, commenced the hearing of the dispute between the Federated Engine- Drivers and Firemen's Association ...

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  8. CITY TATTERSALL'S PICNIC.

    The fifteenth annual picnic in connection with City Tattersall's Club took place on Monday at Carrey's Gardens Cabarlta, when members, with their wives and [?] to ...

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  9. A YORKSHIRE HOLIDAY.

    The Yorkshire Society of New South Wales, which of late years has increased its membership until it has become one of the most important bodies unions the societies of the ...

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  10. A DOUBLE "MILK" SUPPLY.

    A peculiar case came before Mr. Clarke, S.M., at the Newtown Court yesterday, when Arthur Kench, inspector under the Pure Foods Act, proceeded against James Mitchell for adding water to milk in order to ...

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  11. CONVICTION QUASHED.

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday Percy Clifton appealed against a conviction recorded against him by Mr. Smithers, S.M., who lined him £5. or two months' ...

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  12. WHAT IS GOING ON.

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  13. DEAN SLATTERY'S LIBRARY.

    Dean Stattery's library, which was offered for sale by Messrs. James R. Lawson and Little on Wednesday did not find a purchaser. The highest bid was £125, which the solicitor for the estate did not consider enough for ...

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  14. WIVES AND DAUGHTERS.

    It is probable that in the oldest and simplest form of the ancient art of drawn thread work certain only of the threads were removed from the textile (which was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. A THOUGHT.

    Do not only take occasions of doing good when they are thrust upon thee, but study to do all the good thou canst. Zeal of good works will make thee plot and contrive for ...

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  16. THREE THREAD PATTERN.

    For this design draw the threads in squares. In the pattern before us more threads should he withdrawn in each direction than ore left; on medium quality ...

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  18. DRAWN THREAD WORK.

    Open spaces occur wherever two lines of drawn work meet, and can therefore be made all along a border of loose strand thus making a row composed of open and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. EMBROIDERY WASHING.

    When washing embroideries make some bran water in this way Put a handful of bran into a saucepan with one pint of cold water, and boll it gently for half an hour ...

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