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  2. TIP-CARTERS' BRAINS

    I don't think a tip-carter has much, brains," remarked a witness in the course of his evidence before the Tip Carters Wages Board, which has made splendid progress in ...

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  3. NATIONAL INSECURITY

    Senator Gray holds vary definite views on the question of the inadequacy of the de- fence of Australia. "There is no doubt my mind," he ...

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  4. MRS. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

    Mrs. Winston Churchill opened a Browning Settlement bazaar in the Horticultural Hall, Westminster on October 20, and in doing so made her first public appearance ...

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  5. THE CORONET'S PARMY

    The only persons who have been honored with a "chat '' with any of the Coronet's "party' aboard the vessel' are one or two Sydney business men, but their callings ...

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  6. ESTATE OF £64,000

    In the Probate Court of New South Wales exemplification of the probate granted by, the Supreme Court of Victoria in respect of the will of the late Hon. Thomas Brunton,M.L.C. ...

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  7. POINTED PARS

    "I am quite satisfied there is no gold in the Solomon Islands, at least on Malaita, and anyone who fancies there is after our experience may try for lt. The only thing like ...

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  8. NO HOPE IN CANADA

    Rarely has a more painful story been told in a police court than that outlined in an application to the magistrate in the Old- street Police Court on Saturday by a ...

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  9. SUVA-HERO COLLISION

    The consolidated suits of the A.U.S.N. Company v. Fenwick and Co., and Fenwick and Co. v. the, A.U.S.N. Company were continued in the Vice-Admiralty Court this ...

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  10. MEMBER FOR BROKEN HILL

    Mr. J. H. Cann, the member for Broken Hill, after an absence, through severe ill- ness, of two months, visited the Opposition room this afternoon, and was cordially ...

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  11. BULL'S BUILDINGS, NEWCASTLE

    In October, 1906. Alfred Herbert Horsfall sold to Braye and Coheh a piece of land with buildings thereon known as Bull's Buildings,' in Botton-street, Newcastle. ...

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  12. LADY DOCTORS NOT IN DEMAND

    Generally speaking, "lady doctors" are not greatly in demand (observes an English con temporary). There is admittedly a pr[?]u dice against them, and, curiously, enough it ...

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  13. ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE

    The annual prize-giving in connection with the St. Ignatius College, Riverview, was held at the college this afternoon. There was a large gathering, including the State ...

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  14. ''IN A GLASS DARKLY"

    Before Mr. Justice G.B. Simpson, in the Divorce. Court to-day, Margaret Emily Sarah Anne. Butt. formerly Lawrence, petitioned for the restitution of conjugal rights ...

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  15. AN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    At the Redfern Police Court to-day George. Boothby, aged 47, was charged with attempting to commit suicide at Alexandria. Constable A. E. Halgh said that about ...

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  16. A NEW PATENTS ACT

    The Federal Attorney-General is drafting a bill to amend the Federal Patents Act pro- viding that patents may not be granted unless patentees are prepared to work their ...

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  17. A LEAKING KETCH

    The Superintendent of the Navigation Department (Captain Newton)this afternoon received a message from Bellinger Heads stating that the ketch Swansea, while ...

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  18. WOLLONGONG RACES

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  19. DESERTED HER HUSBAND

    Before Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson, in the Divorce Court to-day, James Monahan prayed for the dissolution of his marriage with Ethel May Monahan, formerly ...

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  20. SHIPPING

    Period, str., 5000 tons. Captain Banks, from South Australia. Howard Smith Co., agents, Perth, str., 1700 tons, Captain M'Leod, ...

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  21. THOSE REJECTED SLEEPERS

    It is now several weeks since Mr. L. A. B. Wade arrived in the Transvaal, but up to the present the Minister for Lands, as head of the Forestry Department has ...

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  22. CONJUGAL RIGHTS

    In the Divorce Court this morning, before Mr. justice G. B. Simpson, the case in which Walter Murray for re- stitution of conjugal rights, at Newcastle ...

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  23. UNJUST WEIGHING MACHINE

    Before Mr. Macfarlane, S.M., at the Water Summons Court to-day, Wah Lee a Chinaman, was proceeded against on infor- mation alleging that he had upon a cart in ...

    Article : 239 words
  24. FEDERATED CLOTHING TRADERS

    The Hobart branch of the Federated Clothing Traders Union of the Common wealth of Australia, the members of which are the lowest paid in the federation, are ...

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  25. EIGHTY-POUND RAILS

    It has been suggested that the Railway Department Instead of importing 80lb. rails from the United kingdom could procure them from Lithgow, in New south Wales, ...

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  26. CHIEF COMMISSIONER ON TOUR

    Mr. Johnson, Chief Commissioner of Railways, and Mr. Harper, railway traffic manager, arrived at Bega from Cooma this morning by motor car. They proceeded direct ...

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  27. "YOU CAN WHISTLE FOR ME!"

    Ida Smith (formerly Brown) applied, before 'Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson, in the Divorce Court to-day, for the dissolution of her marriage with' George William Smith, ...

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  28. A LADY AND HER BAG

    Henry Eagledon, 23, a kitchenman,was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with assaulting Maggie Tubb and robbing her of a leather handbag, one and ...

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  29. LORD ALVERSTONE ON DENTISTRY

    At a recent conversazione at the Royal Institute Galleries, Princes Hall, Pic[?]eadlly, London, last month, Lord Alverstone (Lord Chief Justice of England) banded the prizes ...

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  30. TRAMWAY PICNIC

    The Tramway Department employees were greatly favored by the weather to-day for their annual picnic at Clontarf. The men, with their wives and little ones, all in ...

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  31. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    Two attractive catalogues were submitted for duction at, the Sydney wool sales this afternoon. The usual buyers were in attendance, and competition was very ...

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  32. THE TURF

    Monobel has been pulled out of the Sum- mer Cup. ...

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  33. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    Edward Charles Cotter, 31, a laborer, was, at the Central Police Court this morning, committed or trial on a charge of assaulting George Dauplan, and robbing him of ...

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  34. REGISTERED RACE MEETING

    Yamba Amateur Picnic T.C. (December 26) race meeting has been registered by the A.J.C. ...

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  35. DECREES NISI PRONOUNCED

    In the Divorce Court this morning Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson pronounced decrees nisi, returnable in six months, in the following cases:-- Edith Elizabeth Hunter v. ...

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  36. HIS WIFE WAS DEAD

    Mrs. Edith M'Faddyen. aged 36 years, was found dead in bed by her husband at her residence in Young-street, Red fern, this morning. She complained of being ill when ...

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  37. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Dr. Arthur gave notice of his intention to move for leave to introduce a Daylight Saving Bill. ...

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  38. TATTERSALL'S CLUB SCRATCHINGS.

    Lord Cecil and Collarit have left the Car- rington Stakes, and Monobel Tattersall's Cup. ...

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  39. FAILED TO AGREE

    In the action before Mr. Justice Sly and a jury, in which Mary Buckley claimed damages from the Chief Commissioner for Railways for injuries arising from an ...

    Article : 111 words
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  41. MUNICIPAL MOTOR CAR

    'Why should not the City Council have a motor-car?'' This is a question, the alder- men are now asking. The sequel may prob- ably be found in a proposal to make ...

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  42. DISPUTED LIQUOR BILL

    At the District Court this morning before Judge Backhouse, William Joseph Power, of 37 Green's[?]road Paddington, used Christina Williamson, of the Metropolitan Hotel ...

    Article : 111 words
  43. SUING A SPECIALIST

    In the District Court to-day Stephen George Former, of Tarrawingee, sued Char- les Reinholt Baker, chronic disease special- ist of Collins-street, to recover £30 under a ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. THE MURRAY WATERS

    The Premier (Mr. Wade) stated this afternoon that he was not in a position to make a further statement regarding the "Murray waters agreement until he was in receipt ...

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  45. DIVORCE DECREES MADE ABSOLUTE

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson made absolute the following decrees [?]sl, and declared the marriages dissolved:-- Emily Agnes. Sykes v.., Thomas. ...

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  46. MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITION CONCERT

    A concert in connection with the New South Wales Manufacturers' Exhibition will be held next Tuesday evening in the, Cen- tenary Hall. The modals, certificates and ...

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  47. "AS YOU LIKE IT''

    The Sydney Muffs, under the direction of Mr. Stanley M'Kay, will perform Shake- speare's delightful comedy "As You Like It" this evening in the grounds of Eynesbury, ...

    Article : 62 words
  48. Advertising

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