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  2. AT THE HOSPITALS.

    At Sydney Hospital yesterday, the water flowed freely from the taps on the first and second floors, but higher up it would not run a at all. This caused considerable ...

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  3. "WHATEVER STEPS."

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--A meeting of the grievance committee of the A.M.A. and the committee of the Broken-hill milling and treatment companies was held this evening, when ...

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  4. THE GAEKWAR'S AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Gaekwar declares that the statements recently appearing, in "The Times" concerning his attitude towards extremist partisans are greatly exaggerated. The ...

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  5. MELBA'S FAREWELL.

    The Melba Opera Company gave Its final performance in Australia, at Her Majesty's, Sydney. last night, and thus the curtain was rung down finally upon this memorable enterprise ...

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  6. AFTER THE ASSAULT.

    NANKIN, December 2.--All day yesterday we were quartered up on Purple Mountain pelting shells at the city walls stretching south-west, and wondering when on ...

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  7. DEVELOPMENTS.

    Certain correspondence passed during yesterday between the President of the Legislative Council aud the Premier. Spoken to regarding it, Mr. M'Gowen said be could not make the ...

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  8. SUBURBAN HOSPITALS.

    There has been trouble too with the suburban hospitals, especially at the Royal Hospital for Women, Paddington. At this institution for hours at a time in each of the last three days ...

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  9. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The acting-city coroner hold an inquiry into the cause of the death of Clara Maud Greenwood (56), lately residing with her husband at 49 Sophia-street, Surry Hills, Sydney. A ...

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  10. AN INDEPENDENT PRINCE.

    LONDON. Friday.--When the case of Statham. v. Statham and the Gaekwar of Baroda was mentioned in the Divorce Court on December 11, Judgment was reserved on the point as to ...

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  11. AT THE HOTELS.

    Great inconvenience has also been caused at some of the city hotels. For instance, at the Hotel Metropole, especially above the second floor, there was a lack of water yesterday ...

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  12. YOUTH'S FATAL FALL.

    The circumstances connected with the death of Thomas Hadfield (15) were inquired into by the acting-city coroner. Evidence was given that deceased was a ...

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  13. IN THE SUBURBS.

    There was a continuation of the shortage in portions of the eastern suburbs yesterday, and borrowing and begging went on as usual. At Darilnghurst the water-cart was largely in ...

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  14. COUNTESS IN COURT.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The trial at the Bow-street Police Court, of Francis Henry Page, William Henry Glendenning, and Frederick Marshall, an ex-solicitor,' on the charge of ...

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  15. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    It has been reported to the city coroner that the body of an unknown man was found on a vacant piece of land off Victoria-avenue, Penshurst, by Roy Kelly, about 8.30 a.m. on the 21st ...

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  16. SELF-INFLICTED.

    The Acting-City Coroner bold an Inquiry yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Littlejohn Evidence was adduced that the deceased bad a fall some time ...

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  17. "NOBODY CARES."

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mr. R. M'Kenna, formerly First Lord of the Admiralty, but now Secretary for State for Home Affairs, in a letter to his election agent, replies to ...

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  18. WIRELESS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Interest is added to the Federal Government's actions In connection with the establishment of wireless telegraphic stations by facts which have escaped ...

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  19. JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Friday,--The Anglo-Jewish Association is urging the abrogation of the AngloRussian trimly, which differentiates against. British-Jewish subjects. ...

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  20. LABOR MEMBERS AND THE SPEAKER

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Speaker's latest move in endeavoring to suspend the chief parliamentary reporter has evoked from the Labor members in this district a somewhat belated ...

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  21. TO INCREASE PRESSURE.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith), in the course of an interview yesterday, could only repeat what he has said on previous occasions, that the whole caus of the trouble was in the ...

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  22. PARIS BANK HELD UP.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--Four armed robbers made an attack upon a bank, at Montmartre, in North Paris. They shot the bank messenger, and made off with 20,000 francs ...

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  23. NOT ACCURATE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. M'Kenna denies the accuracy of the letter attributed to him, and relating to Admiral. Lord Charles Beresford. The letter, he states, was published without ...

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  24. THE LYELL ENTANGLEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Pending the result of the meeting of employees in Tasmania to consider the report of the delegates and the letter from the company, there is little to report ...

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  25. MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOLS.

    MONTREAL, Thursday Evening.--The Minister for Militia, Colonel S. Hughes, proposes to estabis[?] military training schools for every regiment in Canada. ...

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  26. RECENT PAPAL DECREE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The text of the Papal Decree issued earlier in the month, forbidding Catholics to sue a priest In a State Court' without the permission of the ...

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  27. LIBERTE DISASTER.

    PARIS, Friday.--The verdict of the Court martial Into the circumstances of the explosion on the battleship Liberte at Toulon exonerates the battleship's officers, though Captain Jaures ...

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  28. "WATER BO ARB TO BLAME."

    The Premier, whilst offering no criticism upon anybody in regard to the water shortage, observed that the whole matter rested with the Water, and Sewerage Board, who alone had ...

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  29. AMERICAN WOOL DUTIES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The Republicans in the House of Representatives on the Ways and Means Committee intend to prepare a Wool Bill based on the Tariff Board's report ...

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  30. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --The arrangement made by Mr. Batchelor for Professor Spencer to Upend next year in the Northern Territory was. ratified to-day by the Federal Executive ...

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  31. WOULD SOONER STARVE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Allan M'Dougall (18) a member of the Social and Political Union, and a sympathiser with the militant suffragettes who received a sentence of two ...

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  32. THE WHARF PROBLEM.

    The action of the whart-laborers in continuing their recent practice of ceasing work at 5 p.m. instead, of 5.30 was the subject of considerable, comment in shipping circles ...

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  33. LATE JAMES RUTHERFORD'S WILL

    Probate has been granted in respect of the will of Mr. James Rutherford, grazier, of "Hereford," Bathurst, Who died at Mackay (Queensland), on September 13 last. ...

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  34. "REMOVAL BY A VOTE OF LEGISLATURE."

    Sir.-a the provisions oi the constitution Act of New South Wales were as described in your leader of even dale, then indeed the situation would be extremely interesting. But I should ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. G. H. GREENE, M.L.C.

    Mr. George Henry Greene, M.L.C. owner of Iandra Estate, in the Grenfell district, died at his home yesterday. Mr. Green first entered Parliament on ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. G. A. Redford, who has bold the office of Examiner of Plays since 1895, has resigned the appointment. The net personalty of the estate of the late ...

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  37. QUITE A FIREBRAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Emily Davidson, a suffragette, has been committed for trial upon a charge of placing lighted kerosene rags in a letter-box. The accused was released ...

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  38. DISSOLUTION AHEAD!

    ADELAIDE. Friday.-- Both houses sat till a late hour to-night with the idea of coming to an agreement respecting the Appropriation Bill, but adjourned without coming to a ...

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  39. SEA PASSENGERS' LUGGAGE

    The Orient mail liner Orama, which berthed at Sydney on Thursday, brought a large complement of passengers. Much dissatisfaction and complaint was hoard from the passengers with ...

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  40. SYDNEY HOSPITAL CENTENARY.

    The residue of the goods left from the benefit hld at the Stadium in aid of the Sydney Hospital including a double cricketing set, valued at £15 16s an ornamental New Year's ...

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  41. APPEAL TO PUBLIC OPINION.

    Sir,-- For months I have been waiting in expectation of a monster meeting called by the citizens to express indignation at the present travesty of Parliament. ...

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  42. THE MELBA CONCERTS POSTPONED.

    Last night Madamo Melba decided, against appearing in concerts next week The Diva is Stated that the long season of grand opera in Sydney and Melbourne, had made It necessary ...

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  43. BOAT CAPSIZED.

    A skiff, containing two men, capsized off Middle Head yesterday afternoon The trig Heroin happened to be in the vicinity, and she proceeded to the scene. picking up the two men. ...

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  44. FIRE AT THE RAILWAY STATION.

    A fire occurred at the Central Railway Station last evening when by some means the lamp-room became Ignited. The room is 30ft. by 12ft. Altogether 200 lamps and 20 kerosene ...

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  45. PICNIC FIREPLACE.

    The picnic fireplace in the Domain will be available during the Christmas holidays. Water, can be obtained at the fountain near at hand. The Domain gymnasium will be open ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. Advertising

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  48. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
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