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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 692 words
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  4. LEASEHOLD OR FREEHOLD?

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The House of Representatives to-day continued the debate on the motion by Mr. Fuller (N.S.W.) to disallow the Crown lands ordinance of the Northern ...

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  5. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Royal Show was continued to-day, in magnificent spring weather. The attendance reached 35,110, which is 8835 ahead of last year's Wednesday ...

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  6. MATERNITY BONUS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A deputation from the Council of the Churches objected to the Prime Minister to-day to the proposed maternity bonus being made applicable to ...

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  7. POSTAL ELECTRICIANS.

    The hearing of the claim of the Australian Postal Electricians' Union against the Postmaster-General and the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner wan continued at the Royal ...

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  8. LABOR.

    At an executive council meeting of the Engine-drivers and Firemen's Federation, just concluded in Melbourne, some important matters were dealt with. ...

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  9. DUMPING CRIMINALS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Harold Clayton Bower, a young American, who had pleaded guilty on the previous day to assaulting and robbing Edward Ryan, of £25 at Rozelle on August 15. came up for sentence ...

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  10. FIREMEN AND EIGHT HOURS.

    The Fire Brigades' Union has asked the Fire Commissioners for permission to use a number of brigade appliances in the Eight-hour procession this year. Last year a similar request ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP KELLY OBJECTS

    Speaking yesterday afternoon at Forest Lodge Archbishop Kelly said: "Another point, and I think I will here acquit myself of a public duty. God said to Eve, 'You will be subject ...

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  13. DEMARCATION BOARD.

    Judge Scholes yesterday assumed the position of chairman of the Demarcation Board constituted to differentiate between the duties of boiler-makers and engineers. On the previous ...

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  14. A GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    Details of the will of the late Mr. George Clift, grazier, of East Maitland, and Doona and Breeze stations, Liverpool Plains, have been made available. ...

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  15. BREADCARTERS' BOARD.

    Evidence was called on behalf of the employers before the Breadcarters' Board at the Central Police Court last night. Mr. G. E. Flannery presided. ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Constable J. T. Mortimer, of the Water Police Station, has reported to the City Coroner that the nude body of a newly-born female infant was found floating in Darling Harbor, near the ...

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  17. FRACTURED THIGH AND PNEUMONIA

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the City Coroner yesterday at the inquiry into the death of Thomas Muir (78), who was found lying on the footpath, in Campbell-street, ...

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  18. AN ISLAND WRECK.

    The brief wireless message from the Union steamer Tofua that the German auxiliary schooner Elfriede, 130 tons, was ashore on the reef of Tan. about 10 miles from Nukualofa ...

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  19. UNIONS AND UNITY.

    The Cold Storage Employees' Union is the latest to adopt a scheme of federation. The inter-State conference, held recently in Melbourne. has finalised details, and has ...

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  20. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRUCK.

    Jack Brown (45), of Victoria-road, Marrickville, was crossing a siding at the Sydney Brick Works, Alexandria, yesterday evening, when he was knocked down by a truck. He ...

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  21. COUNTER LUNCHES.

    Sir,--The abolition of the counter lunch has been general with very few exceptions throughout the metropolitan area. I have found that the strongest opposition rises from interested ...

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  22. A JOCKEY INJURED.

    Patrick Walker (16), a Jockey, was riding a horse at Ascot Racecourse yesterday, when his mount fell, throwing him heavily, and rolling over him. He sustained severe internal ...

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  23. KNOCKED DOWN BY ENGINE.

    Frederick Jackson (15). residing at Brandon-avenue, Bankstown, was walking across the lines in the Central Railway Station yard yesterday evening, when he was knocked down by ...

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  24. FELL FROM BALCONY.

    Clifford Knight (5), of Lawson-street, Balmain, was yesterday evening playing on the balcony at his home, and in climbing the railing overbalanced, and fell to the ground, a ...

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  25. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    Alter being in recess for several months, the Randwick District Musical Society again commenced work in earnest by giving some items at the annual meeting of the Wattle Day League. Amongst the pieces was "An ...

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  27. SALE OF PICTURES.

    It can no longer be said that the Sydney public do not buy pictures. Mr. Blamire Young's exhibition was most successful. Up to Tuesday, the 28th ult., when it had been opened 10 days. ...

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  28. TWO WOMEN BURNT.

    Two women sustained severe burns last evening in endeavoring to put out a fire, which had broken out in a wood and iron grocer's shop, situated at the corner of Parramatta and ...

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  29. NORTH SYDNEY ROLLER RINK.

    Harley Davidson, advertised as the champion speed skater of the world, will commence demonstrations of speed, trick, and lancy skating at the Coliseum Roller Skating Rink, North Sydney, on September 11. He will ...

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  30. BAZAAR AT FOREST LODGE.

    A bazaar in aid of the funds for the extension of St. James's Church, Forest Lodge, was opened by Archbishop Kelly in the boys' schoolroom at Forest Lodge yesterday afternoon. There was a large gathering. ...

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  31. OLD MAN KILLED

    An old man, John Colo, was knocked down and fatally injured yesterday morning by motor car No. 3999, driven by Edward Miller. Cole was stopping off the pavement at the corner of ...

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  32. BURRINJUCK RESERVOIR CLAIMS.

    Mr. Griffith stated last night, in regard to the claims of landholders whose land was about to he submerged by the Burrinjuck Reservoir, that settlements had already been made in a number ...

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