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  3. The Sign of the Serpent. CHAPTER IV.—THE MORNING AFTER.

    Captain Bailey lay where he had fallen near the edge of the timber, until the chil of the dawn, creeping in from the sea across the lagoon like a ...

    Article : 2,009 words
  4. LAWFUL MEANS OF SUPPORT.

    An important decision affecting the powers of the police to deal with evils of the street was (as already more briefly reported in "The Miner") ...

    Article : 500 words
  5. "WHAT WILL THE WORKERS GET?"

    Representatives of the Master Tanners' Association urged the Minister for Customs to-day (wired the Melbourne correspondent of the ...

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  6. CHAPTER V.—THE TRAIL OF THE SERPENT.

    When he had, so to speak, seen Captain Builey off the premises, Mr. Boyd walked round into George-street, and bearded a tram which, in due course, ...

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