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  3. RESPECTABLE STARVATION.

    "The award is a standing disgrace to New South Wales." This remark (says the "Star" of April 8) was applied to the award of the Biscuit Makers' ...

    Article : 738 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN NATIONALISM.

    However wide of the mark Mr. Foster Fraser went when he said that the characteristics of young Australia were "slackness and flaccidity," he ...

    Article : 560 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last two nights of "A Corner in Wheat" at the Theatre Royal is announced, and those who have not yet seen this splendid problem film should ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. VICIOUS ASSAULT ON THE POLICE.

    In the dock at the Central Police Court this morning (reports the "Star" of April 8) stood two stalwart young men, whose faces bore traces of severe ...

    Article : 885 words
  7. HIPPODROME.

    A large house greeted the Merrymakers at the Hipodrome last night, when the usual Wednesday "trial night," with Miss Ester as "star," ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. BROKEN HILL PIPE BAND SOCIAL.

    The second fortnightly social of the Broken Hill Pipe Band for the season was held in Tait's Masonic Hall last night. Some 40 couples took part in ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. REV. A. W. WELLINGTON ON SPORT.

    At the farewell social tendered to the Rev. A. W. Wellington last night, Mr. Wellington stated that he felt it a high honor to have been elected by the ...

    Article : 357 words
  10. CHINESE COOLIES COKE.

    The last batch of Chinese laborers left Johannesburg for their native land on Monday, the repatriation having taken four years to complete, in ...

    Article : 303 words
  11. SAFETY IN SILENCE.

    In a case at the Quarter Sessions yesterday (reports tho "Telegraph" of April 8), a Crown witness was giving evidence which, seemed to trouble the ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. ANOTHER X-RAY VICTIM.

    Another name (says the London "Daily Telegraph") has to be added to the roll of X-ray victims. In consequence of the ravages of dermatitis, ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. DOGS ON THE BEAT.

    With reference to the proposal to provide dogs to accompany police in suburbs, when on their rounds at night, a Hull correspondent writes to ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION.

    The evidence given during the past few days before the Miners' Wages Board, at Newcastle, affords (says the "Telegraph" of April 8) an interesting ...

    Article : 271 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN STRANDED IN INDIA.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, has (says the "Argus" of April 9) received an official communication from India with regard to the position of the ...

    Article : 220 words
  16. BOY WHO "STARTED" A SUSPENSION BRIDGE.

    Some years ago (says "Harper's Weekly") there died in Nebraska a man named Walsh, who, as a boy, "started" a suspension bridge. When ...

    Article : 198 words
  17. MILLIONAIRE'S ROMANCE.

    A romance of real life (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Mail"), in which the heroine is Miss Bessie Goldie, one of the most popular ...

    Article : 200 words
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