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  5. A SATURDAY NIGHT SENSATION.

    The arrest of a man named Arthur Davoren, a powerfully-built individual, on Saturday night, at the Broken Hill Theatre Royal, revives an Adelaide ...

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  6. "MR. HOLMAN'S SNEERS."

    Mr. W. L. Duncan, tue president of the new Labor Principles Defence Committee, on Saturday replied to the comments which Mr. Holman, the ...

    Article : 311 words
  7. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match between the Australians and the Durham club was continued to-day. Rain delayed the start of the match, and interrupted the play ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The people of this State are taxed lower by the State Government than those of any other country on earth, according to Mr. Griffith. He says that ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    "House packed" was the sign hung up outside of the Town Hall on Saturday night by the management of Lenard's pictures, and hundreds of ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. DAY LABOR SAVES MONEY.

    The construction of the Newtown-Marrickville storm-water channel cost £5341 by day labor or £971 below the estimated cost at schedule rates. The ...

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  12. A COUNTRY WITHOUT STRIKES.

    Mr. Beeby's new Industrial Arbitration Act has aroused a good deal of criticism from that section of the industrial community, which looks upon ...

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  13. SAYERS' PICTURES.

    "Across Australia with Birtles," at present shown by the Sayers and Lennon management at the Theatre Royal, interested crowded houses at the ...

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  14. A STATESMAN'S MONUMENT.

    A marble monument to the memory of the late Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan was unveiled at Waverley Cemetery by the Lord Mayor of Sydney yesterday ...

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  15. THE NEW COMMITTEE REPUDIATED

    The South Bathurst Political Labor League on Saturday carried a motion,— "That this league totally disapproves of the formation of an irresponsible ...

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  16. ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT.

    Davoren was brought before Mr. C. F. Butler, S.M. in the Police Court, this morning to answer three charges— indecent language, resisting the police, ...

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  17. ACCIDENT AT M'CULLOCH PARK.

    The Zinc Corporation picnic at M'Culloch Park on Saturday did not escape without an incident, the consequences of which might have been ...

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  18. WORLD-IN-MOTION PICTURES.

    The Trades Hall was by no means large enough to accommodate all those who desired to see the World-in-Motion Pictures on Saturday night. The ...

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  19. THE SIXPENNY DINNER.

    Many restaurant keepers who raised the price of meals from 6d. to 9d. have come down again to 6d., though in some cases the diners get smaller meals. ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

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  21. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING.

    On Saturday night Thomas Doyle, about 21, residing at Surry Hills, was shot in the temple. Doyle had been to a picture show with a friend, and after ...

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  22. MEAT COMES DOWN.

    The retail butchers confirm the report that the price of meat will come down within the next few weeks, owing to large supplies coming forward. ...

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  23. WILL NEVER LEAVE THE LIBERALS.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers says that nothing would change him from the old party (Liberal). He knows nothing of any third party. ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL PICTURES.

    The popularity of the International pictures, judging by the patronage accorded them, are gaining in popularity with Railway Town and South Broken ...

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  26. NOT IN A HURRY.

    According to Mr. Hoyle, M.L.A., the State election will not be as early as at first announced, probably not before November, 1913. when Parliament will ...

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  27. THE EMPIRE HALL.

    The Empire Hall, where the Empire Vaudeville nightly dispense a meritorious programme of music hall turns, held the usual Saturday night packed ...

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  29. CRYSTAL THEATRE PICTURES.

    The special Saturday night picture show at the Crystal Theatre, under the management of Sayers and Lennon, Limited, was patronised by a large ...

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  31. A.M.A. BAND CONCERT.

    The glorious spring weather which prevailed yesterday was responsible for a large crowd of people assembling in the Central Reserve in the afternoon to ...

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  32. A WOMAN SCALPED.

    Mrs. Lowe, the wife of Joseph Lowe, a farmer at Marengo flats, near Young, was the victim of a very serious accident on Saturday. Mrs. Lowe ...

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