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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Lord Mayor maintains the City Council should have control of all municipal utilities, including gas, trams and water. ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The RegistrarGeneral reports that 21 cases of sleepy sickness (encephalie lethargica) were reported for the week ended January 22 in London ...

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  6. ARRESTED AT THE ALTAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—James Grant, who was arrested at Redfern Church, wither he had gone to get married, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment on five charges of ...

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  7. CHINESE EGGS BANNED.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Dr. Tolmie, a resident of Victoria, British Columbia, holding office in the Federal Government as Minister of Agriculture, has issued a ...

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  8. CADETS SMOKING STOPPED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The military authorities have issued an order prohibiting smoking by the senior cadets whilst under military supervision. ...

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  9. POLAND AND LUTHANIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Polish-Lithuania negotiations for a settlement of the Vilna question have been broken off owing to Lithuania's repudiation of willingness to ...

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  10. BURGLARS AT NORTH SHORE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—During the past two weeks a number of houses at North Shore have been entered by burglars and articles valued over £400 stolen. ...

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  11. THE INCOME TAX.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—William Somers, carrier and contractor, was fined £68 in all on three charges of having failed to send in Federal income returns. ...

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  12. KING AND SOCIALIST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was an unrehearsed incident at Norwich, when the King and Queen paid a surprise visit to the works. An extreme Socialist named Freeman ...

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  13. FAIR RENTS COURT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Fair Rents Court siuce the beginning of the year has been rushed. The number of tenants who have appeared in court in January this year was ...

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  14. A LABORER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Walter Bourke, 57, a laborer, was killed at the N.S.W. Brick Works, Alexandria, this afternoon. He was struck on the head by a schute, his skull ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN CROWN JEWELS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— A telegram from a Vienna newspaper announces that the republic will shortly sue the ex-Emperor Karl for the return of the Austrian Crown jewels, ...

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  16. THE WOLGAST MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Charles Speechley, who is charged with the murder of Constable Wolgast in Centennial Park, was again before the Central Police Court to-day. ...

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  17. CONFERENCE OF CUSTOMS OFFICIALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The conference of Customs officials throughout the Empire, which should have been [?] last year. but was delayed owing to pressure of post-war ...

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  18. AERIAL MAILS COMING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Senator Pearce stated at the conclusion of a meeting of the Air Council to-day that arrangments of the air service were being pushed forward. ...

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  19. RAILWAY THIEF CONVICTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Bathurst Quarter Sessions Thomas Carpenter, a railway employee, was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment in Goulburn gaol on a charge of ...

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  20. LISMORE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    People on the main streers on Tuesday evening last, 1st inst., were fully acquainted with the fact that something Caledonian was in the air by the marening of a dozen ...

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  21. "HAVE ONLY DONE MY DUTY"

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Ex-Mayor Price of Wallaroo, who recently saved the life of a boy named Harry Wallis at Wallaroo and rescued Seven persons from drowning, has ...

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  22. MOTOR FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the inquest concerning the death, of Miss Alice Sneezum, maid to Lady Forster, who was killed in a motor car accident, Dr. Moorehead said ...

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  23. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    HOBART, Friday.—At the inquest touching the death of Victor Oppenheim at Launceston it was stated the body was found in a paddock. Beside the body was a ...

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  24. RECEIVERS SENTENCED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—George Poulton and Henry Schmidt, who had been found guilty of receiving in connection with the loss of 800 cigars, the property of Birt and Coy., ...

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  25. A VINDICTIVE VIRAGO.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Ida Abbott, a domestic, aged 27, was fined £10, in default four months[?] imprisonment for unlawuflly assaulting Mary Kirby, an elderly woman. The ...

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  26. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    PERTH, Friday.—At the coroner's in qest concerning the death of William Kennedy at Perth, which occurred at Shaftshury Theatre when Kennedy was ordered ...

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  27. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The myster [?] death on Christmas Day of Albert Kingsley, 28 was inquired into by the corones. Richerd Kingsley stated that on Christmas Day his ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. [?] HARBOR WORKS.

    Mr. D. Daniels, who was appointed secre tary of the meeting recently held in Maclean to protest against the closing of the quarry to works, is in receipt of a ...

    Article : 116 words
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