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  2. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    A mysterious shooting affair occurred on Friday night at Homebush, Sydney as the result of which joe Yee a Chinese, was killed and Lo[?]e Hoy another ...

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  3. MISADVENTURES

    Three women were injured, and others knocked down, during a rush on Dalgety's Wharf (Sydney) on Friday morning, where a large crowd had ...

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  4. PETROL SCANDAL

    Mr. Justice Pring, sitting in Sydney as a Royal Commission to inquire into the allegations of corruption in connection with the N.S.W. Government's ...

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  5. CURRENT SPORT

    Probably because most of the horses figuring in the programme of the Hawkesbury Club's meeting on Saturday last are prominent in the lists of the ...

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  7. THE PUBLIC HEALTH

    The extent to which venereal disease had spread throughout Australia was emphasised by Sir Herbert Maitland—one of the recognised authorities on the subject ...

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  8. THE LIOUOR PROBLEM

    In reply to questions in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly on Thursday the Premier stated that the writs for the hotel closing referendum would be issued on ...

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  9. "VOTE FOR SIX."

    In an address at the Women's Liberal Debating Club in Sydney on Monday night. Mr. Wade leader of the Opposition contended that only by voting for ...

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  10. A FIRE IN A THEATRE.

    A tragedy occurred during n children's entertainment at the derrick Theatre, Hereford, in aid of the Soldiers' Comfort' Fund. During a snowstorm scene a ...

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  11. SANDOWN PARK (VIC.).

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  12. AN INDIAN SHOOTS HIS WIFE.

    Mrs. Catherine Hassan received three revolver wounds in the face, arms, and breast, at her home, in East-street. The Valley (Brisbane) on Thursday. Her ...

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  13. DEATH AFTER BOXING.

    At the inquest regarding the death of George Hopkins, who died after a boxing bout with a young man named john Underwood of Wore Lagoon, near Wee ...

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  14. THE FINISH OF A [?]OUT.

    A man named either Albert or Alfred phillips, aged about sixty years was found in a room in the Great Northern Hotel. South Grafton, early on Friday ...

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  15. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  16. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    When the train which left Hur[?]stone Park for Sydney on Friday morning had got about 100 yards on its journey, George Peacock, a compositor, who ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. ALBION PARK (Q.) RACES.

    Races were held at Albion Park. Brisbane on Saturday afternoon in fine weather. The attendance was large and the racing excellent. The principal events ...

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  18. RIOTOUS SOLDIERS.

    In dealing with a soldier, who appeared in the court in uniform for throwing a missile in the street during a disturbance in Melbourne between soldiers and ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

    The Commonwealth meteorologist's report, issued at noon yesterday is as follows:—Queensland.—Cloudy along the eastern seaboard, ...

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  20. CON[?]SOLIN.

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  21. A CHILD DRINKS CYANIDE.

    While her uncle, James Gerard, a jeweller, was at work in his shop on Thursday morning. Iris Mary M'Namara, a child of fourteen months, whose parents ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN TROTTING CLUB.

    Those that preter trotters and pacers to the speedier gallopers of the legitimate turf has their taste well catered for [?] the Australian Trotting Club, which held ...

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  23. THE TASMANIAN VOTE.

    The final checking and scrutiny of the liquor referendum votes in Tasmania was completed on Wednesday night, with the following result:— ...

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  24. "GOOD-BYE. MUMSIE."

    Olive Annie Becker aged twenty years a married woman and a native of New Zealand was found dead at her lodgings in Sydney on Thursday afternoon with ...

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  25. SUDDEN DEATH WHEN RABBIT SHOOTING.

    Cuthbert Rov Laurence, of Perigo, residing at South Granville while rabbit shooting with two companions at Kemp's Creek, near Liverpool, fell dead, after ...

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  26. N.S.W. RIVER REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  27. MAITLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  28. "STAGGER JUICE."

    "Stagger juice and [?]icient public business are absolutely incompatible." Thus opens a circular addressed by Mr. O'Malley as Minister for Home Affairs to all ...

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  29. Fraud and Theft

    At the end of last month a young man in khaki arrived at Hay walking lame and using a stick. He gave the name of Collins, and stated that he had had his ...

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  30. WELLINGTON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  31. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Dr. Paton Principal medical officer to the N.S.W. Board of Health, has stated that the spread of infantile paralysis was on the decline. It prevailed in summer ...

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  32. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    William Joseph Hansell, a slaughterman, living at Annandale, Sydney died at his home on Wednesday from the effects of blood poisoning. He was chop ...

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  33. SPARGO BEATS EDWARDS.

    At the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night last Bert Spargo met Liew Edwards and the pair provided a fight that was full of vim from start to finish. Both were ...

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  34. N.S.W. RAINFALL.

    The N.S.W. Government meteorologist reports for the week ended Monday (yesterday):—The western division and Riverina were neglected, but over the ...

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  35. THE PASSING OF THE PIONEERS

    [?]AM.—Rev John Beckenham, [?] of the Mus[?] Congregational Church died at his [?]sidence, L[?]eth-street. Zealand on Thursday aged seventy. He was born at Berkshire. ...

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  36. DROWNED IN THE BELLINGER.

    The body of Edwin Paul Benson, who has been missing from Thora since Saturday week, was recovered from the Bellinger River on Thursday morning last. ...

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  37. VICTORIA'S HOTEL HOURS.

    A referendum upon the question of the closing hour of hotels will probably be authorised by the Victorian Ministry. It is freely stated that there is a majority ...

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  38. RED WATSON DISQUALIFIED.

    The ginger-headed Yankee boxer known as Red Watson will not figure in any further fights in Australia under the Stadium management. The boxing authorities ...

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  39. A CLERGYMAN INJURED.

    The Rev. Herbert Begbic, of St. Step hen's Church of England. Newtown (Sydney), was riding a bicycle in Marrickville, on Sunday morning when the ...

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  40. DISPUTED SALE OF SHEEP.

    In the Sydney Supreme Court on Thursday an action was brought by Edmond Gorman grazier of Berrigan against james White of Leadville to ...

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  41. DRUNKENNESS DECREASED.

    Replying to the chairman of the Licensing Bench, at Newcastle. Inspector M'Hardy said that since eight o'clock closing had come into force in the ...

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  42. THE RESULT OF BACKFIRING.

    A motor car belonging to F. Shepherd of Goulburn was practically destroyed last week through backfiring. It was insured for [?], and was used as a ...

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  43. FRITZ HOLLAND WINS.

    Fritz Holland was matched against Tommy U[?]en for the welter title at the Sydney Stadium on saturday night and secured a verdict after twenty rounds. ...

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  44. MENINGITIS FATAL IN PERTH.

    In regard to the outbreak of mening[?] is at Perth the first patient a girl, aged fifteen, died on Friday. The second, a boy, is progressing favorably and a ...

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  45. SOLDIERS' BEER.

    The soldiers are to have their "wet" canteens but not too "wet." The men that patronise them will not be able to get thoroughly soaked for they will not ...

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  46. WILLS AND PROBATES.

    The N.S.W. estate of the late Mr. Davin Whyte of Armsdale (Vic.). a re[?]ed sto[?]keeper, who died on September 20 [?] at [?], and the Victorian estate at [?]. ...

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  47. LES DARCY ILL.

    Influenza has laid Les Darcy by the heels and he is lying abed in his Maitland home. The fight arranged between the champion and Jimmy Clabb[?] as the ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. NO HOT CROSS BUNS.

    Owing to a dispute between the pastry cooks' Union and the Master Bakers over the question of holidays and payment for overtime there is a possibility ...

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  49. SELLING STINKING FISH.

    John Pensom, a fishmonger at North Sydney was charged at the local police court with selling fish unfit for human food. ...

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  50. THE BRISBANE FIGHT.

    Fernand Quendreux met Leo Coyle at the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night last and signally defeated him. Coyle was badly outboxed and outfought after ...

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  51. MR. CANN CONDEMNED.

    At the invitation of the Barrier [?]cal Labor League the N.S.W. Minister for Railways. Mr. J. H. Cann attended a meeting at the Trades Hall. Broken ...

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  52. A SOLDIER'S WILL.

    An Inveroll subscriber writes: "I am Writing to thank you for the kind services that you have rendered in connection with a deceased soldier's will. I have ...

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  53. COUNTRY HOLIDAYS.

    The following dates have been gazetted as public holidays in the localiti[?]s mentioned:—B[?]na, Wednesday and Thursday, April 19 ...

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  54. WET CANTEEN IN EGYPT.

    Rev. J. A. Waddell writes: Now that the verdict of the electors of New South Wales is to be given on the liquor question and as it affects our military force ...

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  55. THE HORSE THAT VANISHED.

    Some of the Stories of happenings at back-country race meetings are so weirdly improbable that the letter thereof is invariably disbelieved with great ...

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  56. LEPROSY AND MENINGITIS.

    A married woman, aged twenty-five, a European of unquestioned respectability is suffering from leprosy at perth. The authorities are mystified to explain how ...

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  59. GRAFTON'S ASSORTED FEVERS.

    At Grafton on Thursday a young man named Charles Page died of enteric fever and three other members of his household are dangerously ill of the same disease. ...

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  60. A NOTEWORTHY EASTER.

    The coming Easter Sunday (April 23) is remarkable in several ways. It is with one exception—which be in 19[?]—the latest Easter Sunday until the ...

    Article : 57 words
  61. LIQUOR ABOLITION PAYS.

    A message from petrograd states that M. Bark, the Minister for Finance speaking during the Budget debate in the Empire Council said that since the ...

    Article : 90 words
  62. SMALLPOX.

    After an immunity of several weeks there has been a recrudescence of small pox in the Newcastle district. There are now three patients in the isolation ...

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