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  2. MISDEMEANORS

    Seven men were charged at the Central Police Court, Sydney, on Wednesday, in connection with the bank note forgeries. One of the accused was discharged, and ...

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  3. MISADVENTURES

    A man named John Byrne met his death on Saturday near Nerriga (N.S.W.) in remarkable 'circumstances. Travelling in the direction of Beulah Mountain, with ...

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  6. FIELD OF POLITICS

    A rumor has been current in Sydney that the Holman Government had secured Imperial sanction to a proposal to extend the like of the present parliament for ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The railway men in many large centres in England have carried resolution supporting the demand far an increase of 10/ per week, and have endorsed the ...

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  8. A RAILWAY EXAMINER KILLED.

    Tiberio Vacchini, a railway examiner, was accidentally killed between the buffers of two sheep trucks on Wednesday morning, at Picton (N.S.W.). He leaves a ...

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  9. WORKERS' ACCOMMODATION BILL

    The Workers' Accommodation Bill was before the N.S.W. Legislative Council on Thursday of last week. Mr. Garland said he could not see ...

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  10. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    A young married woman named Amelia Giddy, died in the Newcastle Hospital from the effects or injuries received at her home, Islington, Newcastle, last ...

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  11. THE GLEBE ISLAND STRIKE.

    The dispute among the laborers at the Glebe Island abattoirs was settled on Tuesday evening, and the men returned to work on Wednesday, and mutton ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND SHEARERS.

    The New Zealand Shearers' Union, in a manifesto issued on Wednesday, stated that as the sheep-owners had refused to grant the increases sought, the union had ...

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  13. A BOY CYCLIST KILLED.

    Malculm John Maslen, fourteen years of age, residing with his parents at Stockton, was killed while riding a bicycle down Brown-street, Newcastle, on ...

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  14. RECENT AWARDS.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court at Melbourne on Wednesday Mr. Justice Higgins delivered his award in the case brought by the Meat Industry Employees' ...

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  15. THE RURAL COMMISSION.

    In the course of his final report to the Ashburnham F.S.A. District Council, Mr. Charles Coghlan. who has recently been doing some successful organising work in ...

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  16. THE FATAL SAUSAGE.

    A Girl Dies of Ptomaine poisoning. Dorothy M'Govern. the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M'Govern, of Goulburn, died early on Tuesday ...

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  17. A PRINTING OFFICE FIRE.

    The Sydney coroner held wan inquiry on Wednesday into the cause of a fire at 670 Harns-street, Sydney, on September 4. The premises were owned by Matilda ...

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  18. A SURFING FATALITY.

    There was a drowning fatality on Cool-angatta Beach Tweed district, yesterday afternoon, when Arthur Royal Blunt, representing the J. C. Williamson Pictures, ...

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  19. THE LACHLAN TRAGEDY.

    The body of Albert Herbert, drowned with his brother in the flooded Lachlan on August 7, near Eugowra, has been found in the river near where the boat ...

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  20. "WITH INTENT TO MURDER."

    At the Police Court on Saturday, William Horton, a baker at Coff's Jetty, was remanded for eight days on a charge of feloniously wounding with intent to ...

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  21. RIVER CROSSING FATALITY.

    Mrs. Williamson, her four-year-old son, and Mrs. M'Donald attempted to cross the Namol at Milchengowrie in a sulky, but not into difficulties. Mr. K. Gillham ...

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  22. THE BAKING TRADE,

    Mr. Justice* Heydon, in the N.S.W. Arbitration Court, recently altered the award in the baking trade so that the hours for commencing work should be ...

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  23. FRAUD IN CLOTHING CONTRACT.

    The New Zealand Government's terms for the Settlement of the cases against Abraham Levy, clothing manufacturer, for breaches of his contract for the ...

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  24. IMPALED ON A STICK.

    A little boy, six years old, named Ernest Wells, living at Bankstown, Sydney, fell from a tree on to a stick, which penetrated his abdomen. He is now in the ...

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  25. THE PASSING OF THE PIONEERS

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  26. METEOROLOGIST'S FORECAST.

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  27. STRIKES IN OTHER TRADES.

    There is at present no prospect of a settlement of the dispute at the Newcastle (N.S.W.) steel works, where nearly 900 men are idle. ...

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  28. BURNED BY ELECTRIC WIRE.

    Albert Richardson, a commercial traveler, living at Petersham, Sydney, and William Wilson, who resides at Kogarah, were both severely burned on Wednesday ...

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  29. N.S.W. RIVER REPORTS.

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  30. Current Sport

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  31. MELBOURNE MARKET MURDER.

    Antanio Prone, the young Italian, sentenced to death for the murder of Joseph Laurnella, a compatriot, at Victoria Market, early on the morning of July 25, was ...

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  32. THE FARMERS' BURDENS.

    A "Farmer and Settler" canvasser on the N.S.W. North Coast, in the course of his travels last week, visited a struggling farmer on the Macleay' River, who was ...

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  33. A GIRL'S SKULL BROKEN.

    Miss Ruby A. Stephens, West Wyaloog, met with a serious accident on Sunday. She went out to visit friends, and it is surmised that her horse shied when she ...

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  34. THE ARKINS LIBEL CASE.

    In the Banco Court, Sydney, on Monday, before the Chief Justice and a special jury, the case was heard in which James Guy Dally Arkins sued Patrick ...

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  35. N.S.W. RAINFALL.

    The rainfall in New South Wales during the twenty-four hours that ended yesterday at 9 a.m. was confined to the North Coast. The heaviest registration was 72 ...

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  36. SNAKE-BITE PROVES FATAL.

    Cecil Moore, the fourteen-year-old son of Mr. Edwin Moore, Glendon Brook, while engaged with others burning off on his father's farm on Saturday ...

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  38. N.S.W. TROTTING CLUB.

    A big attendance and Rood racing were features of the meeting of the N.S.W. Trotting Club, held on the Epping (Sydney) track on Monday. The fields were ...

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  39. A SNAKE IN A PARCEL.

    An attendant at the Newcastle railway station and a police rather startling experience on Tuesday morning. The attendance noticed a ...

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  40. N.S.W. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS

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  41. PUBLIC WORKS IN N.S.W.

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  42. COUNTRY FIRES.

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  43. A SHARE FARMER'S SUICIDE.

    Sydney Alfred Tripp, a share farmer, residing at Eumungerie, committed suicide last Friday morning by placing the barrel of a shot gun against his head ...

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  44. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  46. TAMWORTH.

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  48. A MAN FOUND HANGED.

    James Henry Bristol, a well known resident of Marengo, near Young, was found with fencing wire tied tightly around his neck and swinging from a ...

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  49. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

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  50. FOUND HANGING FROM A RAFTER.

    Sydney Arthur walters, a young butcher, was found dead in an buthhouse at his home, in Mosman, Sydney, on Tuesday morning. His brother in law made the ...

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