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  2. THE EYES OF YOUTH

    there [?] of Southful marriages which [?] were mentioned in the [?] Court to-day, ease the with only 16 when ...

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  3. O.B.U. Objects

    Mr A. C Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation affirms that the idea of the O.B.U. of which he is the prominent Protagonist, is ...

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  4. Charming a Snake

    A story comes from Wangaratta concerning a snake which had no interest in Irish Music, but found Scottish airs rather he[?]ing ...

    Article : 219 words
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  7. MARINER AND MATRIMONY

    "I don't know why some men do things like this. This man apparently left this woman for no reason whatever," remarked Mr. Justice James in the Divorce Court ...

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  8. TOYING WITH IMMIGRATION

    The Acting-Premier. Mr. Dooley. is entitled to sympathy for the [?]ward position he finds himself on the question of immigration. On the One hand no reasonable man can deny that Australia needs more population. but on the other baud it is obvious that no section of labor is ...

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  9. HUSBAND DISCHARGED

    At the Urana Police Court to-day. Hubert For was brought before Messrs R. O Drummond and J. Wise Js. P., on remand charged with shooting at his ...

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  10. ABATTOIR SMELLS

    Sir Thomas Henley introduced a deputation front the Barwood Council and residents to the Minister for Health this afternoon. Accem[?] the ...

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  11. His Wife's Conduct

    Considerable argument took place between Bench and Bar in the Divorce Court to-day, when two applications to connection with the Catts divorce suit ...

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  12. Saturday Work

    The Trader and Labor council of New South Water has circularised the trades unions' officer in the Trades Hall, proposing that the hall be closed on ...

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  13. THE HOSPITALS DIFFICULTY

    "Flapdoodle." said the lieutenant to Peter Simple. "If the stuff they feed feels on." Mr. M'Girr pays the workers the back-handed compliment of regarding them as fools, and feeds them flapdoodle about the pals. Probably the best solution of the hospital problem.—which is a pressing and ...

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  14. Lost in Hospital

    Last Tuesday Mrs. Hel[?]ns Shepherd of Surrey-street Waterlon went to Sydney Hospital to are a doctor. Then according to her son the became lost to ...

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  15. Fashionable Wedding

    St. Stephen's presbyterian Church, philip-street, was the scene of a picturesque wedding this afternoon. The bride was Violet Louise daughter of Mr. and ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. STATUTORY "DEADWEIGHT"

    An inharmonious attempt was made by two politicians last week to defend the Federal extravagance. Senator Pr[?] said that out of the year's expenditure of £28,000,000 about £90,000,000 was for statutory obligations, and only £8,000,000 was under Government control. Sir Joseph Cook declared that the ...

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  18. SEARCH FOR MURDERER

    over 100 members of the P[?]r and detective force have been searching for the murderer of Mrs. [?] death in reported on page it but an far have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. A Farthing Each

    Love in a cottage is worth untold gold according to the poet, but love birds in a cage are only worth a farthing each to the consolidated revenue, according to ...

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  20. Price of Butter

    Some householders appear to have received a wrong impression regarding the date on which the lowered price of butter will operate, having conceived that ...

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  21. A Gambling Bankrupt

    In refusing the application of Robert [?] for an order of discharge in bankruptcy the Register (Mr. Salusbury) said.— ...

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  22. Fixing Rents

    Mr. A. G. Daw of "Ivanhoe." 112 Doncaster-avenue Kensington was paying 25 a week sent but Mrs. Rose Rooney residing at the Hotel Graham. ...

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  23. Good-bye Forever

    "I told her I could cook better myself and she replied Well you can cook for yourself." said William Denley in the Divorce Court to-day. He petitioned ...

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  24. Telephones Arrive

    According to the manifest of the Former post Denison which arrived at Sydney from New York yesterday, there are 217 cases of telephones aboard the ...

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  25. BOY THIEF

    A 14-year-old boy name Atchison went into the witness-box at the Central Police Court to-day and told the Court how he had broken into two nouses at Watson's ...

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  26. Disgraced Archdeacon

    The Privy Council has granted Archdeacon Wakeford leave to appeal against the findings of the Consistory Court. ...

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  27. The Mails

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  28. SYDNEY TO BRISBANE TRAINS

    Queensland railway heads are not satisfied with the passenger patronage of the Sydney in Brisbane mail train, which leaves Sydney on Saturday night and ...

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  29. Personal

    Mr. R. J. Black, M.L.C., at Gore Hill Cemetery on Sunday, unveiled a headstone which had been erected by members of the Gordon District Cricket Club to the ...

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  30. Marriages Dissolved

    Mr Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Count to-day, made absolute the decrees previously granted in the following [?] aults: Robert Blair V. Mary Ann Stuart Male. ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Sultry and unsettled with [?] rain and thunder developing in afternoon and evening ...

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  32. Throw Stones at Skulls

    A short of has been made by school children through South Hobart Cemetery, and a number of them in day broke a vault to. They are a large stones at ...

    Article : 64 words
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