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  4. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS.

    "The continued shortage of trucks on our railways reported by you from the southwest is a disgrace. ''As one Who has spent 20 years forming and ...

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  5. GLEBE MURDER.

    The front of the Central Criminal Court to-day resembled an unemployed meeting for an hour or so before the doors were opened. ...

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  6. The Moving Picture Show

    The recent statement made by Mr. Bonar Law to the effect that the English Liberals held the Labor party in their pocket fits in rather badly with Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE EVIDENCE.

    William Jas. Trevascus said he had not seen his brother, who was a metallurgist, for about three months before his death. He had identified the corpse found in his room ...

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  8. THE "LYING CAPITALISTIC PRESS."

    If It were not for the recollection of a very -ancient saying that the augurs wink as they meet, those entrusted with, the control of the Australian newspapers might feel surprised at the remarks made by Mr. J. C. Watson at the opening of the Labor Conference. As it is, they wink back, and wish Mr. Watson all success in ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    "The Board of Control of Cricket having replied to the letter signed by Hill, Armstrong, Carter, Bardsley, Ransford, and Cotter, that they are going to appoint a ...

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  10. WOMEN'S SCULLING MATCH.

    Negotiations between Miss Gertie Lewie, lady sculling champion of Australia, and Miss Emmie Pickering, the challenger, for a match have progressed another step. Miss Pickering is. anxious to meet the champion, and not ...

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  11. MINE IN MINIATURE.

    There is at present on view at the establishment of Mr. E. F. Murphy, jeweller, of Market-street, a very interesting and cleverly-constructed model of a White Cliffs opal mine. The model, which is 3ft. by 2ft., shows in this ...

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  12. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.

    All communications should be addressed to the Editer and forwarded to the office. There la nothing to be gained with regard to either contributed articles or letters by personal interview. ...

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  13. AFRAID SHE WOULD "FLOP."

    A big, square-jawea woman, Molly Smith, caused some trepidation among the constables at the Central Police Court this morning. She was of an excitable ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    Tenders for the following public works hare been accepted for the wick ending last Saturday:-- Government Architect's Branch.--Effecting repairs and additions to schoolroom and residence at public school, ...

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  15. A SURPRISE PARTY.

    A very enjoyable surprise evening was tendered to Miss Olga Fisher, of Carthona, Belmore-road, Randwick, on Thursday last. There was a large gathering, and among the guests were Miss Nellie Davis, wearing white satin ...

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