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  4. NOT VET DECIDED.

    It is stated on authority that Mr. Winston Churchill's' proposed visit to Canada with a cruiser squadron has not yet been definitely decided upon. ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE.

    Ah earthquake which has caused the loss of hundreds of lives, and the destruction of several towns and villages, has occurred In the country bordering on the Sea of ...

    Article : 324 words
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  8. TRADE WITH THE ISLANDS.

    Speaking about the local conditions of the Philippine Islands, Mr. L. W. Long, an American citizen who arrived in Sydney by the steamer Taiyuan on Saturday with a ...

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  9. BETTING IN THE STREET.

    An ex-president of the Coal-lumpers' Union, James Butler, pleaded guilty at the Water Police Court today to a charge of being in Lower Fort-street on Saturday for the ...

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  10. SLOW RUNNIN'.

    The instructions embodied in rules 111 and 141 of the Tramway Traffic Regulations are being rigidly enforced by the drivers and conductors. ...

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  11. ARRESTING SYMPATHISERS.

    Many persons at Port-au-Prince, Hayti, have been arrested by order of the new administration, under General Auguste, who has succeeded to the presidency in succession ...

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  12. STRAIGHT BETTING.

    A totalisator which is claimed to be perfect has been built by the Totalling Machanisms, Ltd., at their workshop, in Glenmore-road, for the Auckland Racing Club, ...

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  13. MORE NEW VESSELS.

    There is still no lack of work at the various shipbuilding yards around the harbor, and besides those at Johnstone's Bay the yards at North Sydney are going at top pressure. ...

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  14. REFUSED TO PAY TRAM FARE

    "The tram has not started yet you're too smart," said a man who was asked for his fare on a Randwick tram on Saturday night. The conductor went away and returned in ...

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  15. RECORDED IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. W. E. Raymond, the officer in charge, reports that the earthquake was recorded on the Sydney Observatory seismograph on Friday. The first preliminary tremors began ...

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  16. SIXTEEN MEN ARRESTED.

    Sixteen men of varying ages, whose occupations ranged from laborers to professional boxer, came before the Water. Police Court today on a charge of being found without ...

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  17. LYSOL IN THE ROOM.

    On Saturday afternoon Clara Pinch, aged 30, a widow, was found lying dead on the floor of her bedroom at 55 Glebe-street, Glebe. A bottle containing lysol was ...

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  19. FINED FOR HEADING 'EM.

    "You'll get 15 stripes for this," said David Alexander Brown, 30 years old, to Constable Smith at the Water Police Court today after the had been fined £2, or 14 days', gaol, for ...

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  21. £300 IN FINES.

    Customs - Inspector Donohoe proceeded against Frederick. Charles Gambrill, in the Summons Division of the Water Police Court today, on three informations, alleging that ...

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