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  4. OUR CABLES.

    Information just received from Honolulu, shows that the tidal wave which a few weeks ago was. experienced on the north-east coast of Japan, with such ...

    Article : 199 words
  5. OUR BOYS

    When the stumps were drawn in the match. Australia v. Hampshire, at Southampton, last evening, the local team had closed their first innings for ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. MILDURA.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the affairs of Mildura met again today at the Public Offices. Mr A. I. Tucker, M.L.A., presided. ...

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  8. THE RAILWAYS

    The Standing Committee on Railways sat at Parliament House this morning. Mr E. H. Cameron, M.L.A., presiding. There were also present Messrs Melville ...

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  9. MR HARRIMAN ON MILDURA.

    R. C. Harriman, formerly secretary of the Law department, in reply to the chairman, said he and several members of his family were interested in Mlidura. ...

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  10. MR CHAFEEY CONTINUES.

    Mr George Chaffey continued his evidence regarding the machinery at Mildura. He stated that the advantages which led to the selection of centrifugal ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

    The Government Astronomer, Mr Baracchi, when seen by one of our representatives this morning, said that the lowest reading of the temperature during ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Our Boys, Victorious at Southampton, By an innings and 125 runs. Australians scored 402 before their ...

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  13. MATABELELAND.

    News from South Africa contains the report of another victory by the whites over the rebellions Matabele, Colonel Plumer, who commands one ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. AN EXPERT'S VIEWS.

    David Methven, contractor, examined by Mr Fraser, stated that time concrete made from the local limestone could be made for a third of the cost of imported ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. IN THE STRAITS.

    The strong W. and N.W. gales of the past few days have been felt with much severity by vessels of all descriptions in the straits. Those bound to Adelaide ...

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  16. THE EXPORT TRADE.

    P. R. Baker; fruit merchant, of Flinders street, stated that he was sending Mildura lemons to England, but his demand was greater than could be ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. THE RECORD.

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool auctions were continued today, under conditions more favorable to sellers than those, of yesterday. The market was brisk throughout, ...

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  19. "TICK DOULOUREUX."

    Mr Graham, M.L.A., who takes a keen interest in all pertaining to pastoral mutters, today expressed the opinion to a "Herald" representative that the ...

    Article : 197 words
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  22. MATCHES TO COME.

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  23. LOSS OF A CUTTER.

    The manager of the Electric Telegraph office forwards as the following memo:--Apollo Bay reports that the cutter Cambria has sunk at her moorings, in ...

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