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  4. OUR DAILY BREAD.

    "Yes the farmers are continuing their movement in favor of "the holding policy." said a gentleman to-day who is in complete touch with the wheat ...

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  5. PASSED AWAY.

    THE LATE Mr H. C. P. VILLIERS. M.P.. who has died in his 26th year, who represented South Wolverhampton for 62 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PARTY PROCESSIONS.

    Although some months have elapsed since the last Orange celebration at Brunswick, the question of testing the legality of the right of the members of ...

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  7. WAR SCRIBES.

    Quite' indispensable is the general verdict in modem times in regard to the ne[?] for the employment of war correspondents. Certainly there are to ...

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  8. DROPS OF SWEAT.

    The Council of the Anti-Sweating league commenced its labors for the year at a meeting held yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance ...

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  9. MEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Test Match Continued at Adelaide. Fourth Edition issued to-night. Will go to press a little after seven. ...

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  10. THE CONVENTION.

    The Cabinet committee appointed to arrange the social programme to connection with the Federal Convention has now ordered the list of engagements to ...

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  11. ALLEGED THREATENING.

    Julia Bewley was charged at the City Court his morely with threatening to take his wife's life. Mary Bewley informed the Bench that ...

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  12. THE DUST FIEND

    The weather is fairly warm to-day, but nobody seems to complain about the heat. There is a graver cause of discomfort in our midst and in, the awful ...

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  13. FINANCE COMMITTEE.

    The Finance Committee resumed its sittings at noon, but up to the luncheon hour the deliberations had not assumed anything like definite shape. It is ...

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  14. ARRIVAL OF MR KINGSTON.

    The Premier of South Australia arrived thin morning by the Adelaide express. He appeared at the Public Offices in the snowy while habiliments ...

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  15. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At the Hawthorn Court, this morning an old man named Richard Simkin charged with having attempted to commit suicide. ...

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  16. BAKERS' PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the operative bakers took place to-day at Schnapper Point, and the during was in every respect a success. 'The Hygela left Port ...

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  17. BAD LANGUAGE.

    A man named Frederick Swaine was fined 40s at the Port Melbourne Court to-day for making use of obscene language. Constable Donley said that the ...

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  18. THE GENERAL'S VIEW.

    A "Herald" representative sought an interview with Major-General Sir Charles Holled Smith in order to ascertain his opinion on the question of the ...

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  19. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    To-day Detective-Sergeant E. O'Donnell took Mrs Calmer, who resides at No. 96 light street. Collingwood, to the Melbourne Coal for the purpose of ...

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