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  5. Molong Mems.

    At the Police Court to-day, two men named Mills and McCano, charged with being in posses on of mutton reasonably [?]uppeand to have been ...

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  6. WAR NEWS.

    The Japanese publics westward of the Liao River, and concentrating at Linshiupu. 3000 Russian Infantry and cavalry ...

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  7. BRITAIN IN EGYPT.

    The ‘Express’ says that although the native Egyptian army will continue with British officers under British Sirdars, orders have been issued by ...

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  8. LADIES DEBATE.

    On Thursday next tho ladies of Molong will debate on whether women should have the some opportunities as men in professions, including ...

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  9. ACTIVITY AT KRUPP’S.

    The employees at Krupp's works, Essen, are working double relays. One order is for 200,000 shells of completely new make, probably intended ...

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  10. OBITUARIES.

    The deaths are announced of Lord Northbrook and Mr Kemp, London manager for Dalgetty’s. ...

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  11. WOOL MARKET,

    Winchcombe, Cason, and Co. Ltd., report under date :—Sydney, 16th November, 1904. The wool market continues very brisk in ...

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  12. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Orchestral Society, held last night, Mr T Brown, M.H.R., was elected Patron, Major Claude Smith President, Miss ...

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  13. SUPPLEMENTING THE BALTIC FLEET.

    A Supplementary Russian squadron consisting of two armoured cruisers, three auxiliary cruisers, and five torpedo boats is in the Danish waters ...

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  14. Telegraphic News.

    Over £100,000 worth of butter left Australia by the steamer Macedonia for London. ...

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  15. TAMARACK.

    Owing to tho injuries received by Major Smith’s ranomare, Tamarack, she will be islegard to the stud, and has gone on a visit to the well known ...

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  16. DEATH OF SUPERINTENDENT GARLAND.

    Mr John Garland, who in 1882 retired on a pension from the position of Superintendent of Police in north western districts, died at ...

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  17. AT MUKDEN.

    A correspondent with the Russian western army says both sides occupy quarters wherein it is possible to spend the winter, but food and fodder is ...

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  18. BAZAAR.

    A meeting of ladies was recently held at which arrangements were made to hold the annual bazaar in aid of the School of Arts. ...

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  19. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN ACTOR.

    Mr J. B. Steele, the well-known actor, died in the Liverpool Asylum last night. He was suffering from an affection of the throat. His ...

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  20. CUMNOOK RACES.

    The above races will be held tomorrow, and appearances point to a most successful meeting. There are a number of horses in training in the ...

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  21. AT FORT ARTHUR.

    General Stoessel has informed the Czar that the Japs, on the 25th, vigorously bombarded, but the Russian artillery dispersed the reserves ...

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  22. SUICIDE. .

    Mrs Annie M. White, aged 30, was found dead this morning hanging in a shed at tho back of her shop in North Botany. Deceased’s ...

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  23. SEVERE STORM.

    A heavy storm passed ever late yesterday afternoon, but very little rain fell. Iron was blown (if roofs, outbuildings were damaged, end out ...

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  24. TENNIS MATCH.

    Garra tennis players defeated Manildra by 41 games, tho (cores being: Garra 103, Manildra 72, A first-class team of tennis players could be selected ...

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  26. JAP REINFORCEMENTS.

    Reports from Mukden state that 30,000 Japanese have landed at Ying kow and 30,000 at Ritsewo. The Japanese movement has ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    The forecast is Cool, west to south-west winds ; weather generally fine. ...

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  28. SHEARING.

    The year’s shearing work has been practically completed, and some fine clips have been cut, Better still, the prices for wool have been satisfactory, ...

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  29. REDFERN SALES.

    There was a heavy supply at Red fern to-day. Chaff: Gibb, Wellington, 2s 8d ; Handover, Dubbo, 3s 6d ; O’Malley. ...

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  30. THE SITUATION AT CHIFU.

    Regarding the Raztoropny, the Russian destroyer which put in to Chifu, official circles at Tokio are unconcerned, because they ...

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  31. TO MOLONG ADVERTISERS.

    The ‘ Leader’ will be found an excellent medium in which to reach the reader in every Western town. Owners of stud horses will find it a ...

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  32. ORANQE DEBATING SOCIETY.

    An excellent meeting of the Orange Debating Society was held on Thursday night. Present—The Speaker (Mr P J Flanagan) in the Chair ...

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  33. CABLE NEWS.

    Three notorious nihilists have been released from a fortress in Russia after 20 years imprisonment. They are completely broken up. They bad been ...

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  34. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT,

    The Senate went into committee on the Arbitration Bill. Senator Symon opposed the shipping clause moved by Senator Guthrie, ...

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  35. REVOLUTION CRUSHED.

    The revolution at Bio Jen fro bat been crushed. Two generals induced the cade’s at the military school to rebel, When one of the generals had ...

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  36. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Representatives were on the Postal estimates all day. The general discussion was completed and progress reported. ...

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