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  4. Molong Mems.

    The annual meeting of the Tennis Club was held last night. Mr John Neilson occupying the chair. The annual report and balance ...

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  6. WAR NEWS.

    The heavy Japanese fire from 203 Metre Hill compelled the Russians to evacuate Akabaka Bill Fort. The Japanese have occupied two ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. DISTRICT NEWS.

    At an early hour on Monday morning the much-respected wife of Mr J O’Brien, of Vitoria, died after a short illness. Two doctors were called in ...

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  8. FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr Sid Weekes, who went twice to the Boer war from Molong, has returned home for a holiday after a stay of several years in South Africa. ...

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  9. CABLE NEWS.

    The Russian “Jurist,” declares that the Sultan is entitled to grant the right of passage through the Dardanelles. ...

    Article : 78 words
  10. CRICKET.

    The local cricketers are to play Pinecliff on Saturday next, and are in hopes of adding another win to this season’s credit. District clubs are ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. CARGO.

    A bush fire started yesterday in in Mr J Kennedy’s grass paddock, caused by the fire from the root of a tree, where grubbing and clearing had been ...

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  12. MINING.

    There is nothing fresh to report regarding the new find at Gunner’s Dam, situated some miles from Cumnock. The recent crushing exceeded ...

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  13. EXPLOSIVES ON THE STEAMER IMERTHIE.

    Although Russia declares that the explosives on the steamer Imerthie were intended for Persia, there are adications that they were intended to ...

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  14. THE HARVEST.

    The present harvest is one of the worst known for many years, excepting of course, the failure of 1902. A very fair estimate for the district ...

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  15. REMOVAL OF KRUGER’S REMAINS.

    There was a crowded attendance a [?]e funeral service at Capetown prior to the entraining of the remains of the late President Kruger for Pretoria. ...

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  16. DAIRYING.

    If the present weather continue much longer it would not be surprising to see the creameries again shu down. This is an alternative which ...

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  17. ONE OF THE RESULTS OF EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    Since the early closing of public houses has been enforced in Edinburgh, there is more drinking in clubs after hours. ...

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  18. BREVITIES.

    Several weddings are announced for celebration at an early date. An open debate on the wisdom of preferential trade with England takes ...

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  19. CASE OF PLAGUE.

    A case of plague occurred on board a steamer which arrived in the Thames from the River Platte. ...

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  20. Telegraphic News.

    At the Police Court to-day a woman residing at the Glebe was committed or trial on a charge of having takeo a child, under the age of three years, ...

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  21. ORANGE PRODUCE MARKETS

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  22. WOOL SALES

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