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  5. THE CANADIAN HARVEST.

    'Mr. Frank Coffee, of Chatswood, who returned recently to Sydney from a visit te Canada says (according to the S.M. Herald") that the reports of ...

    Article : 602 words
  6. HOUSE ROBBED AND SET ON FIRE.

    A fire, whick (says the "S.M. Herald") destroyed one cottage and severely damaged two others in—Bayleystreet, Marrickvilley on November 30, ...

    Article : 401 words
  7. MR. CBIFFITH'S C.P.APPLICATION

    The application of Mr. Arthur Griffith for a non-residential conditional purchase, of 320 acres at, Batlow,' and—also the application of Mr. William', George; ...

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  8. CRICKET. THE ENGLISHMEN'S TOUR.

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  9. RESULT OF TOUR:

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  10. LIST OF MATCHES.

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  11. GREAT STORM IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland deputy chief engineer for railways received a telegram on Monday (says the Brisbane correspondent of the "Age") from the ...

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  12. GOLFING CRICKETERS.

    The rank's of cricketers contain many able golfers', and there are few keener than Messrs. ' Clem. Hill and J. N. Crawford:(South Australia) und Colin ...

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  13. THE KYABRAM TRAGEDY.

    Still pursuing their inquiries' into—the Kyabram tragedy and directing—their questioning upon the past of Cooling and his murdered family,.the ...

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  14. NEARLY A RIOT.

    On Saturday afternoon (says the "S.M. Herald") Constable Manning of the Leichhardt police, brought a German named Arthur Seigol, 50, ...

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  15. REMARKABLE "SCORE."

    The—junior cricket competition in the St. George district has (says the "S.M. ' Herald") this season been responsible 'for some sensational features, and one ...

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  16. DENTIST AND CHILD.

    A lady accompanied by a pretty little well—dressed girl of 74 years—the child carrying a "Teddy Bear" in her arms—applied to Mr. Horace Smith at ...

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  17. TYPHOID "CARRIERS."

    Dr. C. S. Willis, of the.Department of Public Health, in giving evidence before the public Works Committee on Monday (reports J.he "S.M. Rerald') ...

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  18. POLICE OFFICER'S SUDDEN ILLNESS.

    Sergeant Lillis, of South Yarra, who (savs the "Age'') came to Bendigo by train on Monday night in order "to prove a. prior conviction against a ...

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  19. LITHGOW STRIKE PRISONERS.

    Mr. Truscott, tho miners' secretary, has returned to Lithgow from Goulburn, where he visited Messrs. Soully and Williams, —two of the imprisoned ...

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