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  2. Assaulting Soldiers.

    AT the Donegal petty sessions last week (reports a home paper of August 31), before two stipendiary and five local magistrates, Richard Bonar, ...

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  3. STUD NOTICES.

    THE following stud horses are announced to stand the season in various parts of the Maranoa district:—At Roma, the hackney roadster ...

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  4. The Federal Outlook.

    THE people, of Australia may breathe freely now that the second Federal Parliament has ended its ignoble career. Indeed there is much cause for ...

    Article : 888 words
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  6. A New Highway.

    As the speeches of chairmen at recent half-yearly, meetings of shareholders testify, railways have seriously suffered by the competition of electric tramways ...

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  7. The Preferential Bill.

    THE muddling that has taken place over the Preferential Trade Bill is the outcome of characteristic procedure on the part of the Deakin Ministry—viz., ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. Cape to Cairo Railway.

    A REPRESENTATIVE' of Reuter's Agency has had an interview with Sir. Charles Metcalfe, who is about to return to South Africa in connection ...

    Article : 505 words
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