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  4. Australian Wine

    The Minister for Markets, Mr. Paterson, has drawn attention to an article in the "Wine Trade Review" which declares that the present ...

    Article : 75 words
  5. RAID ON BILLIARD SALOON.

    Sonic excitement was caused last night, when the police made a raid on J. Tapp's billiard saloon. It is alleged that 10 men were found ...

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  6. THEFT OF WATCHES

    Last Friday evening a thief visited Mr. Charles Phiffer's jewellery shop, in Vincent-street, Cessnock, and made off with six or eight ...

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  8. A LITTLE WONDER

    Only 8 years of age and already in possession of 32 medals for pianoforte playing. Such is the record of little Joan Murheine; and she added ...

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  9. AMATEUR CYCLING

    The Cessnock Amateur Cycle Club will run a mile handicap on the Cessnock Park track on Saturday next. Handicaps will appear in ...

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  10. OPTICIANS, PLEASE NOTE!

    On Wednesday evening next, 12th instant, a film of particular interest to the trade and the public in general will be shown at the Empire Theatre ...

    Article : 192 words
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  12. Forfeited His Bail

    Ernest Abe Jennett was to-day charged, at Cessnock Police Court, with drunkenness. Jennett failed to appear, and his bail, 10/-, was ...

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  13. JURORS' FEES

    A deputation from Newcastle regarding increased jurors' fees is to be received on December 19th. ...

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  14. THE BOLD ROBBER TIP

    A rather strange coincidence happened shortly after the police had left Mr. Phiffer's shop, after conducting their enquiries. A letter ...

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    THE LATE MR. WILLIAM LONGWORTH There was no better known personality in the North than Mr. William Longworth, who passed a way last Wednesday, at Karuah, aged 82. He, with his [?]her, sold a copper mine at Cobar for a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BOWLS

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  17. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCE.

    An echo of the notorious Malster Jolly case was heard at Cessnock Police Court to-day, when Algi Crones was charged with having on ...

    Article : 302 words
  18. FIRES

    On Saturday night a fire occurred at the residence of Mr. Charles Arthur Eade, 12 High-street, Cessnock. ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. Mr. Jim Brown Has a Win

    Mr. Jim Brown, who gained some publicity by contesting the Hunter seat and the municipal elections, came out into the limelight as a ...

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  20. ACCIDENT AT BELLBIRD

    A deputy, named Robert Watson, 32, had a narrow escape from death at Bellbird Colliery yesterday. While at his work he was ...

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  21. Septic Poisoning Causes Death.

    Mrs. Cameron, of West Cessnock, died in the Cessnock Hospital on Thursday night. The deceased died of blood poisoning. Less than a ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. Wealthy Shoplifter

    When Maggie McMeakin, aged 50, appeared at the Central Police Court in Sydney yesterday on a charge of having stolen articles valued at 4/4 ...

    Article : 79 words
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