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  2. Advertising

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  6. UNCONSCIOUS ON THE PER WAY

    While evidently under the impression that the train in which she was travelling had arrived at its destination, Mrs. Minnie Little, aged 65 years, gathered ...

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  7. A GIRLS WAGE.

    The most important of the cases Unit came before the Industrial Magistrate, Mr. C. Jennings, yesterday morning, at the second local Industrial ...

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  8. LITTLE THINGS—-YET BIG

    Although technical breaches of the [?] are treated lightly by those who [?] them till called upon to render an account, they never fail to be ...

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  9. The Bull's Eye and Some Outers

    Bathurst has again dropped into its usual state of [?] quietude. The big show has come and gone, the races—and, incidentally, the punters' boodle ...

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  10. RABBITERS' STRIKE SPREADS

    The strike of rabbit trappers which begun in a few isolated places has now spread throughout the State, and thousands of men are out. At Orange over ...

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  11. Cheap Excursion to Melbourne.

    The Railway Department announces the issue of cheap tickets to Melbourne by training leaving Bathurst at 4.16 p.m. on Wednesday, May 13. ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. Municipal Assessments Appeals.

    With the exception of about two hours' spell for meals, Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., presided at the Bathurst Court yesterday from noon to eleven o'clock at ...

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  14. Car was Licensed.

    An interesting case came before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., at the Police Court yesterday, when Charles Hall was charged with driving a motor car ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. ORANGE SHOW

    The Orange Show concluded to-day. The principal ring events resulted as follow:— Local Trot, 2 miles—I. Nancarrow's ...

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  17. THE FARMERS AND SETTLERS' AND THE OTHER PEOPLE

    Just at present the man on the land is concerned over the course the should adopt when politics once more become the question of the hour. The man ...

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  18. CAUCUS WILL INQUIRE

    So far, Mr. R. D. Meagher's challenge to the Premier to formulate a specific charge of personal dishonesty against any member, of the Assembly ...

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  19. City Pictures.

    One of Pathe's greatest productions is "The Stolen Child"(7500 feet). which will be screened at the City to night only. The film is adapted from Malot, and is a production that will be greatly appreciated, for it is in every respect an excellent one. The plot is most fascinating and cleverly worked ...

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  21. Trunkey Gold.

    Our Trunkey correspondent wires:— Mckellar and party have just finished washing up a parcel of 36 tons quartz, for a return of 640z,3dwt., valued at ...

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  22. THE MEXICAN CRISIS

    The latest report on the American casualities at Vera Cruz shows that 16 have been killed and 70 wounded. It is reported that a Ward line ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. GUILLAUX ON THE WING

    Guillaux, the French aviator, made a successful flight over Sydney at 5 o'clock this afternoon. He kept-in, the air for something over an hour, flying ...

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  25. FRUIT CROWING.

    M.F.[?] the judge is the fruit sections at the pleased with the display of fruit at the latter show. But Mr. ...

    Article : 352 words
  26. A Bolt.

    Mr. Tom Gorman's horse provided a title sensation in Keppel-street yesterday morning. The horse was attached to a buggy, and Mr. Gorman left him ...

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  27. HOME RULE

    The feeling over the Home Rule crisis has been relieved by the turn of events, and it is now widely belived that all danger has passed. ...

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  29. Sulky and Motor Colitis.

    A collision between a sulky, in [?] was seated Mr. W. Mclntyre, of [?] Park, and the motor car owned and driven by Mr. Roley Cooper, and ...

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  30. BILLIARDS

    The scores in the big billiard matches at the close of play last night were:— Stevenson, 14,124; Gray,8886. ...

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  31. PURELY A RELIGIOUS QUESTION

    One of the Belfast papers says: "It is time for plain speaking. No matter what the consequences might be, our primary objection to Home Rule is based ...

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  32. BOXING

    Bombardier Wells defeated Bandsman Rice on points in 20 rounds at Liverpool. ...

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  33. FOOTBALL

    Owing to the inability of the Lithgow Small Arms Football Club to make their proposed trip to Bathurst, a match will be to-day played between the Possible ...

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  34. " DAILY MAIL" IN TROUBLE.

    The Court of the King's Bench has granted an order for the attachment of the editor; printer, and publisher of the "Daily Mail" for publishing a ...

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  35. ERROR OF JUDGMENT.

    The select committee of the House of Commons inquiring into the Marconi shares charges has found that Lord Murray, formerly chief Liberal whip, ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. Local and General.

    Several interesting late news items appear on pages 1 and 4. ...

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  37. All There when Wanted!

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  38. STEAMER ON FIRE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. The Japanese steamer Toko Maru is on fire at Gisborne, were she was loading meat when the outbreak ...

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  39. All saints' Ladies' Gymnastic Club.

    Members and intending members of All Saints Ladies' Gymnastic Club are invited to meet at All Saints' school hali on Monday evening at 7.30. ...

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  40. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    Thomas Jenkins, a postman at Molong, whilst travelling home from the Orange Show on Thursday night, was thrown from his sulky. He sustained ...

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  41. FIVE YEARS.

    George Dubois (40) was to-day sentenced to five years for breaking and entering. ...

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  42. Masonic Hall Pictures.

    The pictures at the Masonic Hall to night will be under new management. The programme will be a fine one, and every attention will be paid to patrons. ...

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  43. DISGRACE TO CIVILISATION.

    Speaking at the Baptist Conference, the Rev. J. Spurr, formerly of [?] bourne, declared that the wages received by millions of workers was a standing ...

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  44. CARRIAGE OF STOCK

    The Superintendent of Railway Lines has issued a special minute, in which it is ordered that trains having 75 per cent, or more of stock trucks must not ...

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  46. The District.

    According to the report of Mr. C. R. Brett (stock inspector), submitted at yesterday's meeting of the P.P. Board, winter prospects throughout the ...

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  47. DEPARTMENTAL DISCRETION

    After an indenture had been made for five years concerning one of his employees, a new tailoring award was published in May of last year, which ...

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  48. PERSONAL

    Mr. Edgar Gornall met with a rather serious accident yesterday afternoon. He was coming into on his bicycle, and when on the way met Mr. Graham. ...

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  49. PRIVATE ROAD-MAKING.

    A large number of citizens of Fremantle and this city have decided to undertake the remedying of the shocking state of the road between here and ...

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  50. ALLEGED THEFT OF DIAMONDS.

    Three South African miners have been arrested at New York, after travelling in steerage, and charged with the theft of $6000 worth of uncut ...

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  51. Sale of Agricultural and Crazing Estate.

    Messrs. F. Oakes and Co. auctioneers Bathurst and Lithgow, report having sold on account of Mrs. Joseph Smith, her property of Mrs. Joseph Smith, her property at Long Swamp, ...

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  52. THE SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN.

    A [?] hurled a petition at the King while his Majesty was speaking at a stone-laying ceremony. The bundle hit the King's chauffeur in the ...

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  53. TROUBLE AMONG THE CARPENTERS.

    It is fully expected that 3000 carpenters and allied workers will be out on strike before next Friday, as a result of the non-union trouble. Both sides ...

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  54. Cathedral Organ Recital.

    A musical treat is promised to-morrow afternoon, when Mr. Jarman will give his monthly organ recital in All Saints Cathedral at 4 o'clock. The programme ...

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  55. AN ORANGE TRAGEDY

    Mr. W. Bonham (56), a well-to-do farmer of "Huntley," Spring Hill, was queer in his manner on Thursday, and he gave his two sons who [?] ...

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  56. MARKED FOR DEAD.

    Mahoney, the would-be assassin of the Mayor of New York, states that Carnegie and several other men have been marked for dead. ...

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  57. WHAT IS A TRADESMAN?

    Delivering judgment to-day in a case in which a firm was charged with not paying a certain employee the [?] stipulated in the engineering award. Mr. ...

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  58. Orange Show.

    "This year's show was a good one." said Stock Inspector Brett in the [?] of his visit to the Orange show, presented at yesterday's meeting ...

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  59. MATERNITY BONUSES.

    Treasury returns to date show that at the end of April 103,111 maternity allowances had been distributed, New South Wales taking 73,244, or $366,000. ...

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