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  3. A GALLANT YOUNG MAITLANDER.

    Sergeant C. Ky[?] Mears, grandson of Mrs. W. Mears. of Oakhampton-road, is one of the youngest non-coms. in the A.I.F. but, according to the testimony of his ...

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  5. THE WHITE GLOVE.

    Cecil Mylae remained motionless for a minute, and seemed to be concentrating his thoughts. At last he said:—"I suppose you know, Doris, that when ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate yesterday. Senator McDougall asked whether soldiers in New South Wales were drawn up and asked which side of the strike they ...

    Article : 477 words
  7. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House yesterday, Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, in reply to Mr. West, said witth regard to Mr. Holman's reported action in Great Britain, relative to ...

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  8. MAKE YOURSELF STRONGER.

    People with strong constitutions escape many minor ills that make life miserable for others. Don't you envy the friend who does not know what a headache is, whose ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. MUSWELLBROOK LETTER.

    Throughout Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning the weather here was boisterous and bitterly cold, wind from the west and north-west came in violent ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    A plain and fancy dress ball in aid of the funds of the School of Arts, and held in the hall of the institution on Monday night, was largely attended, the dancing ...

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  11. AN ADVENTUROUS TRIP.

    Three men, Captain Fraser, and Messrs. W. S. Myers and Charles Sherman, recently landed at the island of Rotumah, 300 miles north-west of Fiji, after an adventurous voyage. They had set ...

    Article : 192 words
  12. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    At this week's meeting of the Victorian Cabinet the question of appointing a Railway Commissioner to fill the vacancy-caused by the death of Mr. McClelland was discussed, but no decision ...

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  13. KNEE GASHED TO THE BONE.

    When Zam-Buk has been once used in a home it is always kept handy afterwards, because the first experience proves that there is nothing to equal it for healing wounds and ...

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  14. ENGLAND'S OLDEST FARMER.

    On a peaceful, old-fashioned farmstead in Cornwall I have discovered (writes a "Chronicle" correspondent) probably the oldest farmer in England. This is Mr. ...

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  17. BEER PRICES IN OLD TIMES.

    The price of beer, now a topic of fierce controversy, has given trouble for centuries. A leading feature of Jack Cade's revolutionary programme, according to Shakespeare, was the lowering the ...

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  18. FRANCE AND CUBA.

    Had it not been for the Monroe Doctrine, Cuba, now an independent Republic under the protection of the United States, might have become a French possession. In 1825 France negotiated ...

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