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  2. TOWN TOPICS.

    MR. Harvey anticipates opening his dispensary in town this week. On Saturday Mr Kyle auctioned a consignment of fruit. Oranges ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Gundaga Spring Meeting, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. Later news from Wyalong concerning the death of Rawden shows that the horse had ...

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  4. POLITICAL PIPS.

    Said that John Norton is a prospective Premier of West Australia. The followers of Premier Carruthers now openly talk of dethroning him. ...

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  5. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    MR. F. B. Maher, formerly of Gundagai, who recently met with an accident by his vehicle capsizing, is now an inmate of the Deniliquin hospital. ...

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  6. ON THE LAND.

    Messrs Coggan Bros., Jugiong, and Cowden have purchased 50 rams of the Golden Horn breed Golden Horn (reports the Murrumburrah ...

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  8. TWO KINDS OF MONOPOLY.

    MR. R. Donaldson, State member for Wynyard, has taken another step along the path which loads to that correct conservatism towards which ...

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  9. FOOTBALL.

    The final of the district schools competition it to be played at Grahamstown next Saturday. The competing teams (Tumut and Adelong) have mutually agreed upon this ground ...

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  10. SWIMMING CLUB.

    A meeting of the newly-formed swimming club, in Gundagai was held on Monday evening, Mr. J. Walsh preceding. It was decided to erect the dressing shed about 100 yards ...

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  11. GUNDAGAI RACING CLUB.

    A committee meeting of the above was held at Mrs Tracey's hotel (Tattersall's) on Friday evening last, when the following members attended:—Messrs W. E. Kyle (Chairman), J. ...

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  12. GENERAL NOTES.

    Mr. C. Massey, of Yass, won the pigeon shooting championship in Sydney on Friday. Twenty shooters, competed, the condition being 21 birds from 30 yards rise. Massey ...

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  13. TROUBLE IN JAPAN.

    The rioting in Tokio commenced on Tuesday, the 5th instant., because the Government refused to reveal the full peace terms and prohibited the ...

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  14. NEWS BY WIRE.

    A proposal has been made by the Prime Minister respecting the High Court testing the question whether the Dalgetty Capital site can legally be ...

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  15. WAS IT MURDER?

    The body of Alexander Anderson, a teamster, has been found three miles from Cadow Station with a shot wound in the head. ...

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  16. AFTER BUSINESS

    During a trip to Japan Sir John See will make inquiries with a view of reporting to the Government in regard to the best moans of extending trade ...

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  17. RIFLE RANGE TRAGEDY

    At the opening of a new ride range at Nelson, New Zealand, a marker named Mills was shot dead while walking towards a target. ...

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  18. NEWS BY CABLE

    Four thousand armed Kurds have joined the Tartars in Zangezurst district. Many Armenian villages have been ...

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  19. DISTRICT NEWS.

    A surprise party was tendered to Mr and Mrs Anderson on their departure from here. The dance was a very enjoyable affair, about 30 ...

    Article : 216 words
  20. A SENATOR'S AFFECTION

    At the North Melbourne Court yesterday the Magistrate said he had been informed that there was a member of the Senate whose parent was drawing ...

    Article : 47 words
  21. DEATH OF A JUDGE.

    Judge Mansfield, of Queensland, died suddenly in Brisbane yesterday, aged 56. ...

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  22. JAP. GENERALS RESIGN

    It is reported that Nogi and Nodzu have resigned their positions in the Japanese Army. Marshal Yamagata states that had ...

    Article : 43 words
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  24. BRITAIN'S MIGHT

    Premier Balfour says that the problem of Indian defence cannot be solved by conscription, and that Britain's right most depend on Britain's ...

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  25. STALLION PARADE.

    The stallion parade on Saturday drew 10 aires as follows:—Trotters—Mr J. Whitaker's Ranji, Luff's Jonathau, Donnis Huon Junior. Draughts—H. Angel's Wee ...

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  26. RAIN STOPS CRICKET

    Rain has prevented play in the South of England match. ...

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