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  3. THE COOTAMUNDRA ELECTION.

    According to general expectations, Sir. Holman returned triumphant from Saturday's poll. The result father establishes Mr. Holman's ...

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  4. SPLINTS AND SPLICES.

    FURTHER general rain set in yesterday afternoon. The last escort from Gundagai look away 1176 ozs, gold. ...

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  5. SUDDEN DEATH AT JACKALAS.

    At the residence of Mrs. Booby, Jackalas, on Friday morning, the Coronet (Sir. J. J. Cornett) held an inquiry touching the cause of the death of ...

    Article : 567 words
  6. PERSONAL, SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS

    Nurse Gifford is resigning from the local Hospital having accepted a position at Staumoro. Mr. John Fonville, a resident of ...

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  7. SPORTING NOTES.

    Oliver has returned to Adelong, but it is probable that Mr. Eyles will send him back to Sydney for the A.J.C. Spring meeting. ...

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  8. THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.

    The Rev. H. Worrall, who has been called to the Bar of the Victorian Parliament for having charged certain members of Parliament for being ...

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  9. NOTES ON CURRENT TOPICS.

    It is the common thing with those electors who affect not to take the Socialists seriously, to content themselves with the observation, "their ...

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  10. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    A miner named John Phillips was literally blown to pieces as the result of a premature explosion at Kalgoorlie. ...

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  11. CUSTOMS CONVICTION.

    R.W. Smith, manager for Fas[?]t and Johnson, was fined £50, in default two months' gaol, at the police court to-day, for making a false customs ...

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  12. ROUGH EXPERIENCE OF CHINA

    Dr. Horne and a companion named Eadie, who reached Sydney yesterday from China, report having been attacked by fifteen pirates in the Amoy ...

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  13. DEATH DUTIES.

    Over £17,700 was received by the Treasury last week in probate duties. ...

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  14. MARKET PRICES AND REPORTS

    Mesers. Winohcombe, Carson and Co. reported from Homebush yesterday:—9000 sheep were penned. The market was firm for prime; lambs ...

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  15. AROUND THE WORLD.

    Complete plans for a Russian insurrection have been discovered in a Socialist newspaper office. Polish revolutionaries held up a ...

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  16. JAPANESE AT VARIANCE.

    The captain of a Japanese cruiser which was recently in Australia, was attacked by the engineer and seriously wounded. The engineer attempted to ...

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  17. DOWIE AND ZION CITY.

    The American Court has ruled that Dowie is not entitled to the possession of Zion City. ...

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  18. A MISERABLE EXAMPLE.

    Mr. Russell Sage, the millionaire, left his fortune to his widow. There were no charitable bequests. ...

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  19. A CREW KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    The crew of the barque Stanley Jones were killed by lighting off the coast of Newfoundland. ...

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  20. HANGUS NOTES.

    THE first meeting of the newly-elected committee in connection with the Nangus Progress Association, was held at Nangus hotel on Wednesday ...

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  21. PUBLIC OPINION.

    SIR,—In your last issue, speaking of W. A. Holman, you say:—"If Holman is returned Cootamundra will be without a representative. It will have ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. FOOTBALL.

    The final match, between Gundagai and Tumut, to decide the premiership for the season, took place at Tumut on Saturday last, and resulted in a draw, ...

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  23. LIVING LONDON.

    Interest attaches to the presentation at the Club Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) evening of the famous moving picture, "living London," which ...

    Article : 341 words
  24. SOULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The race for the Soulling Championship of the World between Stanbury (the late champion) and George Towns (the previous champion) ...

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