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  3. SPLINTS AND SPLICES.

    MR. FIRTH, Chief Divisional Engineer for Railways, accompanied by the divisional engineer at Goulburn, arrived in Gundagai on Saturday ...

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  4. Serious War News.

    AFTER the battle of Belmont the Boers retired. They are now strongly entrenched at Modder Sprint. Reports from Mafeking state that ...

    Article : 983 words
  5. SYDNEY MARKETS.

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  6. OTHER SUBJECTS.

    On Friday afternoon a middle-aged man named James Collier, who was apparantly in the midst of a drinking bout to cut out a cheque landed at the railway station and com. ...

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  7. THE DEATH ROLL.

    Mr. Owen Cooney.—One of the pioneer residents of the Jugiong district, in the person of Mr. Owen Cooney, of Reedy Creek station, passed away on Tuesday ...

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  8. SPARKS FROM THE ANVIL.

    His Honor Acting-Judge Browning has said in no uncertain terms that clubs conducted after the style of the Kimo Workmen's Club are legal within the ...

    Article : 974 words
  9. THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT

    After very careful consideration on the part of the provisional directors, after the prospects of the movement have been duly weighed, and after the ...

    Article : 978 words
  10. SUBDUING THE SOUDAN.

    Despatches from the Soudan state that Colonel Wingate has gained a decisive victory over the Dervishes. The Khalifa was killed, and all his ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. LATE WIRES.

    A terrible accident happened at Went-worth Falla yesterday. Mr. Smithurst, of the railway department, fell over a cliff a height of between 40 to 50 feet, ...

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  12. ANOTHER WELLINGTON FIRE.

    There was a big fire at Bodangors, near Wellington, on Saturday night. Several buildings were consumed. The loss is estimated at about £1600. ...

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  13. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Speaking at Waloha on Saturday, Mr. See, the Colonial Secretary, defended the policy of the Government and indicted that owing to the condition of the money ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. THE LANCERS IN ENGLAND.

    Colonel Burne has informed the returning Lancers by the Ninevah that the Military Board of Inquiry will sit as soon as the men are out of quarantine, to hear ...

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  15. A LABOUR GOVERNMENT.

    It is rumoured at Bundaberg that the new Queensland Ministry will consist of Mr. Forest, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Glassey, Mr. Drake, Mr. Groom, Mr. Cur[?] ...

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  16. AN OLD GAME.

    There were two venton outrages on the railway lines near Merri Creek (Vic.) on Saturday night. At Fairfield the points were diverted, throwing a ...

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  17. THE NINEVAH IN QUARANTINE.

    There is a great difference of opinion amongst the doctors as to whether the outbreak on the Ninevah is smallpox. ...

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  18. THE GOVERNOR'S BROTHER.

    The Governor has received a cable to the effect that one of his brothers was slightly wounded at the Battle of Belmont. ...

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