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  2. OUR SINGLETON LETTER.

    The young man, Joseph Milligan, who was injured on the railway line at Branxton on Thursday night last, died in the Dangar Cottage Hospital yesterday ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Manchester Guardian" welcomes the report of Mr. Billis in regard to Manchester trade, and declared that the almost complete dependence of Australia on ...

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  4. RAILWAY COILISION IN WALES.

    A serious railway disaster has occurred in Wales, and it is feared that, many lives have been lost. A passenger train collided with a coal ...

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  5. THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

    Jinnee and Lady Ruenalf are equal short-priced favourites for the Anniversary handicap, and Nangar and Blue Gem one and two points longer, respectively. Then at intervals ...

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  6. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    The "Daily Mail" states, that Australia's protest against. the Declaration of london is nearly a foretaste of the opposition that will come from every quarter of the ...

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  7. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    Mr. McGowen returned from Melbourne today well satisfied with the result of the conference on the Murray River question. ...

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  8. BREACH OF NAVIGATION ACT.

    Allen Taylor, ship owner, was fined £15 at the police court for having committed a breach of the Navigation Act in employ ng Harry Merritt to go to sea from port of ...

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  9. CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER.

    Owing to throat trouble. Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, expects that he will have to return to the South of France. ...

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  10. TELEGRAPH DISORGANISATION.

    The Telegraph Department appears determined to earn an unenviable no oriety for incapacity. Business has been blocked lately with increasing frequency, and the service ...

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  11. THE NEXT TEST MATCHES.

    M. A. Noble epresses the opinion that the South Africans will win the next two test matches against Australia. ...

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  12. THE LATE QUEEN.

    On the occasion, of the anniversary of Queen Victoria's death, the King and Queen and a large gathering of relatives attended the memorial service at Frog-more, and laid wreaths an the ...

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  13. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    A railway collision has occurred near Pontypridd when a train, conveying 300 passengers, overtook a coal train, and several carriages wrecked. ...

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  14. A LIBERAL OFFER.

    Lientenant Ramacotte, the Officer Commanding the Second Australian Infantry Regiment, has written to the Commonwealth military authorities offering to pay the expenses ...

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  15. THE MAITLAND COALMINES.

    The Rev. Father Mitchell, of the Redemptorist Order, completed a fortnight's mission at the Kurri Roman Catholic Church on Sunday. The mission proved ...

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  16. CONSUMPTIVES AND INSURANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is considering the practicability of dealing with consumptives in connection with the invalidity insurance scheme. ...

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  17. SCHOLASTIC.

    The schools of the district re-opened yesterday, after the Christmas vacation. At the Superior Public School there has been only one change in the teaching stall. Miss ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S PREPAREDNESS.

    The Minister of Defence says he would welcome the holding of a public meeting to discuss Australia's preparedness for, defence. The more public interest was stirred up in ...

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  19. BILLIARDS.

    In the billiard match at Bristol, between Gray and Duncan (receives 2000), the final scores were :—Gray, 9000: Duncan, 6167. ...

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  20. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    Floods undermined the quay at Nantes, France, and for a distance of 80 vards it collapsed, doing damage to the extent of £20,000. Fifty persons had narrow escapes from death. ...

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  21. THE ELECTIONS.

    A good deal of interest is attached to the shire municipal elections on Saturday next. For the Shire, there are 13 candidates for six seats, and for the Municipal ...

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  22. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    Solomon Grundeman, aged 25, was charged on warrant at the police court today with the alleged abduction of Annie Sutton, aged 19, with intent to marry her. ...

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  23. PRESS PRAISES DECLARATION.

    The "Westminster Gazetle" says that the Decaration of london gives a code of inter national law in place of a code of independent combatants. ...

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  24. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    Owing to the Osborne judgment, declaring trades union Parlinmentary levies illegal, Mr. Justice Neville has allowed the South Wales Miner Federation to apply its compulsory ...

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  25. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales have been postponed owing in fog. ...

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  26. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The Rev R. Schmitzer, of Kurri Kurri, is at present, in the capacity of Mr. Vincent, and Rev. F. Woodger has been appointed to assist ...

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  27. SCHOLLS INSPECTOR'S VISIT.

    Mr. G. Blumer, school inspector for the district was in Singleton yesterday in connection with the bringing into operation of the new school regulation, which were ...

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  28. BY AEROPLANE EXPRESS.

    M. Weyman, the aviator, journeyed in an aeroplane, from Paris to Chalons, a distance of 26 1/2 miles, carrying three passengers. The 26 1/2 miles were covered in 27 minutes. ...

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  29. THE RECENT FIRE.

    The secretary to the Kurri Co-operative Society, Mr. F. Shortland, reports that the damage to stock alone by, the recent fire at the Society's store totals £800. He ...

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  30. WORLD'S RECORD SPRINT.

    Donaldson ran 150 yards on Saturday in 14sec. (At Johannesburg on December 26 Donaldson ran 100 yards in 9 1/2 sec., defeating ...

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  31. A CASE THAT WILL BE HISTORIC.

    An action with respect, to the ownership of a strip of land about which Victoria and South Australia intend to go to law in the High Court next month will probably be the ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA'S POSITION.

    The Cape "Times" says it is not surprising that Australia has protested against the Declaration of London, and it recommends the South Africa Union ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN MEAT FOR THE CONTINENT.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, is negotiating with M. Gaston Carlin, Swiss Minister to Great Britain, with a view to the introduction of Australian frozen ...

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  34. WHEAT DISTRICT ON FIRE.

    It is reported that the whole of the Teodolina wheat district in the province of Santa fe, is on fire. The report has not vet been confirmed. ...

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  35. PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    Miss Todd, of Broken Hill, has been appointed head mistress of the infants department at the Kurri Superior Public School, in the place of Mrs. Stephens, ...

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  36. A REMARKABLE SEASON.

    witnessing such remarkable weather in Janwitnessing such remarkable weather in Cannary. For more than a fortnight there has been an aqueous sky, and the has been a ...

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  37. SEDITION IN EGYPT.

    Mahomed Farid has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for sedition. ...

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  38. AN OPERATION AT SEA.

    A Passenger by the mall steamer Oro[?]es which reached Fremuntle to-day, was taken ill with appendicitis last Thursday, and in order to save his life Doctor ...

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  39. RIOTS AT HANKOW.

    There has been rioting among the Chinese owing to the belief that British police killed a coolie on the British gunboat Thistle ...

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  40. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    The bookings of passengers to Australia in 1910 exceeded those of 1909 by 30 per cent. ...

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  41. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    For the convenience of residents of the coal fields, the East Great Company has made arrangements for the running of special trains on Anniversary Day. January ...

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  42. LUNATIC AT LARGE.

    A German lunatic, armed with a revolver has been arrested at the Bank of England. ...

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  43. WRECK OF THE AOTEA.

    Reuter's Agency states that the dynamite on the Aotea, amounting to 350 tons, was removed during the week-end to a hulk in the bay. ...

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  44. THE FLUSHING FORTIFICATIONS.

    The Paris "Figaro" declares that in the event of the fortification of Flushing being carried out, France, Russia, Great Britain, and Belgium should withdraw from the ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT.

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  46. FIRE BRIGADES INQUIRY.

    The Fires Brigades' Commission sitting was resumed. Judge Edmunds announced that he had received a typed letter signed Young and ...

    Article : 188 words
  47. MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE.

    Mr. H. J. Smith, or Clydesdale, has picked up a bottle in the Hunter River near his residence, containing the following message :—"River 13 feet falling slowly. ...

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  48. VICTORIA'S FINANCES.

    The "Financial News" publishes an article of a eulogistic, character, dealing with the finances of Victoria. A close initiation, it states, falls to ...

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  49. GREEKS IN NEW YORK.

    The Greeks in New York held a mass meeting to protest against the oppression of Cretans by the Ottoman Empire. A resolution was passed asking President ...

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  50. ST. JOSEPH'S GUILD.

    The eighty-first half-yearly meeting of the members of St. Joseph's branch of the A.H.U. Guild was held in the schoolroom, East Maitland, on Sunday morning. Rey, ...

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  51. M.U.I.O OF. HUNTER RIVER DISTRICT

    On Saturday last the 65th annual meeting of the Hunter River District M.U.I.O. O.F., was held in the lodge room, af the Oddfellows' Hall, Quirindi. The grandmas ...

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  52. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: Rain on the central and northern coast and highlands; some heavy falls on the central coast; fine and hot inland, with north-cast winds, but south to east gales ...

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  53. BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    The Minister or Foregn Affairs [?] pasha made an important reference in the Camber of Deputies to the meeting between the Kaiser and the Czar at ...

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  54. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    Quite a number of holiday attractions have been announced for Anniversary Day (Thursday next), but if the present rainy weather continues it will interfere considerably ...

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  55. NEW DEFENCE SCHEMES.

    Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, in an interview explained some of the new defence schemes. "I hope at an early date," he said, "to be ...

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  56. THE HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS.

    The bodies of Fritz and Joseph, who were killed in the recent street siege, have been [?] in the Hford cemetery in unconser craded ground without, religious ceremony ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. THE KING'S VISIT TO INDIA.

    The "Daily Express' states that the Duke of Connaught will act as Regent while the king is in india, hence it will be impossible for ...

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  59. TWO GIRLS DROWNED.

    Two girls named Linda Pearce and Ida Blake were drowned in the Wimmera, at Horsham, Victoria, on Monday evening at half-past six o'clock. ...

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  60. THE WORLD'S CROPS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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