Early on Saturday morning, James cook, 21 years of age, an inkmaker, living at Draper-street, South Melbourne, was brought into the Melbourne Hospital with a bullet-hole in his ...
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Article : 927 wordsThe cricket match between Australia and Lancashire was resumed at Liverpool to-day. The weather was cloudless and hot, and the condition of the wicket was ...
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Article : 88 wordsThe Rev. B. Cozens, of the Port Melbourne Seamen's Mission, tells an interesting story regarding mysterious lights which appeared in the air over Dandenong Ranges on ...
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Article : 53 wordsThe Eucharistic Congress is proceeding in Cologne. There are visitors from all parts of the world. Cardinal Vannutelli, Papal Legate, ...
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Article : 90 wordsThe new submarine Archimede, 800 tons, the largest in the world, has been launched at Cherbourg. The Archimede has a length of 197ft, and a ...
Article : 57 wordsAt a committee meeting of the Inverell Agricultural Society on Wednesday Mr. Woods drew attention to what he described as "a awindle" on the farmers of the State by the importation ...
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Article : 131 wordsEngineer-Commander Clarkson, of the Australian naval service, will sail to-morrow for America, to arrange with Messrs. Pratt and Whitney plans for the small ...
Article : 37 wordsIncluded in the requests for prayer road by Dr. Chapman, the evangelist, at a meeting of 5000 men in the Exhibition Building this afternoon was the following petition:—"Pray ...
Article : 63 wordsCharles Ennis, aged 26, married, living on a selection on Mungery Creek, about 18 miles from Kempsey, left home to go to Coolombattl Creek, where his wife is staying with her ...
Article : 108 wordsA skilful fraud appears to have been worked on a Government Savings Bank pass-book submitted to the auditors last week. It showed a credit of over £200, but the ledger revealed ...
Article : 101 wordsOn the second day of the Condobolin show a man driving a waggonette containing the secretary and judges of the show ground, when nearing the railway station, drove into a water ...
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Article : 140 wordsThe Government of Spain has suspended the concession of money payments in lieu of personal service in the army. Money advanced upon all securities. N.S.W. ...
Article : 39 wordsOwing to the outbreak of Irish potato blight said to exist in Tasmania and Queensland, a proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation of potatoos from those States. ...
Article : 58 wordsEfforts were made to employ prison labour at the old lunatle asylum building at Fremantle, which is being converted into an old women's home. But such a vigorous protest ...
Article : 82 wordsPlaying for East Perth against North Fremantle in the league match on, Saturday, Goldman collapsed after colliding with another player, and was removed to a private ...
Article : 68 wordsThe municipal council meeting railed by the gazette-appointed Mayor lapsed, only one alderman besides the Mayor attending. The other aldermen slayed away as a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 9 Aug 1909, Page 7
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