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  2. LAWLESS MINERS

    MOUNT MORGAN, (Q.) Thursday.— Miners of Mount Morgan who have been locked out since the railway strike have ...

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  3. THE OPERETTA.

    "Snow While and the Seven Dwarfs," given by the "Heralds of the King" in connection with All Saints' Cathedral at the ...

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  4. MITCHELL CHARGES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A representative of the War Department is proceeding to San Antonio, Taxes, where Mitchell is expected to ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When the British seamen gathered in the Town. Hall this morning for their mass meeting, the hall was ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Assembly this morning Mr. Kelly asked whether in view or the recent representations that ...

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  8. No State Council for Walsh

    Mr. Horsington asked whether the Government would see fit to provide council on behalf of the people of N.S.W. for the defence of Walsh ...

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  9. AMUNDSEN'S AIRSHIP

    LONDON, Wednesday.— According to Riser Larsen. Amundsen's semirigid airship leaves Rome on March 26 to fly to England and thence to ...

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  10. NO GREAT INCREASE.

    Bathurst hotelkeepers met at the Royal Hotel last night to discuss the price of spirits. Consequent upon the increased tariff charges. ...

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  11. The I.W.W. Gum Stickers

    Sir Thomas Henley asked the Premier whether he had sepn the gum stickers which were pasted all over the city by I.W.W.'s calling on ...

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  12. Davis Cup Draw.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A Philadelphia message bays that in the Davis Cup singles to-morrow Tilden will play Barotra, and Johnson plays ...

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  13. Seamen Sentenced to Imprisonment.

    Recognised by an officer of the ship, john Free, a seamen of the Huruni, was arrested last night. He appeared before Mr. Gale. S.M., at ...

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  14. CATTLE RANCHER

    DENVER (Colorado), Wednesday.— Alfred Henry Wallop, a Wyoming cattle rancher, succeeds his brother as Earl of Plymouth by the latter's ...

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  15. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Matters are progresing favorably in connection with the Bathurst Coursing Club's activities. The debentures have been issued, and the ...

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  16. FORECAST

    This afternoon's forecast reads: Temporarily fine and mild with increasing cold northerly winds; becoming ...

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  17. Broadcasting Lectures for Schools.

    Mr. Hugh Main asked the Minister for Education whether it was the Government's intention to sanction the broadcasting of lectures ...

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  18. A PLAN FOR RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    Quite recently an article was published in this paper in which a new method was outlined for dealing with the rabbit, pest. It was suggested that at various appropriate points ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Mr. A. S. Low has been incapacitated for some days as the result of a painful injury to one of his legs. Mr. Tom Armstrong. Bathurst's ...

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  20. "Suceezed to Death."

    Says the Cowra "Guardian." The Cowra trotting club has unfortunately been squeezed to death by the proprietory pony crowd annoxing ...

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  21. OXFORD BAGS

    LONDON, Wednesday—The "Evening Standard" learns from Saville Row tailors, that Oxford Bags have lost their popularity, and orders are ...

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  22. £500 DAMAGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There was another sensational development to-day when Mr. Lamb, K.C., was served with a writ for £5,000 damages ...

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  23. The Homing Instinct.

    A remarkable story of the instinct of a dog to return home has come from Coff's Harbour, on the north coast. When a constable there was ...

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  24. A Bad Omen.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Rev. Deason was conducting a funeral service at Cumberland, and the wind carried his clerical cap on to the ...

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  25. CURIOUS INSTRUCTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Mr. Lazzarini, Chief Secretary, replying to a question said he had not issued an instruction to country police ...

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  26. DEPORTATION BOARD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— When the Deportation Board resumed this morning Mr. Watt, K.C., made an angry attack on Mr. Bruce, in ...

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  27. GOOD APPOINTMENT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Patterson has been appointed a director of Spalding's Melbourne factory, of which he will take charge, and also ...

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  28. Bight Hour Day.

    Mr. A. P. Crowe, presided over a meeting of the Bathurst Eight Hour Day Committee held last night, when further preparations were made for ...

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  29. Child's Presence of Mind.

    When Mr. Bray and two of his children were out driven in a cart near Wallerawang during the week, the horse took fright and ran away ...

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  30. 20 Arrested at Newcastle.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.— Twenty seamen from the s.s. Min were arrested about 8 o'clock this morning by five police. The arrests attracted ...

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  31. LUMBER FIRE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— A message from Hawkesbury. Ontario, says that more than five million feet of lumber valued at seven million ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Quotations at Alexandria markets are:— Potatoes, local 10s to 14s, Victorian 12s to 13s, Tasmanian 14s to 17s; wheaten chaff, ...

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  33. POLICE RAID

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Yesterday afternoon and early last night the police swooped on two Chinese dens in Foster street and another house in ...

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  34. And Still More Warrants

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— About 353 more warrants were issued to-day. About thirty of the Orama's crew went to the shipping master's office ...

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  35. Homebush Sales.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the bush sales 35,000 sheep were penned. The market was buoyant and very firm during early sales at Monday's ...

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  36. A Queer Ball.

    A Dubbo farmer reared a poddy lamb that are all the rags, bags and string about the place. When hedied the fanner found a solid ball in ...

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  37. City Pictures.

    Bathurst picture patrons will no doubt appreciate the enterprise of the management of the City Pictures in again bringing to Bathurst a super ...

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  38. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Mr. C. V. Tims, the local Ford agent, reports the sale of a Ford tractor to Mr. J. Daddy, coach builder, Bathurst. ...

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  39. A Long Droving Feat.

    The Bathurst drovers, Messrs. R. Wardman and S. Croaker, have set out to perform a long deoving feat. They have gone out along the ...

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  40. Music at the Caol.

    The South Bathurst Methodist Choir, under the conductorship of Mr. J. Cordon, will render a concert at the Bathurst Gaol next Sunday. Among ...

    Article : 173 words
  41. Hoadmaster of Wolaroi.

    The council of the Orange Wolaroi College, after dealing with 25 applications for the position of headmaster ultimately decided to appoint Mr. ...

    Article : 125 words
  42. Burlington Pictures.

    Reginald Denny the good looking and popular star of such successes as "Sporting Youth" and "The Rect less Age" will appear at the ...

    Article : 163 words
  43. Municipal Council Meeting Lapses.

    The usual meeting of the Bathurst Municipal Council lapsed hist night for the want of a quorum. Seven aldermen are required to conduct ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. The Bird had Flown.

    When the remand case against Anne Larkins, for alleged vagrancy, was called at the Bathurst Police Court to-day, Senior-Sergeant Daley ...

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  45. Orange Old Beys.

    At the annual meeting of the Patrician Brothers' Old Boys' Union at Orange the following officers were appointed for the ensuing year: ...

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