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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The death has occurred in the Tweed District Hospital of Mr. Hurry Oressinger, junior, of Byangum. He cut his right hand near the thumb with an ...

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  3. THE PACIFIC.

    In an address at the National Club, Sydney, Mr. W. M. Huehes, ex-Prime Minister of Australia, emphasised the point that Australia has ...

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  4. STORE WRECKED

    At Lantoka, near Suva, recently, a seaman, while leaving a Chinese store, heard an expression, to which he took exception. ...

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  5. CESSNOCK POLICE COURT

    Mr. Cohen, P.M., occupied the bench at the Cessnock Police Court this morning. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. ...

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  6. FIRE AVERTED

    Overheated coat in the port bunker of the overseas steamer, Rio Claro, brought the Fire Brigade to the vessel lost night. ...

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  7. BOY MURDERED.

    Mutilated in a shocking manner, the body of Arhcie Mount, aged 9 1/2 years, who disappeared at Springvale (Vic.), on Saturday afternoon, was found on ...

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  8. FOREIGN MISSIONS.

    An interesting lecture on the work of the Methodist Church in the mission fields of new Guinea, amongst the heathen and the cannibals, was ...

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  9. BANK HOLD-UP.

    About 3.30 on Monday afternoon the agency of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, at North Essendon (Vic), was held up by two ...

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  10. CESSNOCK-COCKLE CREEK

    A conference was held in the Cessnock Shire Council Chambers yesterday morning to consider the preparation of evidence to be placed ...

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  11. LABOUR WOMEN.

    The Labour Women's Convention was continued at the Trades Hall, Sydney. At the instance of Mrs. K. Dwyer ...

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  12. WONTHAGGI MINE.

    Latest advices from the State Coal Mine at Wonthaggi indicate that, owing to unexpected delays in flooding of the McBride tunnel to ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. SENT TO GAOL.

    Harvey Augustus Smith, aged 22, appeared at the Central Court, this morning charged with having assaulted J.S. Rendall, manager of the ...

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  14. WESTON OVERHEAD BRIDGE.

    Messrs. McGlashan and Wilson, contractors, of Maitland and Cessnock, have during the last fow months made good progress with the ...

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  15. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    William Peters. aged 17 years employed as a clipper at Richmond Main Colliery, jumped from a moving train on Monday afternoon, between ...

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  16. THREE YEARS' GAOL.

    At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court, Brisbane, before Mr. Justice MacNaughton, a young woman, May Dorington, and Michael ...

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  17. WHEAT POOL.

    Mr. Gillies, Minister for Agriculture (Q.), stated that it had been decided to hold, a referendum to determine whether, they should continue the pool ...

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  18. STOLEN NECKLACES.

    Ernest macfarlane, aged 25, a salesman, was convicted at the Central court to-day on a charge of having stolen two pearl necklaces, valued ...

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  19. MELBOURNE CRIME.

    A deputation representing the Victorian police urged that the services they rendered during the police strike should be taken into consideration a ...

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  20. COMBINED LODGE MEETING.

    The Cessnock group, which includes the four Aberdare lodges, held a meeting in the Strand Theatre, Cessnock, on Sunday morning ...

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  21. RAILWAY COMPLAINT.

    A largely attended meeting of the men engaged in the electrification of the Illawarra railway line was held last night. ...

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  22. SIR SYDNEY KIDMAN.

    On Monday afternoon a High Court writ for £156,066/14/3 was issued against Sir Sydney Kidman, grazier, for land tax alleged to be due to the ...

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  23. TILE INDUSTRY.

    Albert Trendholme, giving evidence into the Roofing Tiles Industry to-day, said : "I was offered £200 a year for three years by Roofing Tiles ...

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  24. FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    During the term of the present State Government railway fares and frieghts have been reduced to the extent of £1,400,000, and at the close of ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. THE ROFE APPEAL.

    Owing to the continued illness of Mr. Justice Ferguson, Rofe'a appeal in bis action, against "Smith's Weekly" has been adjourned till next term. ...

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  26. NOTED CHURCHMAN.

    Rev. Dr. Burgess, who has ministered to the Presbyterians of Marrickville for the past 19 years, has retired in consequence of ill health. He had ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. FATAL QUARREL.

    "If you think the Prussians such a superior race, why don't you get back to your own country," said a returned soldier to Henry Platseke, a Prussian. ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. THROWN FROM SULKY.

    Joseph Brodie, of Abernethy, was thrown from a sul[?] in Vincent-street, on Sunday evening. Dr. Bernard Blomfield examined him, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. THE BUTLER CASE.

    The case of Arthur Butler, who was recently suspended from the magistracy, on account of a certain decision at the Children's Court, has ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. RICH QUARTZ.

    A message from Tumut states that the Calafat goldfields are giving promising results. The reef shows almost solid quartz. ...

    Article : 41 words
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