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  3. To-day's Telegrams.

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  5. Local and General.

    Gold brooch lost. Finder rewarded on returning to 'Herald' office. The police want to find the owner of a postal note found in the town ...

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  6. POLICE COURT.

    Matthew Sedgwick was charged with being drunk in Parker-street on Saturday night. Plea. guilty. ...

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  8. APPEAL GRANTED.

    The Full Court has granted a rule nisi to appeal in the case Stewart versus the Country Press, on all Points. ...

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  9. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    A women named Gallman, 70, an old age pensioner, living at While Cliffs, wandered six miles in the surrounding hills. She was found by ...

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  10. NARROW ESCAPE.

    Walter Sleigh 9, living at Red[?]ern, was run over by the motor car of the chief officer of the fire bridges. The car was travelling at a ...

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  11. THE GUN.

    As will be noticed by advertisement in this issued the big shooting carnival of New South Wales is to be held in the local show ground on ...

    Article : 241 words
  12. Commercial.

    But recently inaugurated, the Store Stock and Property Department of John bridge and Company, Limited, Woolbrokers, presents a handsome record to ...

    Article : 445 words
  13. BURGLARY.

    Shortly after midnight, William Dibbs, living at Enfield, hearing a noise in the fowl run at the back of his house fired at a figure which ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. Sport.

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  15. TUESDAY.

    Before Mr. E.J. Burrell. Matthew being Sedgwick was charged with being drunk in Parker-street on Monday night. ...

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  16. Important Special Cable News.

    A wireless message from a steamer in mid-ocean announces that Crippen and Le Neve are under arrest on the steamer Mon Trose, bound from ...

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  17. ALLOWANCE TO POLICE.

    Mr. Holman asked the Colonial Secretary:— (1) Is it a fact that constable doing duty at outside station in the ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    The Wallendbeen Football Club journeyed to Cootamundra on Saturday last played the local Railway Club in Albert Park. The game ...

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  19. PROFESSOR WATT AMONG THE FARMERS.

    Professor Watt, the newly appointed Professor of Agriculture at the University of Sydney, who is visiting many of the country centres ...

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  20. STEAMER SUNK.

    Latest particulars of the sunk Japanese steamer Tethura Maura at Chintao Island, state that after striking the rock one hundred and five ...

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  21. BILLIARDS.

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  22. THE ITALIAN HURRICANE.

    Latest reports from northern Italy show that a hundred people were killed and over five hundred injured in a recent hurricane. ...

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  23. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire swept the north-western part of Chicago, causing damage to the extent of one hundred thousand pounds, and rendered ...

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  24. CRIMINAL CASES.

    Mr. Holman asked the Premier:— (1) In how many cases of criminal trials before juries during 1909 were verdicts of guilty returned? ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. REVOLUTION CELEBRATIONS.

    The revolutions in Spain to-morrow will commemorate deaths that occurred in the bloody riots of Barcelona last year, when a hundred ...

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  26. WOOL.

    Messrs. Schute, Bell, and Co., report:— Sales in this centre last week were closely in harmony with course of the London ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. ERUPTION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Echo crater, near the dormant geyser at Waimangu, Rotorua, broke into activity on Sunday. During the night the crater increased to 251 yards ...

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  28. HEAT WAVE.

    Another hear wave is being, experienced over the central states of America. Five persons died at Philadelphia. Hundreds are sleeping in ...

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  29. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    The case of the three women, Elizabeth Downey. Minnie Long (alia Yee Lee), and Clara Pennington, sentenced to death for the crime of murder. ...

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  30. BUSINESS IMPROVEMENTS.

    Our enterprising business man, Mr. W.A. Hill, has just completed rather extensive improvements and additions to his business premises in ...

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  31. THE SENTENCE BOWLING IS SERVING.

    A good many men, said Mr. Garland last night, are under the impression that Peter Bowling is serving a sentence imposed by the ...

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  32. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARDS

    At a meeting of the P.P. Board yesterday, Inspector M'Pherson drew attention to the policy of the Board in regard to estates described under ...

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  33. WIRTH BROS.' CIRCUS.

    With over thirty years' experience of Circus proprietorship in all parts of the world, Messrs. Wirth hive gathered together the largest and most expensive combination that ...

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  34. SERIOUS RIOTS.

    Rioting has broken out in south Beno IlliS, the result of the shooting of Louis Freely a car repairer in the Grand Trunk railway shops. ...

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  35. THE FIRE FIEND.

    Wadeworth town, 15 miles east of Reno, has been almost wiped out by a fire. every building was destroyed. The loss is estimated at ...

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  36. EXPELLING THE JEWS.

    During the past ten days 931 Jews have been expelled from Kie[?] the city and suburbs of Salcmaka, and Danielffka. ...

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  37. WOODS-WILLIAMSON COMPANY.

    A treat of unusual excellence is promised local theatre-goers in the forthcoming visit, on Monday evening next of those eminent dramatic ...

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  38. RICHMOND DISASTER.

    The Premier announced after a conference with the Attorney-General to-day that there likely to be important developments in connection with ...

    Article : 182 words
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  41. GIBB AND BEEMAN.

    GIBB AND BEEMAN, LTD., the well known Opticians of 6 Hunter-st., Sydney, will visit. Cootamundra in June. All sufferers From any eye ...

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    What is suspended animation? "It's what happened an afternoon tea when the very woman they are talking about enters the room." ...

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  43. SOCIAL.

    One of the most enjoyable socials held in the district was hold at Mr. Marshall's, about seven miles from Cootamundra, in aid of the Brawlin ...

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