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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 215 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 83 words
  4. General News

    In connection with the Christmas holidays the Railway Department announces in this issue the running of additional cheap trains to Sydney. ...

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  5. The World

    LONDON, Thursday afternoon. All of the Delhi's passengers have landed. Later. ...

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  6. Bathurst A.H. and P. Association.

    The adjourned annual meeting of the Bathurst A.H. and P. Association for the election of committeemen, will be held in the Town Hall on Friday ...

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  7. A FEW SARCASTIC REMARKS

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  8. Kelso Convent Social.

    The Kelson Convent social passed off successfully, about 40 couples attending. The music supplied by Mr. L. Paton was of an excellent ...

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  9. A Hebrew Politician

    In the Mouse early this morning, during the attack on the Speaker, Mr. Griffith said:—If there is anything worse than a ...

    Article : 279 words
  10. Light Fall of Rain.

    There was a light fall of rain in Bathurst last night. Other western stations had a similar experience. ...

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  11. A HITCH!

    In the Legislative Council to-night the third reading of the Income Tax Bill was considered. Mr. Flowers said that he admitted ...

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  12. The Turf

    Canterbury Park tips for to-day are as follow:—"MARTINDALE." Flying Handicap: Mavus, Truxton ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. A Chance!

    The challenge appearing in this morning's issue offers a great opportunity for Mr. George Sutherland to display his vaunted courage. ...

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  14. Wattle Flat Races.

    Nominations for the Opening Handicap and Wattle Flat Handicap, for the Wattle Flat races, to take place on Boxing Day, December 26th, close ...

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  15. No. 7 Starr-Bowkett Society.

    The ballot drawn in connection with this Society, last night, was won by Mr. G. Larkin, Stewart-street. ...

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  16. THE DURBAR CELEBRATION.

    To-day's celebrations provided a magnificent spectacle. During the investiture ceremony someone called but "Fire!" and there was nearly a ...

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. Tattersall's, Blayney.

    Mr. Tom Kiely, now proprietor of Tattersall's Hotel, Blayney, has made wonderful improvements in that commodious hostelry. The ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. Council Estimates.

    At next meeting of the Bathurst Council, Ald. Perry will move:—"That the following amounts for the purposes named be placed upon the ...

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  20. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    A deputation from the National League, which is opposed to woman suffrage, asked the Prime Minister to take a referendum, before ...

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  21. Matches for Keys.

    Two matches have been arranged for Hock Keys for the next few weeks. On Wednesday night next, at the Sydney Stadium, he will meet Jack Read ...

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  22. Found Under the Bed.

    At the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, Robert Gilchrist, charged with stealing jewellery valued at £40, was remanded till Friday Week. This is ...

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  23. Mr. Jarman's Pupils' Concert.

    The annual, concert by the pupils of Mr. C. A. Jarman, Cathedral organist, will, be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, on Thursday night next. A ...

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  24. Change of Proprietor.

    Mr. W. H. Bramwell, late of the Commercial Hotel, Wyalong, is now in charge of that favorably known and well-kept hostelry, the Park ...

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  25. SYDNEY, Friday.

    Latest scratchings are as follow:—Canterbury.—All Engagements: Browlee, Shorts Handicap: Torquay. ...

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  26. UNDER CUPID'S INFLUENCE.

    Archduke Henry Ferdinand, brother of Princess Louise of Saxony, has fallen in love with a bourgeois beauty. The Emperor Francis Joseph has ...

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  27. The Cabmen's Club.

    At the close of last night's meeting of the Bathurst Cabmen's Club our special reporter went for a motor trip with the president and two ...

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  28. Billiards

    The scores in the big billiard match now are:—Gray. 14,881 Stevenson. 14,561 ...

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  29. Federal Parliament

    The Senate sat all night considering the second reading of the Bank Bill, which was eventually carried by 17 votes to 7. The measure was ...

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  30. Mysterious Lights.

    Thus our Blayney correspondent" Two local young men were returning from the concert and dance held at frog's Plains on Wednesday night ...

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  31. ON THE VERGE OF WAR.

    The "Brunswick Zeitung" declares that the bombardment of Preveza brought Austria and Italy to the verge of war. Austria's strong Note ...

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  32. Brother Against Brother.

    At the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, Samuel Thomas Sweetnam proceeded against William John Sweetnam, for maliciously damaging ...

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  33. Endvrance Sitting Ended

    The Assembly sat until 2.20 a.m. this morning considering the estimates. An additional list of estimates amounting to £4,000,000 were ...

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  34. Certainly Not Gentlemen!

    The fierce personal attacks made upon the Speaker in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday night once again revealed the members of the ...

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  35. Warner to Return Home

    It is understood khat P. Warner, the English captain who is at present suffering from gastritis, will not play any more in Australia during the ...

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  36. Personal

    In the course of his address at St. Mary's College prize-giving, the Very Rev. M. J. O'Reilly, C.M., president of St. Stanislaus' College, referring ...

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  37. West's in the Open Air.

    The attendance on the Cricket Ground on Thursday, at West's Pictures, constituted a record. They went in go-carts, 'prams, sulkies ...

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  38. Incorrigible Stock.

    Oscar Edward Couch, impounding officer, instituted proceedings against a number of people, at the police court yesterday, for offences against ...

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  39. ILLICIT OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    Three physicians, two druggists and one pedlar pleaded guilty to a charge of being involved in the opium traffic. Numerous raids were ...

    Article : 53 words
  40. BRITAIN'S EXPENDITURE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking in the House of Commons, said there was little hope of reduction in expenditure. ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. Shockingly Mutilated

    A shocking railway accident occurred at the crossing in Grey-street, near the Kogarah railway station this morning, when an elderly lady ...

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  42. A DOCTOR'S ALLEGED CRIME.

    The second trial of Dr. Hyde for the murder of Colonel Thomas Swape, by poisoning, has ended. Wist rail, a juror, escaped. When ...

    Article : 64 words
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