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  2. CURIOUS PROCESSION.

    An unusual sight was witnessed at Portland to-day. A procesion of about 100 workmen from the Ivanhoe colliery, which had been left idle for ten weeks, ...

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  5. CATTLE DISEASE IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. H. K. Maley) stated to-day that there had been no developments in connection with the outbreak of the mysterious ...

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  6. DISEASE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Last night Dr. Goldsmid, Government Medical Officer and president of the branch of the Primary Producers' Union, received advice that an ...

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  7. FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    One of the greatest fires in recent years, occurred in the Argent last night, when Mr. J. C. Goodgart's drapery store was severely damaged by fire, the ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    A fair in aid of the funds of the Presbyterian Church was to have been held in the gardens of Midrest, Main-road, but owing to the wet weather this ...

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  9. "BABY MINE" MATINEE.

    Miss Beatrice Holloway and Mr. Robert Greig with their talented comedy company, are giving a special matinee performance of "Baby Mine" on Saturday, afternoon next ...

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  10. W.A. POTATOES HELD UP.

    A large shipment of potatoes from West Australia for Queensland has been hold up in Sydney owing to the importation prohibitions declared by ...

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  11. STRAND THEATRE—"NE'ER DO WELL."

    Paramount's splendid picturisation of Rex Beach's famous story of the Panama Canal, "The Ne'er Do Well," with Thomas Meighan in the stellar role, ...

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  12. TOM MIX AT HIS MAJESTY'S.

    A complete change of programme at His Majesty's to-day will introduce the popular Tom Mix in his latest feature, "Three Jumps Ahead." On the same ...

    Article : 220 words
  13. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL.

    The Auckland City Council's loan proposals totalling £71,000 were carried by a substantial majority at a poll of the ratepayers. The two principal loans ...

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  14. CUSTOMS BUSINESS.

    Judging by the congestion of business at the Customs House, Federal officials believe that the revenue for this month was a record, and the revenue amounted ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    A shooting sensation, in which a husband and wife were involved, occurred on a tram car at Victoria-park terminus shortly before two o'clock to-day, when ...

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  16. ATLANTIC LINERS.

    A statement of considerable importance to Southampton was made recently to the effect that a working agreement had been reached between ...

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  17. NUBEENA STATE-SCHOOL.

    In charge of the head teacher (Mr. Syd. Allwright) the children of the Nubeena State-school paid a visit to Hobart this week, being conveyed here ...

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  18. HICKSON MISSION.

    A service of thanksgiving in connection with the recent Hickson spiritual healing mission was held to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. The ...

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  19. WIRTHS' CIRCUS.

    Wirth Bros. will open on the Domain to-morrow evening for a short season only, and there will be a matinee on Saturday. The show is said to be this year more ...

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  20. MRS. LEVY'S STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    Mrs. Levy's Gembrook School of Singing students gave an excellent concert in the Town-hall last evening before a crowded audience. Several of them distinguished ...

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  21. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    WARRAGUL, November, 28. When a motor-car in winch he was traveling ran off the road on the journey to Melbourne, Mr. Penieigh Boyd ...

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  22. RIVER TRIPS.

    The s.s. Togo runs to Brown's River and South Arm on Saturday afternoon, and also makes three trips on Sunday, with orchestra on board. The running to New ...

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  23. LOST OVERBOARD.

    When the medical inspection was being carried out on the s.s. Marama to-day, it was discovered that Miss Ellen Mary Moran was missing. She was last ...

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  24. MOST AMAZING MEN.

    The most amazing race of human beings is undoubtedly the El Molo, a tribe of "fishmen" who inhabit the desert wastes bordering Lake ...

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  25. ATHLETE'S HEART.

    Athlete's heart, long a bug-bear to the medical profession, is now declared to be a myth. Dr. S. A. Levine, with Dr. Burgess Gordon, and Dr. ...

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  26. MEETINGS.

    At a meeting to be held on Tuesday evoning next under the auspices of the National Council of Women, Mrs. [?] Castro, Commissioner of the ...

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  27. SIR JAMES, CLARK ROSS'S STORES.

    To give a fair idea of what it takes in the way of food supplies to fit a steamer out for an expedition such as the one on which the Sir James Clark ...

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  28. DERWENT VALLEY MAILS.

    Sir,—Twenty years ago the residents of Plenty could send a letter to Hobart and receive a reply the same day always the following day. Now in this age of progress it ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND SUGAR.

    The Sugar Board is seeking quotations for the transport of next season's raw sugar from Queensland ports to the refineries at Sydney, Melbourne, and ...

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  30. MELBOURNE RIOTS.

    A representative deputation of city business people, members of the Riot Sufferers' Defence League, waited on the State Premier (Mr. Lawson) to-day, to ...

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  31. SANITATION IN OLDEN TIMES.

    The science and art of sanitation (says "Engineering") has been practised by all nations who desired to retain their individuality and preserve their race. That ...

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  32. "CAMILLE," AT PALACE THEATRE.

    Rodolph Valentino and Nazimova head a wonderful cast of players in the Metro photo-play "Camille," now showing at the Palace Theatre. These two famous stars ...

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  33. WHALES IN TASMAN SEA.

    Captain Brotherton, of the Melbourne Steamship Companys steamer Koolana, which arrived at Lyttelton on the 9th inst., from Newcastle reported having ...

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  34. RECOVERY OF CITY RATES.

    Upwards of a score of city ratepayers were summoned to appear at the Police Court yesterday for falling to pay their rates, and ...

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  35. TAMAR RIVER.

    The Master Warden of the Launceston Marino Board has not allowed himself to be the victim of mock modesty in regard to the removal of the Porpoise ...

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  36. LUMBAGO.

    Sir,— A week ago I was suffering from a rather severe attack of lumbago. A friend of mine recommended tih following remedy which he stated had been successful in ...

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  37. KINDERGARTEN WEEK.

    With the object of raising at least £300 for the opening of a new free kindergarten at Battery Point, a "kindergarten week" has been proclaimed by ...

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  38. INTER-STATE MAILS.

    Owing to the s.s. Nairana having been delayed through rough weather in reaching Launceston on Tuesday, and not leaving there on the return trip until ...

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  39. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The hon. secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Protective Association (Mr. A. M. Orpwood) advises that he is in receipt of a communication from Mr. D. ...

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  40. HOLLOWAY-GREIG COMPANY.

    The members of the Holloway-Greig comedy company gave the final performance of "Broadway Jones" at the Theatre Royal last evening to a most appreciative ...

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  41. SCOTTSDALE NURSES' HOME.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Hospital Board at Scottsdale, it was decided to invite tenders for the erection of a nurses' home, for which money was ...

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  42. TOURIST BUREAU.

    The Government has under consideration the matter of curtailing the activities of the Tourist Department, and there is reason for believing that even ...

    Article : 55 words
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