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  3. sFEDERATION AND THE STATES

    Sir Edmund Barton informed his hearers at the anniversary regatta at Sydney on Monday that he found that there was reciprocal harmony in the main ...

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  4. SOME FRENCH VIEWS

    I was sitting in a Paris cafe reading the evening papers in the hope of further adding to my collection of cuttings, throwing a new light on English affairs ...

    Article : 1,358 words
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  6. FINGAL

    The Gourlays gave one of their attractive performances in the Council Chambers on Monday evening, when a fair house greeted the rise of the curtain. ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY

    The meeting held in the Metropole Theatre on Friday night to denounce the income tax was the largest ever held in Queenstown, over 1000 electors being ...

    Article : 519 words
  8. FOREST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  9. LILYDALE

    Mr Jacobs, of Underwood, has been seriously injured by his horse kicking him, and he has been removed to Launceston, to be near medical assistance. ...

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  10. DEVONPORT

    The anniversary services of the West Devonport Methodist Sunday-school were held in the town hall on Sunday last, when three services were conducted ...

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  11. SCOTTSDALE

    A Meeting of justices for the purpose of revising the electoral roll was held in the police office on Tuesday last. Present : Captain Holmes, Messrs. G. Salier, ...

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  12. A CURIOUS SOCIETY.

    There exists in Sydney a curious society of colored Britishers called the "Colored Progressive Association." In August last the association felt aggrieved at the ...

    Article : 181 words
  13. LATROBE

    A bush fire was raging around Mr Maxwell's residence on Thursday, necessitating constant attention. Eventually the fire burnt itself out. ...

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  14. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,— A letter appeared in your issue of 24th inst., signed "Bendigo," and asking for information re the above competitions. I appreciate his courteous ...

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  15. FALSE PAPERS.

    When the immigration officers passed the eye of official inspection over, the credentials of a number of Chinese that arrived at Melbourne by the steamer ...

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  16. SHEFFIELD

    A meeting of shareholders in the Kentish butter factory was held in tie Roland Hall to consider the advisability of winding up the same. Mr J. Hope, as, ...

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  17. SPURGEON'S JOKE.

    Mr Spurgeon was once travelling in a railway carriage, the only other occupant of which was a maiden lady of somewhat severe aspect, and to pass the time ...

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  18. WARATAH

    The case of alleged tin theft, remanded from last week, was on Tuesday again remanded to Tuesday next. On Tuesday evening Cyril, little son of ...

    Article : 82 words
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