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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The residence of Mr. Chas. Biggs, in Terry-street, Balmain, was entered yesterday afternoon, and a quantity of jewellery, valued at £120, was stolen. The occupants ...

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  3. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    The amount invested in the totalisator at Perth on Monday was £12,261, being an increase of £2485 compared with last Derby day. ...

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  4. ROOSEVELT'S NEW POLICY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, 1st December. There are already indications that the President's second term is to be marked by independence and initiative. A thorough ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Numerous cases of house and shop breaking have occurred during the holidays. Among the places visited was the residence of Mr. R. Commons, monumental mason, ...

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  6. CHINESE LAW BREAKERS AND THEIR ADVOCATE.

    Sir,--The Rev. S. P. Carey's explanation of the reasons which compelled him to attempt to speak against a resolution affirming the desirability of preventing evasions ...

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  8. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    It has taken the free-traders more than a year to agree that Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamberlain are in substantial accord on the fiscal question. Convinced at last as ...

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  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I think that as fair dealing Englishmen we are indebted to you for the insertion of Mr. Carey's letter relating to the public meeting recently held in ...

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  10. BIG FIRE AT NYNGAN.

    A destructive fire occurred yesterday at Nyngan. It is supposed to have originated in Chapman's tailoring establishment. The flames, assisted by a heavy gale, swept ...

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  11. FIERCE BLIZZARD IN AMERICA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, 1st December. One of those fierce, death-dealing blizzards which afflict the Atlantic seaboard every winter swept over the whole coast ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    Agnes O Donnell, licensee of the Lake View Hotel M'Crae-street, has reported to the police that on Monday night a tin hat box, containing between £15 and £16, was ...

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  13. A HOLIDAY SENSATION.

    Great excitement was caused at Watson's Bay to-day by the behavior of a woman, who while under the influence of drink, threatened to throw herself over the gap. ...

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  14. GEELONG.

    The work of widening and renovating the railway pier, which has been in progress for the last few months, will be completed within a couple of days. It is anticipated ...

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  15. RIVERINA NEWS.

    In connection with the robbery of dynamite from the Great Southern mine, Rutherglen, three men were arrested at Corowa railway station to-day. One gave ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    L'Aiglon, the Napoleonic play at the Princess's Theatre, evokes remarkable demonstrations of approval nightly, and Miss Tittell Brune, in her remarkable ...

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  17. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Mayor of Castlemaine (Cr. Cornish) has received a cheque for £7, donated by the Victorian Mining Accident Fund to the widow and family of the late L. ...

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  18. AMERICAN FAMILY FEUDS.

    The vendetta of Corsica has its analogue in the family feud of America. Generally these feuds last for years. Two families become bitterly antagonistic in consequence ...

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  19. THE RAILWAYS.

    There has been a substantial increase in the number of passengers carried and the revenue yielded on this year's holiday season as compared with the same period of ...

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  20. THE TONGAN TROUBLE.

    The Rev. Dr. Moulton, who has had nearly forty years' experience of the Tongan Islands, has in an interview, published in the Sydney "Daily Telegraph," ...

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  21. IRRIGATION IN THE WIMMERA.

    At the last meeting of the Borung shire Cr. Smith, of the East riding, complained that 30 miles of channels in the east had had no water; in spite of the fact that ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Commissioner of Police received the following telegram on Tuesday morning from Sub-Inspector Clode, stationed at Quorn:--"Francis M'Huch, a farmer, near ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Owing to the Collie coal causing bush fires--in consequence of the sparks that engines using it emit--the Western Australian Government has reduced its orders to the ...

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  24. AN UNRULY TRAMP.

    The police are experiencing great difficulty in dealing with the tramps about Horsham, who are making themselves a general nuisance to the residents, going ...

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  25. THE STARLING PEST.

    Sir,--I notice that the committee appointed for the purpose has formulated a scheme for the destruction of the starling. The fourth clause of this scheme appears ...

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  26. AN AFGHAN QUARREL.

    An Afghan, named Shair Mahomet, was admitted to the Perth Hospital suffering from a severe stab on the left side, near the heart. Chanden, another Afghan, has been ...

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  27. THE R.M.S. OROTAVA.

    R.M.S. Orotava, from London, anchored at 6.30 on Monday evening, a few hours ahead of the time advised from Fremantle. Her appearance was quite unexpected, for ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

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  29. ASSAULT ON A JOURNALIST.

    A scene occurred at Fremantle on Saturday evening, when the representative of a weekly paper was assaulted by Captain Thompson, master of the barquette ...

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  30. FIRES.

    CHILTERN.--A fire occurred on Boxing day about noon near Main-street, the kitchen and contents at the rear of Mr. Thos. Wain, sen.'s, residence being totally ...

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  31. WESTRALIAN ENTICEMENTS TO VICTORIAN FARMERS.

    Sir,--As one who has held a Government position in the West, and travelled over every square mile of the agricultural lands of the Bunbury and Busselton, also the ...

    Article : 307 words
  32. RAINFALL IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  33. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  34. A WOMAN'S BRAVADO.

    While a train was running between Minyip and Coromby last evening Driver Benjamin noticed a woman walking along the side of the rails. When a little distance ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    Thos. Horton, a fisherman, aged 70, was found dead in his bed on Sunday. It was found that death was due to natural causes. ...

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  36. A CRIMEAN VETERAN.

    Sir,--In a recent issue you referred to the arrest at Elaine of the Crimean veteran David Lisher, who fought at Balaclava, and was engaged on H.M.S. Agamemnon, and ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Waitati Inebriates' Home is being closed by the Government. At the Axemen's Carnival Mr. Blane (Victoria) won the New Zealand ...

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  38. WESTRALIAN RIFLE MATCHES

    The annual prize meeting of the National Rifle Association opened at Karrakatta yesterday in fine weather. About 140 riflemen, including many from New South Wales, Victoria and South ...

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  39. LATE MINING NEWS.

    CASTLEMAINE.--At an extraordinary meeting of shareholders of the Central Lady Brassey Co., on Tuesday evening, it was unanimously resolved to accept the offer of the Lady Brassey ...

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  40. A POLICE FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the late Senior Constable John Wm. Hawkins took place yesterday, and was largely attended by members of the several branches of the service. The cortege was a very ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

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  42. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION.

    Sir,--I see by "The Age" that at a meeting of the University Council, held on 23rd inst., it was decided to distinguish those candidates who have passed more than ...

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  43. FIRE AT BONE MILLS.

    About 1 p.m. on Saturday a telephone message reached the Oakleigh fire station that a fire was burning at Dale's bone mills, corner of Centre and Warragul roads, two miles from Oakleigh. ...

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  44. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    Thomas Peter Power, of Manor-street, Brighton, saddlers' ironmonger, who died on 20th November last, left by a will, dated 11th September, 1896, real estate of the value of £2750 and personal ...

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  45. HOUSEBREAKING AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    Mr. David Kirk, a resident of 30 Ross-street, South Melbourne, has reported to the local police that during his absence on Boxing day his house was entered by thieves, who secured property ...

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  46. BOXING.

    SYDNEY.--Ted Murphy, of Sydney, defeated Silver, of Melbourne, at the National Sporting Club on Tuesday night, virtually for the feather weight championship of Australia. Several times Silver ...

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  47. MARINE EXCURSIONS.

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co. Proprietary Ltd. announce that to-day the Hygeia leaves Port Melbourne railway pier at 10.30 a.m. for Queenscliff and Sorrento. The Courier leaves Queen's ...

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  49. FARMING AND PASTORAL PROSPECTS.

    LEARMONTH.--The fanners are pushing on with their stacking. The weather is most propitious for harvesting operations, not a drop of rain haying fallen since cutting was commenced. ...

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