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  2. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A correspondent writes:—"Thanksgiving services were held at Normanville last week in connection with the anniversary of the Wesleyan Chapel there. Sermons ...

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  3. OUR NORTHERN DEPENDENCY.

    The Northern Territory has a stout champion in Mr. J. Bradshaw (or Captain, as he is known to intimate acquaintances). For years his interests have rested in the ...

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  4. MINING DEVELOPMENT.

    Several members of the Socialist Party who are seeking to be elected to Parliament have been trying to prejudice the Government in the minds of the electors, ...

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  5. YORKSHIRE WOOL TRADE.

    The past week's business has certainly been an improvement upon the previous four weeks, and there obtains to-day a more optimistic feeling than at any time this ...

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  6. Obituaries of the Week

    Mr. Duncan Black, sen., who recently died at Pingelly, Western Australia, at the age of 74 years, was formerly a resident of South Australia for 45 years. For many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 176 words
  7. Mrs. E. K. Yeatman.

    Mrs. E. K. Yeatman, widow of the late Rev. E. K. Yeatman, M.A., who was rector of St. John's, Auburn, for about 20 years, died at her residence at Auburn on March ...

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  8. Mr. James Smith.

    Mr. James Smith, one of the oldest journalists of note in Australia, died at Hawthorn on Saturday. He was 90 years of age. He was connected with the Victorian ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. Mr. Charles H. Campbell.

    Mr. Charles H. Campbell died at Toorak. Melbourne, on Sunday. Mr. Campbell, who was 56 years of age, had been confined to his bed for some months, and ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. Mr. William Rowe.

    In our obituary columns is announced the death in his ninetieth year, of Mr. William Rowe, of North Kensington, and formerly of Britannia Foundry, Strathalbyn. Mr. ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. Mr. John Herreen.

    A message was received from our Broken Hill correspondent on Monday to the effect that Mr. John Herreen, who had been a resident of the Barrier since 1885. had ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. Mr. Tom Holane.

    Mr. Tom Holane, an old resident, died at Hamilton last week. The deceased, was 78 years of age, and arrived in Adelaide in 1852. Eleven years afterwards he ...

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  13. Mr. Thomas Pye S. Smith.

    On Sunday afternoon there died at Mount Gambler Mr. Thomas Pye S. Smith, third eon of the late Mr. James Smith, of the town, who was the first white child born ...

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  14. PEGGED OUT BLOCKS,

    When it became known that the Waterworks Hill Reserve was to be thrown open for occupation, several men, following the customs of early Broken Hill, at once ...

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  15. MR. ARMYTAGE'S DEATH.

    After hearing the evidence given at today's inquest concerning the death of Mr. Bertram Armytage, a member of the Shackleton expedition, who shot himself at ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. Mr. Duncan McMaster, sen.

    Mr. Duncan McMaster, sen., a pioneer pastoralist, of New South Wales, died on Sunday at Darling Point, Sydney, aged 85 ...

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  17. PUNISHED FOR FRAUD.

    At the Criminal Court to-day. John Black, a middle-aged man. was charged. with having pretended to Elizabeth Kinsella, that a firm or person in the conduct ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. William F. Shepherd, Liberal candidate for the Barrier, in opposition to Mr. Josiah Thomas for a seat in the House of Representatives, opened his campaign last ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. Mr. Norris, sen.

    One of the oldest and best-known residents of Upper Sturt passed away last week in the person of Mr. Norris, sen., who at the ripe age of 81 was buried on Friday ...

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  20. MAORI VILLAGE PUSHED INTO LAKE.

    A telegram from Taupo states that a landslide occurred at the Maori settlement of Wahi, at the south-western end of Lake Taupo, yesterday morning, when the ...

    Article : 84 words
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