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  2. LATEST CABLES

    The Washington correspondent of the "Standard" reports that Mr. Pigrpont Morgan is the leading spirit in an international combination of the ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. C. Watson, ex. Leader of the Federal Labour Party, will leave Melbourne on the 30th inst., to make an extended tour of South Africa. ...

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  4. ROSALIE SHIRE COUNCIL.— APPEAL COURT.

    A Land Appeal Court was held in the Courthouse yesterday before Mr. T. Mowbray, P.M. Mr. D. F. Marshall (clerk) appeared on behalf of the ...

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  5. ESCAPE OF A LUNATIC.

    A male patient, escaped from the Willowburn Asylum on December 17. Although the country has been searched in all directions since he had not ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council met at 3.30 this afternoon. The Loan and Appropriation Bills were received from the Legislative Assembly, and passed ...

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  7. BIG LAND SALE.

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  8. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Lord Loreburn in the House of Lords, and the Speaker, in the House of Commons, read the King's prorogation speech, which is the longest on ...

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  9. ACCIDENTS.

    Yesterday afternoon the Ambulance Brigade were summoned to attend to a farmer named George Ott (77), residing at Cabarlah, who had his right ...

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  10. LE BEAU MONDE

    My deaf Beatrice,— At the usual monthly meeting of the Mothers' Hospital held yesterday afternoon. in the Girls' Club rooms, ...

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  11. MEMORIAL TABLET.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" reports that Lord Ardilaun. the present occupier of the house, has refused to allow the London County Council to ...

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  12. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislatives Assembly met at 5 o'clock this afternoon, when the Loan and Appropriation Bills were received from the Legislative Council without ...

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  13. POISONING WILD DOGS.

    A few days ago mention was made in the Press of 930 will dogs having been poisoned or trapped in the far north of South Australia as the ...

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  14. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The "Times" in reviewing the parliamentary session which now is closing, says that Mr. Asquith's Government is in a substantially weaker ...

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  15. BENGALLA WHEAT.

    Mr. A. Charles, of Bengalla, has just harvested 116 bags of wheat off 26 acres says the "McIntyre Herald"). He had 30 acres under crop, ...

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  16. GENERAL BOOTH.

    Queen Alexandra sent a gracious message of sympathy to General Booth, who is progressing satisfactorily after undergoing an operation for ...

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  17. AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS.

    Admiral Evans declares that the latest warships constructed for the United States navy, are vastly superior to warships of the Dreadnought ...

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  18. FREE LAND.—IN THE MOONIE COUNTRY.

    In an amendment of the Lands Act, which was passed last session, provision was made that areas of 160 acres in certain localities could be ...

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  19. DR. W. G. GRACE.

    Dr. W. G. Grace, the veteran cricketer, has resigned his position as secretary to the Gloucestershire Cricket Club. ...

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  20. DEATH OF SIR P. A. MUNTZ

    The death is announced of Sir Philip. Albert Muntz, Bt., the Conservative member for the Tamworth division of Warwickshire, in the House ...

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  21. TIMING THE OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH BOY BY AUTOMETER.

    After years of experience with the average office boy and the telegraph, a firm has hit upon a scheme by which it has successfully tamed that disciple ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

    The "Wallabies" yesterday played a match against Abertillery, in the presence of 10,000 spectators. The ground was heavy and muddy, and was ...

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  23. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO KILL.

    Mrs. Carr, who it was reported had been shot at Weelamurra was brought into town on Saturday night, and taken to the hospital (a Cunnamulla ...

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  24. BOOMING A BOOK.

    A man named Peter Ganter has been arrested at Munich, charged with an attempt at fraud. It is alleged that, with a view to booming ...

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  25. SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD.

    The syllabus of the Sydney Eisteddfod has been issued. It is a most comprehensive bill of fare, and embraces practically everything that could be ...

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  26. HACKENSCHMIDT AND GOTCH.

    Frank Gotch, America's famous wrestler, whose handling of Hackenschmidt caused so much sensation. arrived at Liverpool early in ...

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  27. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The Hon. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), speaking at Liverpool. denounced the House of Lords as a purely partisan assembly, and ...

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  28. WESTPHALIA MINING DISASTER.

    The subscriptions for the relief of the wives and children of the miners killed in the recent disaster in Radbod mine, Westphalia (Prussia), total £60, ...

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  29. CARPENTARIA DOWNS.

    The town was greatly excited this morning at the news that the body of William Power, late boundary rider at Carpentaria Downs station, who ...

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  30. DALGETY'S LIMITED.

    A special general meeting of shareholders of Dalgety's, Limited, was held yesterday, Mr. E. T. Doxat presiding. It was unanimously agreed to increase ...

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  31. METHODIST YOUNG MEN'S CLASS.

    The resident minister of the Raff street Methodist Church, Rev. A. Taylor, having the welfare of the young men of his congregation at heart ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. BAPTIST PHILANTROPHIST

    Mr. Sims, a philanthropist, of Chelterham, who greatly befriended the local Baptist Church, bequeathed to each of its nine deacons attending his ...

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  34. POSTAL FINANCE.

    The serious position of the finances in the Postal Department, is causing the heads considerable concern. Various schemes are being mooted for the ...

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  35. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    M. Isvolsky, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, favours some form of autonomy for Bosnia and Herzegovina as safeguarding the interests of all ...

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  36. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    The Government has not yet given consideration to the question of sending an officer to the Southern States and New Zealand to study the liquor ...

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  37. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    The time of receiving nominations of candidates for seats in the State Parliament expired last night. Altogether, there were 120 nominations for 65 ...

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  38. POPULAR ELECTED LEGISLATURES.

    A Royal Commission, with Lord Cavendish chairman and including the Hon. Pember Reeves, ex-High Commissioner for New Zealand. will ...

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  39. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. G.U.O.O.F.

    The half-yearly meeting of this branch of Oddfellows was held at the rooms, Ruthven street, on Monday evening, 21st. Claims on the sick ...

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  40. TARAMPA SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The ordinary meeting of the Tarampa Shire Council was held on Tuesday. A letter was read from the Department of Agriculture and Stock, ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. STEEL RAIL COMBINE.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the Pittsburg steel magnate, in giving evidence at Washington yesterday in favour of the abolition of steel duties, was asked if ...

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  43. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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  44. GENERAL BOOTHS SCHEME

    Colonel Hammond, Immigration Officer attached to the Salvation Army, arrived aboard the Oruba to-day with the object of explaining General ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. LORD AND LADY NORTHCOTE

    Lord and Lady Northcote arrived in London yesterday after having visited Japan and Canada. On arrival Capt. Collins. Commonwealth Agent in ...

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  47. TERRIBLE FATALITY.

    An employee of Bartholomew and Carev's sawmill, named Thomas Brant, while working at a bench to-day, was struck by a plank, the force of which ...

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  48. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Buchanan, Financial Secretary of War Office, replied negatively to Mr. O'Donald's suggestions to collect the opinions of the retired members of ...

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  49. Advertising

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