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  2. INTER-SIATE NEWS.

    The Mayor of Brisbane has received a wire from the Mayor of Cooktown, stating that the town has been devastated by a cyclone. The damage to ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS

    A young lady lias been arrested in Warsaw for being connected with the revolutionary movement. On being searched four bombs, each loaded with ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS

    Many Americans at Kingston are taking refuge on board the United States men-of-war which are now in the Kingston Harbor. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A somewhat serious bogus telegram incident has just been reported. On Thursday last Mr T. G. Grano, barrister, was engaged to appear at the ...

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  6. GEELONG

    The full force of the storm which broke over the town on Saturday was felt at the Geelong Oval, where a cricket match between the A and B teams was in ...

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  7. TWO STEAMERS ASHORE.

    The Hamburg – American line steamer Prinz Waldemar is Lard ashore on Plum Point, off Kingston Harbor. It is stated that the ...

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  8. AN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    The Attorney-General has received the following, telegram from Cooktown:—“Hurricane here on Saturday. Great damage done to town generally. ...

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  9. PEEL RIVER LAND.

    The annual meeting of the Red River Land and Mineral Company for the year ending 30th June was held yesterday. ...

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  10. THE AMEER.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan is delighted with his visit to India, being much impressed with the courtesy shown to him and with the entertainments ...

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  11. SMYTHESDAIE BOROUGH COUNCIL

    Present-Mayor Baglin Crs Turner, M'Mennemin. Woodfine, Creed, Kirk, and Williamson. Correspondence—From Public Health ...

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  12. BOWLING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The team of bowlers from Australia arrived here this morning by the steamer Manuka, after experiencing a very rough passage. They were officially welcomed ...

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  13. MANSION HOUSE BELIEF FUND.

    The Mansion House fund for sufferers by the Jamaica earthquake already totals £19,000. ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND’S CONTRIBUTION.

    The Now Zealand Government has donated £1000 towards the relief of homeless and destitute in Kingston. ...

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  15. PERSONAL ITEMS

    Mr D. Cooke, J.P., still remains in a critical condition, rallying somewhat during the day, but relapsing again as night draws on. ...

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  16. BUILDINGS DESTROYED.

    Among the buildings which have gone down are the Supreme Court, the city council chamber, the railway terminus, all the newspaper offices except the ...

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  17. THE N.S.W. LAND SCANDALS.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day William Nicholas Willis was charged with false pretences in connection with a lamb transaction. The indictment ...

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  18. HOLLYBUSH.

    The Hollybush U.A.O.D. held an installation banquet in the Federal Club rooms on Friday last. Past District President Br Pawley installed the following ...

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  19. “FIGHTING BOB” ON THE SCENE.

    Admiral Evans, the United States naval commander, who is popularly known as “Fightng Bob,” reports that the earthquake has greatly changed the ...

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  20. SCENE AT A POLISH FUNERAL.

    During the progress of a funeral of two workmen who were killed in street fighting at Lodz, in Russian Poland, the officiating priest refused to bless ...

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  21. ALLENDALE.

    Offers have been made for the purchase of the Presbyterian Church property at Allendale, but the local trustees have decided not to part with it ...

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  22. BERRINGA.

    A meeting of the Berrmga branch held on Sunday afternoon; Mr E. Page presiding Messrs E. Page and H. Carroll were appointed delegates to the ...

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  23. PERSIAN SHAH’S CORONATION.

    Mahommed Ali Mirza has been crowned Shah of Persia on the Peacock throne. The British and Russian Ministers congratulated the now Shall on his ...

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  24. FIRE NEAR SYDNEY.

    Two large tanneries at Smithfield, and miles north of Sydney owned respectively by Messrs Page and Lee, were destroyed by fire early this morning. The fire ...

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  25. REGULATING FOOD SUPPLIES.

    At one period there was a little danger of the populace getting out of hands Some of the unruly spirits, realising the grave risk there was of famine, ...

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  26. HAMILTON.

    The consignments of wool from the local railway station this season, totalled 8976 bales. The official railway returns for the Coleraine, Portland, ...

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  27. LORD KITCHENER’S ESCAPE

    While reviewing troops at Poona during militia manoeuvres on Saturday, Viscount Kitchener’s horse put a hind leg in a hole which caused horse to roll ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED AT BROKEN HILL.

    The secretory of the A.M.A. states that there are 40 unemployed men at Broken Hill, one half of whom are members of the Labor Union. ...

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  29. CLUNES.

    At the Police Court on Monday morning, before Messrs F. J. Matthews and J. Field, J’s.P., Thomas Thomas, licensee of the Unicorn Hotel, was charged with ...

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  30. ADULTERATED LEATHER.

    Mr Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, was present by invitation at a meeting of the leather section of the Chamber of Commerce, held ...

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  31. KILLED BY A FAILING TREE.

    A young man named John Williams was found dead in a paddock at Forrest, on the North-West Coast, last Saturday. Deceased had been engaged on a farm, ...

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  32. LINTON.

    The hospital demonstration on the 20th inst. proved very successful. The weather was all that could be desired, it being one of those warm breezy days ...

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  33. DIRECTION OF THE SHOOKS.

    Apparently the earthquake came from the west ward. It had a total duration of four minutes, and took the form of a sudden oscillating movement. In the ...

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  34. MELBOURNE NEWS

    Mr Nathan, J.P., sternly refused at Richmond to-day to take drunkenness as on excuse for bad language, and he fined Alfred Meyer £5 for wilful ...

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  35. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,-It is recorded in “Land Values" for the present month that valuable Imperial evidence, in favor of the principle of the taxation of unimproved land in ...

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  36. SCOTCH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The Court of Inquiry into the cause of tho Tailway collision at Elliot Junction, in Forfarshire, of 28th December last, has censured Gonolay, the driver of the ...

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  37. DRIVEN MAD WITH TERROR.

    The work of rescue and exploration is still being pushed on, and numbers of additional bodies are being extricated from the ruined buildings. One man ...

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  38. CAMPERDOWN.

    Mr T. Anderson and his brother-in-law, Mr Terret, were, on Friday, driving home when the horses took fright and bolted. They collided with a post, and ...

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  39. DEATH UNDER OPERATION.

    A young domestic servant named Millie Lund, 20 years of age, who resided in Exhibition street, and who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  40. AMERICAN EXPATRIATION BILL.

    Senator Perkins’ bill is receiving the support'd the Committee of Foreign Affaire in the United States House of Representatives. ...

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  41. SHOCKS STILL FELT.

    latest news from Jamaica states that perfect order prevails throughout Kingston. The representative of the Press ...

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  42. THE VACCINATION ACT.

    Sir,—The protection from vaccination, according to some of its advocates, will not last more than one year; and this after the law to make vaccination ...

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  43. TOWN COUNCIL PROPOSED LOAN.

    Sir,-No doubt we require a lot of work done, but have not the money and if it is squandered on the lines of the present tribute, day labor, socialistic ...

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  44. SEVERELY INJURED.

    This evening a collision occurred in High, street, Northcote, between a cyclist named Leslie Bain, aged 17 years, of Northcote, and a buggy, with ...

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  45. MARYBOROUGH.

    The Laanecoorie district branch of the Political Labor Council met on Saturday and amongst other business passed the following resolution:—“Whereas the ...

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  46. AN UNPLEASANT INCIDENT.

    An incident of a most unfortunate character is reported in the latest messages from Kingston. American bluejackets are patrolling the ...

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  47. CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    The French bishops have held a further assembly to consider the situation arising from the Separation Law. They carried a resolution expressing ...

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  48. BERRINGA A.M.A. SPORTS.

    Entries in connection with the Berringa A.M.A. races close to-day (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. Already a good number of entries have been received, and as liberal prizes ...

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  49. CRESWICK.

    A bolt of an exciting character took place at North Creswick, when a pony driven by Mr T. Cushing, stumbled and broke the breeching strap. The animal ...

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  50. SWIMMING.

    The annual carnival of the Ballarat Swimming Club will be held at the Eastern Baths on Foundation Day, Monday next. The events comprise the 300 ...

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  51. STAWELL.

    A somewhat sensational accident occurred at the Magdala engine house. The engine driver (Mr Tauschke) had just charged the furnace with a fresh supply ...

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  52. STEAMER COOMA.

    The Cooma, anew vessel for Howard Smith Company Ltd., has been launched on the Clyde, at the yards off Messrs Stephens and Sons. ...

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  53. RAHWAY PARCELS LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. DEREEL.

    A waggon driver named Clifford Judge, residing at Dereel, met with at somewhat severe accident on Friday last. He was driving a waggon load ...

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  56. WARRNAMBOOL.

    An old man named Henry M'Dougall, who was an inmate of the Warrnambool Benevolent Asylum, disappeared from that institution last week, and ...

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