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  2. THE SYDNEY MURDER.

    A painful sensation was caused yesterday when it became known that the man shot in the Queaubeyan district at midnight on Thursday was not one of the ...

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  3. ALLENDALE.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Greswick Miners’ Association, at Allendale, on Saturday evening, the balance sheet, wnich was adopted, showed that the accident pay ...

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  4. FRANKLIN V. KEAN.

    At the City Court yesterday, before Mr W. Dickson, P.M John Kean was charged by Mortimer Franklin with commatting wilful and correspondent [?] his ...

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  5. THE POLICE COURTS.

    A woman, charged on remand with insulting behavior on the 23rd July, was said by the police to be now in a fit state to be discharged. She was accordingly ...

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  6. GLUNES

    The annual meeting of the Clunes District Agricultural Society was held on Friday, the president (Mr A. Coutis) being in the chair. The annual report showed ...

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  7. ALLENDALE RIFLE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Allendale Rifle Club was held on Wednesday evening. The following officers were elected: .—Captain, Mr C. Weickhardt; ...

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  8. OVER-INDULGENCE.

    A fine of 5s and 2s 6d costs, or in default two days' imprisonment was inflicted upon a man who pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in Armstrong, street ...

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  9. SMYTHESDALE

    Avery large gathering of the members of the Federal Ping Pong Club took place on Wednesday evening last at the Mechanics room' there being visitors from ...

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  10. DEBT RECOVERY.

    Several debt cases were heard and one garnishee order was made. ...

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  11. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Some interest is being taken among riflemen in the competition for the gold medal donated by Mr W. B. Grose, M.L.A., for the best shot in the' district- Several ...

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  12. TOWN COURT.

    Three individuals charged with druntenness were discharged with a caption, while Robert Binder was fined 5s. in default two days’ imprisonment. ...

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  13. REVISION COURT.

    A court, of revision was held in the Shire Hall, Kingston, on Thursday. Several names of ratepayers, now deceased, were removed, and three or four names of ...

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  14. RIFLE CLUB.

    A trophy in the shape of a silver medal, presented by Mr Lewin, was fired off for on the Smythesdale range on Saturday. there were 15 members competing, the ...

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  15. CORONATION DAY.

    It is suggested that the coronation of Sing Edward VII. shall be commemorated by planting memorial trees in the various ridings of Creswickshire. The president, ...

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  16. SATURDAY NIGHT’S AFFRAY.

    The circumstances of the struggle which took place on Saturday night at the corner of Eastwood and Peel streets, between Constable Duck and Prank Shannon were ...

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  17. RIPORSHIRE REVISION COURT.

    A revision court, for the purpose of revising the voters’ lists for the several ridings of the Shire of Ripon, was held at the Shire Hall, Beaufort, this afternoon. ...

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  18. BUNINYONS.

    A fire took place yesterday afternoon with rather unfortunate consequences. At about 3 o'clock it was discovered that the battery house of the New Imperial ...

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  19. THE ORANGE CELEBRATION.

    Sir.—I was highly amused on reading "Citizen’s" long rambling statement. He says about a dozen times or more that he has no desire to pose as the champion of ...

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  20. SIR E. BARTON AND THE POPE.

    Recent advices state that after a stay in Rome for over two months Cardinal Moran left to visit Ireland on 18th ult. His Eminence was received in farewell audience ...

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  21. SCENE AT A FOOTBALL MATCH

    A disgraceful scene was enacted at the conclusion of the Prahran v Brunswick football match on the Brunswick Recreation Reserve on Saturday afternoon. The ...

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  22. (To the Editor.)

    Sir.—Your correspondent, “Not a Bigot," might well have cried, “Save me from my friends” when he perused the letter of “Antibigot,” who. no doubt with good intentions. ...

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  23. A BROKEN ARM.

    Thomas Wallis, 10 years of age. son of Mr Robert Wallis (who is working in Western Australia, and whose family reside in Buninyong) met with a painful ...

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  24. NO TEACHERS.

    An unsatisfactory condition of things still continue at the local state school, and on Thursday last Mr Davey, the schoolmaster, was forced to send the ...

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  25. LARCENY.

    Robert Binder was then charged with stealing some harness and a saddle, valued at £2, the property of Robert E. Conder, of Ebden street, Ballarat East. ...

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  26. THE CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTION SOCIETY.

    Sir,—In your to-day’s issue Donald M'Kenzie asks me the following question: —“Why I have not followed the usual and proper course by placing names of ...

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  27. NAPOLEONS.

    The eighth anniversary of the local branch of the A.N.A., which took the form of a concert, banquet, ball, and supper, was celebrated in the Napoleon-Hall last ...

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  28. MINING MEETINGS.

    Reports as follow will be submitted at the half-yearly meeting to be held at Hager’s Criterion hotel to-morrow evening at -8 o'clock:— ...

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  29. POSTAL DELIVERIES AT BROWN HILL.

    Sir,—Allow me a few words in your widelycirculated columns to call attention to the manner in which the Brown Hill people receive their letters as mails. Instead of the ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. ALLEGED THEFT OF FOWLS.

    George Allender, charged with stealing four fowls, and with vagrancy, applied for and was granted a remand till Wednesday to enable him to consult a colioitor. ...

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  31. THE VICTIM’S HISTORY.

    From a statement made by Harry Heap[?] apears that while he, his ...

    Article : 513 words
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