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    Science Congress over. Belington again defeated. Scientists returning home. Where is the teal summer? ...

    Article : 1,234 words
  3. ELINGAMITE TREASURE.

    With reference to the recovery of £1,700 worth of treasure from the steamer Elingamite, which was wrecked off the Three Kings in November, 1902, the diver states ...

    Article : 106 words
  4. THE WITNESS FROM THE GRAVE.

    Castlecroft, the ancestral home of the Calveleys for many generations, was a curiously shaped, many styled building, the foundations of which had been laid in ...

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  5. A TACTFUL RULER.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan, who is paying a visit to India, hearing that the Mohammedans intended to scurfy 100 cows in order to celebrate his participation in ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. CARRIED OUT TO SEA.

    On Friday afternoon George Nelson, lighthouse keeper at Point Moore, Geraldton, and his wife had occasion to go into town, leaving their five children in care ...

    Article : 233 words
  7. BUILDING TRADE STRIKE.

    More of the men who struck work in the building trade were reemployed yesterday, and it is expected that within the next few days the balance will be absorbed. The ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. FAILURE IN BUSINESS.

    Genius has been defined by a certain great man as an infinite capacity for taking pains. Though the truth of this maxim may be disputed by many people ...

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  9. DEFEAT FOR LABOUR.

    The by election for Blayney yesterday resulted in the return of Mr. Withington, a Liberal Reform candidate, by a narrow majority. He polled 1,733 votes, against ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Charles Pavel, an old resident of Tenterfield, while feeding a supposed quiet dairy bull on Thursday, had his ribs pierced by its horns. He died on ...

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  11. THE RENMARK SETTLEMENT.

    Renmark, the premier settlement on the lower Murray, the pioneer of fruitgrowing under irrigation, emerges from the toils of 1906 her head high in the air. Behind her ...

    Article : 1,300 words
  12. NURSE ARRESTED.

    Police at a late hour on Friday night visited the house of Nurse Alice Hanson, at North Sydney, and, on the advice of a doctor, removed two women, said to be ...

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  13. PRICE OF BEER.

    The new licensing Act bas had the effect of almost abolishing Sunday trading. At Rochester local hotelkeepers held a meeting on Friday, at which it was ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EGGS IN LONDON.

    Our London correspondent wrote on December 14:—Mir. Norton’s experiment in placing a consignment of South Australian eggs upon the London market has so far ...

    Article : 816 words
  15. POLITICAL AFFAIRS.

    It is stated in a telegram from Goulburn that it is definitely known there that Mr. Ashen (Minister for Lands) will not be a candidate at the next elections. This agrees ...

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  16. THE LATE MR. DAVID MURRAY.

    There was a large congregation at the Flinders Street Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, when the Rev. G. Davidson, M.A., led a memorial service for the ...

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  17. TRAMWAYS TRUST.

    Last Monday the Burnside District Council, at an ordinary meeting, unanimously resolved to nominate the Chairman (Mr. J. R. Osborn) to represent district ...

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  18. BATCH OF FATALITIES.

    A large number of fatalities is reported. A boy named Reardon fell off a plank while crossing a creek in the Penrith district and was drowned. Alexander Anderson, while ...

    Article : 309 words
  19. WOODVILLE.

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  20. MR. BULLEN ON ADELAIDE.

    Our Lo don correspondent wrote on December 14:—“Mr. Frank T. Bullen is a man whose writings are so well known and widely read that articles from his pen on ...

    Article : 624 words
  21. ANNAMESE SOLDIERS IN SYDNEY.

    The ripple of a mild sensation is at present stirring the Arcadian quiet of the village of Bankstown, distant 12 miles from Sydney, on the Liverpool road (says The ...

    Article : 315 words
  22. TARNAGALLA FIELD.

    Good results have been obtained this week throughout the entire length of the Tarnagulla field, but no correct estimate can be given of the amount of gold won by ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. YATALA SOUTH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 words
  24. HEALTH HINTS.

    Summer’s beat plays havoc even with the healthy. The long hours of sunshine, to the housewife and strenuous toiler alike, bring in their train nervous exhaustion. ...

    Article : 249 words
  25. A TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., in a press article on his Australian experiences thinks (writes our London correspondent) the suggestion that the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 314 words
  26. WHAT TEMPERANCE PEOPLE DRINK.

    Under the Pure Foods Act (says The Melbourne Argus of Saturday) municipal councils are required to forward for analysis of the Board of Public Health samples ...

    Article : 186 words
  27. FASTENING MAILBAGS.

    The ingenuity of a small army of local inventors has been exercised during the last few years in an attempt to provide an improvement on the present method of ...

    Article : 164 words
  28. THE DRIVERS’ ASSOCIATION.

    A well attended meeting of members of the Divers Association was held at the Trades [?] on Saturday evening, when the President (Mr. Dankel M.P.) presided. A large number of ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. THOUGHTS FOR TO-DAY.

    If yon want an inscription to Bead at dawn and at night time, and for pleasure or for pain, write up on the walls of your house for the sun to gild end the moon ...

    Article : 46 words
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