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  2. MOUNTAIN HOLIDAYS.

    Higher yet. The amateur mountaineers, encompassed by giant [?]arri, braced muscles and caught the breath, scrambling up slopes more and more sleep. ...

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  3. KENDENUP.

    The Royal Commission, appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Kendenup Estate took further brief evidence yesterday afternoon. Mr. A. G. Haynes ...

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  4. GERMANY TO-DAY.

    In the Strand the "street merchants" who earn a precarious livelihood by endeavouring to sell to passers-by the latest novelty in cheap mechanical ...

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  5. HARVEST RETURNS.

    "Puzzled" writes:—In your leading article of November 20, under the heading "Harvest Prospects," the outlook for the south coast (i.e., Esperance and ...

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  6. EX-KAISER AT HOME.

    When the ex-Kaiser first settled down to a humdrum life at Doom he cherished the hope of returning to Germany upon the Monarchist Party succeeding in its ...

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  7. R.S.P.C.A.

    The annual report of the committee and the treasurer's report were presented at the annual meeting of the R.S.P.C.A., held on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 323 words
  8. AN ISLAND OF IRON.

    Far away on the north-west coast of Australia—2,000 miles above Perth, and scores of miles from the nearest white habitation—is a spot destined to play an ...

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  9. THE ETERNAL CITY.

    It in doubtful if you could find a more alert and interesting personality than Mrs. Emily Bennelt, who returned by the s.s. Borda on Tuesday evening, after ...

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  10. ELECTION OF COMMITTEE.

    In connection with the calling for nominations by the R.S.P.C.A., for the committee of management it was announced last night by Mr. J. Duffell, ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. AMBULANCE CORPS.

    The annual interstate competitions between teams from the Railway Ambulance Corps throughout Australia were held to-day. Six teams competed, ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. INDUSTRIAL.

    Mr. J. W. Hogarth, secretary of the Furniture Trades Union, stated yesterday that the recent mining award was discussed at a meeting of the union on ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. COUNTRY.

    NORTHAMPTON. — Recently the Howatharra Tennis Club paid a visit to the Northampton Tennis Club, and an interesting encounter ensued. In the ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. Baking Industry.

    Mr. W. D. Johnson, secretary of the Operative Bakers' Union, stated yesterday that the master bakers met on Tuesday night to consider the hours proposals ...

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  15. CONSTABLE CHARGED.

    At the Central Criminal Court, Robert Shannon (39), a member of the police force, was charged with having, at Bathurst on September 10, feloniously ...

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  16. "ORFANIA."

    "Orfania" will enter upon its fourth and final week at Carnival-square to-night and to mark the occasion a diversified programme will be provided. The ...

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  17. POLICE STRIKERS.

    Strong pleas for the reinstatement of the police constables who went on strike in Victoria were made by Mr. Snowball (Nat., Brighton), and a number of ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    The jury in the libel case of May versus Robinson found that the defendant was actuated by malice in describing the plaintiff as a scoundrel, which was unfair ...

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  19. CHILDREN IN THE CITY.

    Sir,—I have already wasted so much time over the agitation for a central school at Subiaco—a matter in which I have not the slightest interest, either ...

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  20. Woman's Body Found.

    The body of Miss Moran, the passenger who was missing from the steamer Marama, has been found near Point Halswell. ...

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  21. Fire at Christchurch.

    A fire gutted the top storey of Manson. Struthers and Co.'s ironmongery warehouse at Christchurch, and did considerable damage to Lichfield Chambers, ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. Loyalists Rewarded.

    The committee appointed to decide upon the distribution of the £7,400 subscribed to the "Argus" fund to benefit the members of the Victorian police ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. BLUE CLAY AS A GUIDE TO OIL.

    Sir,—Daisy M. Bates, in an article dealing with the eclipse expedition to Wall[?], which was published in the Sydney "Morning Herald" September 2, ...

    Article : 238 words
  24. COTTON GROWING.

    Sir,—At the function held this morning, when the cotton exhibit for the Empire Exhibition was being inspected, no mention was made of an official who has ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. QUEENSLAND.

    To-day the price of butter advanced a penny per lb., bringing it to 196s. per cwt., or 1s. 9d. per [?]b., wholesale. This means 2s. per lb. retail for choicest, ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. THE YALGOO TRAGEDY.

    In response to the appeal made in our correspondence columns by the honorary secretary to the Molloy Benefit Committee, Yalgoo for subscriptions ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. Transport of Sugar.

    The Sugar Board is seeking quotations for the transport of next season's raw sugar from Queensland to the refineries in Sydney. Melbourne and ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Chief Justice: (1) R. C. Harrison v. the Colonial Treasurer (judgment): (2) in the matter of the estate of William ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. FIRE NEAR CLONCURRY.

    King's Hotel, a two-storey building, and three adjoining unoccupied shops at Kuridale, near Cloncurry, were destroyed by fire at 6 o'clock this morning. The ...

    Article : 42 words
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