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  2. HIGH PRICE FOR BULLOCKS.

    The good price of [?] head was paid by a Melbourne buyer for [?] head of cattle, owned by Mr. J. F. Male, “Water[?] This ...

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  5. CANADA’S IMMIGRATION CROWS.

    The Department of Immigration and Colonisation has announced that 12.160 Immigrants entered Canada this year up to April 1, or a 11 per ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES

    During a heated debate in the Chamber of Deputies, concerning the Pope’s letter on the reparations, M. Poincare said that, however lofty the ...

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  8. ITALIAN EMIGRANTS VICTIM[?]D.

    The “Dally Chronicle” Naples correspondent writes that the police have arrested the leaders of a well organised gang, who were supplying ...

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  9. BOY’S FIN[?] AMPUTATED.

    On Tuesday Jack Clancy, the [?] year old sons or Mr. J. Clancy, of Barry, net with a nasty accident His father was engaged cutting chat ...

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  10. "“UNITED STATES OF RUSSIA.”

    The “Dally Express” Moscow correspondent says an United States of Russia was created on Friday, when an assembly representing the Soviet ...

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  12. CAMELS IN ORANGE.

    About thirty camels, ln seven railway tracks, passed through Orange on Friday, on route to Sydney from Hoorke. The camels created an ...

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  13. THREEPENCE IN THE POUND.

    The Chu[?] court has [?] the distribution from the funds of [?] victory [?] amongst certain clubs, whereby [?] in the £1 ...

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  14. EARTHQUAKES AND FLOODS.

    Another severe earthquake shook Turb[?] on Friday, and the inhabitants are again panic-stricken, while a town In the Mine district has ...

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  15. PESTILENCE AFTER WAR.

    The “Dally Express” says Russia is in the grip of a deathly epidemic of malaria. It Is officially estimated that [?] million cases a year are ...

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  17. OLD BOYS’ EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE.

    The members of the Old Boys’ Football Club are out to make their euchre party and dance. In the Oddfellows” Hall to-morrow night, one of the most ...

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  18. A RECORD AT CHRlSTIES

    A sum of [?] was realised in the sale of 116 old masters, the property of Joseph Robinson, a South African millionaire This is a ...

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  19. SUBMARINE SECRET REVEALED.

    Vice-Admiral Keys, speaking at Folkestone. revealed a remarkable submarine secret showing how the sinking of German submarines at ...

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  20. NO-SLEEP COMPETITION.

    At T[?] an anti-sleep marathon has been going on since Sunday last. A number of people of both [?] in a public ball, trying to keep awake, ...

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  22. MOLONG BY-ELECTION.

    Three nominations bare been received for the by-election to [?] the vacancy on the Molong Municipal Council, [?]those of Messrs A. H. ...

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  23. WRECKAGE CAST UP.

    Another sea [?] is suggested by the discovery of wreckage, including portion of a cabin and home top hamper, at Bourke Island, 35 miles ...

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  24. DOCKERS’ STRIKE CONTINUES.

    The dockers and transport workers still show no disposition to obey the executive and accept the wages offered. but shipping circles are confident ...

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  25. SETTLING EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

    Lord Curzon has been In conference with the French. Belgian and Italian ambassadors. The “Dally Telegraph” says there ...

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  26. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    A motor car struck a young race[?] at [?] yesterday after[?] with such force that the a[?] was thrown clean over the car, and ...

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  27. NAUGHTY PICTURES CAUSE BIGGEST CRUSH

    Archdeacon Tress, of Gralton, speaking at Casino. said he did not condemn the most popular form of amusement— the moving pictures— ...

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  32. MILLTHORPE.

    We sincerely regret having to report the death of Mrs. Charles another, nee Miss Ruby [?] at the age of 88 years. The cause of death ...

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  33. LACHLAN A CANKER.

    The Lachlan overflowed Its banks above and below Forties, on Friday. The road between Cowra and Goo[?] was under water on Wednesday, ...

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  34. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Paragraph advertisements [?] are charged for [?] the rate of [?] three lines, [?] in cases where [?] are ...

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  35. ORANGE COUNCIL.

    At to-morrow night’s meeting of the above The Mayor will move: “That as [?] of the Coat of removing the [?] and from ...

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  36. WAS IT MURDER?

    Yesterday morning the body of Si[?] [?], 50, a Russian, who had been naturalised for 20 years, and was known as Slmo Johnson, was ...

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  38. SANTA MARIA HIGH SCHOOL

    The following candidates were successful at an [?] in business Principles had recently at the Convent of Mercy, In connection with ...

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  40. THE COAL MINING HOLDUP

    A West Maitland [?] says it is not expected [?] that Mr. [?]’ proposals [?] to clear the way for a settlement of the coal [?] as ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIAN DEFICIT.

    It is estimated that the State’s deficit for the year will be £445,000 ...

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  43. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Though the [?] epidemic in widespread in the metropolis, there are only a serious cases. The [?] winds have been responsible ...

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  44. SHOCKING BURNING ACCIDENT

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  45. PRISONERS MAKE A BOLT.

    At a given [?], while engaged at quarry work, four long-sentence prisoners from Auckland .gaol threw down their [?] and ...

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  46. LADY [?] RETURNING.

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