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  2. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Ronald Smith has taken a turn for the better, and there are now good hopes for his recovery. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Fearful weather is reported from all over the country. In the storm the Japanese liner Awamaru was wrecked off he Yorkshire ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The announcement that work is to be resumed on buildings in the city and suburbs on a 48 hours' week basis has caused the strike committee to make ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    A less menacing attitude was recently stated to have been assumed by the rebel Moorish chief Raisuli, who was previously reported to have refused to ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The official declaration of the Senate poll was made yesterday. There was no alteration of the figures last published. Mr. Russell, the Labour Senator in ...

    Article : 48 words
  7. BOUND FOR ENGLAND.

    The courteous and efficient clerk assistant of the Hon-e of Assembly (Mr. C. H. D. Chepmell) left by express this morning on route [?] Melbourne, where ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    Knowing that the regulations referring to imported goods under the Australian Commerce Act were to come into force on January 18, 1907 (writes ...

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  9. DEFYING THE LAW.

    A number of police attended to-day's meeting in support of the builders on strike, and warned sellers of Labour newspapers that they were acting ...

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  10. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The following tenders have been accepted:—Road. Back Line-road, E. B. Fenton, £87 13s; road, Clarke's road, L. and J. Duggan. £48 2s 6d; road. ...

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  11. TRAINS SNOWED UP.

    Several trains have been snowed up between Carlisle and Edinburgh, and the passengers on board one remained foodless all night. ...

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  12. BOYS' NAVAL BRIGADE.

    The Governor-General (Lord North-cote), accompanied by the Prime Minister and Captain Creswell, Commander Colquhoun and Mr. H. Share, on ...

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  13. TELEGRAPH WIRES DOWN.

    Many telegraph wires are down as a result of the storm. All places north of Glasgow are cut off, and also Pensance, ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT STROKE.

    A curious statement comes from Paris. The "Daily Chronicle" is responsible for saying that the new French Minister for the Colonies, disguised as a linen ...

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  15. HERERO WAR.

    Official circles in Berlin profess to be sanguine that the protracted war against the Hereros in German South-West Africa will soon be ended. It was ...

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  16. THEFTS AT THE TASMANIA MINE.

    Information has been received from a reliable authority that the Tasmania Company intends to offer a reward of £100 for information that will lead to ...

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  17. A SOMNAMBULIST KILLED.

    A tramway fitter named William Clarke, who is a somnambulist, stepped over the balcony of his house at Newtown on Thursday night last. He fell ...

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  18. BOARD OF TRADE MOVE.

    The Board of Trade is making an interesting experiment. It is offering individual firms confidential information that heretofore has been issued to ...

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  19. ROSS WATER SCHEME.

    Work on the water scheme is proceeding spasmodically. That at the reservoir is delayed owing to the unfortunate illness of the contractor, Mr. J. Goss. It ...

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  20. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    The meat trade dispute is now entirely settled. The general secretary of the Amalgamated Slaughtermen's Union addressed a communication to the president ...

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  21. NARROW ESCAPE.

    During the recent severe thunderstorm a young man named G. Giles had a narrow escape. He was engaged haymaking with his father, who told him to put the ...

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  22. WHOLESALE EMIGRATION.

    The whole of the nine thousand inhabitants of the village of Bijar, in Spain, have decided to emigrate to America. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN UNREST.

    A band of terrorists attacked Meindzyrzec station, on the Vistula railway. They ordered the employees to stand up, dynamited the safe, and stole 1900 ...

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  24. FIRE AT ZEEHAN.

    The fire brigade was called out to quench an outbreak in Fowler-street. It proved to be an outhouse at the residence of Mrs. Jones. The building was ...

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  25. DISORDER IN CUBA.

    The Civil authorities are unable to maintain order in Cuba, and consequently the American troops have been considerably reinforced with a view of ...

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  26. PROBABLE PEERAGE.

    The "Standard" states that it is understood that a Peerage has been offered to Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, who has been British Ambassador at Washington ...

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  27. ZEEHAN POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday George Gibson was fined 10s and costs for disturbing the peace. ...

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  28. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    The only accident to mar the celebration of the foundation of the state occurred at Glenelg on Friday. Henry Rowe, for many years an enginedriver ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Professor Tucker, formerly Professor of Art, at Melbourne University. ...

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  30. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African footballers continue their successful career. Yesterday they beat Lianelly (Wales) by 16 points to three. ...

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  31. HOSPITAL CONCERT.

    A successful concert in aid of the Zeehan Hospital convalescent ward was held at the Gaiety Hall to-night. ...

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  32. SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE.

    A slight earthquake has occurred in Northern Saghalien. ...

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  33. BISHOP OF PERTH.

    The Bishop of Perth (Dr. Riley), who arrived by the Loongana on Saturday on a holiday visit, is keenly interested in the aboriginals of Australia. When in ...

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  34. CITY MISSION HALL.

    The closing service in connection with the old City Mission Hall, on the Market Green, was held last night. The hall has an interesting ...

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  35. BOATING FATALITY.

    The sailing boat Blue Spec capsized in Moreton Bay yesterday. Eight young men were on board, and six man-aged to cling to the upturned craft until ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    To-morrow (New Year's Day) will be observed as a public holiday. The principal attraction in the city is the annual sports gathering of the Caledonian ...

    Article : 279 words
  37. A HOT DAY.

    Summer came upon us in reality on Saturday—a typical day for the time of the year, followed by a beautiful evening. Yesterday was the hottest of this ...

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  38. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Lizzie Newbold and her concert company will appear at Penguin to-morrow (New Year's Night), Latrobe on January 2, Deloraine January 3, and ...

    Article : 31 words
  39. SMART SET COMPANY.

    The Academy will be closed to-night. To-morrow evening the Dampier Smart Set Company will conclude its season, when new songs and new music are ...

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  40. EDISON ELECTRIC ERA.

    At Saturday evening's entertainment by the Edison Era Company a suite of furniture was presented to Mr. H. Clements, 17 Balaclava-street. The ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.

    Mr. G. S. Fitzwalter, Charleville (Q.). writes:—"I have much pleasure in testifying to the excellent qualities of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. 'ACHES AND PAINS.

    When you have an ache or pain, it is a sign that the nerves in that part of your body need attention. By applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm you soothe the ...

    Article : 63 words
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