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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST WIRES.

    A slight [?] caused by an earthquake was felt in western suburbs of Melbourne on Sunday morning. The vibration threw ornaments and other light articles off-mantel ...

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  4. The Churches.

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  5. POLICE COURT.

    Thomas Pooley pleaded guilty to a charge of gambling brought by the police. The gambling consisted of a few young fellows shaking for the drinks, about which ...

    Article : 69 words
  6. JEMBAICUMBENE DREDGE.

    Mr, McDowall reported on Saturday that for the fortnight ending that week his dredge washed up 114oz of gold for the fortnight. This is the second largest return from this ...

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  7. AN ARRAY OF BACHELORS.

    A lady writer has it thus:—People are said to practise church-going very assiduously in Goulburn. The five principal persons connected with the Cathedral—the Bishop, ...

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  8. The Federal Quarantine Bill.

    The proposed Federal Quarantine Bill will tax shipping and insurance companies. It has been suggested that federal quarantine will deal with cases of small pox, plague, ...

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  9. A COONAMBLE CENTENARIAN.

    William Marshal Fitzpatrick, an old-age pensioner residing at Coonamble, was 100 years old yesterday. He was born on Dublin, Ireland, in 1804,and fought under Admiral ...

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  10. ASSAULT.

    Thos. Kelly, (for whom Mr. Fell appeared) pleaded guilty to assaulting Joseph Gyde (for whom Mr. Ross appeared) on Sunday, 3rd inst., under provocation. He ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    According to reports from Chinese refugees the Japanese are slowly, but surely, encircling Port Arthur. One division, by utilising by-paths, on the 5th (Thursday) ...

    Article : 264 words
  12. Orange Demonstration.

    Speaking at the Orange demonstrations yesterday, Dr. Dill Macky was applanded in calling Mr. W. P. Crick to task for daring to speak as representing the King as ...

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  13. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    The Waddell Cabinet on Saturday decided that Parliament should not be dissolved by proclamation, but that it should be permitted to expire by effluxion of time on Saturday ...

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  14. Charge of Murder.

    Following upon the finding of the dead body of a girl in a tank at Kerang, (Vic.) an aged man was arrested on a charge of having murdered her. ...

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  16. Broken Hill.

    The value of the minerals exported from Broken Hill for the past six months was greater by £155,846 than those exported for the first half of last year. ...

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  17. A Shipwrecked Schooner.

    The schooner Bellflower, which was stranded and sank at Newcastle on Saturday, still remains in the same position as when it sank. There is a good chance ...

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  18. BROMIDE-CYANIDE GOLD-SAYING PROCESS.

    There is a very large accumulation of tailings at Major’s Creek, which, under the old system were of no value. In a conversation with Mr. J. W. Summers be strongly ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. DAILY CALENDAR

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  20. Homebush Stock Sales.

    Sheep—3664 sheep were penned for today’s sales. Prime sorts ruled easier ; prime wethers realised from 18s to 22s. Cattle...809 cattle were yarded; prices ...

    Article : 41 words
  21. Gold dredging Return.

    Araluen Central, No. 1, recovered 49oz 17dwt for 107 hours. LONDON, Sunday. Lord Dundonald’s Dismissal. ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    Mr. W. H. Webb concludes a letter to the “ Stock and Station Journal ” by pointing out that “ a Mr. Phillips, of New Zealand, has a method of destroying rabbits which is ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. Chinese for the Transvaal.

    It is estimated that 30,000 Chinese will be working on the Rand mines by the 30th September. ...

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  24. BRITISH ACTIVITY.

    The British squadron at Wei-hai-wei has left that port suddenly without any notice. It was reported that its destination was somewhere in the Gulf of [?], but it is now ...

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  25. English Cricket.

    In the cricket match Eton versus Barrow the former [?] by 12 runs. ...

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  26. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    The Jembaicumbene Middle Ground Co.’s dredge last week recovered 18oz 12dwt 12gr gold for 98 hours’ work. ...

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  27. Meeting a Difficulty.

    Though most renders of the war cables can manage Port Arthur and Dalny and the Yaln with ease, the names of the places and the combatants are, as a rule, confusing, ...

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  28. THE ADVANCE IN MANCHURIA.

    Major-General Sa[?]off telegraphs from Mukden :—On July, 6 the Japanese commenced a simultaneous advance along the whole front from the sea to the walley of the ...

    Article : 89 words
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  30. THE LAND.

    At the Crown Lands office yesterday, P. Kain applied for a special lease of 200 acres, parish Krawarree, County Murray. ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT PICNICS.

    Mr. W. E. Abbot, who has been a thorn in the side of the Government for their extravagance, has some caustic remarks in the metropolitan papers calling them to ...

    Article : 159 words
  32. FOOTBALL.

    Wenre informed by the honorary secretary of the local Football Club that, weather permitting, the Bateman’s Bay, team will try conclusions with the local team on Saturday ...

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  33. WELCOME TO REV. W. ELLIS.

    We would directable attention of those interested &o a -notice that a .welcome will be tendered to Rev. W. and Mrs. Ellis to-morrow afternoon in the Church of England ...

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  34. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

    In the American National Democratic Government at St. Louis, Mr. W. J. Bryan, the famous silver advocate, succeeded in committee, by 35 votes to 15, in defeating a ...

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  35. Sued for Twopence.

    A peculiar case was last week before the Auckland Magistrates’ Court, The Postmaster-General of New Zealand sued Mr. Harold Moss for 26, postage due on a ...

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  36. WEIGHED.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, who visited Flemington Race Course, Victoria, on Saturday last, was weighed on the official scales, and certainly was not found wanting, as he turned the ...

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  37. Mr. Watson and Mr. Justice Cohen.

    “S.A.” writes:—“During the debate in the Commonwealth Parliament on the Arbitration Bill, Mr. Watson said: ‘ After some years, experience the unionists of New ...

    Article : 137 words
  38. CANCER RESEARCH.

    The report of the Cancer Research Committee has been published. The Committee reports that cancer as to be found in all classes of vertebrate animals, including fishes. The ...

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  39. SIR GEORGE DIBBS.

    Many of our readers, who perhaps never, had the pleasure of meeting him, will regret to read that for some time Sir George Dibbs’ health has been such as to cause great ...

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  40. SUDDEN DEATH.

    On Saturday afternoon on the arrival of the Araloen coach an awfully sudden death took place at Mrs. Allen’s Courthouse Hotel. It appears that the deceased, Mrs Seltick, a ...

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  41. THE RAINFALL.

    During Saturday and Sunday one of the heaviest gales felt here for many months, accompanied by steady rain, was experienced. The rainfall recorded was not so heavy as ...

    Article : 49 words
  42. PRIZE FIGHTING.

    The Mayor of Philadelphia, U.S.A., has declined to allow the glove fight between Bob Fitzsimmons and Jack O’Brien to take place in that city. ...

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    As everyone who knew the [?] Mr. J. [?]made a hobby of keeping a careful trace of his transactions during his business life says the “Welling ...

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