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  2. ARMIDALE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Armidale Police Court Yesterday, after the inquest on Hannah Kelly, otherwise known as Johanna Kelly, had terminated, Sergeant Rank ...

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  3. GEELONG WATER SUPPLY.

    The first report of the chairman of the Geelong Municipal Waterworks Trust (Commissioner Hodges) fot the half-year ended June 30, 1908, has just been issued. It ...

    Article : 377 words
  4. FOOTSCRAY FIRE.

    The poor supply of water available at the fire at Footscray on Monday was yesterday the subject of comment by the chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works (Mr. W. ...

    Article : 360 words
  5. FEDERAL VOTERS.

    A return handed to the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Mahon) by the chief electoral officer (Mr. Oldham) gives the results of the recent canvass of the federal ...

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  6. HOLIDAY SEASON.

    It is hoped that the provision made for the development of tourists' resorts during the past two years by the state Government will result in a very ...

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  7. AMERICAN MAIL SERVICE.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.— Speaking upon the subject of connecting New Zealand with America by fast steamer services, Sir Joseph Ward informed a press ...

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  8. BOARD OF WORKS FINANCE.

    A report of the finance committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works, presented to the board it its meeting yesterday, stated that on April 1, 1909, repayment of loan ...

    Article : 345 words
  9. WOMEN TO WOMEN.

    At Christmas time the streets and the [?]ps belong to the children. At all hours of the morning and afternnon they throng our busy streets, and the child-lover may ...

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  10. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Whilst being driven home, three children of Mr. M. Le Grand, Heidelberg, were thrown out of the phaeton. The two girls sustained concussion of the brain, and the ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. SALVATION ARMY.

    To any dispassionate individual who happened to drop into the big barrack-room if the headquarters of the Salvation Army last night, at about half-past 6 o'clock, ...

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  12. SERVICE OF SUMMONS.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—An interesting legal point was decided in the City Court on Tuesday, before Mr. H. M. Murphy, P.M. A claim for debt had been made ...

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  13. BORDER AUCTIONEERS.

    YARRAWONGA, Monday,—A case of much interest to auctioneers doing business on the Border was heard at the Mulwala Police Court last Thursday, when Mr. J. ...

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  14. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    At the Malvern Council meeting on Monday evening a letter was received from the Board of Public Health referring to cases in which the board desired prosecutions, and stating that there was now ...

    Article : 527 words
  15. WORK AND WAGES.

    The Minister for, Labour (Mr. Mackey) has received a copy of an amended determination of the Brass Workers' Wages Board, which comes, into force on January ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. GUN ACCIDENT.

    Gerald O'Neil, l8 years of age, a son of Dr. O'Neil, residing in Wattletree-road, Malvern, went, out shooting at Riddell yesterday with some companions. While ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. RUN OVER BY LORRY.

    William Reade, 24 years of age, living at Edwinds-streel, East Brunswick, was loading a lorry at Thompson's Flour Factory, Brunswick, when the horses, frightened by ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. RENAMING MOUNT DANDENONG

    The western portion of the Dandenong Ranges—reached from the Croydon railway station, on the Healesville line, and named Corhanwarrabul by the aboriginals—has by ...

    Article : 392 words
  19. MOUNT MAGNET STRIKE.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—In connection with the trouble that has occurred with regard to the settlement of the Mount Magnet strike, the official report of Mr. ...

    Article : 346 words
  20. CHILD STRUCK BY FALLING. BRANCH.

    WARBURTON, Tuesday.—A boy named Mitten, aged seven, was struck by a falling branch of a tree in the township yesterday, and rendered unconscious. He was ...

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  21. ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Bishop Gallagher, speaking at the prize distribution at the Christian Brothers' Primary School at Goulburn to-day, advised the boys to make ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. FATALLY SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— A lad, named Charles Gibson, was fatally idiot at Rappville, in the Casino district, by a companion named Leslie · Baker. The shooting was ...

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  23. REV. S. PEARCE CAREY.

    The Rev. S. Pearce Carey, who shortly leaves for London, was accorded a public farewell at the Masonic-hall last night. Mr. W. Knox, M.H.R., presided, and associated ...

    Article : 526 words
  24. SPLINTER IN EYE.

    ST. JAMES, Tuesday.—Constable Thomas Culliuan was cutting wood when a chip flow up and struck him in the left eye. Dr. Magee found that a splinter, ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. CHEAPER CABLES.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—In speaking of his recent deliverance on the question of penny-a-word cables, the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) remarked yesterday that ...

    Article : 217 words
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  27. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The members of the Closer Settlement Board have arranged to visit East Gippsland on January 11 in order to inspect the large area of Crown land, for the ...

    Article : 331 words
  28. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon the first matinee of the splendid spectacular pantomime of "Jack and Jill" will be held. ...

    Article : 642 words
  29. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

    Sir,—International arbitration between the great nations of the world is now a strong movement, as evidenced by the International Congress at the Hague, held ...

    Article : 618 words
  30. ALLEGED SWEATING.

    Sir,—With reference to your report of the remarks of Mr. Mauger, M.H.R., at the meeting of the council of the Anti-Sweating League, held yesterday afternoon, I desire ...

    Article : 359 words
  31. SEVEN STOLEN BICYCLES.

    Detective Howard and Plain-clothes Constable Curran have been inquiring into a series of bicycle thefts, which began in August and ended in November. In all, ...

    Article : 285 words
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