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  2. Latest Telegrams

    Sydney, Friday—The House continued the debate on the Old Age Pensions Bill all night and up to 11 o'clock this morning, when the discussion was adjourned ...

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  3. Parliamentary.

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Michael John M'Mahon, the new member for Uralla Walcha, was introduced by Mr. O'Sullivan and Mr. Norton, and took ...

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  4. Our Boys in Battle.

    The following extracts are from a letter by Trooper Waters to Mr. P. Collett—Near Ottoshoop, Sept 9 We left Ottoshoop the day before ...

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  6. Latest War Cables.

    London, Thursday—There are indications that Lord Roberts is organising flying columns from the garrison centres to suppress marauding bands of Boers ...

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  7. WEDNESDAY.

    In the Legislative Council, The Early Closing Amendment Bill was carried through its final stages, and returned to the Assembly. ...

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  8. GARDEN AND FIELD CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER.

    The season has been a trying and disappointing one for growers. The soil being so wet, the drying winds caked the surface and combined with frosts, sun, and cold winds, almost ruined ...

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  9. Presidential Election.

    A sensation has been caused in connection with the Electoral College election in the United States, by. Mr. Devery, chief of the New York police, being indicted on a charge ...

    Article : 453 words
  10. The Queanbeyan Age WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED Queanbeyan Times, Bungendore Mirror & Captain's Flat Miner.

    Ald. Hincksman is now convalescent, after a severe attack of influenza and bronchitis. It is suggested that Sir Daniel Cooper be ...

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    Mr Wise has received the following letter from R. Hollis, secretary of some railway men's society—"Permit me, on behalf of the association, to express the sincerest ...

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    Mr W. St John Broderick, Under-Secretary for War, has promised to approach the question of army reform with the appreciation of an enthusiast. ...

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    At Kurrajong a little girl named Louden was burnt to death through her clothes catching fire while she was toasting some bread. ...

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    A deputation waited on the Minister for Works urging the Government not to pro[?]d piecemeal with the city railway, but to wait for a complete scheme. ...

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