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    "You are excited, my good man." sa[?] the county member. "You had better come to my study." "Ah!" said Mr. Barker, aware of the ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    MOUNT MARY, June 19.—There is stall a difficulty about trucks for wood loading. Some of the carters are much annoyed, as the price dropped here on Wednesday l/9 ...

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  4. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay, Smith) held an enquiry in the council chamber, Glenelg, on Saturday morning, regarding the death of Amy Beatrice Blee, aged I ...

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  5. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "Evelyn Goode Vaughan." May lands:—"The Rev. W. G. Blackmore says that these who seek to abolish capital punishment for murder assume to be more ...

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  6. THE BEGA ENQUIRY.

    The Court of Marine Enquiry which in-vestigated the circumstances surrounding the foundering of the Illawarra Company's steamer Bega on the south coast gave its ...

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  7. GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    Sir Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael, M.A., the new Governor of Victoria, with his two nieces and Aide-de-Camp (Capt. Horace Hope, of the Highland light ...

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  8. A LITTLE VENDETTA.

    Young Mr. Brunton and the Barker family were at feud. Young Mr. Brunton was the son of a county member, and thought no small beer of himself. ...

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  9. "ROOM IN QUEENSLAND."

    Mr. Kidston (Premier of Queensland), in a press interview, has emphasized the fact that there is room in Queensland for many thousands of immigrants from the ...

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  10. A GANGER'S DEATH.

    On the arrival of the Pine Creek to Palmerston train on Saturday evening residents were shocked by the news that the well-known railway ganger, Thomas Dolan, ...

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  11. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    CHARLEVILLE, June 15.—Much satisfaction is felt by. stockowners that the Victorian Government has modified the regulations, and allows all Queensland cattle to ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. John Burns, the President of the Local Government Board, who has suffered internal pains for some days in consequence of a strain received while lifting a motor ...

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  13. WALK AROUND CORNERS AND OVER CROSSINGS.

    From "Edward Clement":—"I see an attempt is being made to remove the restriction indicated above. If the mover should succeed in doing it it will be one of ...

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  14. STEAMER IN TROUBLE.

    The steamer Meeinderry, of 111 tons net register, which, trades between Melbourne and the Gippsland lakes, took in a quantity of lime at Waratah Bay yesterday, ...

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  15. "AN ALLEGED SUPERIOR PROFESSION."

    From "R. Sholl," hon. secretary South Australian Society of Accountants, Incorporated:—"In reference to a letter from 'A Medico of Forty Years' Practice' in The ...

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  16. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    When the Postmaster-General is in Sydney next month he will confer with his officers regarding the proposal to remove the central parcels offices in the big cities ...

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  17. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—Standard silver to-day is 2/1½ per oz., an advance of 1.16d. since Tursday. June 20, 6.50 a.m. Copra.—The market is firm, and South ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The steamer Westralia, which got close to the rocks at Port Hacking during a fog while on the voyage from Hobart to Sydney and touched bottom twice, was ...

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  19. THE LAW COURTS.

    Petition of Correspondent for Dismissal—Max Arthur Boucaut v. Ethel May Boucaut and Archibald Jack. Applications for Decree Absolute—William polkinghorne, the younger, v. Mathilda ...

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  20. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Harry A. Main."—I, You should give definite details, with names and dates of the cases you mention. 2. Our correspondent appeals to the public to send to the ...

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  21. CLOSING A RAILWAY CROSSING.

    A meeting of residents and ratepayers of Forestville was held on Friday evening in reforence to the proposal to close the railway crossing at Nicholas street, in Goodwood wald. ...

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  22. MAGISTRATES.

    BELTANA: Tuesday, June 16.—Alick Finlay was charged before Messrs. W. Jesser and J. W. Fargher with the larceny of a pair of Hunsgarian boots from Messrs. Cheyne & Kingham's ...

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  23. POLICE.

    Alfred Horace Wood pleaded guilty to drunkenness, and also to a charge, of being an habitual drunkapl. Inspector West said there were five previous convictions against accused, Who was ...

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  24. PORT ADELAIDE: Saturday, June 20.

    Three cases of drunkenness were dealf with. Thomas Molloy was find 30/, in default seven day's imprisonment, for having used indecent language a Robe street on the previous day. ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN FODDER.

    On Friday the Minister for Agriculture sent a cablegram to the Premier of Cape Colony regarding the prohibited shipment of South African chaff. Mr. Swinburne asked ...

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  26. DISTRICT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS.

    GAWLER SOUTH.—East Ward—Arthur Bucker field and Charles W. Spooner. North Ward—Clarence Porter (re-elected). West Ward—James Henry Garretr (re-elected). Auditor—Edward ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Miss Florence Baines. of the "Miss Lancashire, Limited," Company, which concluded a season at the Theatre Royal on Friday night was sued by Laura Bracey a ...

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  28. ALLEGED THEFT OF PEARLS.

    About seven weeks ago Detective Maun investigated n report that a portmanteau containing £2,000 worth of pearls, the pro-perty of McDaniel Brothers, pearlers, had ...

    Article : 176 words
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