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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,— I was very much amused by "Scientist's" letter in this morning's issue. Such an exhibition of crass ignorance under the assumption of profound erudition one ...

    Article : 1,493 words
  3. BREAKING-UP OF THE SCHOOLS.

    The Government recently decided to give several prizes annually to those boys and girls who had once been inmates of the Orphanage and were hired out to service, the conditions ...

    Article : 832 words
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    Advertising : 1,358 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Mr. Reid (Premier) has received a cablegram from Mr. Ward (Colonial Treasurer and Postmaster-General of New Zealand), inviting the Postmasters-General of the Australian ...

    Article : 378 words
  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    The New York Herald says the dispute between British Guiana and Venezuela with regard to the boundary between the two states commenced long before the Munroe doctrine ...

    Article : 729 words
  7. THE POLICE REPORT.

    The following in the original report of Mr. D. T. Seymour, Commissioner of Police, which Mr. Tozer, Colonial Secretary, suppressed. The portions' underlined were ...

    Article : 1,417 words
  8. NORTH GREGORY RABBIT BOARD.

    The ordinary meeline of the North Gregory Rabbit Board was held at the office of the Board, Monkira, on the 6th instant. There were present:—Messrs. G. L. Debney ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to day Mr. Turner (Premier), announced that Parliament would adjourn until the 14th of January. The racehorses Trenton and Carnage were ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    General Booth gave an address here last night in which he admitted he had had correspondence with the Government about starting one of his labour colonies here, but be was not ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Postmasters-General of New South Wales and Queensland cannot attend in New Zealand as arranged, and the intercolonial conference on the Pacific cable question ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. WINTON.

    The weather for the past week has been awful—a muggy, coast heat, registering from 100° to 104° in the shade daily, with hot nights, but no rain. Bush fires are raging ...

    Article : 327 words
  13. SPORTING NEWS.

    The Exhibition Grounds were crowded yesterday to witness the cycling races. Some grand contests were seen. Zimmerman put up a half-mile Australasian record. He was ...

    Article : 314 words
  14. QUEENSLAND, NEWS.

    Mr. Nelson (Premier), Mr. Byrnes (Attorney-General), and Mr. Philp (Minister for Railways), left by the s.s. Arawatta for Sydney yesterday, whence they intend ...

    Article : 258 words
  15. MINING NOTES.

    The following application has been posted at the office of the Gold Warden:- SATURDAY:—Messrs. H. W. Edwards and William Ross, applying for a quartz claim of ...

    Article : 40 words
  16. THE SWEEPS BANISHED.

    On the last day of this month sweeps are to be wiped out of existence in this colony by an all-wise Government. Our legislators do not show much tact by this arrangement. They ...

    Article : 283 words
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  19. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS

    Is a certain specific far biliousness and for all ailments involving the liver. Imitations are abroad. Obtain Wolfe's Schnapps. ...

    Article : 25 words
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