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  4. MAJOR—GENERAL HUTTON.

    THE visit of Major-General Hutton, the Military Commandant of Australia, to the North-West Coast is an event ol importance, and the men of the different ...

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  5. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    London, December 26.—The Somaliland Mullah, trader the guise of a palavot of native chiefs, attacked and beheaded fifty chiefs belonging to the Northern ...

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  6. North-Western News.

    The annual [?] in connection with the Methodist Sunday School Anniversary takes place in Mr J. Brown's paddock this afternoon. The children's picnic to ...

    Article : 46 words
  7. AUSTRALASIAN

    Mrs Kerr, wife of Mr Mark Kerr, licenses of the Kentbruck Hotel, has been Struck by lighting, and the lower part of he body was paralysed. ...

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  8. BURNIE.

    The chairman of the Town Board, as chairman of the public meeting recently held at Burnie in referenda to customs matters, forwarded the resolutions then ...

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  9. THE North Western AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1902.

    THE conservation and distribution of the waters of Australia's chief river, the Murray, are matters of vital concern to Victoria. New South Wales and Sooth ...

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  10. Shipping.

    Dec. 27—Flora, ss, 1273 tons, J. M'Neir, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs Johnston and 3 children ; Misses Deugherty (2), Randall Torend; Messrs ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Saturday.—A distressing futility followed by two subsequent death occurred at tho Heads. Richard Welsh fell over the cliffs at South Head, a ...

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  12. DEVONPORT.

    Prior to the holidays there was almost an epidemic of sickness among the staff attached to the local branch of the National Bank of Tasmania. On one day ...

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  13. PRINCESS LOUISE

    London, December 26. —Princes who eloped to Geseva with her children's French tutor, announces that she intends to seek a divorce. She ...

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  14. ACCIDENT TO CAVILL.

    Sydney, Saturday.—R. Cavill, the well-known swimmer, while shooting stingsrees, accidentally shot himself in the wrist. ...

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  15. BRITISH NAVAL REFORMS

    London, December 26.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Earl of Selbome) has issued a memorandum in which far-reaching reforms are set forth in regard to g .. »- >.. « - 1-:— -J ...

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  16. A CAPTAIN'S STRANGE END.

    Sydney, Saturday.—A strange shooting case was investigated to-day before a corner's jury, when an inquest on the body of Captain George Brod of the ship ...

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  17. DISMISSAL OF RAILWAY HANDS.

    The railway commissioners expert a very trying year, and with a view to economy have dispensed with the services of a considerable number of casual hands. ...

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  18. MUTILATED BY A TRAIN.

    The Rev Stanley Blackwell, lately residing in Pitt street, North Sydney, was ran down by a train near the Macdonaldtown station, and was killed. The body ...

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  19. State Politics.

    Hon W. Moore, M.L.C., for Unwell, who was at Davonport and Burnie on Saturday en route for Melbourne, holds strong views on the position of political ...

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  20. PRIEST KILLED BY A BOLTING HORSE.

    A fatal accident occurred at North Sydney, the victim being an elderly priest named Thomas M'Enral, lately residing at Lovols. Greenwich road. ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Saturday.—Frank Brave, an engine-driver, shot himself in the head it Glanvale to-day. ...

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  22. TASMANIA.

    Hobart, Sunday.—George London, aged 75, hanged himself in his ward at the Charitable Institution this afternoon with a cord taken from a window and ...

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  23. DON.

    To those who take the entire holiday from Christmas to New Tear, and no doubt to many who do not, the little sports gathering at Don to-day will prove a welcome ...

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  24. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Sunday.-The steamer Wakasipu left for Sydney yesterday with [?]00 tons straw, 21 tons tin, 36 bales wool, [?]2,000 ft blackwood, 3 tons quartz and 25 ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS

    London, December 26.—At the Turf Exchange, Hot Springs, Arkansas, an explosion of gasoline took place, killing thirteen and injuring thirty, mostly men ...

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  26. ULVERSTONE.

    A little boy aged 12. son of Me Samuel Haydon, of Diversions, met with a painful accident just at the close of the regatta on Boxing Day. He was on the wharf ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR P. LORD JOHNSTON.

    Launceston, Sunday.—Mr P. Lord Johnston, Chief Clerk in the Taxes Office, [?]ed at 7 o'clock yesterday. Although he had been in failing health for the past 12 ...

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  28. CAM.

    At the public meeting on the 23rd lost, called to consider the desirability of making a deviation to avoid the Cam Hill, a working committee wm appointed, and it ...

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  29. MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON.

    Launceston, Sunday.—Major-General Hutton, the Federal Commandant, arrived from Melbourne to-day. He proceeds to the N.W. Coast in the morning ...

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  30. The Venezuelan Trouble.

    London, December 26—Reuter's agency states that the President of Venezuela General Osstro) has left the capital, Oaracas, for the purpose of meeting 6,000 ...

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  31. Mining

    Messrs W. Jamleson and F. O. Koats, directors of the Blyths Iron Mines Ltd., arrived at Bowie from Melbourne on Saturday, and are staying at their local ...

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  32. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Sunday.—Mr J. O. Whitelaw was mads the recipient of a purse of sovereigns prior to his departure for South Africa yesterday. A large number were ...

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  33. CAMP CREEK.

    Camp Creek is comparatively lively just now. Three carts arrive at the creamery from Henrietta Plains by 5.30 o'clock every morning and the supply of ...

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  34. America welcomes Immigrants.

    The Italians who came to these United States in the year ending last June, would make a city larger than Venice, and a third the size of Rome. ...

    Article : 147 words
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