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  2. South Grafton Rowing Club Regatta.

    SATURDAY afternoon was favourable to an outing on the water, though a fresh easterlybreeze made the South Grafton course rather rough for the competing scullers. The boats ...

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  3. FIRE INSURANCE.

    THE question of Fire Insurance having been before the public of Grafton recently in a peculiar form, we append an interesting article upon Fire Insurance from the ...

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  4. MR. ARCHIBALD'S FLOOD PREVENTION SCHEME.

    UNDER the head of "Flood Prevention of the Clarence River," we have before us a copy of the return relating to Mr. Archibald's proposal, moved for some time back by Mr. ...

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  5. THE LAND AND INCOME TAX.

    IN the debate on the second reading of the Land and Income Tax Assessment Bill in the Council. Mr. L. F. HEYDON said he had always been ...

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  6. MINING.

    MINING IN VICTORIA.—The recent mining discoveries in various parts of Victorin, extending from Ararat to East Gippsland, and from Rutherglen to Pitfield Plains, ...

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  7. THE BUTLER DIVORCE CASE.

    IN the hearing of the charge of conspiracy against Thomas Earnest Rofe, solicitor, Mr. Barton, in the course of a powerful address to the jury on behalf of the accused, said ...

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  8. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.

    THE laying of the foundation-stone of the South Brisbane German Lutheran Church was accomplished on Saturday with a good deal of ceremony by the Governor, who was ...

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  9. CRICKETING NOTES.

    THE representative match between these two-districts took place at Brushgrove on Saturday, and resulted in a victory for the Lower river in one innings, with 34 runs to spare. ...

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  10. 'Lal' Brough and 'Bill' Hill.

    MR. LINOEL BROUGH was one afternoon sitting behind the late W. J. Hill at the performance of the Moore and Burgess minstrels at St. James's hall. Hill was a ...

    Article : 300 words
  11. The Military Forces.

    THE annual report of Major-General Hutton states that the reconstruction of the headquarter staff, carried out during 1893, has been in every respect successful. All the ...

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    HELPING THIS FARMER.—"A subscriber" writes: Reading the letter under this heading, in your Saturday's issue, revived my memory of a suggestion made last year ...

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    DISTRIBUTION OF SYDNEY PROPERTIES.— The system of disposing of large properties by the art union principle seems to be growing in favour. The Equitable Building ...

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    A NEW ANTIDOTE.—A medical authority publishes a report of a remarkable paper by Professor Fraser on the now antidote to snake poison. Mr. Fraser appears to have ...

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    STRANGE CASE.—Some time back Mr. T. Rayner, of Casino, had the misfortune to have one of his arms broken at Mosquito Creek, through being struck by the limb of a ...

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