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  2. Case Against Rev. C. H. Nash.

    A cablegram from London states that Mr. G. S. Faulkner, of Geelong, who was sent to England by sympathisers of Rev. C. H. Nash, formerly incurnhent of Christ ...

    Article : 434 words
  3. British Unemployed Bill.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. P. Whitwell Wilson (Liberal member for St. Pancras, South) moved the second reading of his Unemployed Bill, ...

    Article : 630 words
  4. Floods in the North.

    The heavy rains of the past few days resulted in the biggest [?] ever known in the Tamworth district for 25 years. Early on Sunday morning, when it became ...

    Article : 726 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 876 words
  6. A Great Performance.

    The Australian Buckjumpers, Ltd., were unable to accomodute all who sought admission to the entertainment at Prince Alfred Park on Monday of last week ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 907 words
  8. Mining on the Beach.

    Mr. W. M. Hamlet, describing in the "Herald" his recent walking tour along the coast, states:—Proceeding on my way, I left the bush and get on to a long beach ...

    Article : 486 words
  9. Floods in Queensland.

    Nearly 12 inches of rain fell in Brisbane and district on 13th [?]st., causing a local flood. This, however, soon subsided, but when the flood waters which had accumulated at the head of ...

    Article : 190 words
  10. Government Grants.

    In the course of an address at the annual meeting in connection with the Mater Miscricord[?] Hospital, at Norht Sydney, Cardinal Moran quoted statisties showing ...

    Article : 399 words
  11. Bounties Act.

    The regulations under the Bounties Act, 1907. were approved by the Federal Executive Council. The Act provides for the pavment—spread over a term of years—of £339,000 in bour[?] on ...

    Article : 367 words
  12. White Cane Cutters.

    An ex-employee of the "Kurri Times," writing from Queensland, adds another nail to the coffin of black labour on the sugar plantations, and speaks in glowing terms ...

    Article : 261 words
  13. The Education Bill.

    Mr. John Redmond, a Machete, i discussing the Education Bill declared it was contracting out of their place the Catholic schools, and putting them in an uafair position, unless the ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. Split in the Freetrade Cabinet.

    The "Spectator" considers that Mr. Lloyd-George and Mr. Winston Churchill are both protectionist at heart, and are anxious to form a new Liberalism, which would bar [?] ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. The Day Dawn Crime.

    The West Australian Cabinet has decided that the law shall take its course in the case of Harry Gouinon Smith, who was sentenced to death for the Day Down ...

    Article : 213 words
  16. Immigration in British Columbia

    "'The Times'" Vancouver representative states that the immigeration sit[?] is becoming an absurd and dangerous muddle. The attempt to provent granting naturalisatiom papers to ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. Shire Headquarters.

    The Woodburn Shire Council is divided on the subject of the site of its headquarters. The matter who discussed some months back, when a proposal was made to shift ...

    Article : 184 words
  18. American Fleet to Visit Australia.

    It has been officiully announced in Washington that the United States battleship fleet, under Rear-Admiral R. D. Evants, will visit Australia, The present arragements are for the fleet to ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. "Something Wrong Somewhere."

    At a "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" held at Footseray, Mr. Mauger (PostmasterGeneral delivered an address entitled "Something very wrong somewhere." Mr. ...

    Article : 180 words
  20. Life of a Great Jockey.

    The richest Jockey in the world is Danny Muber, who rides for the King, and could live like one, but doesn't. It's the s[?] life for Maher, and by living it he has amassed close on [?] ...

    Article : 237 words
  21. The Druce Case.

    Besides officials there were only half a dozen sharcholders present at the winding-up of G. H. Druce, Ltd. Mr. Druce remarked that the winding-up need not [?] the proceedings to ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. Club-Swinging Etraordinary.

    At Cobar Jack Griffiths succeeded in breaking Tom Borrows's club-swinging recent by 4½ minutes. He commenced at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning and ...

    Article : 88 words
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