On Sunday night the detectives arrested a working jeweller named Louis Ogier at his shop, High-street, Malvern, on a charge of housebreaking Jewellry ...
Article : 90 wordsNotwithstanding the inclement weather prevailing, and the bad state of the roads, a large number of supporters of the local Cricket Club assembled at the McKenzie ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Speaker has notified that he will Issue a writ for the Lowan election on Thursday next. ...
Article : 30 wordsHarry Thaw, the New York millionaire killed another wealthy New Yorker, Stanford White, in Madison Square theatre last week, ...
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Article : 589 wordsSir,—As I note that a great deal of capital Is being made out of the fact that Mr Stanley, ex. M. L. A., retired at the last election I would like to point out to the ...
Article : 295 wordsThere has been a disastrous smash the London and South Western Railway. A special train was bring. mails and passengers of a South ...
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Article : 42 words[?]nerly of Sydney, in a [?] the counties of Sussex [?] took 7 wickets for 56 [?] at innings and 9 for 44 ...
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Article : 49 wordsThe differences between the various cricketing authorites having been reconciled a united invitation will be seat to the Marylebone Club to send out the strongest team possible for next ...
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Article : 28 wordsThe Zulu rebels adopted new tactics on the big engagement on Wednesday at Hlongono, in the Mapulmano district. They charged down bill like a wave, ...
Article : 182 wordsThe following team will represent Horsham in the above match to be played at Stawell to-morrow (Wednesday). The team and their supporters will travel by special ...
Article : 585 wordsSaturday last the 30th June, was c the 25th anniversary of the marriage of the Rev. Thomas Gray and Miss Hogarth of Adelaide, in 1881, and on Friday ...
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Article : 270 wordsAn open coursing match, in which a good deal of interest was manifested locally, took place in Mr Ladlow's paddocks, at Dooen North yesterday, between dogs owned by ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Tue 3 Jul 1906, Page 3
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