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  2. Horsham Show

    Horsham was unfortunate in the weather it experienced for its thirty-third annual show. The conditions on the opening day, Thursday, were ...

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  3. Direct Cables

    The Calcutta Customs officials have discovered an attempt by Bengalis to smuggle German guns,. bayonet and swords under the pretence of their ...

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  4. Sporting Items

    A sparrow shooting match will be held to-morrow afternoon, when trophies advertised will be shot for ...

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  5. Latest News

    At the trial of Drivers Milburn and Dolman for manslaughter in connection with the Sunshine disaster, further evidence was given as to the ...

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  6. MELBOURNE FOOTBALL.

    Carlton defeated Es[?]endon at Melbourne on Saturday, and thus secured the premiership of the Melbourne League. The final scores were ...

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  7. SHIPPING COMPANY FINED.

    Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co. have been fined £5, with £5/5/ costs, in two cases, for refusing to give information to the Customs under ...

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  8. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Swedish Committee of the Olympio games have sent a letter to Lord Desborbugh, and the president of the general committee, Mr; James, ...

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  9. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Postal Commission was told by Mr. Hesketh, chief electrical engineer, that the Victorian lines were in a lamentable state of disrepair. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    The Australian team of footballers have arrived in London. Every member of the team is well. ...

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  11. GOLF.

    On Wednesday last Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Elliot entertained a large number of the members of the Horsham Club and friends on the local links, ...

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  12. MISS SUTHERLAND'S CASE.

    Further evidence was taken by Mr. Keogh, P.M. in the case of Miss Sutherland Esther Reddin, a nurse, and Miss Birchaw, a member of The ...

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  13. BIG RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that a dense snowstorm descended on Montana, U.S.A., and that during its progress a passenger express and a ...

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  14. ADDRESSES TO LORD DUDLEY.

    A number of addresses of welcome from various bodies were presented to Lord Dudley who in reply said that he prayed for progress, peace ...

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  15. PROGRESSING.

    Sir Alexander Peacock is progressing favourably. ...

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  16. A GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The third German Dreadnought type of battleship, which has been named the Rheinland, has been lunched at Stettin ...

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  17. DECISION SET ASIDE.

    Mr. Justice Hood has set aside the conviction of Richard Lovett, for receiving stolen coal found on his premises, it being shown that he had ...

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  18. RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. J. B. Haldane, Secretary for War, peaking at Ladybank, in Scotland referred to the lack of adequate employment in Glasgow and ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER'S END.

    Arthur Jepson, 48, a commercial traveller, was found on the railway line at South Yarra. ...

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  20. WATER AT PINNAROO.

    Dr. Cherry has received information that water has been struck at Pinnaroo at a depth of 160 feet. The site is 14 miles from the South ...

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  21. WATER CHANNEL CONTRACT.

    The Water Commission has accepted the tender of G. Barton for the excavation of 30 chains of the main central. channel at Nyah for £5439. ...

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  22. AMERICAN GOVERNOR DESIGNS.

    Mr. Hashell has resigned the treasurership of the Democratic National movement and the government of Oklahama, but denies that his ...

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  23. MELBA BETTER THAN EVER.

    Mr. David Mitchell told Lord Dudley that his daughter (Madame Melba) was now singing better than ever. ...

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  24. HIGH COURT JUDGMENT.

    The High Court gave judgment again the Federal Government in favor of the Eastern Extension. Co. for £633, shortage on the Tasmanian ...

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  25. GERMAN RAILWAY SMASH.

    A collision at Berlin throw a third class car full of passengers off the line and into a courtyard 20 feet below, smashing the oar and crushing ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. GOLD AND SILVER COINAGE.

    The Federal Government accepts Sir Wm. Lyne's recommendation that the Imperial Government should mint all gold and silver to be coined for the ...

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  27. BORDER AUCTIONEERS' LICENSES

    Mr. Wade, Premier of New South Wales, has arranged with Victoria for the issue of border auctioneers licenses at a fee of £5 ...

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  28. A FARMER'S WILL.

    The will has been lodged for probate of Henry Skewes, of Watchem, farmer. The estate which is valued £5373, is left to the family. ...

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  29. BULGARIA AND A RAILWAY.

    Bulgaria officially declares that public feeling will permit of the surrender of the Oriental railway, but that it is intended to damage the ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. Sensational Wreck

    The ship Loch Finlas, 2062 tons, bound from Port Pirie for Calla, South America, with a foreign crow of 24, struck a reef off Cape Port ...

    Article : 244 words
  31. The Political Outlook

    The Country Party stands firm on the Land. Bill question and is deter. mined to accept no compromise. They say Sir Thomas Bent, and not ...

    Article : 136 words
  32. The Flood Waters

    Sir,—Refering to your correspondence of last Friday's issue, I have no desire to figure in a controversy further than to disprove, and defend ...

    Article : 216 words
  33. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 865 words
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