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  2. DIRECT CABLES

    The religious revival in Wales has lulled. There is a revolt against the Education Act, and the chapels are crowded night and day by ...

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  3. DISTRICT NEWS

    Ere this reaches your readers, an event will have taken place from this township which must result in the utmost pleasure and interest to those ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    Despite the rigid system of censored is being carried on, news of fleet's destruction is Russian there is general indignation ...

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  5. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The hundredth annual report of the British and Foreign Bible Society is to hand. It is noted, inter alia, that in connection with the centenary fund, up ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    A very old resident in the Wimmeera died at Dimlonla or Friday night last, in the person of Mrs. G. A. Merzed. The deceased was a nature of Germany, but arrived in ...

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  7. SPORTING ITEMS.

    Entries for the chief events in connection with the Brim Springs and Rosebrook races close with the secretary of the Horsham Race Club to-day. ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    G. L. Garnsey, a good all round cricketer who has been distinguishing himself this season, will take Trumper's place in the New South Wales team against South ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    Statisticians, writing in the St. James' Gazette, state that the British imports'of Australian wines for eleven months in 1904 have been increased ...

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  10. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    The Black Sea fleet has been on a [?]ting for two months, and the [?] extra gun drill. ...

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  11. [?]ER ORDERED FROM FRANCE.

    Russia has ordered from france a fisher like the Bayan. ...

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  12. ELECTRIC TRACTION RAILWAY

    Metropolitan Railway from Baker street to Harrow was a great success. The railway is to be opened in January. ...

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  13. [?] RUSSIAN TORPEDOERS SUNK.

    Bernett Burleigh reports that the [?] cruisers, about the 25th November sank two torpedoers outside ...

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  14. THE MEDITERRANEAN FLEET

    The British Admiralty is with drawing from the Mediterranean the battleships Duncan, Cornwallis, Albermarle, and Montague, and adding them ...

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  15. RUSSIANS SHIPPING CARDIFF COAL.

    The Russian protected cruiser [?] shipped 1000 tons of Car[?] and it is believed that the every which the Chinese ...

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  16. HORSHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL

    The ordinary meeting of the above named council was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday. Present—Crs Millar (mayor), Kenny, d Williams, Thomas, Jones, Arnott, Blight ...

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  17. THE FISCAL QUESTION

    Lord Avebury, lecturing at the Cobden Club, declared that British commerce was still prosperous and progressive, and that even if it were ...

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  18. COREAN TROOPS.

    [?] anxious to test the value of receipts is sending three battalions from Yang to expel Russians. Eight thousand Japanese have ...

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  19. THE DOGGER BANK OUTRAGE.

    The International Commission ap[?]d to enquire into what is known the Dogger Bank outrage, when [?] fleet apparently in a panic ...

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  20. MR ASQUITH'S VIEWS

    Mr Asquith, speaking at Preston, said that Mr Balfour's proposed colonial conference is another attempt at procrastination, intended to prevent a fair ...

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  21. LORD RAYLEIGH'S PRIZE.

    Lord Rayleigh, who recently received the Nobel prize for Physics, valued at 8000, has presented the money to the University. ...

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  22. [?]AN HAMILTON'S IMPRESSIONS

    Speaking at Newcastle last night H. O. Arnold-Foster, the Secretary taste for War, quoted some striking [?] from a recent letter from ...

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  23. PILGRIMS TO MECCA.

    Because Egyptian pilgrims to Mecca appealed to Lord Cromer against the Grand Sheriff's abuses, some of the French papers accuse Great Britain of ...

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  24. JUNG JUNG.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Elope of Normanby Tent, I.O.R., was held on Tuesday evening last, when there was a good attendance of members. ...

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  25. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Duisberg, 3340 ton., belonging to the Deutsche Australische Company on leaving Hamburg for Australia, collided with another steamer. Her ...

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  26. RUSSIAN SHIPPING AT PORT ARTHUR.

    General Nogi reports that further [?]ment of the shipping at Port [?] is unnecessary and the Japanese are shelling the town ...

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  27. ON THE SHAHO.

    Information respecting the doings of he opposing forces on the Shaho is very scanty. Several skirmishes reported to have taken place, in ...

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  28. BRIMPAEN.

    Shearing has been completed, and a good many clips have been sold. some realised good prices. The clip was a good one, and wool growers have no ...

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  29. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    A Blue Book just issued contains the Admiralty. arrangements for the navy for next year. The Channel fleet will consist of 12 battleships. The future ...

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  30. A SUSPECTED COLLIER.

    Tae British authorities are persisting their revolve to prevent British Is from acting as colliers to the Russian fleet. ...

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  31. HORSHAM RACE CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the Horsham Race Club was held on Monday night Dr. J. Cookson the President, being in the chair. The date of the annual meeting was ...

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  32. LATEST NEWS.

    Gorge Greenland, a bootblack, has committed for trial on a charge he manslaughter of Charles Bal[?] who died after an altercation in ...

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  33. BURNS'S FAMILY BIBLE.

    A Bible which had belonged to the poet Burns, containing family birth entries, was sold yesterday for £1560. ...

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  34. LONDON UNEMPLOYED.

    Lord Iveagh and .the Peabody trustees have each contributed 5000 to the fund for unemployed. Lord Rothschild has given 3000, and the Duke ...

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  35. [?] FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT

    Two Chinese laundrymen have been find £10 for working after hours. ...

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  36. WHOLESALE MURDER IN GERMANY

    At a place named Fleudenberg, a whole family has been extirpated. The wife, three children, and two grand children were murdered, and the house ...

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  37. CARCHAP.

    Harvest operations are now in full swing, and the yield is very good. The farmers are busily engaged in stripping their crops. Haycutting has ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Owing to the large number of members in the Horsham Rifle Club, the committee has decided to have practice on Saturday as well as Wednesdays. To-morrow, the first ...

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  39. THE BUTTER SCANDAL

    The Butter Commission took evidence from Mr Fairbairn of Sydney who [?]cated a weekly service at higher frights than fortnightly but said the ...

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  40. NEW HOTEL LICENCES.

    At the annual sitting of. the Licensing Court for the Warracknabeal and Corrong districts, Messrs Keogh, Murphy and Cup. and in Burrowes P.M.'s., presiding the ten ...

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  41. ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTION.

    King Edward, replying to Newfound- land's acknowledgment of the great boon conferred by the Anglo-French Convention, said he was very glad the ...

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  42. PUZZLING SICKNESS IN CATTLE.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 13th inst. reference is made to sickness in cattle at Brimpaen. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that a similar but more ...

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  43. A GIGANTIC SWINDLE.

    The hidden million trick, by which Mrs. Chadwick, wife of a physician at Cleveland, Ohio, induced several bankers and financiers to advance her ...

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  44. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate, opposition to the [?] railway was stonewalled 6 o'clock this morning. The House resumed at noon and hon ...

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  45. THE HARVEST

    Mr John Darling, M.L.A., grain merchant, spoke in most hopeful terms of the prospects of a good harvest for South Australia, whilst addressing a meeting of the ...

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  46. MINYIP

    A number of loads of new wheat were delivered at Minyip last week. Most of it was grown on stubble land, and the grain was somewhat' pinched.' ...

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  47. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives the [?]ding orders were altered to allow the resumption of lapsed bills next 8n. The !louse spent the day in ...

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  48. A. ARNOTT & CO.

    Our belting this season will be found to be exceptionally good quality, we having made special arrangements for oak-tanned leather for belting. ...

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  49. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    A successful strawberry fete and sale of gifts, in aid of the Methodist lecture hall building fund, was held on Wednesday last. The proceeds realised ...

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  50. THE SEVEN SEALS OF REVELATION

    Under the subject of the Seven Seals of Revolution Mr. Hare who is a good speaker in his tent lecture on Tuesday night took up a short review of church ...

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  51. COROKE LAND BOARD

    A land board sitting was-held at Goroke on Tuesday, before Mr R. McRae Stewarr, land officer, who the following application were dealt with:— ...

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