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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Panton, P.M., to-day fined one brother a shilling, and dismissed the case against another brother, for assaulting a man named Sothern, agent for the ...

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  3. DIRECT CABLES.

    A SAGUINARY FIGHT. After seven days of sanguinary tin; t La Victoria, Venezuela, the eight thousand revolutionists ...

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  4. THE DANDENONG TRAGEDY.

    The man August Tisler, convicted of the murder of Sangal, the Dandenong market gardener, by whom he had been employed, was executed this morning. He met his awful fate ...

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  5. TRAMPLED TO DEATH BY A COW.

    Catherine Barlow, an aged woman who resided on the Port Fairy road, about three miles from the town, was found dead to-day. Her son had been away shearing, and on ...

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  6. THE WOMAN MAY DIE.

    The wife of a railway employe, named Slattery was brought to Hamilton by the midday train, from Branxholme, and was admitted to the hospital. ...

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  7. THE ST. KILDA MURDER

    The body of the man who murdered Police Conast Johnson at St Kilda on Sunday week was on Sunday positively identified by Mr. M'Kenzie, deputy governor at Darlinghurst ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    Mr. C. R. Blackett, F.C.S., until lately Government analyst, died on Saturday, aged 72 years. Mr. Blackett's last public appearance was at the trial of Mrs. Sangal and ...

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  9. FURTHER IDENTIFICATION OF THE MURDERER

    Warder Humphries, of the Maitland gaol, has further identified the St Kilds murderer as Shaw, the murderer of Police Constable Guilfoyle, at Sydney. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN HORSES.

    Viscount Downe, reporting to the War Office on the working of the remount department in Australia, states that owing to the breeding for racing ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. HORSHAM METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL

    The anniversary of the Horsham Methodist Sunday School was celebrated on Sunday, when special services were held in the church morning, afternoon and evening. ...

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  12. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A big fire occurred to-day at Kemp-street, Sydney, at the premises of the Deering Harvester Co. The premises adjoining also took fire. The flames are now under ...

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  13. THE WESTERN WIMMERA WATER TRUST.

    SIR.—It is now some weeks since Mr. Sudholz' latest literary effort appeared in your columns, and ever since then I have been wrestling with its contents, in order to ...

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  14. DEATH OF MR. BAGGE.

    Mr. James Bagge, the auditor-general, died at his residence on Saturday. For many years Mr. Bagge, who was unmarried, was the permanent head of the Education ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. SPORTING ITEMS.

    A correspondent writes:—This favorite pastime is likely, from the present outlock, to boom in Horsham this year, as we have three established clubs in our town, with a ...

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  16. NOT ADMITTED.

    Four Chinese, who arrived in Brisbane by steamer, were to-day refused admission on the ground that their permits were forged. ...

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  17. DEATH OF MRS. CHARLES AYREY.

    On Saturday there occurred in Melbourne the death of Mrs. Ayrey, wife of Mr. Charles Ayrey, of Warranooke Station. The deceased lady had been [?]ling for some ...

    Article : 35 words
  18. THE FRENCH COAL MINERS' STRIKE. DOCKERS ASSIST.

    The French dockers have resolved to extend their sympathy to the French coal miners on strike by preventing foreign colliers from ...

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  19. FEDERAL CHEESE-PARING.

    The Federal Government has decided to discontinue the free transmission and posting of news of shipping at telegraph and other offices. Strong indignation is felt at ...

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  20. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST

    Last evening Mr. Wm Wood Watson, J.P., of Horsham. received word that his father, Mr. Wm Watson, hid died at Fremantle. The deceased was a very old ...

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  21. YOUTHFUL GAMBLERS.

    The Warrnambool police have arrested nineteen lads for playing the game of "two-up." ...

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  22. DISTRICT NEWS.

    At the Murtoa Police Court on Thursday Crown LandsBa[?]ff Lowry proceeded against William Bates, 16 years of age, for cutting green timber on Crown lands without a ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The British naval manœuvres, in which the Channel and Mediterranean squadrons are engaged, demonstrates wireless telegraphy to be useless for ...

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  24. V.A.T.C. SPRING MEETING.

    The attendance at Caulfield on Saturday was a very large one. The weather, although beautifully fine in the morning, became later in the day very muggy and ...

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  25. EXTENSIVE ART PURCHASES.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan's art purchases for 1902 are valued at a million sterling. They have been chiefly bought through London dealers. ...

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  26. HAMILTON.

    Mr. John Sinclair Cox, of North Hamilton, and M. William Loats, of Muddy Creek, have been nominated for the vacancy in the representation of the west riding of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Generals Botha, De Wet, and De la Rey arrived at Cologne on Friday, en route for Berlin. On the same day the Emperor William announced that ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. NHILL.

    A fatal accident occurred on Wednesday to Leila, aged 12, the eldest girl of Mr. C. H. Wiese, of Lillimur. She was riding a pony when she was thrown. Her foot ...

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  29. WARRACKNABEAL.

    John Maroney, who whilst under the influence of liquor was firing off a pistol in the vicinity of the Roman Catholic presbytery, when charged with the offence said he ...

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  30. A CAULFIFLD CUP DREAM.

    Two accurate dreams of Cup winners are to be credited to the multitude of racecourse pre-visions. The Nimblefoot case is beyond dispute. Mr. Walter Craig dreamed that ...

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  31. THE BOER GENERALS.

    It is semi-officially announced at Berlin that in official circles no notice will be taken of the presence of the [?] ex-generals, whose visit to the ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. STARVING STOCK.

    A special meeting of the Cabinet was summoned by the Premier on Friday to consider the requests made to him on the previous day by a deputation of country members in ...

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  33. NARRACOORTE

    Mr. H. Clotton, jun., was at the Hynam shearing shed last week preparing his shears for work, when they slipped and the blade cut four of the fingers of his right hand ...

    Article : 137 words
  34. TENNIS.

    On Wednesday, 29th October, a match will be played between the Minyip and Horsham Tennis Clubs. The sides will consist of two teams of gentlemen, four in each, ...

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  35. JEPARIT.

    A new public half has been erected at Albacutya. Efforts are being made to have the country tested for water by bores west of the ...

    Article : 173 words
  36. GREAT POPULAR WELCOME.

    The journey of the Boer ex-generals the German frontier to Berlin was attended with as much popular demonstration as a ryoal progress, and ...

    Article : 206 words
  37. KONONGWOOTONG ESTATE.

    There was a fairly large attendance at the Mechanics' Institute, Coleraine, on Wednesday, when the Konongwootong Creek Estate, which had been cut up into small ...

    Article : 213 words
  38. GRASS FOR STARVING STOCK.

    Sir,—Re "A Clod's" suggestion of turning Blue Blocks into pasture lands for cattle and horses, I can confidently endorse all that "Pro Bono Publico" stated is your issue of ...

    Article : 189 words
  39. GOLF.

    The final matches of the Horsham Golf Club for the president's (Mr. P Learmonth's) trophies excited considerable interest. In the Ladies' Singles Miss Kirk, conceding a ...

    Article : 342 words
  40. TRAIN WRECKING ATTEMPT.

    A Durban cablegram reports that an attempt, fortunately futile, was yesterday made to wreck a troop train, carrying 800 soldiers, on the main ...

    Article : 72 words
  41. SELF DENIAL

    SIR,—The Salvation Army is again busily engaged in its annul week of Self Denial, the dates fixed for this year being October 18th to 24th. Thirty five years of its ...

    Article : 256 words
  42. MONDAY'S NEWS

    Commandants Kruitzinger, Joubert and Fouche are in London. Their visit is not associated with politics. The Chamber of Mines at ...

    Article : 86 words
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