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  2. Railway Development

    At 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning the first passenger train to travel over the railway from Crowlands to Navarro steamed out of the Ararat ...

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  3. District News.

    The first match in connection sits the Whelan trophy took place on the local ground on Saturday last between Nurrabiel and Lowan. The game ...

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  4. Horsham v. Minyip.

    The first match played at Horsham in connection with the Wimmera District Competition, in which Ararat, Stawell, Minyip, and Horsham are ...

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  5. Home Rule Bill.

    When the House of Commons met on Monday, members were in a boisterous mood, but displayed no bitterness. Every seat was occupied, and the ...

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  6. Obituary.

    The many Wimmera friends of Mr. Jas. Anderson, J.P., of "Oaklands," Dimboola, will regret to learn that Mrs. Anderson died rather suddenly on ...

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  7. GYMBOWEN.

    On Friday night last a very enjoyable time was spent at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Richards. About sixty people put in an appearance. ...

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  8. THE NEWS IN IRELAND.

    The passing of Home Rule was not marked by any general celebration in any part of Ireland. The news was quietly received in ...

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  9. SPEAKER EXPLAINS.

    The Speaker, in deep musical tones, intervened after questions had been disposed of, and stated that he had not been aware that the Opposition on ...

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  10. BILL IN THE LORDS.

    The Home Rule Bill reached the House of Lords for the last time this evening. The first reading was agreed to on the voices, and the second ...

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  11. MR. REDMOND INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Party, was interviewed this evening after the third reading of the Home Rule measure had been carried ...

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  12. PREMIER SPEAKS.

    Mr. Asquith, who was received with loud Ministerial cheers, having endorsed Mr. Bonar Law's remarks, proceeded: "I do not know upon what ...

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  13. A Veteran Politician.

    Regret will be felt in political circles and by the community generally at the death of Mr. Thomas Langedon, M.L.A. at his residence, Kerferd-road, Albert ...

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  14. STAWELL DEFEATS ARARAT.

    The above teams met on the Central Park, Stawell, on Wednesday last is competition for the Wimmera district premiership. A good game was ...

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  15. DIMBOOLA

    At the Court on Tuesday, Mr. J. J. Greenwood, of Gerang, was sworn in as a J.P., and took his place on the bench for the first time, and was ...

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  16. Horsham High School.

    Thu results of the examination of Horsham High School students are now to hand. Satisfactory progress has, on the whole, been made during ...

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  17. "LET THE CURTAIN RING DOWN."

    Upon the resumption of the debate on the motion for the third reading of the Dome Rule Bill, Mr. Bonar Law rose amid loud Opposition cheers, and ...

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  18. Land Tax Anomalies.

    At the last meeting of the Minyip Farmers' Union, Mr. D. Boschen raised a question of importance, which affects parents who, since the State land tax, ...

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  19. BRIMPAEN.

    The friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliot will regret to learn that their infant daughter, Annie, has been stricken with an illness, and, acting on ...

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  20. ULSTER REMAINS CALM.

    Fears of disorder in Ulster, as a result of Nationalist jubilation over the passage of the Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons have not been ...

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  21. VECTIS EAST.

    We have for the past fortnight experienced splendid weather from an agricultural point of view. The weeds came up well on fallow land, and ...

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  22. MR. ASQUITH REPLIES.

    Mr. Asquith said: Mr. Bonar Law seems to think I am a slave—(loud Opposition cries of "So you are")—with task masters over whom I have ...

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  23. FIGHT BEFORE SUBMISSION.

    Inquiry in Ulster discloses that the Unionists will never agree to the exclusion, of six counties of Ulster, and feel that the covenant oath binds them ...

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  24. MR. O'BRIEN UP IN ARMS.

    Mr. William O'Brien, Independent Nationalist member for Cork City, rising amid cries of "Divided" said that Mr. Asquith had done all that ...

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  25. Explosives for Soil.

    A demonstration of the use of explosives for loosening hard soil and upreeting trees and stumps was given at Messrs. Lewcock, and Sons' Hartley ...

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  26. Small Pox in Australia.

    Dr. Hope reports this the Bunbttry small pox is the true Asiatic, and of virulent form. Under his instructions no person is allowed to leave the ...

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  27. LOWER NORTON.

    The crops for this year are coming on splendidly; they are about 3 or 4 inches high around this district, and are looking well. ...

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  28. MOTION CARRIED.

    The House then divided on the motion for the third reading, which was, carried, the voting being as follows: Ayes 351 ...

    Article : 423 words
  29. Why Acid Stomachs are Dangerous.

    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, May:—Acid in the stomach is dangerous and frequently fatal, because acid from its corrosive nature has a natural ...

    Article : 250 words
  30. Day Baking.

    An announcement interesting to householders appears in the Hamilton paper, wherein it is stated that on and after Monday next the bakers of ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. FAITHFUL DOG.

    James Fraser Monro, sanitary in spector at East Maitland, died suddenly. He was on duty at night at the Mechanics. Institute, of which he ...

    Article : 208 words
  32. SNAKE FANCIES MILK.

    For a considerable time past Mr. J. Seibert, a dairy farmer at Bylands, has noticed a deficiency in one of his milk cans, and was at a loss to ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. Defence of Pacific.

    Speaking at the Colonial Institute dinner, Sir John Madden, Chief Justice of Victoria, said Australia was not disposed to accept the British ...

    Article : 82 words
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