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  2. Direct Cables

    Mr. Arthur Rickard, the well-known Sydneyite, and president of the New South Wales Million Club, entertained at luncheon the visiting and London ...

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  3. Latest News.

    The burglar Alan Moore, who created the sensation at Mr. Geoffrey Syme's house in Kew, by getting into a hand to hand struggle with the latter after ...

    Article : 75 words
  4. "Sisters of the Church."

    "Preston," Birrell-street, Waverley, Sydney, which has been acquired by the Sisters of the Church, was opened and dedicated on Tuesday. The ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLLING PLACES.

    Mr. J. K. McDougall, M.H.R., has been informed by the Minister for Home Affairs that the following pollme places have been created in the ...

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  6. Sydney and Adelaide Expresses

    An explanation of the anomaly in connection with the running of the Tater-State trains was made on Wednesday by the railway authorities ...

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  7. Wannon Selection Ballot

    "As stated in an "extraordinary" issued from this office on Wednesday the Doll for the selection of a Liberal candidate for the Wannon district resulted as ...

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  8. MAIL COACH BOGGED.

    The Balmoral to Hamilton mail each met with an accident near Balmoral, which delayed it nearly two hours. To avoid deep flood waters ...

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  9. THE PREMIER'S MEASLES.

    Mr. Watt's attack of measles is a slight one ...

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  10. G. L. PRENDERGAST & "DINGOES."

    The Tramway Association to-day adopted a report by a sub-committee of the Trades' Hall Council, which condemned the management of the association's ...

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  11. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest into the Eastbourne tragedy, Florence Palmer, the survivor of the two sisters who had in turn lived with Money, as his wife ...

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  12. SPEEDING UP OF TRAINS.

    It was intimated by the Minister of Railways on Tuesday that instructions had been given to provide one purely passenger train each day on lines ...

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  13. Obituary

    Our Salt Lakes correspondent writes : —A gloom was cast over the district on Friday and Saturday last, when it became known that one of our old ...

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  14. 500 IMMIGRANTS.

    The steamer Norseman arrived to-day with 500 immigrants ...

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  15. SNAKES ON FLGATING LOGS.

    The Goulburn river at Alexandra is falling rapidly. The flood has brought [?] light an enormous number of snakes, principally tiger and black, the latter ...

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  16. ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

    The Ulster campaign has opened at Enniskillen. Eighteen special train were run. Eighteen thousand Orange men are in quarters in the town, and ...

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  17. PARLIAMENTARY.

    The House of Representatives spent the afternoon discussing grievances of the South Australian postal employees. Mr. Kelly drew attention to the claim of ...

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  18. POLICE COURT.

    At the police court on Tuesday, before Messrs. S. G. Knight and W. C. Bolton, [?]., Jean Martin and William Eagles [?] fined 2 and 3 respectively for the ...

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  19. Social.

    A quiet wedding was celebrated at the Presbyterian Church, Stawell, on July 17th, at 6 p.m., between Mr. Lewis Jones, of St. Kilda, Melbourne, and ...

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  20. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Fireman Ditton, who was so seeiously injured in the railway-disaster at Widnes, has died. Three others are critical ...

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  21. British Politics

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) has been supposed to count on the support of the Lord Advocate (Mr. Alexander Ure) in his ...

    Article : 215 words
  22. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS.

    Accounts for the following await payment at the Horsham sub-treasury :—[?] Shire, Dr. Ri[?]d, L. Duncan, E. [?]. B. Galway. C. Grant, J. Gleisner ...

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  23. WAIL STATE SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the Wail State [?] will be held on Friday, September 27th, on the same, grounds as last ...

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  24. LOWAN FOOTBALL CLUB.

    A concept, coffee supper and ball in connection with the above will be held on the Noradjuha Mechanics' Hall on Friday night September 27th. A good ...

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  25. APPLY LIGHT TO DISINFECTANT.

    It now transpires that the boys, the accident to whom, at Colwyn Bay, is reported ire another column, applied a light to some disinfectant in one of ...

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  26. ELEPHANT AND FLOUR.

    At Stawell one of the elephants from [?]'s circus wandered on to the railway goods siding, where he [?] with some bags of flour ...

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  27. BLOOD STOCK SALES.

    At the blood stock sales at Doncaster, 30S yearlings realised 153,202 guineas, which is a record for so large a sale. Forty-one colts realised over 1000 guineas each ...

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  28. TIMBER YARD FIRE.

    A fire in a timber yard in Camden-town, near London, did damage to the extent of £10,000 ...

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  29. Church Services

    The services at St. John's Church will be taken by the vicar on Sunday next. He will also preach at Green Lakes in the afternoon at 3 o'clock ...

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  30. The Skin Market

    The Australian, Mercantile, Land and Finance Company Limited, Melbourne, reports :— Sheepskins.—Brisk competition ; ...

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  31. EXPLOSION IN A COTTAGE.

    A miner named Stanley, living in Durham, was preparing some powder to return to a magazine when it exploded, blew the interior of the cottage ...

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  32. IMPROVING PORTLAND HARBOR.

    The improvements to Portland harbor which are likely to follow the completion of the border railway from Mount [?]ier (South Australia) to Portland ...

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  33. COUNT NOGI'S FUNERAL.

    The late Count Nogi was buried with great military honors. Prince Arthur of Connaught was present ...

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  34. Sporting Items

    The A.N.A; sports will be held at Pimpinio on a date to be fixed in October, for which entries close on the 16th October. Particulars are advertised ...

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  35. CANADA & RECIPROCITY.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, ex-Prime Minister of Canada, who is touring through Northern Onturio, says that the doctrine of trade reciprocity is still alive ...

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  36. Railway Disasters.

    A terrible railway disaster occurred on Tuesday night at Widnes, 83 miles from Liverpool, on the London and North-Western lines ...

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  37. SCRATCHINGS.

    Caulfield Cup.—Flavinius. Toorak Handicap.—Flavinius, Silver Shield ...

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  38. International Cricket

    Mr. Lionel Robinson, the well-known ex-Australian sportsman, denies that he contemplates taking a cricket team to Australia ...

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  39. THE GUN.

    The first shoot of the Horsham Gun Club for a silver teapot, presented by the president, will be held on Wednesday, 25th inst., at 2 p.m: The trophy is ...

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  40. FREE FIGHT IN PARLIAMENT.

    Riotous scenes marked the opening of the Hungarian Parliament. Count Tisza, the President, was received with a torrent of abuse. A free fight among the ...

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  41. YOUR EYES AND SPECTACLES.

    For those suffering from defective eye[?]ht. We would remind them that Mr. S. B. Abotom[?]y s[?]ght specialist, will be ...

    Article : 453 words
  42. WRECKED IN TYPHOON.

    The steamer Dacre Castle (4,266 tons), owned by the Lancashire Shipping Company Ltd., of Liverpool, was caught in a typhoon in the Pacific, and driven on ...

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  43. The Rainfall

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  44. Miss Mullen Missing

    Since Saturday night last Miss Emma Mullen, a stepsister of the late Dr. William Lowell Mullen, until recently medical superintendent of Ararat ...

    Article : 314 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. CANADA'S POPULATION.

    An elaborate Redistribution of Seats Bill is contemplated by the Borden Ministry. It is realised that the last census shows a strong country to city ...

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  47. TRAINS HELD UP.

    Two armed men held up the Memphis Special west-bound train near Stevenson (Alabama), and looted the mail car, securing a large sum of money. They ...

    Article : 69 words
  48. TRAIN ON FIRE.

    Another railway accident; which might have been attended by most serious consequences, has occurred. The Irish express on the London and ...

    Article : 144 words
  49. PASSENGERS SHOT DEAD.

    There has been another railway "hold up" near San Mateo, in California. Here two passengers resisted a robber, who shot them dead, and then deprived ...

    Article : 57 words
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