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  4. Family Notices

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  5. HOLDING UP CIVILIANS.

    At Dublin the military held up several civilians in the streets. One possealed. revolver ammunition, and another a parcel of eight bombs. ...

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  6. (Per United Service.) CORK BUSINESS MAN MURDERED.

    A Cork business man named Reilly, who was a prominent advocate for the jead;-with a card pinned to his bodyd je,d-with a card pinned to his body' ...

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  7. MAILS RAIDED.

    The Youghal to West Waterford mails have been raided for the thirteenth time. ...

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  8. Cricket.

    The fourth Test Match was commenced at noon to-day on the M.C.C. ground. The English captain won the toss, and his team had first use of the ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    After hearing the witnesses regarding the price of what, the Chairman of the Prices Commission said that the evidence^indicated that the prices for ...

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  10. MOUNT GAMBIER ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of delegates to the Mount Gambier Cricket Association was held on Tuesday evening in the office of the Secretary (Mr.D. J. Fraser). There ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. REVOLT IN REDRUTH REFORMATORY.

    The girls in the Redruth (Burra) Reformatory revolted last week, the matron and staff being powerless to deal With them owing to the restriction of ...

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  12. MOUNT GAMBIER AMBIEft V. MIICENT. '

    The team selected to represent Mount Gambier against Millicent on Wednesday next is is follows:—A. A. Moselle, Jim Pick, Jack Pick, M. S. ...

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  13. RINGLEADERS PUNISHED.fNTSHWD I

    The ringleaders in the revolt at thRedruth Reformatory were Ursula ^Gregory (20). They were charged ata ^Gregory (20). They were charged at a ...

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  14. Sporting.

    Entries for all events to be decided at the autumn meeting of the Mount Gambier Racing Club, to be run on March 2, must be in the hands of the ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    The Federal Government has already made £100,000 available for the State Bank to resume Re building of soldier homes. ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL PEACE ACT.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. W. M. Hughes) stated last night that the Federal Government had been asked to appoint a tribunal under ncl^r the Industrial ...

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  17. PORTLAND RACES.

    The Portland races were held yesterday, several Mount Gambier horses being successful. Results:- Nelson Handicap, 5 furlongs.ngs.-Copi ...

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  18. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    The Victorian police yesterday arrested a man who was at work on a safe in the Moreland railway station. He admitted' having broken into eleven ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    Alter several years as an invalid Mrs. Mary Free, wife of Mr. Les. W. Free tobacconist, of Mount Gambier, died at their fesidence, James-street ...

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  20. MURDER OF CONSTABLE WOLGAST

    At the inquest in Sydney concerning the death of Constable Wolgast the coroner committed Charles William Speechley' for trial Several men ...

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  21. THE FOURTH TEST

    Hearne, Hitch, and Strudwick will not play in the fourth Test Match which commenced in Melbourne to-day, and Russell is another probable ...

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  22. Friday's Cables.

    Two bombs exploded at the entrance of the meeting chamber of the Ministry of the Interior, and another outside the Bourse, and did considerable damage. ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    The latest election returns show-that the South African Party (General Smut's Government) holds 72 seats; Labor 9; Nationalists, 40; Independ ...

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  25. THREATENED STRIKE RAILWAY ENGINEERS.

    In replying to a letter from Mr. motive Engineers, threatening a raiway motive Engineers, threatening a raiy J' strike on Tuesday next, uness ' the ...

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  26. IRISH REVOLT.

    The inhabitants of Skibbereen are panic stricken on account of the reports that are coming in from all directions stating that a rebel army of ...

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