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  2. THE WEATHER

    The following is the latest weather report, received at the local Post Office from the Sydney Observatory last night:—"Unsettled over the eastern ...

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  3. LECTURER AND INTERJECTOR

    Colonel Bell addressed a largo mooting in the Corowa School of Arts on Wednesday evening on "Democracy v. Socialism." The speaker, who ...

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  4. Pigs.

    Pigs, just now, are bringing good market prices, and persons who have any for sale will note that Messrs J. Moore and Co. will have buyers for ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of "The Times" says that the strikes have merely been postponed, and are likely to attain their utmost violent ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. Unseasonable Weather.

    Owing to the continuance of the dry weather and sudden climatic changes, a number of persons are indisposed. Among the affected is Alderman ...

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  8. FREE EDUCATION.

    The Cabinet decided to-day to introduce a bill next Tuesday for making education free in the Primary Schools, and has also appointed Mr ...

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  9. LOCAL NEWS.

    Mr R. B. Carroll, R.D.S., Dentist, John-street, opposite Mr E. K. Lambert's, bookseller. ...

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  10. THE LAND SCANDALS.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, Mr MacDonell asked the Attorney-General:—1. Is he aware that an officer of his department has ...

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  11. Broke.

    A public religious service will be held in the School of Arts on Sunday morning next, at 11 o'clock. ...

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  12. More Jews Killed

    Several Jews have been killed, and a number have been maimed by persons throwing bombs at a railway station in Poland. The perpetrators ...

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  13. Band in South Singleton Park

    Weather permitting, the Singleton Band will play in South Singleton Park, at 3 p.m. to-morrow afternoon, When a programme of selected music ...

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  14. A TARIFF SURPRISE.

    In the House of Representatives today, Sir William Lyne caused surprise by bringing down a new tariff, increasing the duties on agricultural ...

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  15. An improvement.

    Yesterday, upon enquiry at the Singleton Hospital, we learned that the improvement in the condition of Mr W. M. Waddell, who recently ...

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  16. THE MILITARY BALL

    On Wednesday night the annual military ball, under the auspices of the C. Company, Fourth Australian Infantry Regiment, took place in the ...

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  17. CLAY'S VAUDEVILLE AND COMEDY COMPANY.

    The above company, comprising 12 artists, appeared in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute last night. An excellent programme of songs, dances, etc., ...

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  18. THE DANGER OF EXTREMES

    The embroglio caused in the Victorian Parliament by the ill-considered impeachment of the Rev. H. Worrall at the bar of the House, for ...

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  19. LANDS CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The hearing of the conspiracy charges against W. P. Crick, W. N. Willis, and Charles Bath, in connection with the administration of the Crown Lands ...

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  20. Service of Song.

    As will be seen by advs., the scholart of South Singleton Sunday School, under the supervision of Mrs F. A. Bennett, will render a service of song ...

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  21. GREAT HEAT WAVES

    Great waves of heat have been felt in Lancashire, and the heat has incapacitated thousands of mill hands, chiefly women, from working. ...

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  22. FATAL BALLOON ACCIDENT.

    A balloonist named Johnson made an ascent yesterday at Little Falls, New York, and quitted his balloon at a height of 3000 feet. The parachute ...

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  23. "The Pulpit and Press."

    The above is the subject for debate at the regular social gathering that will be held in All Saints' Schoolroom tonight. The advocates of the power of ...

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  24. The Singleton Argus

    In delivering his Budget Speech, Sir John Forrest, the Federal Treasure, expatiated glowingly upon the unexampled prosperity ...

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  25. A JEWISH COLONY.

    In pursuance of a view already expressed to the Commonwealth, Dr. Arthur M.P. Of Sydney in a letter to the "Jewish Chronicle" suggests the ...

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  26. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Americans shot five Japaneses who were caught fishing at Attu island, Alaska. The gunboat M'Culloch arrived later, ...

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  27. Death at the Hospital.

    In our last issues we referred to the illness of Albert Pitman, a boy who resided at Broke with his parents, but who had been admitted, to the ...

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  28. A FILIAL RESTITUTION.

    Theodore Stensland, son of the Chairman of Directors of the defaulting Milwankee Bank, has offered to hand over all his father's real and ...

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  29. AN INDIGNANT YOUTH.

    It is reported from Rome that a youth, whose family fortune had gone to the Propaganda in Rome, entered the Vatican, and at a public audience, ...

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  30. The Show.

    A correspondent signing "Pro Bono Publico" sends a letter concerning the forthcoming show, but haz omitted to attach the writer's real name, and for ...

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  31. THE MUDGEE-GOBBORAH LINE

    A decision was arrived at to-day by the Public Works Committee respecting the proposed railway from Mudgee to Cobborah. A resolution was passed ...

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  32. The Cases Adjourned.

    The land conspiracy charges against Messrs. Crick, Bath, and Willis were resumed to-day, and further evidence being taken, the cases ...

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  33. A Rather Mixed Matter.

    Sitting in committee on Thursday night, the Singleton Borough Council had under consideration the question of paying £5 5s costs alleged ...

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  34. WEDDING.

    A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the Methodist Church, Singleton, on the 7th August, by the Rev. H. Pennington, when ...

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  35. ADULTERATED FOOD.

    In this age of adulterations of all kinds, many of which have a deleterious effect upon human life, it is satisfactory to note that the Sanitary ...

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  36. CRICKET TROUBLE.

    The Secretary of the Board of Control has sent another cable to the Marylebone Cricket Club, as follows: —"Various bodies and the public are ...

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  37. BREVITIES.

    At West Maitland on Thursday, Ellen Gimbert was committed for trail on a charge of having unlawfully undertaken to tell Charles Stevens, a ...

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  38. END OF DIVORCE SUIT

    The Mulholland divorce suit concluded to-day. and the petitioner was granted a decree. The Judge said that the evidence satisfied him that Mrs ...

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  39. The Winsor Benefit.

    At the final meeting of the Winsor Benefit Committee, Mr H. Pinchin in the chair, the Secretary road the balance-sheet, showing a profit of over ...

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  40. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    At Silverton Tramway yards, Broken Hill, on Thursday morning, Charles Smith; foreman was killed when supervising the shunting of a train. ...

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  41. TELEPHONIC SERVICE.

    In the course of an interview with a deputation upon a local telephone matter the Postmaster-General said that the now telephone regulations would ...

    Article : 67 words
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