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  5. YOUNG MAN MISSING.

    For the past 10 days a young man, Arthur Horne, has been missing from Guildford. He had been cutting timber with his mate, Donovan, and he had been ...

    Article : 112 words
  6. PENSIONS.

    A return laid before the House of Representatives to-day showed that during the year ended June 30 last 16,465 old-age pensions were granted. Of these 6,154 ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. LABOR NEWS.

    The secretary of the Butchers' Union (Hon. A. W. Styles) has received from the secretary of the Federal council a letter stating that the butchers at Hobart ...

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  8. HAMLEY BRIDGE SHOW.

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  9. THE SYDNEY MEETING.

    The final stase of the shooting for the Kind's Prize was concluded to-day, and Armorer-Sergeant Motton, of the Auptralian R[?]fles, was returned the winner. The ...

    Article : 589 words
  10. FEDERAL SERVICE.

    The classification of the clerical division of the Federal Public Service, has been amended by the regulation to the following —Clas A. £650 to £1,000; class B. £520 ...

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  11. GARRISON ARTILLERY.

    The officers and men of the No. XI. Company of the Australian Garrison Artillery spent a happy evening at Miss Bollard's Cafe, Pirie-street on Friday evening, when the annual social of the ...

    Article : 456 words
  12. THE PROPRIETARY COMPANY.

    Contracts for smelting the whole of the output of lead and concentrates of the Zine Corporation and Broken Hill South Blocks have been entered into with the ...

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  13. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The deficits on the Pacific cable are decreasing yearly. A report on the business done for the year ended March 31 last has been furnished to members of the Federal ...

    Article : 229 words
  14. CEAMPION WOMAN CLIMBER.

    By America it is claimed that Miss Annie Peck, who has just climbed two more of the great peaks of the Andes, is the champion woman climber of the world, ...

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  15. "FAKED" PICTURES.

    Many people who go to witness a cinematograph entertainment are often puzzled and mystitied by the projection of trick films, or, as they have been [?]ed, ...

    Article : 949 words
  16. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said the second reading of the Amending Concili[?] tion and Arbitration Act Bill would be ...

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  17. MANUFACTUREES' WEEK.

    The exhibition in the shop windows this week of ar[?]es made in Australia served the purpose of advertising the goods, but the education authorities recoguised that ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    A penalty of £25 and costs was imposed on a clerk of an Auckland firm for making a declaration with a wrong invoice of the value of certain milk cans imported from ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. FOR CHARITY'S SAKE.

    A romantic little incident occurred in Rugby (England) Workhouse some time ago. As the chairman of the board was going the round of the institution with the ...

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  20. POST-OFFICE WORKING.

    The Postmaster-General presented to the House of Representatives today a review of the work of the Postal Department, in what is termed the first annual report. ...

    Article : 478 words
  21. KAPUNDA HORSE SALES.

    KAPUNDA. October 12.—The first day's sale of Mr. Kidman's second consignment of horses from Central Australia averaged £13 15/ for 220, from Macumba and ...

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  22. LEGISLATION AND TEAMCARS.

    The House of Representatives last night added a new clause to the Tramway Bill, directing that all cars must have a passage down the centre for the conductor. ...

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  23. WOOL IN CHINA.

    The Chinese are shy of wearing woolles garments, not because they dislike them, but because there is cotton in plenty in the country, whereas the wool has mostly ...

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  24. SWAGMAN ON THE WARPATH.

    A sensation was caused at-Mucklefo[?] yesterday by an apparently demented swagman, about 60 years old, who went to Mr. Bassett's residence, and behaved in a ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION.

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council to-night a letter was received from the Trades and Labor Council of South Australia asking thnt the council ...

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  26. CARNIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    The biggest thing in a swimming carnival to he attempted in Australia will take place shortly at the Municipal Baths in Sydney. Accommodation is offered for ever 10,000 ...

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