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  2. Mulwaree Shire Council.

    The last meeting of the Mclwaree Shire Council before the triennial election wits held in the Town Hall on Wednesday. Present— the President (Cr. Walsh), Crs. Roberts, ...

    Article : 2,117 words
  3. Crookwell News.

    The regular monthly meeting was held last Friday. There was a full attendance, and Councillor Glennon, president, was in the chair. The pass book showed a balance to credit of [?]1241 0/6 ...

    Article : 281 words
  4. Science Congress.

    Members of the Australasian society for he advancement of science—and their number runs to about 500—had a field day on Tuesday. Each of the eleven sections into ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. CABLE NEWS.

    The inquests and magisterial inquiries into the deaths of the anarchists at Sidney-street, and the murder of the constables at Hounds-ditch, are likely to be protracted, as there ...

    Article : 212 words
  6. Industrialism in New Zealand.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Booby), during his stay in New Zealand, made a close study of the industrial and political conditions prevailing there, and brings back with him a ...

    Article : 1,125 words
  7. THE WARATAH INQUIRY.

    At the Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the steamer Waratah, Sir William White said that the Waratah's deadweight capacity amounted to 920[?] tons, including cargo 6425 tons, ...

    Article : 219 words
  8. GERMANY'S OPPORTUNITY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" points out that the main interests of France in regard to the Middle Eastern question are that Russia shall not become involved in a conflict ...

    Article : 160 words
  9. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RETURN.

    It is understood that the Governor-General will return to England this year. It is expected that Lord Dudley will leave Australia about July or August next. ...

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  10. ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. A. Gegg had the misfortune to fall off a load of hay last week, and was severely injured. He is now, however, progressing favourably. Dr. Weir attended the patient. ...

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  11. "THE TIGER'S LAIR."

    Millicent (S.A.), Tuesday.—Detective All-church is still inquiring into the circumstances connected with the discovery of "the tiger's lair" at Tantanoola. On Saturday, ...

    Article : 168 words
  12. MIDDLE ARM NEWS.

    A ball in aid of Middle Arm Church was held in the Middle Arm Mall during the holidays, and proved an undoubted success, the secretaries, Miss T. M'Innis and F. Miller, doing ...

    Article : 289 words
  13. RECITAL AT BANGALORE.

    At the Bangalore Church on Tuesday night Mr. Percy Monkley gave his recital of Dickens' Christmas Carol. The audience was a large and appreciative one. Mr. Monkley was in excellent ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. MEMORY LOST.

    Mr. Ward, one of the passengers by the express which was wrecked at Hawes, Yorkshire, on Christmas Eve, lost his memory, and stayed at an obscure hotel in Glasgow after the disaster. ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. FARCICAL JUSTICE.

    In the United States last year there were 8000 murders. The death sentence was carried out in one case in every 86 murders. Mr. Andrew White, formerly Ambassador ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. THE RABBIT PEST.

    Dear Sir,—I notice from reports of your numerous correspondents that the rabbit is greatly on the increase, and a great many are appealing for united action. ...

    Article : 327 words
  17. SERVICE FROM LIVERPOOL.

    Commencing in March the White Star Line will despatch a steamer monthly from Liverpool to Australia. The entire accommodation will be devoted to third-class ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. QUEANBEYAN.

    A match took place on Saturday last at Yarralumla between teams selected from the station hands and those employed destroying rabbits. The teams were captained by Messrs. F. Campbell and H. ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. GREAT STRIKE IN BELGIUM.

    Twenty-two thousand miners have struck at Liege owing to coalowners seeking to mitigate the effects of a shortening of the working day to 9½ hours. ...

    Article : 33 words
  20. DOWN WITH MONARCHY.

    A mob, aggravated by a monarchial flag having been hoisted, wrecked three newspaper offices. The troops restored order. ...

    Article : 25 words
  21. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Reginald Frederick Roots, aged 31 years, son of Mr. Fred Roots, of Goulburn, died at Coolamon on Saturday from gastritis and catarrh of the stomach. Deceased, who was a ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. CRITERION HOTEL, CROOKWELL.

    The matter postponed by the Licensing Court on Monday was an application by Charles George. Harvey for alterations and additions to his licensed premises, known as the Criterion ...

    Article : 39 words
  23. LORD CHELMSFORD GOES TO ENGLAND.

    The Governor, Lord Chelmsford, sails for England in the R.M.S. Mooltan at the end of April on a holiday trip, having received permission from the Secretary of State to take six ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. FRUITGROWERS.

    A meeting of some representative fruitgrowers was held in the Oddfollows' Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The object of the meeting was to consider the claims of the Rural Workers' Union ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. BUNGONIA.

    Weather.—The past week brought about a succession of storms, which fell on Tuesday Wednesday, and Thursday. Wednesday's storm did great damage to fences and ...

    Article : 332 words
  26. MANLY TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest touching the death of Matthew Dunning, who took poison at Manly after shooting his wife, the Coroner found that deceased died from the effects of ...

    Article : 202 words
  27. GLUT OF TOMATOES.

    Gosford, Tuesday,—Owing to low prices ruling in the market for tomatoes, many growers find it unprofitable to pick the crop. One of our leading growers estimates that his average for ...

    Article : 56 words
  28. UNCOVERED MILK MEASURES.

    Prosecutions against milk-vendors for using uncovered milk measures threatened by the Board of Health. Regulation 34 lays down that milk must be kept clear of flies or dust. The ...

    Article : 85 words
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