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  2. THE SPIRITUAL WORLD.

    Sir—It is with a great deal of pleasure that we have read your report of Sir Oliver Lodge's address, and also your able sub-leader on the same subject. In 1908 ...

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  3. LORDS OF MISRULE.

    The Conference of the Protestant Churches in the New Hebrides recently held at Paam has resulted in the issue of a document which is a striking ...

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  4. A DOCTOR IM THE WELDS.

    The humanitarian efforts of the doctors now attending the Congress of Medicine in London to alleviate suffering, and the discoveries made by them, have in ...

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  5. AMERICAN BOYS.

    On Monday morning the visiting party of American boys marched to the Town Hall with banners streaming, to the lively strains of music. Picturesque they looked ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A little excitement was caused in Hindley-street on Monday afternoon by the report of a firearm, followed by the shattering of a shop window. According to ...

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  7. A GREAT EXPLOSION.

    As the result of a great explosion of gas this morning. Coburg House was blown into the air. Some of the inmates were rescued from ...

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  8. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS.

    The attendance at the afternoon session of the Church Congress to-day was small. The Archbishop of Brisbane presided. He said as the result of appeals made at the ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred this morning of M. Arminius Vambery, Professor of Oriental Languages at Pesth University, and a noted traveller. ...

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  10. THE WESTERN RAILWAY.

    Twenty-five points of rain fell on Wednesday night, and it is reported that on Thursday morning portions of the trans[?] Australian railway track were under ...

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  11. THE TARIFF.

    The forms in connection with the investigation of the tariff by the Inter-State Commiission have been issued. Three forms are provided. There are for ...

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  12. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    The total eclipse of the moon which took place last night was watched for with much interest. Owing, however, to the heavy clouds which continually drifted ...

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  13. PAINTING HUGE PICTRES.

    The time of open-air exhibitions in England is a busy one for the scenic artist. Huge pictures have to be painted, bringing into play a vast amount of skill ...

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  14. SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE.

    Walter Shaw, a bankrupt solicitor, of Timaru, who has been involved in extensive land speculations, pleaded guilty today to ten charges of abuse of trust, ...

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  15. A NEW BARGE.

    On Monday evening the second of the two new bareres which Messrs. Simes and Martin contracted to build for the South Australian Government was launched from ...

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  16. BOXING.

    "Bill" Carrie (Victoria champion middleweight) got the biggist shock of his youthful career when he met S. Jones, the middleweight champion of Queensland, at the Melbourne Athletic Club ...

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  17. IS FINDING KEEPING?

    Considering (says a writer in a London paper) the enormous number of articles that are lost and found every year—indeed, every day of the year—it is strange to ...

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  18. REFORMATION, NOT PUNISHMENT.

    Sir—I read with satisfaction the report of an address given at a home mission meeting by the Rev. Henry Howard on the "Problem of moral reform," as ...

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  19. A TRAM CONDUCTOR KILLED.

    Mr. Frank Breedin (24), a tram conductor, of Wellington, was killed to-day, through a fall from a car. He was a native of New South Wales, and his ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Zealand Hockey Association is considering terms for a visit of an English team next year, to leave England in April, and play 12 matches in six weeks. ...

    Article : 336 words
  21. CRICKET CONTROL.

    Only those cricketers whose services are not required by the State for inter-State matches are to be allowed to accompany the Rev. E. F. Waddy's feam to Ceylon. This decision was ...

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  22. THE TERRITORY.

    The Criminal Sessions were opened to-day before Mr. Justice Bevan and juries. Carl Linderoth, laborer, was charged with the murder, in June last, of a blackbou named ...

    Article : 407 words
  23. NOTHING DOING.

    The tourist was strolling along by the side of the brook when he came across, a veru dejected-looking countryman sitting on the bank. ...

    Article : 103 words
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