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  4. THE VINTAGE 1903.

    It some of those old advocates of vine and olive culture who have long since passed away could leave those peaceful realms where they are taking their long. ...

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  5. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    The funeral of Sir Charles Gavan Duny took place last week at the Roman Catholic Church of Notre Dame, Nice, tut it is understood that the remains are to be ...

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  6. ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES.

    The Earl of Meath is still hard at work upon his scheme for the establishment of Empire Day, with a view to the encouragement of friendly foolings between all ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN BUSHRANGING.

    On the night of January 8, 1867, Carroll and his companions started on foot from Jinden at about 8 o'clock, intending to visit lie house of a bean named Guinnes. about ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    The railway earnings last week amounted to £7,216 less than for the corresponding week last year. The receipts from July 1, 1002, to date amounted to £2,294,116 a ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    Another case of plague has occurred. The patient is a woman who is an inmate of the Brisbane Hospital, but who had resided in George street. ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the course of a speech to-day Mr. W. Hall Jones, Minister for Works, said he thought something should be done to assist widows and children left in near ...

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  11. PRODUCE NOTES.

    By me Warrigal Messrs. D. & J. Fowler received a consignment of rabbits which were in splendid condition, and have found a ready at good prices. The same ...

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  12. PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE AT HINDMARSH.

    Un Monday evening the Hindraarsh Council resumed its enquiry on the question of protection against fire. The Mayor (Mr. F. King) presided, and there were ...

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  13. LARGE FAMILIES OR SMALL?

    The race [?] which President Rosevelt fears will result from the deeliaing birth rate of his native country is nor a peculiarly American danger. If carefully ...

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  14. THE PERTH TO ADELAIDE RAILWAY PROJECT.

    Sir—Your correspondent Mr. Thomas Burgoyne in his reply to me leaves nothing to answer, but to show that I am not single in this proposed wicked waste of ...

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  16. WASTEFULNESS AND SLEEPER CONTRACTS.

    Sir—Government generally begins to practice economy late. I would point to n unnecessary waste in connection with our timber resources. The Government is ...

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