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  4. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— A FATAL FIRE.

    A house occupied by Mrs. Farrell, an elderly woman, and her daughter, situated off Devonshire-street, Surry Hills, took fire yesterday night. Mrs. Farrell was so severely ...

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  5. The following appeared in our at editions yesterday:— THE SNELL WILL CASE.

    The hearing of the Snell will case, which has been before the court for the past several weeks, was concluded to-day. Judgment was reserved. ...

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  6. THE FOOTSCRAY TRAGEDY.

    The woman Mrs. M'Carthy, who murdered her children yesterday and then attempted to commit suicide, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital to-day. She is still suffering, and ...

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  7. ANOTHER MINING INSPECTOR.

    Alderman John Polkinghorne, of Broken Hill, has been appointed a Government mining inspector. ...

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  8. MR. LORMER AND LICENSING CASES.

    A deputation to-day from the Victorian Alliance waited on the Solicitor-General (Sir Henry Cuthbert) and asked that he should give the Alliance an assurance that if Mr. ...

    Article : 83 words
  9. MR. PARIS NESBIT.

    Mr. Paris Nesbit appeared in Chambers before the Chief Justice this morning, and made an application for an order calling upon Dr. Cleland to bring him before the court for ...

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  10. ACTION AGAINST THE PROPRIETARY.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Boucaut, Robert Lloyd sued the Broken Hill Proprietary Company for £2500 damages for injuries sustained through the ...

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  11. EDUCATION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government has agreed, in view of the arduons nature of the duties of school teachers, that it is not unreasonable to give schools a week's holiday at midwinter. It ...

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  12. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The funeral of Cunningham, the jockey, took place to-day, and was largely attended. Visiting and other jockeys headed the procession, which went from King William-street to ...

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  13. ASSAULT ON A TRAIN.

    Ernest Bailey Pilkington, on remand, was charged at the police court to-day with assaulting Customs officer Fotheringham on the Broken Hill [?]ess on May 2. The ...

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  14. LE MUSEE SOCIAL.

    THERE arrived by this morning's express from Adelaide two representatives of the French Philanthropie Society known as Le Musec Social, viz., Professor L. Vigouroux and ...

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  15. BAGG BREAKS THE RECORD

    ALTHOUGH W. Virgin's time from Broken Hill to Adelaide on a bicycle was some hours below the record previously put up by Petch, it was confidently expected that a large slice ...

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  16. HUSBAND AGAINST WIFE.

    Beatrice Ellison, who answered a "wanteda-wife" advertisement, and afterwards married John Ellison, of South Yarra, was to-day charged at the police court with forging ...

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  17. A PENINSULA FOOTBALL TEAM.

    MR. PLANT, the secretary of the Football Association, has received a letter from the secretary of the Yorke's Peninsula Football Association Informing him that a team from ...

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  18. INSPECTOR OF WARLIKE STORES.

    Colonel Gonion, Commandant of the South Australian Military Forces, had been appointed (temporarily) inspector of Warlike Stores in London for the colonies, generally ...

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  19. THE COASTAL STORM.

    Rain is still falling in Sydney. The steamer Lubra. which departed from Sydney for Newcastle yesterday, returned to Port Jackson to-day, after battling for 16 ...

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