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  3. FITZROY EXPLOSION.

    The coronial enquiry into the Fitzroy explosion was commenced to-day. Jane Ennis stated that Crabtree rented her loft, and her daughter stated that ...

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  6. BROKEN HILL. USING INSULTING LANGUAGE.

    August Bautn was charged at the Police Court to-day with using insulting language to Nora Clark at South Broken Hill on March 28. He pleaded not guilty, and ...

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  7. FOOTBALL. WEST ADELAIDE V. COMBINED TEAM.

    At the Adelaide Oval this afternoon the West Adelaide Football Club will play a combined team from the district. The following are the teams:—West Adelaide.—P. Bruce, J. Cabill, J. ...

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  8. INQUEST.

    An inquest was held to-day on the late Samuel Harvey Manuel, who died as the result of a fall of rock in the South Mine on March 17. The verdict was ...

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  9. NORWOOD II. V. ROSSLYN PARK.

    The Allowing players have been selected to represent Norwood II. in the match against Rosslyn Paris this afternoon at Rossiyn Park:—C. H. Benson, J. Barrows, L. Caust, J. A. ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. WEST'S PICTURES.

    An especially attractive programme is billed for to-night at Olympia. The historical Charge of the Light Brigade will be depicted in a stirring picture entitled ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. A WIFE IN CHAINS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," writing on February 18, gives full particulars of the extraordinary case of chaining a wife. He says:— ...

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  12. A NAVVY'S SUICIDE.

    Michael Linnane, a navvy, committed suicide by catting his throat near Dungog to-day. ...

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  13. ENTERTAINMENTS. THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR MAID.

    On Saturday, April 16, Mr. William Anderson will present at the Theatre Royal his latest and greatest dramatic success—The Prince and The Beggar Maid, ...

    Article : 190 words
  14. BRITISH POLITICS. THE VETO RESOLUTIONS.

    The general opinion so far in political circles has been that if the Lords reject Mr. Asquit's veto resolutions the Government will appeal to the Crown for ...

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  15. FIRE AT SEA. PANIC STRICKEN PASSENGERS.

    The passengers on board the steamer Cairnena yesterday had a terrible experience. A fire broke out on the steamer while in the English Channel, and those, ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. FOOTBALL OLD AND NEW.

    Those who attend the various ovals to watch the senior clubs battle for the football premiership have a very faint idea of the disadvantages under which the ...

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  17. MINING NOTES.

    The report of the directors of the Broken Hill Junction Leadmining Company for the six months ended January 31 last, to be submitted to the ordiary ...

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  18. AMATEUR BOXING.

    At the Stadium, Flinders street, to-night the amateur boxing championship of South Australia will take place. The semi-finals of bantam and feather-weights ...

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  19. SHAKESPEARIAN RECITAL.

    Miss Marie Torrance,. the young Victorian elocutionist, will give a Shakespearian recital at the Victoria Hall on April 23. Miss Torrance, who has a ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The Empire Theatre has secured a prominent place amongst vaudeville entertainments, and this evening, the anniversary of its opening, one of the most ...

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  21. TARIFF REFORM MOTION.

    Yesterday afternoon, during the discussion in the House of Commons on a motion by Mr. Benn (Unionist member for Greenwich) that fiscal reform was ...

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  22. SIGNALLERS' SMOKE SOCIAL.

    The No. 7 Company Corps of Australian Signallers held a smoke social at Miss Martin's Cafe, Pirie street, on Friday evening, when Captain C. M. Billin ...

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  23. WOMEN AND CHILDREN HURLED YARDS.

    The principal cause of the panic on the Cairnena was an explosion which accom panied the fire. Women, who were sitting with children in their arms on the ...

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  24. BENEFIT CONCERT AT WALEERVELLE.

    An entertainment was given in the Walkerville Hall on Friday evening for the benefit of Mrs. J. Honway, a widowed lady, residing in the district, for ...

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  25. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Refrring to the relations between Japan and America, "Yorodizu" and "Niroku," the Japanese newspapers, have published cartoons on the matter. The ...

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  26. THE EXHIBITION.

    The following swards were made at the Chamber of Manufactures Exhibition yesterday:—Fine Arts.—Judges—Messrs. E. Davies, J. White, and H. P. Gill. The judges ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED GAROTTING.

    At about'2 o'clock yesterday afternoon an almost unprecedented attempt at garotting in the history of the city occurred in Currie street. ...

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  28. RUSSIAN CRIME.

    The prevalence of crime in Russia may be gathered from the fact that during the last five years 6268 death sentences have been passed there. Of these ...

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  29. THE SEMAPHORE PIERROTS.

    To-night at the Semaphore Beach Theatre the Pierrots Company will be augmented. Kiss Marie Dunoon, a clever and refined society entertainer, ...

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  30. FREETRADE FALLACY.

    The fallacy of freetrade bringing cheap goods is a matter.upon which Mr. Samuel 'Hordern, head of Anthony Hordern and Sons, Sydney, who is at present on a visit ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES. SHIPPING CONTRACT RENEWED.

    The Canadian Trade Department has renewed the Union Steamship Company's trade contract from Australia and New Zealand to Vancouver for one year from ...

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  32. THE STARVING MAN.

    Friday afternoon found Sacco-Homan, the starving man, not quite as well as he has been, and it is evident that his attempt to fast for 43 days and nights is ...

    Article : 174 words
  33. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener arrived in San Francisco to-day by the Marama from New Zealand. On Sunday he leaves for Canada, after which he expects to go to the ...

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  34. EMIGRATION FROM BRITAIN.

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  35. THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH.

    In the Adelaide Town Hall to-night Mr. Edward Reeves will give The Cricket on the Hearth (Dickens). Mr. Reeves maintains the continuity of the story ...

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  36. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade reports that British trade for March showed an increase of six million pounds in imports and two million pounds in exports. The ...

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  39. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "E.J.W."—Read the Single Tax Column published in our pages every Saturday. ...

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  40. EXPLOSION IN JAPAN.

    A terrible explosion took place yesterday at Tokio, Japan. A lighter loaded with dynamite somehow took fire, and before anything could be done a ...

    Article : 58 words
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