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  2. MINING.

    The general manager of the British mine reports for the week ended April 11:— Development. ...

    Article : 440 words
  3. LATEST CABLES. (Reuter's Messages.) MR. 'ASQUITH IN THE HOUSE.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister and Secretary for War, received an ovation of his entrance into the House of Commons this afternoon after his ...

    Article : 44 words
  4. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. THE MEXICAN TURMOIL.

    The United States Cabinet has ordered the United States admirals off the Mexican coast at Mayos to demand a salute from General Huerta. ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Experts testified before the Dominions' Commission that only one-fifth of the known gold-mining area on the Rand was being worked. ...

    Article : 54 words
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  7. THE ONKAPARINGA "PICNIC."

    Somebody once sagely observed that when a man mostly wants a holiday is the day after a holiday. This may not always be the case, but it certainly is ...

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  8. "BUNCAROY'S" PETS.

    He, to use his own expression, "lobbed into the town" at a late hour last night carrying with him a chin that would have been no disgrace to ...

    Article : 482 words
  9. THE SUFFRAGETTES STILL AT WORK.

    While Sir Edward Carson was visiting Bangor the suffragettes attempted to set fire to the railway station by means of a lighted candle set in a wooden box ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced here of Sir William Whyte, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway. ...

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  11. LABOR IN CONFERENCE. FUNDS FOR ELECTION PURPOSES.

    The Independent Labor Conference has agreed to strike a levy of 1/ per member of all affiliated unions to provide funds to run candidates at the ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A number of boys at the Grange were bathing near the jetty steps, with a high tide running, and a depth of water of about 8ft. at that particular ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. WOMEN SMUGGLERS.

    In the police court to-day, two married women were charged with having imported opium suitable for smoking. The evidence was that the defendants ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. LIBERAL HYPOCRISY.

    The British Socialist Conference being held in London has passed a resolution condemning the hypocrisy of the Liberal planholders, and place hunters ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. GENERAL CABLES. (Reuter's Messages.) INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

    The international chess tournament was concluded last night, when England won easily. The scores were:—England 12; Holland, 4. ...

    Article : 30 words
  16. THE SCOTCH EXPRESS DISASTER.

    The accident to the Scotch express from London to Aberdeen, which collided with an engine at Burntieland, on the north bank of the Firth of ...

    Article : 196 words
  17. A SUFFRAGETTE PROMISE.

    Owing to the auxiety of the officials in regard to the attitude which might be adopted by the British suffragettes during the visit of the King and ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. THE POWER OF SONG.

    When a fire last night threatened to start a panic in a picture palace Totrazzini, the famous singer, who was present, sang for five minutes, stopping the ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. BOLTING HORSE INJURES PEOPLE.

    William Davis, one of 12 persons injured by a bolting horse at the Agricultural Show Grounds on Good Friday, died in the hospital yesterday. ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. TRIED BY FIRE.

    A report from Cincinatti, Ohio (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph"), describes a remarkable test given to a fireproof suit and ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. MAIL NOTICES. DEPARTURES.

    Mails close at the Broken Hill Post Office as under (Adelaide time):— Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and intermediated places.—Daily (Saturday ...

    Article : 197 words
  22. THIS MAD INDIAN ORDERLY.

    Major G. B. Browne, who was seriously injured by the native orderly who ran amok at Tonk, in Rajputana, 55 miles from Japur, has succumbed to ...

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  23. KEATS' UNPUBLISHED POEMS.

    Sir Sidney Colvin. author of the life of Keats (1887), and until recently keeper of the prints and drawings in the British Museum, will shortly publish ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. THE SMALLPOX.

    Since last Friday there has been a revival of smallpox in the metropolitan area. Up to last night seven cases had been reported to the board of health. ...

    Article : 240 words
  25. AN EASTER INCIDENT.

    "I celebrated Eastertide in Adelaide by killing a man," said an Adelaide detective to-day. "And not wilfully. I had occasion to arrest ...

    Article : 162 words
  26. RESTRICTING BETTING IN GERMANY.

    Despite the racing clubs' protests, the Government declines to modify the clause in the Betting Bill prohibiting bookmakers taking bets at races in ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. A TERRIFIC FIRE.

    A fire to-day destroyed a five-storied apartment block in the city. Seven lives were lost, and more person is still missing. One hundred and twenty ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The registrars records for the period from April 5 to April 11 show 12 deaths in Broken Hill. 23 births, and 5 marriages, of the deaths seven ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. WINE LICENSE OPPOSED.

    An application by Francis Casper Blomwall for a colonial wine license for premises situated at 463 Argent-street North met with opposition at this ...

    Article : 554 words
  30. COMSTOCK'S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT

    It a powerful penetrating preparation which acts through the pores of the skin on the nerves, bone, and muscles. It possesses the marvellous propeties ...

    Article : 251 words
  31. UNION MEETINGS. THE A. M. A.

    The A.M.A. adjourned general meeting was resumed last night (reports the official organ), the president (Mr. G. Kerr) occupying the chair. ...

    Article : 215 words
  32. ARRIVALS.

    Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and intermediate places.—Daily (Sunday excepted), 8 a.m. Tasmania.—No regular day. ...

    Article : 225 words
  33. PICTURE SHOW FIRE.

    A panic was caused at the Theatre Royal at Nhill (vic.) last Thursday night, owing to a film belonging to the Melba Picture Company catching fire. ...

    Article : 105 words
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  35. A SIMPLE REMEDY FOR PAIN.

    Those who suffer from headaches neuralgia, sciaticn, lumbago, menstrual pains, and other nerve pains, will find the remedy they are seeking for in the ...

    Article : 324 words
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  37. NORTH MINE CHECKWEIGHERS.

    At a meeting of the North mine checkweighers, held on April 12, Mr. J. Solomon presiding, it was decided (says the official organ) to call for ...

    Article : 50 words
  38. GOVERNMENT TRAM EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. V. L. Roberts presided over a large attendance of members of Government Tramway Employees' Union at a meeting held on Sunday. The ...

    Article : 130 words
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