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  4. DYNAMITARDS AT NEW THEBARTON.

    Early on Monday morning the New Thebarton tramsheds were visited by thieves, who broke into the office, blew the safe open, and decamped, with cash ...

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  5. TODAY’S WEATHER MAP.

    In the above map the [?] of lines of equal bar[?]tric pressure are shown, the values being indicated by the figures given at the end of each line. Direction of the wind is shown by arrows flying with the wind:—Ligit 10 moderate [?] ; fresh to strong ; gales ; heavy gales ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MARRYATVILLE SHOOTING CASE.

    On Monday afternoon the hospital authorities reported that the condition of Constable Hyde had grown still more serious, and that, in fact, he was sinking, and ...

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  7. RETURN OF MR. WADE

    Mr. Wade (Premier of New South Wales), who has been on a trip to Western Australia for the benefit of his health, returned east by the R.M.S. Ormuz on ...

    Article : 412 words
  8. LATEST MARKETS.

    Metals. Messrs. Clarke & Co., Grenfell street, report the receipt of the following metal advices, dated London, December 31 4. [?] ...

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  9. A GOOD RAIN.

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  10. THE BARRIER DISPUTE.

    RAILWAY LINE BLOWN UP. BROKEN HILL, January 4. This morning there was a serious ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. Police Scouring the Country

    The police authorities had nothing directly to report this morning concerning the shooting affray. Every available man on the foot, mounted and detective staff ...

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  12. GETTING PAST THE PICKETS.

    Broken Hill, January 3. The weather of yesterday and to-day has been very trying to the men engaged on picket duty, through it has made their ...

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  13. TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. POSITION AT PORT PIRIE.

    Yesterday afternoon a number of unionists, headed by the A.M.A. Band, formed themselves into a procession at the union’s office and marched in procession to the ...

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  16. STUD SHEEP BURNT TO DEATH.

    One of the most destructive fires, in the history of the Farrell’s Flat district broke out on Saturday afternoon, when the heat wave was at its maximum. Shortly ...

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  17. HOUSEBREAKING AT ST. PETERS.

    Householders cannot be too persistently warned of the danger which they place their homes and property by leaving them unprotected for any period Citizens have ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  21. Weather Reports and Forecosts.

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  22. THE DISASTER IN ITALY.

    In view of the terrible tidings which have come by cable since the first publication of the South Australian Consular Agents’s appeal for help for the suffering ...

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  23. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The Ormuz, carrying this week’s English mail, reached the Outer Harbour at noon on Monday, and Adelaide letters were made available during the afternoon. The ...

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  24. PORT ADELAIDE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

    On Monday morning the secretary of the Port Adelaide Congregational Church (Mr. F. Cockington) received a letter from the Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher, of Kurri-Kurri. ...

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  25. EFFORTS AT CONCILIATION.

    The registrar of the Commonwealth Court of Arbitration saw the President (Mr. Justice Higgins) at Dromana to-day with regard to the mining trouble at ...

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  26. THE WOOROORA SEAT.

    Arrangements have been made for a conference of delegates from the Australian National League and the South Australian Farmers and Producers’ Political Union, ...

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  27. JOHNSON AND THE METHODISTS.

    The Rev. J. Taylor, of the Methodist Central Mission, when seen on Sunday night with reference to Jack Johnson’s statement, said he had no idea that the ...

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  28. INTERSTATE BOWLS.

    NEWCASTLE, January ,4. The team of bowlers from South Australia Newcastle on Saturday, and during the afternoon played a match against a ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. L. B. Fletcher, of Kurri-Ku[?]i, New South Wales, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Port Adelaide Congregational Church. ...

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  30. LATEST MINING.

    ADELAIDE TOURISTS’ CLUB.—On January 1 the Adelaide Tourists’ Club made their annual [?]ip to [?]ley Bridge, and splendid games were the result. The home team were without the ...

    Article : 241 words
  31. HEAT WAVE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The thermometer registered 104 deg in Sydney on Sunday afternoon but it was much higher in the outlying districts, and at Guildford, where 115 dog. was ...

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  32. BUSH FIRES AT YASS

    SYDNEY, January 4 The country in the Yass district. between Little River and Murrumbidgee, is being swep[?] by fire. The damage to grass ...

    Article : 59 words
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