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  2. IMMIGRANTS FROM INDIA.

    Another party of Anglo-Indians, 17 in all, reached Melbourne yesterday by the Orient Company's steamer Orvieto from Colombo. They paid their own passage money. They ...

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  3. WHEAT AND FLOUR EXPORTS.

    The figures showing the exports of wheat and flour from a cereal producing country, for any particular year closely indicate whether the season has been one of plenty ...

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  4. KITCHENER IN CAMP

    The expected happened. Lord Kitchener followed the plan he adopted in Queensland, and had the troops turned out during the hours of darkness and sent away under ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Two sudden deaths occurred at Port Adelaide on Friday, and in each instance they were attributed to the oppressive character of the weather. George Valentine Gow, ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE

    At the meeting at the Protestant Hall last night Mr. Bowling said amongst other things of a character derogatory to Mr. Hughes, that on the day on which he ...

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  7. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The returns for the Bank of England for the week ended Wednesday, published to-day, and the comparison with the previous week, are as follows: ...

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  8. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The supply of coal is becoming short on the majority of the mines, and though nothing definite has yet been announced, it is regarded as fairly certain that they will ...

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  9. YOUTH DROWNED IN TANK.

    Harry Anderson, 17 years of age, was drowned in a tank at Gladstone, Toogimbie, Yesterday evening. He was employed by Charles Thorpe. The latter and his wife ...

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  10. ATTENDANCE AT CAMPS.

    Some illfeeling was caused in the Telegraph Department by an announcement that a temporary employe had been refused leave to attend the Kitchener camp in ...

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  11. MELBOURNE WHARFAGE RATES.

    Exception has been taken by Queensland banana-growers and others interested in the trade to the action of the Melbourne Harbor Trust in raising the wharfage rate ...

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  12. HELP FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    After Mr. McWilliams had addressed members of the Waihi Miners' Union last evening, it was resolved to donate one shift's pay of 10/ each to the Newcastle ...

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  13. A VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    At about 8.15 on Friday night Mr. Gray, a fruiterer, met with an accident on College-road, Kent Town. He was driving a one-horse covered cart in which were ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    British 2½ per cent. consols (Goschen's) are quoted at £82 7/6, as against £82 17/6 a week ago. Quotations for Australian Government stocks compare with those of ...

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  15. "THE EASIEST WAY."

    Mr. J. Paterson, president of the Federated Coal and Shale Workers' Association, and representative of the miners on the special Mining Wages Board, stated this ...

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  16. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Although the Railway Commissioners are not yet prepared to announce the acceptance of any tenders for the next two years' coal contracts, it is understood that the ...

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  17. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    The Treasurer, for the Acting Minister [?] Education, has approved the following appointments:- Head Teachers.—Bierwirth, R., ...

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  18. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    It is under the consideration of the Federal Government whether in the proposed enquiry by a Royal Commission into the sugar industry the investigation shall not ...

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  19. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The market rate for short loans is 2½ per cent.; or bills at three months, 3 5-16 per cent., the bank rate being 4 per cent. The market rate in Paris is 2¾ per cent., and in ...

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  20. THE WARATAH SEARCH.

    The Waratah Citizens' Committee has narrowed down to three the tenders which have been received for the supply of vessel to make a search forthwith, and it ...

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  21. A CASE OF SUNSTROKE.

    Alfred Rundle, of Franklin-street, was admitted to the Adelaide Hosptal on Friday afternoon in an unconscious condition He was walking along the street, when he ...

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  22. MOONTA MINERS.

    Much of the local unemployed thrown out of work by the stoppage of the mines due to the coal trouble in New South Wales has been absorbed by farmers and ...

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  23. MORE TROUBLE IN SYDNEY.

    The Union liner Marama arrived last night from Newcastle, and made preparations for loading this morning. The wharf laborers, however, had heard somehow that ...

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  24. FUTURE MOVEMENTS.

    The Federal Minister of Defence (Hon. Joseph Cook) has forwarded to us the revised list of the itinerary of Lord Kitchener, which, for the remainder of his stay ...

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  25. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations:- Broken Hill Block 10, buyers 72/6, sellers 75/. ...

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  26. A SPINE FRACTURED.

    Mr. E. watson, a resident or Wistow, has had his spine fractured through a peculiar accident. He was lowering a heavy pole into a quarry, when one end struck ...

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  27. TROUBLE ON A BARQUE.

    An extraordinary deadlock has arisen between the captain and crew of the Norwegian barque Odd, now lying at Westport. The difficulties are chiefly due to ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—The wheat markets are strong and active, a[?]d holders very firm. The following sales are reported:- Bannockburn, barque, 37,037 bags, ...

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  29. VICTORIAN CONTRIBUTIONS.

    Altogether £2,277 has been received by the secretary of the Trades Hall Council in aid of the coal miners' strike fund. This with £200 from the Melbourne ...

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  30. THE LOG OF THE SABINE.

    The complete log of the Sabine is to be obtained by the Federal Government from the Union Castle Company's offices in London. It is thought that the papers are ...

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  31. BUILDER FALLS ON HIS HEAD.

    An accident happened yesterday morning to Mr. J. Pollock, a young man employed by the Government Ways and Works Department in the erection of the two railway ...

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  32. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. R. Ratcliffe, who is under engagement to Pratt, Whiting, & Co., the successful tenderers for the supply of machinery in connection with the smallarms ...

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  33. HELP FROM THE WEST.

    The Subiaco and East Fremantle municipal councils have each donated £5 to the Waratah search fund, and have also opened a list for public subscriptions. ...

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  34. TASMANIA WILL ASSIST.

    A meeting was held at the Town Hall to-night to consider what action should be taken by Tasmania in the matter of a further search for the Waratah. It was ...

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  35. SUDDEN DEATH AT GAWLER.

    Carl August Linke, aged 43, blacksmith, well-known in Gawler, died suddenly last evening. After sitting outside, apparently well, he went inside about 9 to work ...

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  36. VICTORIAN CAMP DURATION.

    The Minister of Defence has modified his instructions that the Victorian camp is to be continued for eight days by providing that the men who must be back at their ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    It is understood that Mr. R. Hastie, who represented Kanowna in the State Assembly for years in the Daglish Government, will contest the Coolgardie seat in ...

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  38. PUGILISM.

    Having had no reply to his cablegram sent to Mr. W. W. Naughton, sporting editor of the San Francisco "Examiner" and American correspondent of the Sydney ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    Georse Pendlebury was practising on a bicycle at Lah, and when the machine was going at a good [?]ace his sister a child of four years, ran across his track. He tried ...

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  40. "THE WATERLOO OF UNIONISM."

    At the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council on Friday evening Mr. A. Biggers, representative of the Newcastle Coalminers' Association, now in Adelaide, on ...

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  41. A DOG-CART CAPSIZED.

    An accident happened at the railway-station yesterday. A horse, driven by Miss Ada McDonald became restless, and in attempting to bolt, ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL.

    The weather was fearfully oppressive to-day, although the shade, temperature was only 99 deg. Thunderstorms have been hanging about, and this afternoon heavy ...

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  43. REMOVAL OF GOODS WITHOUT AUTHORITY.

    Mr. W. W. Jenkin (Acting Collector of Customs) has been informed that the Minister has imposed a penalty of £2 10/ in the case heard before the Collector of ...

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  44. CRICKET.

    At a welcome home tendered by the members of the Melbourne Cricket Club to Armstrong and Ransford to-night the former, referring to the recent tour of the ...

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  45. A FATHER'S MISTAKE

    W. A. McMillan, a resident of Tabbul mixed sheep-dip powder with treacle in mistake for sulphur, administered it to his two children, and took some himself. One ...

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  46. SUICIDE OF A DROVER.

    A drover, Louis Darchy, late of the Darling River, where his farnily are well known, having had stations on that river some years ago, committed suicide by ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    The date on which Mr. Deakin will visit Brisbane has not yet been decided, but it will probably be in the middle of February. An effort will be made during his visit to ...

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  48. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    The table below strikingly shows the large increase in the quantity of mails received by the English mail steamers during the last few years: ...

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  49. PRODUCE IN LONDON.

    The Premier received to-day the following cablegram, dated yesterday, from the Agent-General, giving the latest prices ruling in London for Australian, Victorian, ...

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  50. DROWNED IN A DAM.

    On Wednesday about midday Mr. B. Challenger reported to the police that Mr. Jonn Alexander, who was working on his father's farm, had been accidentally ...

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  51. CHILDREN'S LIKES AND DISLIKES.

    Most children have an objection to their teeth being cleaned, and it is with great reluctance that they submit to the operation. This is not altogether to be wondered ...

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  52. THE POWER OF VALAZE.

    It has been proved that Valaze, the infallible skin beautifier, not only refreshes and restores a faded skin or tired complexion, but what is much more wonderful, ...

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  53. A PORTER'S HARD LOT.

    Misfortune after misfortune was described by a man, aged 36, who was brought before Marylebone Police Court, London, last month. He was a market porter, Is[?]ac ...

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  54. SHIPPING.

    Niwar[?], steamer, from Wellington November 24, at London. Waimate, steamer, from Wellington November 17, at London. ...

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  55. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.

    A citizen of a Melbourne suburb received last Tuesday a postcard which had been posted to him just upon 21 years ago. The card was from a person bearing the ...

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  56. FALL FROM A TANK-STAND.

    Mr. Hamilton, whilst fixing a windmill and tank on Mr. W. J. Lowe's farm, fell from the tank-stand, sustaining slight injuries to hit, legs. He proceeded to ...

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  57. MINING MAN FOUND DEAD.

    The body of G. F. Schloo, mining registrar, of Kanowna, was found at the rear of His Majesty's Hotel, Perth, this morning. Near by was an empty bottle, which ...

    Article : 56 words
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  61. FALL OF 50 FT.

    E. Whealan, a miner, fell down a chute, a distance of 50 ft., at Block 10 to-day, and dislocated his shoulder. ...

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  62. PEA RIFLE FATALITY.

    Roderick Farley, two years old, who resided with his parents at Makimba, on the Belmore line, was shot in the forehead with a pea rifle yesterday, and died this ...

    Article : 84 words
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