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  3. THE EARTHQUAKE IN LAMAICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3.25 p.m.— The latest details of the earthquake at Kingston, Jamaica, state that it occurred without warning. ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON Wednesday Evening.— A ty-phoon swept over the islands of Leyte and Samar, in the Philippines, on the 10th instant. ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.— Fraulein Betsy Schulz, daughter of a lawyer, committed suicide at Lubeck, Germany, after killing Herr Stiller, a millionaire, and an ...

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  6. Death of Alfred Shaw.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The death is announced of Alfred Shaw, the famous Nottinghamshire professional cricketer, at the age of 64. ...

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  7. London Wool Sales.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.— At the wool sales this evening competition was animated and prices were firm, all sections operating. ...

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  9. NOTES.

    A semi-official statement is published, which says that Sir William Lyne will not go to London to represent the Commonwealth at the Navigation Conference. It may here be ...

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  10. ANOTHER BARCELONA PLOT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.— A plot has been discovered against various Spanish rotabilities, and intended to mark (sic) the trial dealing with the attempt upon the life ...

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  11. The Salvation Army Split.

    LONDON, Wedneseday Evening.— Mr. Ballington Booth's Volunteers, by praying, singing, and making a horrible din, tried to oust General Booth's adherents, known as ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. EARLIER CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A very severe earthquake occurred at Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, on Monday afternoon. The city, it is reported, has been destroyed, and ...

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  14. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.— The visible supply of American wheat, according to "Bradstreet's," is 80,673,000 bushels. ...

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  15. MR. GEORGE WILLS' ESTATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.— The estate of the late Mr. George Wills has been sworn at £718,525. He bequeathed £5000 for Adelaide charities. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND RELIGIONS.

    Statistics which have been published as to the relative numbers of adherents of different religions in New Zealand will recall the circumstance that its early colonisation was in ...

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  17. RESCUED AT SEA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.— The British snip Barcore, Captain M'Kenzie, from Hastings Mills, Puget Sound, with lumber for Adelaide, when in lat 47deg north, long. ...

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  18. THE STEAM TRAWLER SCHEME.

    IT will be remembered that the last Federal Parliament, towards the end of 1906, voted the sum of £8000 for the purpose of purchasing a trawler, by whose aid the supposed ...

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  19. TALLOW SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.— At the sales of Australian tallow to-day 909 casts were offered, of which 418 were sold. Prices were:— Mutton, fine 38s 3d, medium ...

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  20. NEEDLESS FUSS.

    Because Mr. Ashton, State Minister for Lands, is about to do what everyone has known for some time he would do, and quit political life, and because Mr. O'Conor, ...

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  21. POLICE JS.P.

    The undermentioned superintendents of police hare been appointed to the Commission of the Peace:— Abraham Robert Sherwood, Sydney; William Richard Elliott, Albury; Alexander ...

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  22. PROPOSED NEW TRAM ROUTE

    For years past the residents of Enmore and the neighborhood have experienced much, inconvenience and loss of time when desiring to visit either Leichhardt or Balmain, it being ...

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  23. CARBOLIC BY MISTAKE.

    Adelaide Robinson, 30, residing in Edward-street, Pyrmont, drank hall a glass of carbolic acid by mistake at her home last evening. The acid began to bora soon after being ...

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  24. THE BUS JUMPER.

    The motor bus has scarcely been seen in Sydney streets, and with our fine system of trams it will probably never have much sway, but in London it is now well established. ...

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  25. AFTER EATING FISH.

    James Dennison, 57, who resides in Pitt-street," near the Haymarket, was taken to the Sydney Hospital early this morning, suffering from ptomaine poisoning. He stated that he ...

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  26. ACCIDENT TO A JOCKEY.

    On inquiry at St. Vincent's Hospital this morning, it was ascertained that the Jocker Herbert Carr was still in an unconscious condition. ...

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  27. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    James M'Innes, of wyangree, near kyogie, dairy farmer, Mr. L. T. Lloyld, official assignee. Annie Edith Amand Hokin, trading as Mrs. Hockin, of Millitary-road, Mosman, milliner. Mr. ...

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  28. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    The following public holidays have been proclaimed:— District of Manilla, Thursday,, January 24; police district of Brisbane. Water, Friday, January 25; Electorate of ...

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  29. QUEEN'S HALL.

    Bovis Brothers' vaudeville Company, lately appearing so successfully at the National Amphitheatre; will commence a short season the Queen's Hall' to-night, pending ...

    Article : 92 words
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