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  2. Mrs. Ruth Rugless.

    The death occurred, at her residence, Rudolph terrace, Glenelg, on Saturday morning, of Mrs. Ruth Rugless, at the age of 76 years. The deceased lady, who had ...

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  3. CASUALTIES.

    Constable Martin reported at the City Watchhouse on Thursday that Sgt. Reuben James Barkla (24) had died shortly before 12 o'clock on Wednesday night as the ...

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  4. EARLY BROKEN HILL.

    "I remember one evening Mr. Thomas Low came to our camp and said that be had found chlorides in several places L on the surface of the hill," said Mr. J. Lamb ...

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  5. MULES AT AUSTION.

    "As stubborn as a mule" is an oft-quoted saying, but so far as the unusually large crowd of spectators who assembled at the John Bull Bazaar on Friday morning could; ...

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  6. OBITUARIES.

    Gnr. Mills, a member of the A.I. sian of the Naval Force, died at his residence, Semaphore, on Thursday. He was formerly in the Imperial Navy, but retired ...

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  7. Mr. John Oates.

    Mr. John Oates, an old and respected resident of the Gawler district, died on Sunday. The deceased, who was 89 years of-age, was born in the Isle of Man, and ...

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  8. Mrs. Harriet G. Nation.

    Mrs. Harriet G. Nation died at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr. W. P. Hughes), at the age of 99 years, on Monday evening. Mrs, Nation had-been a resident ...

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  9. Mr. Edward Tonkin.

    Mr. Edward Jenkin of Lewiston died at the age of 93 years on Friday. The deceased came to the State from CornWall 68 years ago. He was a successful ...

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  10. EIRE AT CHAFF MILL.

    MOONTA, January 27.—A fire occurred at Messrs. S. Hill & Son's chaff mills at North Moonta this afternoon. No work had been done at the mill since Tuesday, ...

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  11. Mr. F. W. G. Heinrich.

    Mr. F. W. G. Heinrich, who died recently at Bute, was born at New Mecklenburg, near Tanunda, in 1864. In 1886 he went to Bute, where he acquired a large ...

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  12. Mrs. W. Heed.

    The death of Mrs. W. Head has removed, one of the pioneers Of the district (writes: our Port Germein correspondent). The deceased lady, with her parents, Mr. and ...

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  13. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    HAWKER, January 26.—Mrs. George Glass, sen., of Hookina, met with a burning accident on January 18, while preparing tea. Her clothes became ignited, but ...

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  14. Mr. Harry Olifent.

    Mr. Harry Olifent died at his residence, Brunswick road, Dulwich, early on Sunday afternoon, after a short illness. The deceased was in his sixty-ninth year, having ...

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  15. Hon. Harold Courtenay Tennyson

    Our London correspondent, in a cable message on Tuesday, announced the death of the Hon. Harold Courtenay Tennyson, the third son of ...

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  16. A BROKEN LEG.

    PARILLA, January 28.—During harvesting operations Harvey Hunting aged l4 years, in the employ of Mr. W. J, Mitchell, while taking a team of fresh hones ...

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  17. Mrs. Gill.

    Mrs. Gill, wife of Mr, Walter Gill, the Conservator of Forests, died suddenly in Hobart on Monday night. She had gone to the island state for a holiday, and was ...

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  18. MOTOR CAR BURNT.

    OWEN, January 27.—At about 1 o'clock on Thursday morning, Mr. A. D. Terrell (manager or the Bank of Adelaide) wag aroused from his sleep -by a strong, small ...

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  19. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday Mr. Angas presented a petition, praying for a Bill to licence public conveyances, so that they might be placed under Proper ...

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  20. A SMALL BLAZE.

    PORT BROUGHTON, January 28.—A fire broke out in an upstairs bedroom of the local hotel last evening. The curtains were ignited by the wind from an open ...

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  21. "THE BLUE PENCIL."

    Additional War Precautions Regulations —(1) Empowering the Minister to prohibit the publication of newspapers, periodicals, or books printed in foreign languages; and ...

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  22. Mrs. Elizabeth Truman.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Truman, relict of the late Mr. Joseph Truman, ironworker, of Mount Gambier, died on January 28, at her residence in that town. She was a native ...

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  23. Mr. F. P. Kelly.

    Rowing men and lacrosseurs will regret to hear of the sudden death of Mr. F. P. Kelly, at Port Elliot, whither he had gone for a holiday. He was employed in the ...

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  24. SHIP ASHORE.

    To-day word Was received in Melbourne that the Norwegian sailing ship Sorfareren was ashore on the north-east coast of King Island. The exact locality of the mishap ...

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  25. THE AUSTRALIAN STOICS.

    When travelling by train yesterday afternoon from Liverpool to Sydney a soldier, Norman McKenzie, had his arm projecting from a carriage window. Something ...

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  26. Mrs. Bridget Manning.

    The death has occurred at Nhill, Victoria, of Mrs. Bridget Manning, wife of the late Mr. J. P. Manning (who pre-deceased her by only [?] week), at the age of 86 ...

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