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  2. Fifty Years Ago.

    The revenue for the year ended March 30, 1860, amounted to £486,000, compared with £480,431 for the previous year. Among the items of revenue were:—Sales ...

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  3. The Loch Katrine.

    The British clipper Loch Katrine, which on Saturday last was reported to be drifting at the mercy of winds and seas off the coast of this State, arrived in Sydney ...

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  4. Sir Joseph Ward's Policy.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) delivered his policy speech at Wineon tonight. He dealt at length with the operations of the past financial year and ...

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  5. Obituaries of the Week.

    Mother Columba Boylan. Mother Columba Boylan died at Cabra Convent on Tuesday. She had been dangerously ill for some time. ...

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  6. CAUGHT IN A CHAFFCUTTER.

    MILANG, May 5.—A serious accident has befallen Victor Hopwood, eon of Mr. B. Hopwood, of Nurragi. who was accidentally caught in a chaffcutter. He is in the ...

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  7. MAILCOACH ACCIDENT.

    COWELL, May 8.—Passengers on the coach between Arno and Cowell had an exciting experience on Friday night. At Carpa, the half-way house, a ...

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  8. Mrs. Daniel Lilley.

    Mrs. Daiel Lilley who died at her residence; Donald street, Strathalbyn, on April 27. was an old resident of the district. For many years die lived at S. n. ...

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  9. Mr. Robert Elvidge.

    Our Broken Hill correspondent tele-: graphed on Friday:—"Mr. Robert Elvidge, an old identity of the Barrier, died at Adelaide to-day, aged 09 years. He had ...

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  10. Mr. William James Campbell Holding.

    Mr. William James Campbell Holding, a resident of the town of Wentworth for 45 years, died at Wentworth last week. The deceased gentleman was a justice of ...

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  11. MINER'S DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL, May 8. — George Thomas Green, miner, aged 52 years, and married, was killed at the Junction North Mine through a fall of earth at No. 11 ...

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  12. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL, May 9.—The inquest on the body of George Thomas Green, who was fatally injured at the Junction North Mine on Saturday, resulted in a ...

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  13. A CRUSHED CHEST.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, May 7.-White in the act of tying a sheet over a loaded truck at the wharf this morning, Mr. J Budarick, engineer of the steamer ...

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  14. Mrs. Le Cornu.

    Much sympathy is being expressed in Prospect and neighbourhood with Mr, J. Le Cornu, the respected Clerk of the District Council, on account of the death ...

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  15. Mr. F. D. Robinson.

    Mr. E. D. Robinson. who had lived in the Stale for 00 years, died at Wallaroo on Saturday. For 32 years he held the position of librarian to the Wallaroo Institute, and ...

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  16. BROKEN RIBS.

    ROBERTSTOWN, May 7.—On Friday afternoon Mrs. William Mosey, jun., was attending to some of the wallpaper in her home, when she fell heavily, and broke ...

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  17. Mrs. M. A. Martin.

    The death is announced of Mrs. M. A. Martin, an old resident of Echange. Dedeased was 81 years of age, and had resided in the hills district for about. 30 ...

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  18. MINERS INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, May 9.—Alfred Mutton, a single man, employed at the Central Mine, was engaged shoeing a horse this afternoon when the animal kicked ...

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  19. GERMAN SAILORS.

    A number of sailors from a German ship in port behaved in a disgraceful manner on Saturday night. They paraded portion of Woolloomooloo at midnight, caroused ...

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  20. Casualties.

    A painful accident happened 0n Thingday to Mr. N. Carnow, one of the employes at Verco Brothers mill, Balaklava. He was engaged in trucking flour, when the ...

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  21. SENATE ELECTION.

    The declaration of the poll in connection with the Senate election took place at the Sheriff's Office on Monday at noon, the usual public announcement, which was ...

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  22. FARMER SERIOUSLY HURT.

    NHILL, May 7.—A serious accident befell Mr. William Rowe, a well-known farmer in this district, near Nhill, this afternoon. He was leading a couple of ...

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  23. REMARKABLE DIVORCE CASE.

    A remarkable story was unfolded in the Divorce Court to-day, when Rebecca Francis O'Flynn, aged 49 years, of Echuca, sought a dissolution of her marriage with ...

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  24. DROWNING CASE.

    BROKEN HILL. May 6.—An inquest on. the body of Ethel May Newman, aged 19 years, who was fount in a waterhole at the Railwaytown Brickworks on Thursday, was ...

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  25. CHOKED AT BREAKFAST.

    PETERSBURG, May 10.—Mr. Francis V. Wood died thin morning while at breakfast. The deceased, who was a remittance man from England, had ...

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  26. MINING FATALITY.

    BROKEN HILL. May C.—An inquest today on the body of James H. Harding, who was fatally injured at the South Mine on Wednesday, resulted in a verdict of ...

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  27. OLD MAX BURNED.

    MELBOURNE May C.-A file, which had. fatal consequence, occurred at Black Dog [?]reek last night. A four-loomed house, owned and occupied by Mr. David ...

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  28. THUNDERSTORMS AND RAIN.

    A thunderstorm, accompanied by heavy rain, parsed over the city to-night. In George street west a flood was caused owing to the water drains not being of ...

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  29. FARMER'S PAINFUL EXPERIENCE.

    STRATH A LBYN, May 10.—Mr. Horace Tucker, son of Mr. E. W. Tucker, of Finniss, met with a peculiar accident yesterday afternoon. He was driving a ...

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  30. MINER INJURED.

    SYDNEY. May 6.—A. miner named Hogan met with a serious accident at Clifton to-day. He was on the edge of the [?] near to Scarborough, and fell over, ...

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  31. DTED WHILE UNDER ARREST.

    At midday on Saturday a man was locked up by the police on a charge of having been drunk 111 King William street. When questioned by the watchhouse ...

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  32. YAWL WITH TWO OCCUPANTS.

    The yawl Onone was rescued from danger this afternoon by the pilot steamer Caplain Cook. She left Hawkesbury yesterday morning with two members of a camping ...

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  33. A FAVOURITE PIANO.

    Mr. G. A. Wurm says:—"My committee held a small social in connection with the opening of the instrument, and I have pleasure in stating that both those that ...

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  34. SUDDEN DEATH.

    At 6.30 on Friday evening G. Paehle, who was employed by Mr. Fletcher at the Etna Iron Foundry, Port Adelaide, wan taken to the Casualty Hospital suffering from pain ...

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