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  2. FOUND DROWNED.

    RENMARK, September 26.—Alec Skene, an old Scotsman; resident here for some time, was found drowned in the creek at the Avenue Bridge. It is suggested he ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    The news of the death of Mr. James Millar, at Horsham, on Thursday, Sept. 29, was received with the deepest regret in the town. The deceased gentleman occupied ...

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  4. CARNARVON BAY QUESTIONS FOR THE MARINE COURT.

    The investigation by the Court of Marine Enquiry into the loss of the ship Carnarvon Bay off King Island on September 15 was continued to-day. Charles New[?] ...

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  5. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    PORT MACDONNELL, October 1.—Mr. W. G. Smith's young son was riding a restive horse, which threw him heavily, and the boy's shoulder was dislocated. ...

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  6. PLAYING WITH DYNAMITE.

    WALLAROO, October 4—The tug Euro arrived from the Althorpes on Monday with Muriel Turner, aged about 6 years. She had been playing with a dynamite cap found ...

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  7. BROKEN LEG.

    WILMINGTON, October 4.—Charles Wheadon, a settler of 36 years, who is in his eighty-second year, slipped on a round post which had been deposited in the ...

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  8. FRACTURED SKULL.

    TEROWIE, October 3.—Thomas Lynch, aged about 10 years, son of Mr. John Lynch, fell 12 ft. from the roof of a woolshed. His skull was seriously fractured. ...

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  9. A DECLINE EXPLAINED.

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knox), in his latest handbook, draws attention to the fact that South Australia shows a decline in the area under ...

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  10. CASUALTIES. FARMER KILLED.

    OWEN, September 30.—An accident happened near to Owen last evening, by which Mr. Edgar William Wood, a wellknown resident and farmer, met his death. ...

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  11. CHOKED BY A PEANUT.

    MELBOURNE, October 2.—Consueto Poole Stanley, aged 6 years, met her death in a remarkable manner at Windsor on Saturday. She was choked by a peanut, ...

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  12. BUSHRANGING ECHO.

    At Cheltenham on Thursday an old colonist, Mrs. Deboras King, died at the age of 94. Mrs. King was a native of Ireland, and, with her husband and two ...

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  13. LACERATED BY HATPINS.

    The danger caused by hatpins projecting from feminine headgear has lately been emphasized in Melbourne. Mr. J. Barnett, a well-known citizen, while getting off a ...

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  14. OPENING OF THE WOOL SEASON

    Probably the busiest corner in Adelaide on Thursday Sept. 29, Was a room Eugh up at the back of Brookman's Building, in Grenfell street. It was a nerve centre ...

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  15. THE LABOUR MARKET.

    In view of the statement made in the House of Assembly that there is not sufticent labour in South Australia to meet requirements, this paragraph taken from the ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. YOUTHS PAINFUL EXPERIENCE.

    SYDNEY, October 3.—A youth named Baldwin had a painful experience in the Bombala district yesterday. He was shooting with companions in the rough ...

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  17. BOURKE TRAGEDY.

    Boris Senkovitch, the young Russian who was arrested upon a charge of having murdered Alexander Eismond at Bourke, left for Sydney on Friday in charge of Detective ...

    Article : 89 words
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  19. FATALITY AT COUNTRY SPORTS.

    HOOKINA, October 1.—A particularly sad accident occurred to mar the enjoyment of the sports, which were held in Mr. C. Hale's paddock on September 27. At the ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. GIRL ASSAULTED

    A young boundary rider named Thomas Brown was found guilty at the Wagga Circuit Court of an offence against a girl, aged 20, at the Bringagee Station in the ...

    Article : 71 words
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