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  2. CASUALTIES. A BROKEN LEG.

    Mrs. E.M. Spence, a widow,. aged 75 years, was alighting from a horse tramcar in Hanson street on Thursday, when she fell, and cne of her legs was broken. Mrs. ...

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  3. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    After half an hour, of questions Mr. Verran, as Leader of the Opposition, proceeded to criticise the Budget. He admitted that the Treasurer had told a ...

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  4. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. A. B. Moncrieff supplied Parliament on Tuesday.with his first official report as; Railways Commissioner. The document, which includes the pith of statements made ...

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  5. DROWNED IN THE MURRAY.

    MELBOURNE, September 27.—A boat-' ing fatality occurred at Bundalong on Saturday evening.' Angus McColl, accompanied by his cousin (Alan James McColl), wan ...

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  6. FALL DOWN STEAMER'S HOLD.

    Henry Gibbs, a foreman stevedore, employed at the steamer Kapunda, berthed at the Copper Company's Wharf, Port Adelaide, fell down the hold of the vessel ...

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  7. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT.

    PORT PIRIE, September 24.—A serious accident happened to a man named. George Hart yesterday evening, about 9 o'clock,. while he was engaged ...

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  8. FALL INTO THE PORT RIVER

    The South Australian Stevedoring Company, Limited, which was responsible for the discharge of the ship Hyderabad, states:—"The assertion in The Register on ...

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  9. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, September 27.—A young mnn named McMaster, eon of Mr. C. McMaater (Chairman of the Western Lands Board), was washed off the breakwater ...

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  10. ACCIDENT TO HORSE AND DRAY.

    KINGSOOTE (K.I.), September 23.— Mr. Weber, a farmer wHo has lately settled on Kangaroo Island, was driving a horse and dray down to the jetty from ...

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  11. FALL OVER A WHARF.

    At about 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning Walter Scott, a labourer, of Croydon, was knocked into the Port Adelaide River at the Ways and Works Wharf, Glanville. ...

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  12. PINNED ON SPIKES.

    MOUNT COMPASS, September 27.—Mr. G. Maslin, sen., of Hindmarsh Tiers, while leaning over a machine which is used to strip the bark from withies, slipped and ...

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  13. KICKED AND TRAMPLED BY A HORSE.

    MOUNT COMPASS, September 23.—Mrs. A. Bishop was engaged in feeding two horses on Monday afternoon, when one of them kicked her, knocked her ...

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  14. LOST OVERBOARD.

    BRISEBANE, September 29.—Mrs. Ger trude Sampson, a tbird-class passenger from Sydney to Brisbane, was lost overboard from the Canadian-Australian liner ...

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  15. LITTLE GIRL RUN OVER.

    PERTH, September 26.—Aggie Wardle, a little girl, was given a lift, with other school children, in a milk cart at North Fremantle on Friday. She lost her balance ...

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  16. SUICIDE OR ACCIDENT?

    SYDNEY, September 29.—Arnold Archibald, aged 11 years, was a few days ago Killed by being run over by a train near the Lindfield Station, and at the inquest ...

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  17. FOUND DROWNED.

    PORT PIRIE, September 26.—wmie Mr. Fred Davis, local manager of the Adelaide Steamtug Company, was getting ready last night at 10 o'clock to start in ...

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  18. WHARF LABOURER INJURED.

    PORT PIRIE, September 28.—A. serious accident occurred- to Henry Wakeham, a wharf labomurer, while working at the Adelaide Steamship Company's ...

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  19. COMMERCE CONGRESS. DELEGATES IN VICTORIA.

    Over 100 delegates from the various parts of the Empire who have attended the Congress of Chambers of Commerce arrived in Melbourne from Sydney on Saturday, The ...

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  20. KILLED AT SEA.

    Upon the arrival at Port Adelaide of the four-masted barque Loch Carron, Capt. Clark reported that during the voyage the carpenter, Peter Henrick, met his death. ...

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  21. YACHTING FATALITY.

    PERTH, September 26.—While yachting on the Swan River this afternoon Mr. W. A. Golland, a well-known oarsman, fell overboard and was drowned. It is ...

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  22. CHILD'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY. September 26.—A resident of Adamstown named Wilmot procured some medicine at Newcastle yesterday, and on.retiring for the night left the bottle on the ...

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  23. WASHED FROM A BREAKWATER.

    SYDNEY, September 28.—A tremendous sea raged at Woliongong last night, and it was while endeavouring to secure some photographs that Mr. C. McMastcra lost ...

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  24. DEATH FROM FRACTURE.

    WALLAROO,.September 25.—On Wednesday morning Henri- Child, a miner, who met with an accident the previous Friday at Taylor's shaft, Wallaroo Mines, died in ...

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  25. FALL FEOM A TREE.

    MELROSE, September 25.—On Saturday Stanley McGregor, son of Mr. J. R. McGregor, fell about 20 ft. from a limb of a tree and sustained considerable injury. The ...

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  26. WORKMAN INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, September 28.—Robert: Gebler. who was working on the Proprie- ' tary Mine, was injured to-day through a tract of coal turning over on him. He ...

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  27. A LAID DROWNED.

    PENOLA, September 28.—An eight-yearold son of Mr. Henry Galpin, who resides about eight miles from Penola, was drowned in a swamp near to his father's ...

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  28. DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) conducted an enquiry on Monday' into the circumstances connected with the death of Airs. Mary Keane, at her residence, Gray ...

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  29. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    PERTH, September 28.—John Birhall, jun.. a settler of Balbarrup, near Bunbury, was taking down a gun in his house, when the charge exploded and entered his groin, ...

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  30. UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT.

    KADINA, September 25—On Friday afternoon, -while engaged in the erection of new poppet heads at. Young's shaft, Wallaroo Mines, Fred Garland, a voung ...

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  31. MINER KILLED.

    KALGOORLIK, September 28.—John Murray, a miner, was lulled in the Golden Horseshoe Mine to-day. He was working at the 1,100 level covering a shoot. His ...

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  32. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    JAMESTOWN, September 27.—David James Brennan, aged 18 years, son of Sir. J. Brennan, of Yongala Estate, while out with three other lads on Sunday afternoon ...

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  33. WORKMAN SUCCUMBS.

    PORT PIRIE, September'28.—George Hart who was injured while working in the slag'pit at the Proprietary works last week through one of the shelter boxes ...

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  34. EPIDEMIC IN PAPUA.

    The recent epidemic of whooping cough and dysentery in Papua (New Guinea) carried off between 400 and 500 natives. The epidemic lasted three ...

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