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  2. NEEDLES: "Short, Sharp, Shiny."

    "Old GENT—"My boy, if I go along this road where shall I come out?" Boy—" T'other end, guv'nor. Warm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS. THE HOLDER SETTLEMENT.

    A meeting of the Holder village settlement was held at the Selborne Hotel on Monday afternoon to receive the report of Messrs. Slater, Hill, and Mulcahy. It was ...

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  4. ANOTHER CANADIAN SCANDAL.

    A sensation has been caused at Montreal by the arrest of Count Villeneuve, a leading French resident, on a charge of forgery. ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    Great interest has prevailed during the week in the discovery of reef-gold in Lovely Gully at Waukaringa, and although the fever has cooled down somewhat it is every now and ...

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  6. THE CRISIS IN ENGLAND. A SUNDAY CABINET MEETING.

    A prolonged Cabinet meeting at which Lord Rosebery presided, was held on Sunday, when, it is understood, the rearrangement of offices rendered necessary ...

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  7. A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE: A NOVEL OF LOVE & INCIDENT. CHAPTER III.

    In a few days time the visitors at the Chatelard had completely changed. The Swedish lady, the commonplace girl, the three merry sisters and their brothers—even Mrs. Moore and ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS, MR. GLADSTONE EULOGISED.

    If has been officially announced that the Earl of Kimberley, Lord President of the Council and Secretary of State for the Indian Department, will succeed the ...

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  9. PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 42s. ...

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  10. A FATAL FIGHT.

    George Thomas Hood was killed during a fight in the Commercial Hotel, Hay, on Saturday night. Three men—James John Hood, a brother of the deceased, Charles ...

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  11. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Imperial Parliament was prorogued to-day. The Queen's speech, after regretting the loss of the Employers' Liability Bill, referred to the Parish ...

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  12. MR. PEEL'S TEST ESSAY.

    The Times, commenting on Sir George Dibbs's reply to Mr. A. R. Peel's essay on "The Australian Crisis of 1893," ridicules the "storm in a teacup" which ...

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  13. PYAP REACH SETTLEMENT.

    A meeting of the Pyap Reach Village Settlement Association was held at the Selborne Hotel on Monday morning. There was an attendance of about 150. The Hons. W. A. ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    A further meeting of women was held in the Town Hall to-night, when arrangements were made for the formation of an organisation for the furtherance of the ...

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  15. MOUNT REMARKABLE SETTLEMENT.

    The steamer Barrabool arrived with Mr. Wilton Hack and about 70 village settlers yesterday. The women were sent on to Mount Remarkable in two of Millbank's ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    The Government of Canada have completed a 10 years' contract with Messrs. Huddart, Parker, & Co. for the carriage of mails from the Dominion to Australia. ...

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  17. LOANS TO VICTORIAN FARMERS.

    The Treasurer was to-day besieged with applications by farmers and others for loans at 5 per cent. ...

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  18. THE PROPOSED ASSOCIATION.

    The Mayor of Adelaide has granted the use of the reception-room at the Town Hall for a meeting to be held on Wednesday evening of all who are interested in the settlement of the ...

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  19. Lord Rosebery and the Queen.

    The Earl of Rosebery had an audience with her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace to-day, on which occasion he kissed hands on his appointment to the ...

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  20. THE COUNTRY. PROPOSED IRRIGATION COLONY.

    Mr. William Ey, hydraulic engineer, of Wilmington, visited this town to-day, and advantage was taken of his presence to ask him to gauge and measure the Baroota ...

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  21. HEAVY RAINS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Very heavy rams are reported from some parts of the colony. The residents along the Lower Clarence River are removing their stock for fear of floods. ...

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  22. BROKEN HILL AFFAIRS.

    Four fires is the record for the week. The first one occurred at South Broken Hill, and destroyed a wood and iron cottage, a child also narrowly escaping with its life. The occupant ...

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  23. A TRAP ACCIDENT.

    As Councillor G. Dunn was returning from a meeting of the council at Woodside on Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Dunn and his sons Leo and Victor, in a dogoart and [?]andem ...

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  24. MASKED BURGLARS.

    A sensational burglary occurred at Williamstown to-day. Two masked men entered a small fruit shop kept by Mrs. Smith and her daughter early this morning. ...

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  25. MINING NEWS. THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    It has leaked out that the South mine directors, in view of the low price of silver, have resolved to dispense with the services of Mr. J. R. McKay (manager) and Mr. J. ...

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  26. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    As a result of the recent explosion by which three of Mr. W. T. Rabbich's children were scalded at Aberdeen on Friday, February 23, the eldest, a boy about 13 years of age, died ...

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  27. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    On Monday evening a public meeting of electors of the district of East Torrens, in the Southern division of the Legislative Council, was held in the Norwood Town Hall ...

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  28. CHILD ABANDONMENT.

    Mrs. Phoebe Ann Leahy, who has been deserted by her husband, was brought before the Police Court to-day on a charge of abandoning her infant, aged about ten days. ...

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  29. A BOGUS AGENCY.

    Abbott George Shelton was to-day convicted of carrying on a bogus agency by which he swindled several city firms, and was sentenced to four years' penal ...

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  30. TASMANIAN MINING.

    The Poonah Tributors are discharging hands on account of the low price of silver. ...

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  31. SERIOUS GUN ACCIDENT,

    A serious accident happened to Mr. John W. Gleeson on Saturday evening on the Coralbignie run. He had been out shooting pigeons with George West, a teamster, who ...

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  32. A STORE DESTROYED.

    A fire broke out in Hobart on Sunday morning, destroying the produce store of Messrs. Roberts & Co., Lower Macquariestreet. The damage is estimated at £300, ...

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  33. THE JUNCTION SMELTERS.

    The Junction Silver Mining Company's works at Port Adelaide are not at present working, and about 80 men, comprising the furnace hands and laborers, have been ...

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  34. AMUSEMENTS.

    The complimentary concert which is to be tendered to Miss Ada Crossley by leading members of the musical profession of Adelaide on Thursday evening next promises to be a ...

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  35. TROUBLE AMONG THE BOOTMAKERS.

    A strike has taken place among the employes of Messrs. Marshall & Co., boot manufacturers, Port Melbourne. The workmen recently became dissatisfied at ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYED AT PORT GERMEIN.

    The District Council of Port Germein, on account of the large number of unemployed, have decided to employ men at 4s, 6d. per day. Mr. Ey, the overseer, has already ...

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  37. CHAPTER IV.

    John found his new circumstances most exciting. Along letter from his mother lay unopened in his pocket. He would read it presently, of course, but just now he was ...

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  38. THE HAMLIN MINE.

    The Inspector of Mines (Mr. J. V. Parkes) has sent the following report to the Commissioner of Crown Lands on the Hamlin mine:—" On February 28 I inspected the Hamlin ...

    Article : 447 words
  39. THREE HAYSTACKS BURNT.

    A fire occurred about two miles from here yesterday, which consumed three haystacks, containing about 90 tons in all, on the farm of Mr. F. Bertlesmeir. It is understood that the ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. NEWSOUTH WALES BURGLARIES

    George Morrison alias Charles Delaney, who was arrested on Saturday night in connection with the recent burglary at the Union Steamship Company's ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. THE "CYCLORAMA."

    There was another crowded attendance at the Cyclorama on Monday evening, when the stirring picture of the Battle of Waterloo was again shown. Mr. Lockley's lecture with the ...

    Article : 103 words
  42. JUVENILE THIEVES.

    Andrew and John Marshall, aged 9 and 7 respectively, were charged before Messrs. W. H, Hogarth and L. DeGaris to-day with stealing on Friday from the residence of Mr. ...

    Article : 64 words
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  47. BULLION RETURNS.

    SHOALHAVEN SLUICING, March 5.—Cleaned up from 10,000 yards of dirt sluiced and obtained 33 oz. of gold. FRASER SOUTH GOLD, March 5.—"Crushed ...

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