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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A remarkable letter has been addressed by General Cronje to his friends in Europe, in which he states that however painful the necessity of surrender, the Boer nation ...

    Article : 244 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    At a magisterial enquiry to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Wm. Shearing, who shot James White, a rival in love, at Eagle Point on Saturday, ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A carter, William Hayes, residing at Camperdown, aged 65, met his death in a shocking manner at Waterloo this morning. He was driving a dray loaded with sand, ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. Family Notices

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  7. THE COUNTRY. SUCCESSFUL ARTESIAN BORE.

    Another successful bore has been put down on a section of land belonging to Mr. Alfred Baker, situated about a mile south of Virginia. Mr. D. Sheedy, whose ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. TASMANIA.

    Reserved judgment was given to-day in an important foreshore case, which had occupied the Full Court 18 days. The Van Diemen's Land Company sought to possess ...

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  9. THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.

    To-day Mr. C. A. Lee (leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly) intimated that owing to his continued illhealth, acting on the advice of his medical ...

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  10. A GENEROUS SONGSTRESS

    At a meeting of the Melbourne Hospital committee to-night it was stated that Madame Melba intended to distribute among Australian charities all her personal ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. WORK IN PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. Parsons has a grievance against two members of the House of Representatives. On a motion for adjournment he on Tuesday uttered a protest against ...

    Article : 319 words
  12. AN ACTOR'S BAD LUCK.

    A New York theatrical enterprise was investigated in the Bankruptcy Court today. Henry Hallam said he was an actor and singer, and a member of Musgrove's ...

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  13. RECREATION FOR THE PEOPLE.

    The Mayor of Melbourne, replying to a deputation from the Trades Hall council to-day, said he would continue the open-air concerts during the summer. Entertainment ...

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  14. THE WOOL SEASON IN THE NORTHEAST.

    Shearing is now over for the year, except at a few of the smaller sheds. Notwithstanding the drought a fair number of sheep have passed through the stands. ...

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  15. SANDOW IN MELBOURNE.

    At Victoria Barracks this afternoon, in the presence of the Acting Governor-General and Lady Tennyson, General Hutton, and a number of officers, Mr. Eugen ...

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  16. BRITISH RAILWAY INDUSTRY.

    In connection with the extensive railways now in process of construction in the new South African colonies, British firms have latterly supplied 40 engines, each weighing ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. THE OUTTRIM COLLIERY.

    There have been two strikes at the Outtrim Howitt colliery during the last six days. The first was fixed up amicably on Thursday last, but the miners again threw ...

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  18. A BIG INSOLVENCY

    In the Insolvency Court to-day Salathiel Booth, grazier, of Kyneton, was examined. He said he had been a grazier for 50 years. The schedule of his debts showed a total of ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. THE KING.

    King Edward and the Prince of Wales yesterday took part in a grouse drive in the Invercauld forest (Aberdeenshire), which embraces upwards of 20,000 acres. The ...

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  20. PECULIAR SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A sad fatality occurred at Inglegar yesterday. Arthur, the eldest son of Mr. George Foley, on returning home from shooting, placed a loaded gun on the table, and ...

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  21. A HAUL OF FOXES.

    A man named Hopgood last week made a fine haul of foxes near here in some bush country. One old she fox and a litter of seven cubs were captured and quickly ...

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  22. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    More Bills! The preliminary procedure in connection with the introduction of three fresh Bills was taken in the Assembly on Tuesday, and the Government was ...

    Article : 750 words
  23. ALLEGED ARSON.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning a fire, which occurred early on Friday morning in a shop at the corner of Booth and View streets, Annandale, occupied by ...

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  24. NEWS IN BRIEF. LOCOMOTIVE AXLES.

    On August 12 Mr. Denny, in the House of Assembly, moved for a return giving particulars regarding the replacement of driving axles on locomotives. On Tuesday the ...

    Article : 300 words
  25. SCOTTISH COLLIERS.

    The wages dispute, in which 70,000 Scottish colliers were concerned, has been settled by arbitration, the result being a reduction of 6¼ per cent, to a minimum of ...

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  26. AT GREEN'S PLAINS.

    On Friday last, when the labors of the day were over, and the evening meal had been carefully stowed away, an able bodied backwoods farmer was sitting in the bosom ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Nanson will shortly resign his position as leader of the Opposition, owing to his appointment as editor of the "Morning Herald." A meeting of the Opposition ...

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  28. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    The heavy rains which recently set in over a large part of India, averting the threatened famine, have been incessant in many provinces. In Southern Bengal 25 ...

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  29. HEAVY DAMAGES.

    A miner, C. Shannon, has obtained £1,740 damages in the Supreme Court from the Peak Hill Goldfields Company in respect to injuries received in the defendants' ...

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  30. RIVAL UNIONS.

    The hearing of an application on behalf of the Machine Shearers' Union against the Australian Workers' Union for an injunction' to restrain the A.W.U. from altering ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. POISONED PORK PIES.

    An analysis made of samples of the pork pies, through the consumption of which upwards of 100 persons in Derby were poisoned, two fatally, has revealed the presence ...

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  32. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    John James Cooke, late secretary of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union', was to-day charged at Fremantle with having stolen £581 13/7, the property of the union. The ...

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  33. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night Mr. Aitken was elected president. The request of the Queensland association to play a match with Victoria ...

    Article : 215 words
  34. SYDNEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Oldershaw, who is in command of the New South Wales riflemen now in Adelaide, has received a telepram from the secretary of the New South ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. FATAL QUARREL.

    An inquest was held at Orange on the body of Patrick O'K. McGuinness, who died from injuries caused by a knife penetrating his heart during a quarrel with his ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. THE VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    The Premier (Mr. Irvine) is to deliver the opening speech of the election campaign at Nhill on Saturday night. In the meantime the Opposition found on ...

    Article : 326 words
  37. RAILWAY INJURY PAY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works on Tuesday tabled in the House of Assembly, a return asked for by Mr. Price in October last, showing the amount of injury pay ...

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  38. A BANKRUPT'S STRANGE STORY.

    Serious allegations were made to-day in the Bankruptcy Court by William John Neilson, who carried on business at Burwood as a storekeeper and wine and spirit ...

    Article : 329 words
  39. KIPLING AND THE RIFLE.

    Every soldier is an admirer of Kipling. This week the annual matches of the South Australian National Rifle Association are taking place. The connection between these ...

    Article : 442 words
  40. A LIGHTING RATE FOR HINDMARSH.

    Although the South Australian gas works are situated almost in the centre of the town of Hindmarsh, the local council have only 20 gas lamps in the streets, and most ...

    Article : 166 words
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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation from Bundaberg waited on the Minister of Works to-day to ask the Government to advance £70,000 for the purpose of irrigating 3,000 acres ...

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  43. THE PASQUALE LAURO CARGO.

    On Tuesday at Messrs. Luxmoore, R. J. Coombs, & Co.'s wool store, Port Adelaide, Messrs. J. H. Weidenhofer & Co. offered for sale on account of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  44. WAITING FOR MELBA.

    Considerable interest is being evinced at Brisbane to-day concerning the expected arrival of Madame Melba by the Canadian mail steamer Miowera. The agents ...

    Article : 206 words
  45. ABOLISHING THE MARINE BOARD.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Gordon) introduced a Bill in the Legislative Council on Tuesday afternoon to amend the Marine Board and Navigation Act of ...

    Article : 226 words
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  47. BROKEN HILL.

    Herbert Taylor, a miner, was slightly injured at the Proprietary mine this afternoon. He was barring down ground at the 300-ft. level in block 13 when a fall ...

    Article : 109 words
  48. IRRIGATION OF THE MURRAY.

    A company, with a capital of £10,000, is being formed in Adelaide to take over and work as an irrigation concern the perpetual Crown lease formerly known as the Village ...

    Article : 192 words
  49. A VICIOUS HORSE.

    The well-known racing stallion Trout was killed in a rather extraordinary manner at Acacia on Sunday afternoon. The horse was in the stall in Mr. W. C. Hannigan's ...

    Article : 71 words
  50. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1902.

    The Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. G. Pendleton) is expected to return to Adelaide shortly. He will probably reach Sydney on September 26 from San ...

    Article : 86 words
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