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  2. LONDON PERSONAL NOTES

    Miss Marguerite King's vocal and instrumental recital at Kensington Town Hall last Tuesday evening was a very successful affair, the hall being well filled, in ...

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  3. THE TEST MATCH.

    Although more than eleven hundred runs have been scored off the wicket prepared for the third test match, it is still in a sufficiently good condition to enable the ...

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

    The Gzarina of Russia is on the sicklist. A noble achievement—1,000 runs in test matches. ...

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  5. RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Tokio correspondent of the Times states that the opinion in Japan, is altogether sceptical with regard to the rumored concessions that Russia is prepared ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The outcome of the pressure brought by Mr. Seddon on the Federal Government to dispatch a cable message to the Transvaal Government protesting against the ...

    Article : 344 words
  7. VICTORIA.

    The estate of the late Miss Lucy Smith, of "Castlefield," Sandringham, who died on November 12 last, has been valued for probate purposes at £86,230, of which ...

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  8. SHOCKING DEATH OF A CHILD.

    Mrs. Tieman a resident of Leongatha, sent her little boy with a message to his father. The little fellow set out on his errand, while his father, unaware of the ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A rabbiter named McDonald, of Albury, relates a singular experience. While engaged clearing his traps he came across a large iguana, which had swallowed a rabbit ...

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  10. THE WALLAROO MIRES FIRE.

    The fire at Taylor's shaft seems to have obtained a fresh lease of life. To-day the men got across to the 60-fathom level of Taylor's shaft and finished fixing the sollar ...

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  11. ILLNESS OF THE CZARINA.

    The latest bulletin with regard to the condition of the Czarina of Russia, who is suffering from pleurisy, states that her Majesty is better. ...

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  12. A FATAL MISTAKE.

    A terrible mistake, resulting in the death of a child aged 2 years and a half, was made last night at Gilgandra. Mr. George Collison had mixed some honey and sulphur ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA. CAUSE OF THE DISASTER.

    It transpires that the Bloemfontein. disaster was due to heavy rains causing, the reservoir to burst. In the flood that ensued 25 persons were drowned and 176 ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. FIRE AT HACKNEY.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade was called out shortly after 10 pm. on Tuesday to extinguish, a fire at Dryburgh House School, Hackney (Mrs. Kelsey, principal). A reel ...

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  15. THE NATIONAL SCOUTS.

    The Rev. D. F. Bosman has induced the Dutch Reformed Church at Ermelo to rescind the pardon granted to the National Scouts, and to exact ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL.

    Herbert Flannagan was charged under the Vagrancy Act in the Police Court to-day, and was sentenced to six months' hard labor. Evidence was given that the ...

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  17. DEPARTURE OF THE WAR VESSELS.

    The cruisers Tauranga and Psyche sailed on Monday night for Hobart, from which port they came, in company with the flagship Royal Arthur. Having taken ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Orpheum Vaudeville and Minstrel Company, at the Tivoli Theatre, continue to attract, large and appreciative audiences The programme is both interesting and ...

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  19. ACCIDENT AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Between 7 and 8 p.m. on Monday Charles Dustan, employed at the Pore Adelaide goods sheds, was getting off a truck in the goods yard, when he slipped and fell. His ...

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  20. KFEPP CASTLE.

    Knepp Castle, Horsham, in Sussex, has been destroyed, by fire, the loss being estimated at £60,000. Holbein's famous picture, "Anne of Cleves," besides a painting ...

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  21. FAIR CRICKET AND FAIR CRITICS.

    The talkative lady at a cricket match is often a source of great amusement to the folk who sit in her vicinity. She is so ingenuous. At times she is ingenious also. ...

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  22. ONLY "A MISTAKE."

    A few days ago a young, woman was travelling to Hindmarsh from the city in the tramcar, and before taking her seat she left a basket containing wearing apparel on the ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Count von Bulow Chancellor of the German Empire, speaking in the Reichstag yesterday with, reference to the disturbances at Windhock, the seat of administration in ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. COLLISION IN HINDLEY-STREET.

    A collision between a bicycle ridden by W. J. Caird, a porter at the South Australian Hotel, and a one-horse sulky driven by W. Hewitt, of Woodville, took place at ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. A LONG BOLT.

    A pair of horses attached to a fourwheeled cab belonging to Francis Keough, of Rose Park, bolted along North-terrace from the Adelaide Hospital in the direction of ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. PERTH, January 19. DISORDERLY SEAMEN.

    A number of foreign sailors created a disturbance at Banbury last night. They threw stones at the police and drew their knives. The police threatened to use their ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. INTER-STATE ROWING.

    As has been stated already, the annual eight-oar race between crews representing all the States of Australia will take place in Brisbane this year. Next year the ...

    Article : 443 words
  28. ADELAIDE'S SHOCKING TRAMWAY SYSTEM.

    If an argument in favor of the electrification of the Adelaide tramway system were needed it has, been supplied times out of number during the progress of the test ...

    Article : 398 words
  29. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Last night a goods train became derailed on the Collie-Brunswick line owing to the breaking of an axle. When the train was pulled up the wheels of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. CLOSING HOTELS IN MELBOURNE.

    The Special Licensing Court, appointed to determine what hotels should he closed in connection with the North Melbourne local option poll, resumed its sittings ...

    Article : 323 words
  31. WHAT I CAN EAT.

    I cannot eat the red, red rose,. I can eat the white; In-vain the long laburnum glows, Vain the camellia's waxen snows ...

    Article : 167 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. Advertising

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  34. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS. (As announced in The Advertiser to-day.) MORNING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  35. CALENDAR—January 20.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
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