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  2. Family Notices

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  4. LORD HOPETOUN. Important Dispatches.

    A sensation was created in the Senate to-day, when Mr. R. E. O'Connor kid on the table the following dispatches with reference to the Governor-General's salary:— ...

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  5. ROUGH PLAN OF THE SCENE OF THE FIRE.

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  6. AN ALARMING ACCIDENT.

    Foreman John Dickie, the senior foreman of the brigade, was in charge of the operations at the rear of the burning building. The lane at the back is narrow, and ...

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  7. SUPERINTENDENT BOOKER'S STATEMENT.

    The superintendent of the Fire Brigades, when seen at the station after the fire, said—"At 9.55 p.m. calls were received from the Brookman's Buildings and ...

    Article : 475 words
  8. FIRE IN GRENFELL-STREET. A BIG BLAZE.

    Comparatively seldom in Adelaide is the full strength of the Fire Brigade called into requisition. This is due partly to the smartness of the brigade, and partly to the ...

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  9. THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY.

    About a month ago Mr. Arthur, Waterhouse purchased Pritchard's Bailding which formerly belonged to the Paxton estate. Mr. Waterhouse arrived at the ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. THE ELECTIONS.

    Some days ago, when the scrutiny of the House of Assembly ballot-boxes was complete in all the districts but Flinders, the names of the 39 members then elected were ...

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  11. THE INJURED FIREMAN.

    As soon as Foreman Dickie was rescued he was at once conveyed to the hospital, where he was admitted, and found to be suffering from a compound fracture of the ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. THE FIREMEN AT WORK.

    No lees than five hoses were soon pouring thousands of gallons of water through, the front door and windows. The efforts of the firemen did not, however, meet with ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. WHERE THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED.

    When Superintendent Booker's attention was drawn to the lighting well, where the two men had met their mishap, he could not refrain from expressing his disapproval ...

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  14. A SPECTATOR'S ACCOUNT.

    Dr. Hynes, when seen late on Wednes day night, said—"I had just finished my rounds for the evening, when I saw smoke rising from the direction of Grenfell-street. ...

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  15. A THRILLING INCIDENT.

    Just as there firemen (Messrs. Napier, Bentley, and Robertson) had reached the parapet a huge volume of smoke and flame eneveloped the upper portion of the ...

    Article : 200 words
  16. THE SCENE FROM THE REAR.

    When the brigade arrived on the scene one of the suburban reels was sent to the rear of the premises, where Senior-Foreman John Dickie was in charge Ihrough some ...

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  17. FIGHTING THE FLAMES.

    The inside of the building by this time was burning fiercely, and the roof was creaking ominously. The superintendent apprehended the danger, and ...

    Article : 400 words
  18. THE WINE CELLARS.

    Mr. Basedow, manager for Messrs Cholmondley & Bosanquet, wine merchant was on the scene shortly after the fire broke out. "For the last two years," said ...

    Article : 139 words
  19. MR. BARTON'S MINUTE.

    To these dispatches was attached the subjoined minute from the Prime Minister:—Mr. Barton presents his humble duty to your Excellency, and begs to intimate that ...

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  21. MR. DEAKIN INTERVIEWED.

    When asked to explain the remaikable nature of the dispatches given above, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) pointed out that on no occasion had Mr. ...

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  22. THE NAVAL RESERVE.

    According to the regulation of the Naval Reserve the men are required to lend assistance at fires if required. On this occasion they rendered valuable service and ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. THE OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX.

    The Chiet Inspector of Stock (Mr. C. J. Valentine) stated on Wednesday afternoon that there had been no further developments with regard to the outbreak of ...

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  24. QUESTIONS IN THE SENATE.

    Some very pertinent enquiries about the Governor General's position were made in the Senate to-day by Senator Higgs. His chief point was as to what necesity there ...

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  25. AMONG THE DEBRIS

    1he havoc wrought by the flames was complete so far as Pritchard's establishment was concerned, and several thousands of pounds will he required to make good the ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. CALLING THE BRIGADE.

    At a few minutes to 10 a youth rushed out of Grenfell-street exclaiming excitedly, "Fire, fire. Ring up the brigade." In less than no time he reached the alarm in ...

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  27. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902.

    Mr. George Black, of Tarwin Meadows, (South Gippsland, who has just died at the age of 89, was a very old Victorian colonist, having landed at Williamutown on ...

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  29. GIVING THE ALARM.

    Mr. H. M. Harvey, caretaker of the Widows Fund Buildings was the first to give the alarm to the File Brigade. "I was going my usual rounds between half-past ...

    Article : 179 words
  30. THE INSURANCES.

    It is impossible at present to give complete information with regard to the insurances. The general opinion among the representatives of companies who had ...

    Article : 307 words
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