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  3. BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    A visit to the reservoir yesterday afternoon had a most reassuring effect. The last fall of rain of any consequence occurred in March, 1906, when just over an inch ...

    Article : 206 words
  4. SERIAL TALE. THE DEATH'S HEAD.

    Mrs. Krent placed, her fat hands on her fat knees and stared at her wicked little husband. That gentleman lighted a fresh cigar and lounged back in his chair sipping ...

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  5. LITIGATION OVER AN ISLAND.

    The action relative to the sale and purchase of the lease of Melville Island, the well-known tropical dependency of South Australia, near Port Darwin, has ...

    Article : 327 words
  6. ARBITRATION VERSUS WAGES BOARDS.

    Referring to the speech recently made by Mr. McGowen, Mr. Wade, the Attorney-General, speaking at Paramatta. to-night, said the leader of the Opposition ...

    Article : 174 words
  7. VICTORIA.

    Allen McKenzie, aged two years, was drowned accidentally in a waterhole located about 100 yards from his parents' home at Drysdale. The little, one had evidently ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. PRICE OF BREAD.

    A meeting of master bakers was held on Thursday evening. Mr. A. W. Ralph presided, and the question of the rise in the price of flour was fully discussed, and ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. GIRL SWALLOWS KEROSINE.

    At the South Melbourne Court Ethel Ford was charged with having attempted suicide on the 12th inst. The girl was found unconscious in an outhouse at the ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR.

    A decision was given to-day by the Chief Justice in the McKellar will case, which has been before the courts for a considerable time. ...

    Article : 267 words
  11. THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Mr. Jacquet, chief inspector of mines, who has been making his annual tour of inspection of the mines in the district, left to-night on the way to Sydney. When ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. SUDDEN DEATH FROM LOCKJAW.

    At Myall Vale John McGinty died suddenly from lockjaw, following on blood poisoning. It is stated that he was engaged in skinning dead sheep. ...

    Article : 33 words
  13. THE STEAMER WILLYAMA.

    The hull of the steamer Willyama still lies stranded on the Marion Reef, near the Althorpes, where she went ashore some months ago, and practically everything ...

    Article : 381 words
  14. MISS TITTELL BRUNE'S "GOOD-BYE."

    One of the biggest houses this year assembled at Her Majesty's Theatre this evening to bid farewell to Miss Tittell Brune, while over 4,000 people were turned away. The ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE.

    The second General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia began its deliberations in the Century Hall to-night. Representatives were present from all the ...

    Article : 441 words
  16. EXCITING BOLT IN THE CITY.

    At about 4.20 p.m. to-day there was great excitement in Collins-street, when two uncontrollable horses, drawing an empty waggon, galloped round the Swanston-street ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. WAGES IN THE STARCH TRADE.

    Further evidence was taken to-day by Mr. Justice Hood regarding the wages paid in the starch trade. Representatives of Robert Harper & Co., Parsons Bros., and ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The motorman, Thomas Macnamara, is still lying in the Fremantle Hospital in a very low condition. There has been practically no change since yesterday. ...

    Article : 30 words
  19. THE TURF.

    Ganymedes did not put in an appearance at Morphettville on Thursday morning. Mr. Blackler took him to Lockleys, where he went on the grass outside Mr. J. Eden ...

    Article : 665 words
  20. TRAMS IN RUNDLE-STREET.

    The feeling on the part of the business people of Rundle and Hindley streets in favor of the running of a double line of trams down those busy thoroughfares is ...

    Article : 378 words
  21. BOGUS UNIVERSITY DEGREES.

    In England and in Australia degrees from imaginary American' Universities are still sold, but, according to Professor Jordan, who is now in Sydney, this is ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. THE TIMBER TROUBLE.

    Mr. Ryan, secretary of the Sawmillers' Union states that Messrs. Light (chairman), Walsh (secretary), and Woolcotte (assistant secretary), of the Jarrahdale ...

    Article : 200 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND SPORTING.

    The annual meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club was held to-day. The balancesheet showed that the club's revenue for the year from the totalizator was £18,384. The ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. SHIP BURNT AT SEA.

    News has been received by Dr. Bickle, from his son, Mr. Neil S. Bickle, of the loss of the steel barque Lord Elgin, off Delagoa Bay. This vessel had met with ...

    Article : 248 words
  25. RACING LAWS.

    The A.J.C. committee pronounced in no uncertain way at their monthly meeting to-day with. regard to the disqualifications that had been incurred under rule 6, ...

    Article : 280 words
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  27. DROUGHT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Districts within a short distance of the metropolis are at present suffering severely from drought. The country surrounding Liverpool and Campbelltown is in a ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, the English Labor leader, arrived in Sydney by train from Melbourne this afternoon, and Mr. Tom Mann came later in the day by the steamer ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. THE ABORIGINES AND INTOXICANTS.

    Prior to the recent tragedy at Milang, when the aboriginal, Harry Hewitt, lost his life as the result of a drunken row in the blacks' camp there, the natives of the ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. SANITARY INSPECTORS' EXAMINATIONS.

    For the first time in the history of the State the sanitary inspectors, and those seeking to qualify themselves for similar positions, are requested to pass ...

    Article : 237 words
  31. BROKEN HILL.

    An inquest was opened to-day on the body of the child, George Spark, who was killed on the railway line yesterday. It was adjourned till to-morrow. ...

    Article : 33 words
  32. INTERESTING CASE IN MELBOURNE.

    An interesting question as to the eligibility of horses that race on unregistered courses to compete at meetings of registered clubs will, it is stated be raised at ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The twelve Auckland football representatives who had refused to sign a statutory declaration concerning their amateur status have now capitulated and made the ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. INTER-STATE SPORTING.

    A. west is at present creating in at Malvern two promising yearling colts that arrived recently from their birthplace, Mr. J. McCaughey's Yarrabee station, in New ...

    Article : 305 words
  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION OF WOMEN'S WORK.

    This exhibition, will open on August 24 next, and will comprise the work of women of all classes, whether professional or amateur. The enquiries made by ...

    Article : 118 words
  36. PRICE OF FLOUR RAISED.

    The price of flour has been raised at Christchurch £1 per ton, making to-day's quotation £11 per ton on sacks. ...

    Article : 24 words
  37. ASHIP IN DISTRESS.

    The ship Glen[?] from Adelaide to conception Bay, arrived off Otago Heads to-night in distress. ...

    Article : 20 words
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