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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    All inquest was held by the city Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) at the Deputation Room. Flinders-smith, on Tuesday morning. concerning the death of ...

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  4. THE DALHOUSIE ELECTION.

    All eyes are on the premier (Mr. Lawson), who was in conference with his colleagues this afternoon, discussing the situation created by Labours victory at [?] ...

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  5. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrival-At[?] Marheson and [?] At[?] Honkong-Eastern. At[?] Mall. ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Rarely is it [?] that two[?] even at[?] advanced ages die within [?] hours of[?] other, but [?] hours of [?] ...

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  7. MIND-READING TESTS.

    On all occasions when "The Great McEven" demonstrated his sifts as a mind reader, the audiences have been struck by the [?] with which he has ...

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  8. THE MURRAY BRIDGE CREW.

    A meeting was held in the Institute Hall in connection with the selection of the Murray Bridge crew to represent Australia in the Olympic contests. It was ...

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  9. LEPROSY.

    Referring to a cable message that the [?] of sir Leonard Rogers, formerly of the Indian M[?] service, had led[?] the[?] fair to ...

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  10. FOUND IN A CELLAR.

    About noon on Tuesday Mr. John Howren (42) was found by this wife in the cellar at his home in Muller-street. Norwood, with his throat cut A few ...

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  11. THROWN FROM A BICYCLE.

    As the result of suddenly applying the brake on his bicycle while riding along king William-road on Tuesday evening, Mr. James Greenland, of Gilbert-street, ...

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  12. A PLUCKY CLERGYMAN.

    A p[?]cky action of the Rev. A.D. Bromhead in charge of Oberon Church of England, has won much admiration among his [?] On Sunday morning he was ...

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  13. A SHIP'S FIREMAN INJURED.

    Late on Tuesday afternoon Patrick Conion a fireman, was found unconscious in the hold of the [?] East Wind at No. 1 Quay. port Adelaide. He was ...

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  14. THE OLYMPIC TEAM.

    Nearly £2,700 has raised in the state towards the fund required to send a team to the Olympic Games. About [?] is sought. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA AND FOREIGN POLITICS.

    "France has as much right to the Rhine frontier as a protection against invasion as Britain has to the freedom of the seas" said Mr. W. M. Hughes to-day, ...

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  16. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A visitor from Berri Walter House (17) yesterday had a pie for lunch. He did not feel well after eating it, and complained of p[?] all the afternoon. He ...

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  17. MINERS CEASE WORK.

    Alleging that the blasting powder supplied to them was defective the miners at Corrimal [?] work some weeks ago. and the colliery has since lain idle. The ...

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  18. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    The February series of wool sales were opened to-day, when a catalogue of [?] bales was submitted. Competition for best wools was fully sustained, the top price ...

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  19. BITTEN BY A SPIDER.

    During the recess at the North Public School on Thursday last Arthur Coleman (IS) was bitten by a spider. He was sent home, and a doctor ordered him to the ...

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  20. A FAITHFUL SHEEPDOG.

    What is claimed to be a record for vigilance in a sheep dog was put up by a dog belonging to Mr. Angus lang. Mr. lang-was mustering near the Wombeyan ...

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  21. AN AIRMAN INJURED.

    Captain Macgregor, one of New Zealand's most skilful airmen, met with an accident, at Sockbura. while experimenting with a glider. The machine fell and the ...

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  22. VICTORIAN SAVINGS BANK.

    The State Savings Rank Commissioners have raised the rate of interest on credit. [?] and other loans from 6 to 6½ per, cent-from to-day. ...

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  23. A MOTOR CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    The front tyres of a car in which Mr. and Mrs. F. King were driving from Barraba to Bingara blew out, and the car somersaulted three times. Mrs. King ...

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  24. SPENCER GULF SHIPPING.

    On February 19 & the Patrick Steamship Company will inaugurate its Spencer Gulf shipping service with the [?] The vessel will sail from Port Adelaide, and ...

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  25. THE GROUNDING OF A STEAMER.

    A Court of Marine Enquiry was held today into the grounding of the steamer Port Lyttelton on the Middle bank, just inside the entrance to the Tamar, on ...

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  26. THE NOETHERN TERRITORY.

    At a public meeting to-night convened by the Acting Mayor. It was decided to send a strong protest against senator Pea[?] proposal to appoint an executive ...

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  27. DRAGGED BY A TRAM.

    Norman Albert Venes (6) slipped while alighting from a tram at Coogee last night, and was dragged 20 feet along the line. He received terrible injuries and ...

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  28. SHOPLIFTING.

    "Something must be done in these cases of married women who go shoplifting. They should be sent to gaol. If they are 'fined, it is only the husband who is ...

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  29. SEMAPHORE TIDES.

    Wednesday, February 6—Low water 9.40 a.m.; high water 3.40 p.m. ...

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  30. THE NAVIGATION COMMISSION.

    The Navigation Commission met to-day, when the chairman (Mr. Prowse) asked Mr. Wallin (of Messrs. Burns, Philp and company) whether, seeing the Navigation ...

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  31. THE SURREY.

    The Federal line steamer Su[?] is expected to arrive at Port Adelaide front Liverpool towards the end of February. with about 1,190 tons of general cargo. ...

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  32. THE R.M.S. MOLDAVIA.

    Messrs Elder Smith & Co. advise that the R.M.S Moldavia, from Melbourne is expected to arrive at the outer Harbour at midnight to-night and to leave for ...

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  33. TREATMENT OF A PRISONER.

    A sensation was caused at the [?]ran court to-day when Mr. Frederick Wilmot, J.P, left the bench, and going into the witness-box gave evidence [?] the ...

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  34. VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADES.

    Three metropolitan volunteer fire brigades have been [?] as a result of a conference between the State executive of the A.I.P. the volunteer Fire ...

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  35. THE CAMBRIDGE AND CITY OF BAGDAD.

    The steamers Cambridge and City at Bagdad, both of which are from New York, are due early in March. The Cambridge will pat out 3,500 tons, and the ...

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  36. THE CORNISH CITY.

    The-steamer Cornish City of the Rearcon Smith Line, left Panama on January 15 on route from New York to Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Fremantle. ...

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  37. THE COUNTRY PARTY AT FREELING.

    Sir—Mr. R. W. Foster ventilates his spleen against the Country-Party in general, and myself in particular. Certainly he is many years my senior, but I would ...

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  38. THE ANCHISES.

    Toe Hue Funnel line passenger [?] Anchises, which is scheduled to sail front the Outer Harbor for Liverpool and Glasgow on February 27, should arrive ...

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  39. PHOSPHATES FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer [?] left Naurn on January 6 with a cargo of phosphates for Wallaroo and Adelaide. ...

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  40. THE PORT CAROLINE.

    The steamer port Caroline, of lie Commonwealth and Dominion Line, on passage from New York to Australian ports. left Colon on January 2S. She is due here on ...

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  41. THE ZEALANDIA.

    Wireless advice has been received of Messrs. D. & J. Fowler from the master of the inter-state passenger steamer Zealandia, to the effect that be expects ...

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  42. THE HAURAKI.

    The motor ship Hauraki of the Union Steamship Line. [?]t Powell Rive[?] on January 24 for Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. ...

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  43. IRON KNOB AND IRON MASTER.

    On Monday and Wednesday next reapectively, the steamers Iron Knob and Iron blaster arc due to arrive from Newcastle. Messrs. John Darling & Son are ...

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  44. THE EKNAREN.

    The motor ship Eknaren is reported to have loft san. Francisco on January 30 for Brisbane Sydney. Melbourne, and Adelaide. ...

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  45. THE ORMUZ.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S Ormur, from London, will probably arrive at the Outer Harbor on Monday next. ...

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  46. THE PORT ADELAIDE.

    The steamer port Adelaide, of the Commonwealth and Dominions Line left London on January 26 with general cargo for Melbourne Sydney Newcastle and ...

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  47. A DRUNKEN MOTORIST.

    The Wanganui [?] to-day[?] sentenced Abel [?] a retired farmer to 14 days imprisonment with hard labour for being drunk while in charge of his ...

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  48. ARRIVAL OF THE BARADINE.

    After a pleasant voyage from London, tie P. & O. Branch Service steamer Baradine arrived at the Outer Harbor shortly after 8 o'clock an Tuesday night. The ...

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  49. A CALLOUS THIEF.

    A youth of 17 with a scar over the right eye and wearing[?] last might robbed two young newspapers sellers of 15/. He said a man at Carlyon's Hotel ...

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