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  2. COUNTRY HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    The hearing of the case in which Margaret Jane Slater is suing for £1000 damages from E. J. R. W. Raymond was continued in No. 1 Jury Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice ...

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  3. EXPORTING THE RABBIT.

    One gains a respect for the export phase of the rabbit industry on a visit to, say, the Government Cold Stores at Pyrmont or the Fresh Food and Ice Company's freezing works ...

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  4. CRICKET TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--At a special meeting of the Kew Club to discuss the club's attitude towards the rival schemes of district cricket as propounded by the Melbourne ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    ORANGE, Tuesday.--The Quarter Sessions were held yesterday and to-day before Judge Docker. James Dawson was found guilty of being in possession of house-broaking ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    At Bendigo to-day Miss M. Bonner, daughter of Mr. Bonner, manager of Hunter Brothers' Burnewang Estate, sued Robert McGregor, farmer, of Rochester, for £1000 damages for alleged ...

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  7. PAPUAN INDUSTRIES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Senator Staniforth Smith has paid several visits to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and other Pacific territories, and during the recess he spent the ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The body of William R. Walmsley, a tram driver, 20 years of age, was found floating in Rozelle Bay, Baimain, yesterday morning, by some men, who placed it on land, and informed ...

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  9. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--From your columns to-day we learn that the executive of the Melbourne Cricket Club now refuse to recognise the Victorian Cricket Association. They have also refused ...

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  10. LICENSING COURTS.

    GOULBURN, Wednesday.--The Licensing Bench fixed the following fees for the undermentioned hotels:--City hotels: Argyle, Federal City, Rose and Crown, Builders Arms, ...

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  11. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A small boy named Stephen Conroy had his right thigh fractured yesterday through being kicked by a horse near his home at Surrynills. He was convoyed to St. Vincent's ...

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  12. RABBIT TRAPPERS' UNION.

    YASS, Wednesday.--Recently, at Galong, a rabbit-trappers' union was formed, to combat the tactics of a certain rabbit exporter and his agent, who, it is alleged, have been travelling ...

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  13. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    A young man, D. E. Trollope, had both bones in his right leg broken while playing football in Moore Park yesterday afternoon, through coming in contact with an opponent. ...

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  14. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY TO TASMANIA.

    Captain Walker, representative of the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Co., went to Queenscliff to-day for the purpose of conferring with the Mayor respecting arrangements for the ...

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  15. MAN MISSING.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--It is reported from Menindie that a young man named Chisholm has been missing for several weeks. He is supposed to have suddenly lost his reason, ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION IN CHURCHES.

    Considerable interest attaches to the future proceedings of those of the unemployed who are visiting the churches, particularly in view of the disgraceful way in which they interrupted the ...

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  17. HAND TAKEN OFF BY A CHAFFCUTTER.

    CARCOAR, Wednesday.--Mrs. Saundry, an old and respected resident of the district had her hand cut clean off to-day whilst engaged in feeding a chaff-cutter. After the hand was ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--No personal discourtesy was intended by me towards Mr. G. P. Barbour, and I thought I had shown that the strictures to which he objects applied to his published opinions only. ...

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  19. A PERILOUS VOYAGE.

    The ship Fitzjames, which arrived from New York to-night had a perilous passage. Shortly after the commencement of the voyage the weather worked up into an alarming hurricane, ...

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  20. PARALYTIC STROKE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Mr. A. T. Magarey, eldest son of the late Thomas Magarey, a former member for West Torrens, and brother of the into Dr. S. J. Magarey, was seized with ...

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  21. CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--As the result of a collision which occurred between Charles F. Creeper and Fred. W. Wheatley, on the parade, Norwood, yesterday evening, the former is at ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE.

    During the past few days a growing feeling of restlessness has been manifesting itself amongst a section of the employees--mostly the unskilled workers. At a number of the collieries in the ...

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  23. DOCTORS AND THEIR PATIENTS.

    Judgment was given in the Full Court to-day as to the interpretation of the law bearing on the relationship existing between medical men and their patients, so far as Ibo giving of ...

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  24. FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A fishing boat, which had put out from Geelong, was found partially submerged about 400 yards from the shore late this afternoon. The discoverer in making ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--I venture to say that your criticism of Sir William Lyne's action in endeavoring to bring to an end the unhappy state of affairs that exists at present regarding the management of ...

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  26. SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLING.

    A large deputation, including representatives of the Churches, the Council of the Churches, friendly societies, commercial interests, the Chambers of Commerce, the Warehousemen's ...

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  27. EXCITING RUNAWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A sensational bolt occurred at St. Kilda this afternoon, two men being severely injured. A horse drawing a buggy, containing Hector Peebles, John Scott, ...

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  28. TEAMSTER RUN OVER.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--At Kilkenny this afternoon William Maithouse, Hindmarsh West, lost his life. Deceased was a teamster, engaged in carting chaff from Kilkenny railway station, ...

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  29. BOARD OF HEALTH.

    The weekly meeting of the Board of Health was held on Tuesday, when the members present were: The president (Dr. Ashburton Thompson), Dr. Foreman, Mr. Edmund Fosbery, M.L.C., ...

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  30. BLEEDING FROM THE GUMS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--A singular case has engaged the attention of several doctors at a private hospital this week. Mr. B. Spencer, of Glen Osmond, had a tooth extracted by a ...

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  31. A NEW ROUTE TO BRISBANE.

    Passengers by rail between Sydney and Brisbane, on and after the 23rd inst., will have the advantage of a most interesting alternative route. The new arrangement has been made by ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Canterbury Frozen Meat Company has declared dividend at the rate of 6 per cent, on preference shares and 8 per cent. on ordinary shares. ...

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  33. STATE POLITICS.

    "It appears to me," said Mr. David Storey, member for Randwick, in the course of an address to the electors last night, "that when Parliament meets the Government will be called ...

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  34. THE ABATTOIRS QUESTION.

    At its last meeting, the Balmain Council, which has abstained from sending representatives to any of the recently-held gatherings which aim at the speedy removal of the abattoirs ...

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  35. THE ISLAND MAIL SERVICE.

    Messrs. Burns, Phlip, and Co., Ltd., have issued a pamphlet descriptive of circular cruises for tourists in connection with the new mail service to the Solomon Islands and British New ...

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  36. THE LICENSING ASSESSMENT BUNGLE.

    Sir,--Mr. John Ashton, general secretary United Licensed Victuallers' Association, in your columns, complains of what he terms the bungling of the licensing magistrates in ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The Full Court to-day dismissed, with costs, the appeal by the plaintiff Hart, in the case Hart versus the Commonwealth, for alleged wrongful dismissal. The Court than proceeded ...

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  38. ARRIVAL OF THE CERAM.

    The large steamer Ceram (Captain Potjewyd) arrived at Newcastle last night from Batavia, the journey occupying 18 days. The Ceram loads mixed coals to the agency of Messrs. Scott Fell ...

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  39. BARQUE VINCENNES DOCKED.

    The French barque Vincennes, which was recently ashore on Manly beach, was taken into Mort's Dock yesterday, when the full extent of the damage she had sustained was revealed. It ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A claim for £490 damages for alleged slander was brought before Mr. Justice Gordon to-day. Plaintiff was Richard Dixon, teacher of music, and defendant George Fraser, of Hutt-street, ...

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  41. STEAMER PONDO AT NEWCASTLE.

    The steamer Pondo arrived at Newcastle yesterday from East London to replenish with bunker coal. As the last port of call is included in the list of infected ports the Pondo, ...

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  42. A RAID THAT FAILED.

    Inspector Elliott, of Newtown, with a body of police, paid a visit to an alleged betting shop in King-stret, Newtown, yesterday afternoon, but found the "birds had flown." Net a single ...

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  43. THE NORTH-WESTERN TRAINS.

    A deputation representing the Wyong Progress Committee, introduced by Mr. Charlton, M.L.A., waited on the Railway Commissioners yesterday to urge that the north-western mall train which ...

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  45. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Court Charles Allan, who Was arrested in Adelaide sometime ago on a charge of neglecting to keep proper books of account in connection with the affairs of the ...

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  46. CUSTOMS' CLEARANCES.

    The following clearances were effected at the Custom House yesterday:--Wakatipu, str., for Launceston via ports, with 1250 tons of coal and 79 cases of biscuits; Ago, str., for ...

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