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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--A man named Appstein died on Friday afternoon in the Adelaide Hospital from what the doctors declare to be the bubonic plague. Appstein was a runaway sailor ...

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  3. WITH THE KIMBERLEY COLUMN.

    SINGLETON, Friday.--Senior-sergt. Moyla[?] received the following letter this afternoon from his son Bede, at the front in South Africa:-- "Modder River, December 14, 1899. My dear ...

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  4. NEWCASTLE.

    Business people in Newcastle felt the pinch of the Early Closing Act very severely on Friday night. Friday was pay day at the mines, and, had there been no change in the ordinary rule of ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    A young man, Owen Jones, working on the construction of a tramway from the New Moon mine to the battery at Bendigo, was buried by a fall of earth on Saturday. When extricated it was found ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    QUIRINDI, Friday.--A peculiar case in the Small Debts Court has at last been concluded. Blerer sued Emerick for not appearing as a witness to give evidence in a previous case, over ...

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  7. MILITARY SADDLES.

    Sir,--In view of the facts brought to notice in the public press regarding the saddlery supplied to the second Australian contingent both in Victoria and here, I would earnestly impress ...

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  8. THE RUTHERGLEN STICKING UP CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--John Negus and John Henry Sparkes were before the Rutherglen Police Court for the part of Friday and the whole of Saturday, until late at night, on a ...

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  9. INTERVIEW WITH DR. ASH-BURTON THOMPSON.

    A representative of "The Daily Telegraph" called on Dr. Ashburton Thompson, the president of the Board of Health, last night, and showed him the first telegram from Adelaide given above. ...

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  10. A MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING CASE.

    A peculiar shooting case is reported from St. Arnaud. Two brothers, Robert Gaskich (17) and an invalid, and John Murray Gaskich (20), laborer, occupied the same room, and early this morning ...

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  11. THE SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--The coal trade of the district has continued brisk during the week, all of the collieries having been kept well employed. Loading operations at this port were ...

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  12. SAILING HANDICAPS.

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  13. NARROW ESCAPES AT A FIRE.

    To-day a fire broke out at the Royal Hotel, Geelong. This is one of the oldest and best known hostelries, and is much frequented by theatricals. It is a three-storey brick building, ...

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  14. RIDING FATALITY.

    QUIRINDI, Saturday.--This morning a boy named Spain (15) was thrown from a horse at Braefield and killed. BEGA, Friday. ...

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  15. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    On Saturday and yesterday four deep-sea vessels arrived at Newcastle for coal cargoes for foreign places. They were the Hugo, barque, from Algoa Bay--Duckenfield coal for the West Coast, Messrs. ...

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  16. A LETTER FROM FRERE.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--The following letter has been received from Mr. Walter Wood, of the Natal Mounted Police:--"Frere (Natal), November 30. Since my last letter to you we have made ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    THE LAKE VIEW CONSOLS YIELD. KALGOORLIE, Friday.--An important discovery has been made in the 600ft. level in the South Kalgurli. In crosscutting west at this depth ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    The dead body of an infant has been found in a bag containing a number of iron weights on the bank of the river at Hill End. The child is supposed to have been murdered, and the police ...

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  19. RETURN OF THE REV. F. B. BOYCE.

    By the R.M.S. Rome on Saturday the Rev. F. B. Boyce and his wife returned to Sydney, after an absence of 12 months, which were spent travelling through Great Britain, Canada, Europe, ...

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  20. THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The members of the Congress of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science had another busy day, so far as the reading of papers was concerned. ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    An elderly woman, Mrs. Semens, died yesterday from the effects of the heat. James Fraser, kicked by a horse in the chest and throat at Abbott's, died to-day. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the Dunedin wool sales 16d per lb. was paid for greasy merino wether wool, the highest price obtained in the colony for thirty years. ...

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  23. DIED ON THE SALT BUSH PLAINS.

    HAY, Friday.--The remains of an unknown dead man have been discovered on the Mossgiel-road, 30 miles from Booligal. The man was about 80 years of age, 6ft. high, and had a full grey ...

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  24. DEPARTURE OF LORD BRASSEY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Lord Brassey, after completing nearly five years' term of office, left Victoria on Saturday afternoon for England in the yacht Sunbeam. His departure was ...

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  25. THE WESTERN COLLIERIES.

    LITHGOW, Saturday.--As a result of a couple of days' work in purifying the air in the Vale of Clywdd mine, now being re-opened after being shut down for three months through fire, the ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

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  27. THE CONGRESS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The fact that it was Saturday, that Lord Brassey was departing, and Victoria's second contingent was going away, could not shake the resolution of the ...

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  28. THE OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX.

    ALBURY, Friday.--The local inspector under the Board of Health has submitted a report to the council on the anthrax outbreak. The inspector takes the view that something must be ...

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  29. PRECAUTIONS IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.--In reference to the outbreak of the bubonic plague in Adelaide, the Acting-Premier, interviewed to-night, said he had already discussed with the medical officers ...

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  30. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN 24 HOURS ENDED 9 A.M. SATURDAY.

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  31. SEND-OFF TO MAJOR LENEHAN AND MR. D'APICE.

    An enthusiastic send-off was given at the Hunter's-bill Council Chambers on Thursday night last to the Hunter's-hill volunteers for the Transvaal war. The guests of the evening ...

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  32. COASTAL REPORT.

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  33. INTERCOLONIAL FORECAST.

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  34. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY.

    KIAMA, Saturday.--The following startling news was telegraphed to a prominent storekeeper yesterday afternoon by the Farmers' Co-operative Company:--"Company intends liquidating, all ...

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  35. SHEEP KILLED BY HAILSTONES.

    QUIRINDI, Friday.--A great storm occurred on Wednesday at Wallabadah and Castle Mountain. Four inches of rain and hall fell at Wallabadah in an hour, and 6in. fell at Seven-mile. Windows were broken in nearly every ...

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  36. NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION.

    The Premier has received no official confirmation of the supposed case of bubonic plague in Adelaide. It is difficult for a layman to express an opinion upon a matter of this sort. But all ...

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  37. DIED AT MASS.

    An aged churchgoer named Hannah Reyling (72), residing at 143 Henderson-road, Alexandria, died in St. Mary's Church, Erskineville, whilst attending mass yesterday morning. She left her home at 6.30 a.m., and ...

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  38. ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS MISSILE

    Last week, it will be remembered, a gentleman riding on the top of a 'bus was struck on the head by a bullet coming from nobody knew where. Yesterday a 12-year-old child named Ruby Coleman was playing near her ...

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  39. WESTERN SUBURBS COTTAGE HOSPITAL.

    At the monthly meeting of the committee of management of the Western Suburbs' Cottage Hospital, held at Enfield on Thursday evening, the treasurer reported that the receipts for the month amounted to £129, and the ...

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  40. EFFECT OF A REVOLVER SHOT.

    Frederick Schoefiler, bootmaker, who accidentally shot himself in the leg at Katoomba on Thursday night, was removed to Prince Alfred Hospital in a precarious slate on Saturday. The bullet had been extracted prior to ...

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  41. ACCIDENT AT NEUTRAL BAY.

    On Saturday morning a boy named George Smith, 13 and a half years of age, whose home is at Prospect-road, Erskineville, but who was staying at the time with his brother, a resident of the Laue Cove-road, was ...

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  42. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.--Arrived, January 13: Hounslow, from Mauritius: Pilbarra, from Fremantle; Dovedale, from Newcastle, Sailed, January 13: Paroo, for Fremantle; Loch Etive, for Melbourne; Alagone, for Geelong; ...

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