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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Agnes M'Farlane, a woman residing in Shepherd-street, Darlington, was crossing George Street West last night when she was knocked down by a tram, The Civil Ambulance Brigade ...

    Article : 49 words
  3. THE WHEAT COMMISSION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The Wheat Commission continued its sittings to-day John Thomas Mason vigilant officer working at the men's association Port Adelaide said his ...

    Article : 434 words
  4. THE BRITISH NAVY

    A subject which promises to push itself to the fore on the near future is the distribution of the British Fleet, is it wise and is it safe? Among close students of naval affairs. ...

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  5. A PARADOX OF THE MODERN WORLD

    An announcement has been made which stands in sharp contrast to the belligerent and resounding topics that have lately filled the columns of the press. Queen Alexandra by a ...

    Article : 1,178 words
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  7. CHILD SEVERELY BURNED.

    Mary Macaulay, aged 6, residing with her parents at Bent-street, Woollomooloo, was badly burned last night and small hopes are entertained for her recovery. It is supposed ...

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  8. AMERICAN SAILOR INJURED.

    E. J. Gallagher, a member of the crow of the U.S. flagship Connection, while trying to board a tram in oxford-street last night, was struck by the car, and sustained a broken leg ...

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  9. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAB.

    Mrs. Catherine Herbert, residing at Foveaux-street, Surry-hills and her daughter-in-law, Louisa Herbert, were knocked down by a cab in Central Park, after the review yesterday. ...

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  10. CRUSHED BY A CART

    Alexander Hutchinson aged 70 lately-residing in Cambridge-street Stanmore while waiting to see the soldiers pass at the corner of Quean and Oxford streets Woollanra, yesterday afternoon, ...

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  11. FALL THROUGH A ROOF.

    Annie Gibson a married woman, residing in Oxford-street, Woollahra, fell through an iron awning in front of her home yesterday morning and fractured her right knee cap on the ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    At the criminal sittings at the Supreme Court to-day. Geerge Hamilton pleaded guilty to two charges of burglary, and was sentenced to four, years. Charles Rendall pleaded guilt to four ...

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  13. COW CAUSES ACCIDENT.

    DUBBO, Monday,--Through a horse shying at a cow on the roadside, coming in to Troy Gully Dubbo, the other night. W. M;Intosh, cabdriver was thrown from the cab into a deep drain and ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. CUT HIS THROAT.

    COONAMBLE Monday,--Yesterday morning Harry M'Clelland (64) Committed suicide at West Coonamble by cutting his throat with a razor. No reason is assigned for the deed ...

    Article : 32 words
  15. AN LUCKY MAN.

    BROKEN-HILL Monday.--J. Pollard who was severely injured in a blasting explosion at the South mine about three months ago and who was only recently discharged from the hospital. ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. NEW ABERDEEN LINER.

    The largest and finest steamer carrying the Aberdoan Line flag is the Pericles, which arrived in the harbor yesterday. Named after the famous [?]per ship which was for many ...

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  17. ATTACKED BY A BULLOCK

    DUNGOG, Monday.--Caleb Griffen was endeavoring to yoke up a young bullock when the animal charged him of its horns striking Griffen's head, inflicting a wound eight inches ...

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  18. SUDDEN DEATH.

    NARRABRI, Monday.--A magisterial inquiry was held by Mr. H. L. Walker at West Narrabri on Saturday, touching the death of Mary Magdalen M'Donald, who died suddenly in the ...

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  19. "WHY NOT LEAVE WELL ALONE?"

    "Surely, it may well be asked. Why not leave well alone?" "Tried by all the tests of increa ing-prosperity, andby the growing welfare of the vast, body of our industrial population, ...

    Article : 503 words
  20. THE FASHION IN CARNATIONS.

    "In all my experience I have known nothing, like, the vogue of the carnation in society, said a large grower to a London Daily Mail repersentative last month. The better shops clamor ...

    Article : 456 words
  21. TELEPHONES WITHOUT WIRES.

    Would it surprise you if on saying aloud that you wondered what a friend thousands of miles away was doing, he answered back and immediately set your curiosity at rest? ...

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  22. A BROKEN LIMB

    DUNGOG. Monday.--Mr. W. Bradley, residing at Monkeral had one of his legs broken at the ankle through a pony rearing up and falling on him. ...

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  23. BANK CLERK'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At an inquiry to-day into the cause of the death of Alexander Coltart Watson, bank clerk, whose dead body was found in a hi-tree scrub at Brighton yesterday, ...

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  24. THE BAND CONTESTS.

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  25. MUNICIPAL MATTERS.

    Mr. James Henry Barnes has been elected unopposed to represent. South Wales the Granville Municipal Council in the room of Ald. Rrodie. resigned. At the last meeting of the council several complaints were made ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. THE DREAMY WALTZ.

    The first international dance congress opened in Berlin last month Delegates from 17 countries. including Grant Britain, were present. The main object of the congress is to be ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Operative bakers to-day decided by 40 votes to 10, not to return to work on the masters terms, but to ask them what guarantee, they could offer that legislation making day ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. BATHURST FAT STOCK SALES.

    BATHURST. Monday.--At the Corporation Saleyards on Saturday. 20 prime fat cattle were yarded. Prime bullocks brought £9 4s to £12 10s, and prime beef was worth 35s per 100lb. ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. A NEWSPAPER CITDD

    Recently a dispute between the employees and proprietors of two Perth morning papers was settled by an agreement. To-day the proprietors of the evening paper, the Daily ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. ENGAGEMENT OF LORD CLANCARTY.

    Much interest has been aroused in New York society by the reported engagement of Mrs. Marcus and the Earl of Clancarty. Mrs. Marcus, is the widow of Mr. Arnold Marcus., who was a ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. A CONSTABLE ATTACKED

    ADEDAIDE. Monday.--An exciting incident occurred at Light's-square on Saturday night. A constable while in the execution of his duty found it necessary to make an arrest and the ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. WHERE ENGLAND BUYS AND SELLS.

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  33. SUBURBAN SYDNEY.

    Messrs. J. H. Clayton W. A. Dettman. and W. T. Carmichael were present at the last meeting of the Markvilie .Council as representatives of the Abolition of Ancliffe Sewage Farm League. In asking for the ...

    Article : 195 words
  34. INSOLVENT RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Referring, in the Insolvency Court to-day to the frequent insolvencies of those in the employ of the Railway Commissioners, Judge Moule said those in ...

    Article : 385 words
  35. ALTAR OF SILVER.

    An altar of silver, of elaborate design and workmanship, has been constructed for the Lady Chapel of St. Mark's Philadelphia, by a London firm of goldsmiths. The work has ...

    Article : 257 words
  36. MURDERED BY INDIANS

    SUVA, Monday.--Ben Hall, an overseer has been brutally murdered by Indians at Lautoka. ...

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  37. LATE MINING

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  38. MELBOURNE SPORTING NOTES

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  39. PASTEURISED MILK

    Mr Nathan Straus the New York philanthropist has offered to the present Austrian Government a complete installation of milk pasteurisation plant, similar to those he has ...

    Article : 166 words
  40. REDFERN' PARK.

    The Redfern chiefly through vandalism and lack of funds, has got into a had stale of disrepair. The borders of the footpaths are overgrown with grass whilst the asphalt is cracked and broken in many places. ...

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