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  5. MINING The South.

    Owing to repairs and holidays, last week was another broken one, and the South mill ran 54½ hours short time. It treated 2913 tons crude sulol[?]des ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    During torpedo boat manoeuvres at Birchaven the British destroyer Syren grounded on a reef and broke'her back. The crew ...

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  7. POLICE v. MINERS.

    Resentment at the police methods on the Waihi goldfield culminated in rioting and a brutal attack on the police on Saturday ...

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  8. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    A boy named Armstrong was shot by a pea rifle at Ballan yesterday. The buliet lodged iu the spine and killed him. ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    A correspondent of the "Novoe Vremya," St. Petersburg, says that the Japanese are preparing to hurl a large force through ...

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  10. Melbourne Suicides.

    The body of the Princes Bridge suicide has been identified as that of James Bright (29), a wharf laborer. His father suicided by hanging four years ...

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  11. Killed on Mena Murta.

    Our Wilcannia correspondent wires that Mr. Reid, storekeeper, on Mena Murtee station, Wilcannia, has died as the, result of an accident, and that his ...

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  12. THE'REVOLUTIONS.

    Russian, telegrams state that there are now 75,000 strikers out at Lodz, and that strikes are recurring at Warsaw and other ...

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  13. THROWING OPEN THE LAND.

    A communication from the office of the Western Land Board in Sydney received, by the lands agent at Broken Hill conveys the ...

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  14. BISHOP HARMER.

    The clergy and laity of the Church of England met at the church office yesterday afternoon, when Bishop Harmer delivered a ...

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  15. LATE SHARE SALES.

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    Benjamin Bracey (35) was accidentally drowned in the Murray River at'Barmah, N.S.W. He was crossing the river from the Victorian side with two boats ...

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  17. A BEAUTIFUL PHENOMENON.

    The morning mists, engulfed in the basin formed by the ranges of hills that almost enclose the plain stretching between Broken ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The, May series of London wool sales opened to-day. Competition was very strong, with prices at par up to 10 per cent. advance on ...

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  19. THE CITY ABATTOIRS.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council the following letter from the Under-Secretary for Mines nnd Agrionlture, regarding the proposed site for the ...

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  20. A BANKRUPT IN, CONTEMPT

    The bankrupt, William Cameron, who is charged with defrauding his creditors, was again before the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, ...

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  21. MINING The New White Leads.

    Prospects at the New White Leads, 150ft., both in the southern drive along the course of the lode and also in the winze, are encouraging. The former ...

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  23. THEBRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council a letter to the Mayor (Alder man Harvy) was read by the town clerk from the British Empire League in ...

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  24. The South Blocks.

    Development work at the 300ft. level of No. 2 shaft, Block 0, South Blocks, dotermined the existence of a payable ledge of mill sulphides, extending 446ft. ...

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  25. The Junction.

    Regarding productive workings in the Junction mine, there should be plenty of are available to keep the mill going on full, time treating, say. 1500 tons ...

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  26. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Bruce. Smith, M.H.R., replying to Mr. G. H. Reid, yester day afternoon, said, " We can all talk; I want the people nowadays ...

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    The Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers opened its annual session in Melbourne on Monday. Representatives were present from all parts of ...

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  28. LICENSING, COURT.

    In the Licensing Court to-day before Messrs. Stevenson, S.M., and Mills, J.P., renewals of publicans' licenses were granted to W[?]lm Riechers, ...

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  30. RAINS AND RIVERS.

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  31. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY.

    The quarterly rally of the Christian Endeavor Union was held in the South Baptist Churh last night. There was large attendance. The president (the ...

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  33. THE WEATHER.

    The highest shade temperature at 2 o'clock to-day was 73 degrees. ...

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