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  2. THEATRICAL NOTES.

    It is a peculiar coincidence that Miss Maud Chetwynd's first appearance in Broken Hill (which was at the outset of her theatrical career) was in the ...

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  3. SENSATIONAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A sensational railway accident occurred at Wambool, 14 miles East of Bathurst, this morning. A goods train, bound west, was ...

    Article : 155 words
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  5. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. LATE GABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] KING EDWARD'S INDISPOSITION.

    King Edward, who caught a cold on the journey from London to Biarritz, is recovering from his indisposition. ...

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  6. LADY DUDLEY'S ILLNESS.

    The latest report concerning Lady Dudley's illness is that she had a good day yesterday, and is doing very well. ...

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  7. AN ARTIST'S DEATH.

    The death is reported of Mr. Tom Browne, the well-known Black-andwhite artist. Deceased was born at Nottingham in 1872. ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    Joseph James Adams (50), ratcatcher, employed by the Board of Health, was found dead in bed this morning. ...

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  9. THE FLORA BUST.

    An analysis of the wax composing the Flora bust, which Dr. Bode attributed to Leonardo de Vinci, shows that it consists of lac spermaciti and beeswax, ...

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  10. GERMAN INSURANCE LAWS.

    A bill is ready for introduction into the Reichstag, combining the seven existing industrial insurance laws into one, increasing the State contributions, ...

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  11. JEWELLER FOUND SHOT.

    Jacob Cohen, about 55, a traveling jeweller, was found shot in his bedroom at a house in Mary-street, Sydney, yesterday. The police suggest ...

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  12. SUPPLEMENTARY WATER SCHEME. INQUIRY BY THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    The Public Works Committee which is prosecuting its inquiries into the Umberumberka supplementary water supply scheme arrived at Silverton by ...

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  13. VICTORIA. A PECULIAR SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Ernest Bishop (48), a laborer was shot at midnight at Brunswick by Fred Frey (28), a dog trainer, living in the Same house. Bishop was taken to the ...

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  14. AMERICAN STEEL TRUST.

    The American Steel Trust reports an ncrease of eight millions sterling in net earnings from 1909, as compared with 1908. ...

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  15. BARRIER CEASE-WORK PROPOSALS.

    Recently the Melbourne Trades Hall Council received a communication from the secretary of the Barrier Combined Unions (Mr. Flynn), suggesting ...

    Article : 84 words
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  17. TARIFF REFORM.

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce discussed tariff reform in session in London to-day. Fifty Chambers were in favor of it, 12 against it, and ...

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  18. A STEAMER ASHORE.

    A message from Devonport West (Tasmania) states that, the steamer Kakapo from Burnie (Tas.), wept ashor. during a heavy, fog this morning. The ...

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  19. THE KIEL DEMONSTRATIONS.

    As a sequel to the Kiel demonstrations yesterday, 5000 men at the Germania yard will be locked, out until Monday. ...

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  20. MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  21. A SWINDER SENTENCED.

    John Black was found guilty to-day at the Criminal Court of swindling several persons and sentenced to two years' imprisonment Black called for ...

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  22. RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    The hearing of the conspiracy charges arising out of evidence given on behalf of defendant in the slander action, Ronald v. Harper, was ...

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  23. SIR GEORGE REID.

    In response to municipal invitations Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, has arranged to visit Glasgow, Birmingham, Bristol, and ...

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  24. SUCCESSFUL BIPLANE FLIGHTS.

    Houdini, the "Handcuff King," made three successful flights in a biplane in a paddock at Diggers' Rest to-day. He circled three miles in four minutes. ...

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  25. FUTURE NAVAL BATTLES.

    Rear-Admiral Bacon, speaking at the Institution of Naval Architects last night, said that the problem of torpedo-proof battleships had been ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. SCIATICA CAUSED BY RUN DOWN NERVES.

    This is the way to cure sciatica. Restore the weak run down nerves—the real cause of the trouble to their proper state. All medical men recognise ...

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  27. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The persons accused of conspiracy in the Beatty will case, were remanded to-day at the City Court until to-morrow, owing to the illness of Mrs. Beatty, ...

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  29. WEATHER CYCLE PROBLEM.

    Mr. T. W. Keele claims to have solved the weather cycle problem, fix ing the periods of recurring cycles at 171 years. ...

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  30. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES SUSTAINED.

    At Ballarat to-day, David Davies, a butcher sued John Alfred Stork, claiming £499 damages. As the result of a collision between plaintiff's and ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN OIL SYNDICATE.

    The vendors in the Australian Oil Syndicate receive 960,000 shares, or £84,000 in cash. The "British Australasian" considers ...

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  32. SCHOOLS' SWIMMING.

    The end of the swimming season of the District Public School was brought to a close with age championships at the Municipal Baths this afternoon. ...

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  33. DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION.

    The last monthly meeting of the financial year of the District Nursing Association of Broken Hill was held at the Town Hall this afternoon, when ...

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  34. KAISER'S COUSIN A MONK.

    The "Daily Express" stated that the Kaiser's exiled cousin Frederick, son of the late Duke Albrecht, regent of Brunswick, has become a monk and ...

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  35. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    "La Milo (Miss Pansy Montague) and Ferdinand Eggen a were committed for trial to-day on a charge of obtaining jewellery fraudulently. ...

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  36. N.S.W. PRODUCTS ON EXHIBITION

    The N.S.W. Agent-General (Mr. T. A. Coghlan) is arranging for an exhibition of New South Wales products at the loading agricultural shows in the ...

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  37. ACCIDENT AT THE NORTH MINE.

    This afternoon two miners named James Hallett and John Leyson, employed on the 800ft. level, at the North mine, received severe injuries from a ...

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  38. A NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    Nearly two millions or New Zealand's 3½ per cent, loan for five years in convertible bonds will be issued niter Easter ...

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  39. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    The Broken Hill Motor Cycle Club held a meeting at Mr. Sykes studio last night, and although the attendance was small, the business was ...

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  40. AN INDIAN MURDER

    At the trial of Kanare, accused of murdering. Mr. Jackson, a British Indian official at Nasik (Bombay), the police produced a document found on ...

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  42. A STORY OF AN M.L.C.

    In the early days of the Wyalong gold field, at the very first of the rush, in fact, one of the members of the Public Works Committee now at ...

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