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  4. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS. ADDITIONAL RETURNS.

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. A BRAVE SEAMAN.

    W. Blomberg, of the ship Hyderbad, who in November saved an apprentice named Black and a seaman named Thompson of the same ship from ...

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  7. COALMINERS' STRIKE.

    The steamer Fitzclarence arrived at Melbourne to-day from Newcastle-on-Tyne (England) with 5750 tons of coal for the Melbourne Gas Company. ...

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  8. GUTTED BY FIRE.

    Two rooms at the rear of the Payneham District Council Hall were gutted by fire early yesterday morning. The loss is over £300. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    At a State banquet last night at Perth Lord Kitchener expressed himself in very strong terms on the question of the Australian railway systems, ...

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  10. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. NORTHERN FLOODS. WALGETT IN DANGER.

    Although the Namoi and Barwon rivers are still rapidly rising, it is just doubtful whether the water closing in around Walgett will see another foot ...

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  11. ASSAULT AND ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    The assault on Miss Dorothy Boyd in the Parramatta-road on Saturday by a street thief, who attempted to snatch her bag containing wages for ...

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  12. A SUPPOSED SUICIDE IDENTIFIED.

    The body of a man who is supposed to have committed suicide at Echunga has been identified as that of Mr. Moffitt, a printer, of Hindmarsh, who ...

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  13. INDIA INTERESTED IN ELECTIONS.

    Absorbing interest, in the British elections prevails in India. Several newspapers are publishing special editions. ...

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  14. TROLLY, DRAYMEN, AND CARTERS' BOARD.

    The award of the Trolly, Draymen, and Carters' Board for the Goulburn district has been received. Although the men's demands were not granted ...

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  15. GERMAN NEWSPAPER REPORTS.

    German newspapers give long reports of the polling, some arguing the possibility of a good tariff arrangement with the Conservatives. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALANDERS ELECTED.

    Dr. A. Chapple, elected for Stirlingshire, is a New Zealander. Mr. Alfred St. George Hammersley, elected for Woodstock, was long ...

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  17. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] PROTEST AGAINST CENSORSHIP OF NOVEL.

    Mary Gaunt, the novelist, protests against the libraries' censorship condemning her new West African novel, "The Uncounted Lost." The ...

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  18. THE GLENELG SENSATION.

    Harry Bachman, a mechanic of Salisbury, was arrested while asleep in bed at Salisbury by the police early this morning on a charge, of having shot ...

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  19. WINDOW-BREAKING BY RADICALS.

    A procession of Radicals did much window-breaking afc Carnarvon. The crowd objected to the postponement of the declaration of the poll. ...

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  20. RIOTOUS CROWDS AT WYCOMBE.

    After Mr. Cripps' success at Wy[?] combe the crowd took possession of the streets, invaded the Conservatives' dumping shop, and made a bonfire of ...

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  21. A. CONGREGATION ASSEMBLY.

    The fourth business assembly of the Congregational Unions of Australasia was opened yesterday at Hobart. The president, in his opening ...

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  22. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    Further details concerning the floods in France show that the Seine has risen above its normal level and that heavy snow and rain have fallen. The ...

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  23. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Confidence men secured a big haul to-day in a hotel at South Yarra. An Italian doctor named Carmeli Garafolo, a passenger to Naples by the ...

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  24. ARGENTINE DREADNOUGHTS

    The New York correspondent of "The Times" says that the active commercial policy in South America initiated by Mr. Knox (American State ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  26. A KETCH IN DIFFICULTIES.

    Information was received at Brisbane yesterday by the Water Police that the ketch Wheup, which left Brisbane about four days ago for Bundaberg, had ...

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  27. THE NEW COMET.

    The new comet has been plainly seen in many parts of England, southern Europe, and Egypt. The Cambridge Observatory states that it passed its ...

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  28. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) arrived in Melbourne yesterday from Sydney, and was entertained last night at the Australian Club. ...

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  29. A BABY'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held at Yorketown to-day on the body of a newly-born baby, of which Augusta Voight, a single woman, was alleged to be the ...

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  30. LIGHTNING RIDGE ISOLATED.

    A report has been received from the opalfields at Lightning Ridge that the township is completely isolated, and that the provisions there are only ...

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  31. GEOGRAPHICAL ZONES.

    The International Institute of Agriculture has divided the different countries of the world into geographical zones to facilitate the collector of ...

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  32. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The "Economist" states that the maximum American tariff may be used against Canada owing to the reciprocity treaty between Canada and France ...

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  33. A REMARKABLE HAILSTORM.

    It is reported that during a hailstorm at Muswellbrook on Friday evening blocks of ice over 11b. in weight fell at Abendeen and crashed through ...

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  34. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL BETTING.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day Arthur Errington was charged with unlawfully betting on the Victoria Park racecourse on Saturday. ...

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  35. SETTLERS AT WANOURI CREEK.

    Horsemen, who came through from Wanouri Creek yesterday, stated that the settlers there were in urgent need of assistance. ...

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  36. DISPUTED HIRE OF POT PLANTS.

    In the Small Debts Court to-day, before Mr. W. N. Dove, S.M., R. E. A. Kitchen and Co., sued Charles Wright for £2,11s. alleged to be due ...

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  37. A BARRED PERFORMANCE.

    The consor has barred the performance of Strauss's "Salome" at Covent Garden. ...

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  38. HOTEL PROPRIETOR SUED FOR WAGES.

    In the Small Debts Court to-day Jane Francis sued Edward Jay, the licensee of the Silver King Hotel, for one week's wages alleged, to be due, and ...

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  39. THE ONTARIO RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The number of passengers killed by the railway accident at Sudbury, Ontario, is estimated at 75. Twenty-five were incinerated and their ...

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  40. A BROKEN LEG.

    G. Bennetts, a married man, employed as a miner at the Central mine, this afternoon, shortly after,1 o'clock, met with a very painful accident, ...

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  41. PILES.

    Piles rarely kill, but they cause constant torture. This is especially true in the case of those who are ever so slightly constipated. Piles can be ...

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  42. WALGETT HOSPITAL IN DANGER.

    As the flood approached dangerously near the Walgett Hospital arrangements were hurriedly made yesterday to throw up an embankment round the ...

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  43. A LOUISIANA MURDER.

    Mr. Akerman, owner of a menagerie at Devall's Landing, Louisiana, was murdered by a man named Starr, while feeding an ape, which ...

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  44. A SUFFRAGETTE PRISONER.

    A woman calling herself Jane Warton was sentenced on January 14 to a fortnight's imprisonment at Liverpool in connection with suffragette ...

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  45. THE WEATHER.

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  46. GREAT DEMAND FOR LABOR.

    The flood is responsible for a great demand for labor at Walgett. Assistance is needed on every side and casual hands are in many cases receiving 2s. ...

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  47. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    The body of a girl who was drowned in tho Yarra last night was identified to-day as that of May Roy (15), the daughter of a glazier at Brunswick. For ...

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  48. LATER ACCOUNTS OF WALGETT.

    The flood-waters at Walgett are now rising faster than over. The lower portions of the town are also being submerged more quickly and ...

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  49. TICKET SCALPINC.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day Philamon Ouraloff was charged with having sold the return half of a railwhy ticket to Broken Hill. ...

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  50. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    Percy Fuge was drawn into a threshing machine at Nambrook to-day and torn to pieces. He was the only son of a widow; and recently insured ...

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  52. A MISSING RELIEF BOAT.

    A relief boat sent from Wee Waa to Walgett is missing. There is a crew of three in it, their names being at present unknown. The crew was ...

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  53. LICENSING COURT.

    In the Licensing Court this morning, before Mr. W. N. Dove, S.M., Charles Henry Webster, licensee of the Centennial Hotel. Blende-street, was ...

    Article : 101 words
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