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  2. MINING. THE LONDON MARKET.

    Broken Hill shares were quoted on 'Chango to-day as follows:—British, b. 60s., s, 52s. 6d.; Block 10, b £5 2s, 6d., s. £5 7s. 6d.; North, b. 93s 9d., ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENTS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Both Houses of the State Legislature met yesterday afternoon. Legislative Council. The debate on the Local Government ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES. A FINE NUGGET.

    A digger yesterday found a nugget of gold worth £620 in the off workings at Stuart Town. ...

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  5. NOTALLA HABBIBULLA.

    Mossa Klian, nearest relation to Notalla Habbibulla in South Australia, obtained an order from the sheriff permitting him to interview the condemned ...

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  6. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    Prince von Billow, Chancellor of the German Exchequer, in a moderate speech in the Reichstag last night, in reply to an interpellation by Herr. ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. A BARRIER BANKRUPT.

    An order in Bankruptcy has been filed in the case of Clemant Gregory, laborer, of Broken Hill. ...

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  9. THE CASTLEREAGH VACANCY.

    Mr. Fletcher has withdrawn from the Castlereagh election, thus leaving the issue a clean-cut one between Labor and Conservatism. ...

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  10. THE JUNCTION NORTH.

    Baling operations at the Junction North mine, which were temporarily suspended on Tuesday last, will be resumed to-day. It was found necessary ...

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  11. OUR "BLACK BRETHREN."

    Two natives of the New Hebrides have been taken to Suva for trial, one of them being charged with the murder of the Rev. Mr. Godden. The Rev. ...

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  12. THE REBEL FERRIERA.

    General Botha, the well-known Boer leader, has offered his services to the Transvaal Government in checking what he describes as the filibustering ...

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  13. DALZIELL'S TIN MINES.

    The report of Mr. James Brodie, managing director of the Dalziall's tin mines, for the month onded November 12 is as follows:—"I visited ...

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  14. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday there was a strong demand for good descriptions. The highest price obtained for greasy was 14¾d. per lb. ...

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  15. Barrier Miner.

    "The MINER" a day or so since took occasion to criticise the convention with reference to the New' Hobrides that has been entered into between ...

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  16. HETTON COLLIERY IDLE.

    The Hetton colliery is again idle. The top men refused to work unless granted an advance in wages. ...

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  17. MARINE ARBITRATION CASE.

    In the Federnl Arbitration Court yesterday, in connection with the claim of the marine, officers fer amelieration of the existing conditions of work, ...

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  18. THE PORTSMOUTH MUTINY

    Eleven of the stokers concerned in the recent mutiny at Portsmouth will be courtmurtialled. The order, given by-the lieutenant to the front rank to ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    "First Mate," a rather pretty little drama by Richard Henry, was produced for the first, time at the Theatre. last night by the Cremer Comedy ...

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  20. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of the People's Reform League was hold at Tait's Hall on Wednesday evening. Several reports which had been received from various ...

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  21. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    Five bomb throwers have been courtmartialled at Odessa. Three of them, including a girl, were sentenced to death, while the other two were given ...

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  22. THE METAL MARKET.

    To-day's latest London metal quotations are:— Copper, £99 7s. 6d. per ton. Tin (forward), £196 per ton. ...

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  23. VICTORIA. THE BUILDERS' STRIKE.

    In the Assembly last night Mr. Beazley asked the Premier whether he was aware of the fact that the Hoffman Brick Company had refused to supply ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    Both Houses of the State Parliament met last night. In the Legislative Council the Closer Settlement Bill was further ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 words
  26. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Inspector White speaking at 'Bury, Lancashire, said that all circles valuing the Church of England principles would rejoice, if the Education Bill, with all ...

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  27. THE LAND SCANDALS.

    The trial of Crick, Willis, and Bath for conspiracy was continued yesterday, when Peter Close Was further cross-examined by Crick. The witness ...

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  28. DEATH AT CRICKET.

    Gordon Lawlor, a schoolboy-at Northcote, while running between the wickets in a cricket match-yesterday, fell dead from heart failure. ...

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  29. COMMITTED FOR ASSAULT.

    Thomas Kenworthy, a miner, was at the Bendigo City Court yesterday committed for trial on a charge of assaulting a married woman named Annie ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. F. Monger, moved the second reading of the Secession, Referendum Bill. The debate was adjourned on ...

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  31. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Ashed in the House of Commons last night concerning appointments to the Public-Service in the Now Hebrides. Mr. Winston Churchill, ...

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  32. MR. JOSIAH THOMAS.

    Mr. Josiah Thomas, M.H. R. this morning returned to Adelaide from a trip made by river to Wentworth and district. Mr. Thomas reports that he ...

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  33. "UNIONISM: OLD AND NEW."

    At the fortnightly meeting of the King Ward Political Labor League, held in the Mechanics' Institute, SouthBrokon Hill, last night, Alderman ...

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  34. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales at Geelong yesterday 8241 bales were offered and 7945 sold, while an additional 510 were sold privately. Greasy merine sold to 16d. ...

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  35. THE BRITISH DIVIDEND.

    A private wire received in Broken Hill this morning states that the British Broken Hill Company has declared a dividend (the 13th) of 2s. 6d. per ...

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  36. SPEAKER AND MEMBERS.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday night the Speaker (Mr. H. M. Jacoby) read a letter from the chief of the " Hansard" staff, pointing out that the ...

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  37. A COOLHEADED BOY.

    It has transpired that while 100 boys of an Adelaide institution were being taken to a picnic on the hills line on Monday tba door of u carriage was ...

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  38. A BLACK AUSTRALIA.

    The Bishop of Northern Queensland, Dr. 'Frodsham, says that he apprehends a repetition of the incident which culminated in the murder of the Rev. ...

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  39. THE BRITISH.

    The diamond drilling which has been in progress for some time past at the 800ft. level of the British is still barren of result, having up to the present ...

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  40. ROYAL VISITORS.

    King Haakon of Norway and his consort, Queen Maud, who are on a, visit' to England, were entertained by, the Lord Mayor at the Guild Hall ...

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  41. SHEEP ON THE ROAD.

    Twenty thousand, sheep, sold at Charleville: and driven overland from Lissadell station. the journey occupying 18 months, have arrived in ...

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  42. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    President Roosevelt (President of the United States), who is on his. way to Panama; is at present at Colon, Aspinwall, in the Republic of ...

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  43. FALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    Sub-inspactor Sawtell received word by telephone message at about half-past 11 o'clock this morning that a man employed at Langley's limekilns had fallen ...

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  44. COLONEL LIGHT STATUE.

    The statue of Colonel Light,, founder of Adelaide, which is to be erected in King "William-street, near the Post Office, has arrived in Adelaide from ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] A PRACTICAL MONARCH.

    King Edward, in receiving the members of the International Federation of Master Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers' Association at Windsor, warmly ...

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  46. BLOCK 10

    The bottom of the Block 10 main, shaft. is now 118½ft. below the 1215ft. level. A plat set has been put in and 10ft of timbering done. The diamond ...

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    Your appotite will be, greatly improved if you take one or two of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules after each meal. Obtainable everywhere. ...

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  48. MINE ACCIDENT.

    The ambulance was called about 5 o'clock this morning to Block 12, where it was found, that a miner named John Martin, working at the 400ft. level, had ...

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  49. SUSPECTED SUICIDE.

    Mr. Brooking Ricketts, chief timekeeper at the Mount Lyell mine reduction works staff, was yesterday found dead under circumstances pointing to ...

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  50. LAND AVAILABLE.

    Mr. W. Levy, secretary of the.P.L.L., this morning received the following telegrm from Mr. Arthur'. Griffith, M.L.A. —" The Minister to-dap approved of the ...

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  51. CHURCH TRUST EFFORTS.

    The half-yearly trust effort of the Oxide-street Methodist Church was opened on Sunday, and was continued on Wednesday. Addresses were given ...

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  52. A STRIKE COLLAPSES.

    The strike on the part of the Cycle boilermakers has collapsed. ...

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  53. EIGHT-HOURS COMMITTEE.

    A largely attended meeting of the Broken Hill Eight-hours Committee was held at the Trades Hall last night. the president (Mr. W. F. Rowe) ...

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  54. THE WEATHER.

    The mercury in the Post Office thermometer is again displaying a desireto reach the century. The highest temperature, recorded yesterday. (80 ...

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  55. A LINER REFLOATED.

    The stranded liner Kensington has been refloated. ...

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  56. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION'.

    A man named Emil Steiner, a German, who speaks English fluently, was refused admission to Now Zealand, where he went from Sydney, because ...

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  57. ACID FUMES.

    A deputation of the members of the town board of Queenstown yesterday waited on the general manager of the Queenstown mine to discuss the ...

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    Chilblains.—The chilblain is a slow inflammation of the skin of the hands or feet, attended with swelling, itching, and burning pains. Weak ...

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  59. THE NIL DESPERANDUM.

    The methods of the New South Wales Mines Department appear to be at times shockingly' casual. Some weeks ago the Broken Hill warden (Mr. G. ...

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    The Mayor (Aldermun T. Irey) is in receipt of a communication from the Minister of Public Instruction, consenting to a tender being accepted for the ...

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  61. OBITUARY.

    Mrr. Millar, wife of the Minister for Customs and Labor, died yesterday. ...

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    The Broken Hill Rifle Club will to-morrow start the second round for a gold watch, and a prise of £3 3s.. shooting to begin at 1 o'clock.? A large ...

    Article : 62 words
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    Can be Depended On.—Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera, arid Diarrheoa Remedy is the most successful medicine in use for ' bowel complaints. Cures griping, ...

    Article : 59 words
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