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  4. LATE MINING.

    The following is the South mine manager's report for week ended September 23, 1911:—Rise, 625ft. level, section G2d: Risen 8ft. 6in.; total, 95ft. 6in. ...

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  6. AN ITALIAN LINER.

    The ill-feeling created in Turkey by Italian interference in Tripoli,which is a prvince of the Turkish Empire, has been productive of a sensation at Cairo. ...

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  7. JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    The freeholders of the Earl's Court Exhibition are seeking a High Court injunction against the Johnson-Wells fight. ...

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  8. STREET BETTING.

    The case in which Herman B. Nenke was charged with street betting (which had not concluded when the First Edition, went to press) was continued at ...

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  9. LATE RUSSIAN PREMIER'S BURIAL.

    St. Petersburg, Sunday. The Czar has ordered as a result of the assassination of M. Stolypin, late Russian Premier, a comprehensive ...

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  10. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    Five thousand boilermakers have unanimously voted for the abolition of the premium and bonus system in the engineering and shipbuilding trade on ...

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  11. DENUNCIATION OF NON-UNIONISTS.

    When reporting on the builders laborers' strike at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night (reports the Melbourne "Argus" of September ...

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  13. DEATH OF MR.F. W. PFITZNER.

    Mr. Friedrich Wilhelm Pfitzner, an old and respected resident of Broker Hill, died on Saturday evening, after a lingering illness, the cause of death ...

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  14. COLLISION IN THE SCHELDT.

    Two vessels in the Scheldt collided to-day and sank. Fourteen people were drowned. ...

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  15. ZINC CORPORATION MINING DEPARTMENT.

    The following is the managers report on the South Blocks mine for the week ended September 21:— Main Lode, No. 6 Level.—The main ...

    Article : 248 words
  16. AERONAUTICS.

    Fowler was unable to cross the st[?] has on his projected air journey from San Francisco to New York. He returned and landed at Colfax. His ...

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  17. BIRIGIBLE BALLOON COLLAPSES.

    A naval dirigible balloon, whilst leaving the shed at Barrow-in-Furness to day, broke in the middle and collapsed, falling in tho sea. ...

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  18. PLUNGE THROUGH A WINDOW.

    An unusual and rather startling accident occurred at the corner of George-street West and Carlton-street this morning (says the "Sun" of ...

    Article : 319 words
  19. TROUBLE IN TRIPOLI.

    Conlonol Feuzi, Chief of Staff of the Salonika Army Corps, has been appointed to command the Turkish troops in Tripoli, hitherto commanded by the ...

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  20. CANOWIE PASTORAL COMPANY.

    The appenl by the Canowie Pastoral Company against the assessment of the Commissioner of Taxes was resumed in the Local Court. Adelaide, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CARRIERS' UNION.

    An application has been made to the Federal Industrial Registrar for the registration of the Australian Carriers' Union under the Federal Arbitration ...

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  22. MILL RETURNS.

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  24. TRAGEDY NARROWLY AVERTED.

    "Two young men named Jeffrey and Cleaves, members of the rowing club, were cut in a skiff on Lake Neangar to-day (wired the Bendigo ...

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  25. THE LITHGOW STRIKE.

    The defence committee in connection with the Lithgow strike has forwarded to the Acting Chief Secretary a resolution protesting against,the ...

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  26. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    A tramcar got beyond control to-day, when going downhill at Birmingham, and crashed into another car. Fifteen people were injured. ...

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  27. A FARMER'S SUICIDE.

    Edward Loss, a native of Gunnedah, aged 40 years, committed suicide at his homestead selection. Kelvin, about 18 miles from town, last night (wired ...

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  28. DEATH OF SENIOR-SERGEAMT SKINNY.

    Senior-Sergeant William Skinner, attached to the Petersham police, died on Sunday night. He was taken suddenly ill on duty on Saturday evening. ...

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  29. STOMACH TROUBLES ENDED.

    No other organ in the body is taxed to such an extent as the stomach. When the stomach becomes dicoidcrcd, food decomposes, wind collects, and ...

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  30. HAILSTORM AT GEELONG.

    The Geelong correspondent of the "Age" wired on September 21:— The district was visited by a remarkable hailstorm this afternoon. lt ...

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  31. HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    The little girl Austin who was admitted to the Hospital yesterday suffering from the effects of a burning accident, is making satisfactory ...

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  34. CHATEAU TANUNDA TROUBLE.

    The acting secretary of the U.L.U. (Mr. J. Murphy) remarked to-day concerning the trouble at Chateau Tanunda, that it was recognised to be a ...

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  35. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    Alfred Pearson, a farmer, was struck dead by lightning while ploughing near his homestead yesterday afternoon (wired the Armidale ...

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  36. OPIUM IMPORTER SENTENCED.

    A man was sentenced to six months imprisonment to-day, without tho option of a fine, for importing opium into the Commonwealth. ...

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  37. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The registrar for births, deaths, and marriages at Broken Hill furnishes the following vital statistics for the week ended September 23:—Births, 25 ...

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  39. DOG REGISTRATION'S.

    Up to the present 590 dogs have been registered in Broken Hill for the year 1911-12, which dates from September 1. ...

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