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  3. THE BRITISH MINE SENSATION. ACTION TO BE TAKEN BY THE DIRECTORS.

    The Secretary of the Stock Exchange in Adelaide has received the following communication from the secretary of the British Company— ...

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  4. LATE SPORTING. [Reuter's Message.] BOXING IN AMERICA.

    The 10-round bout at Kansas City (U.S.A.)between Chalkey, a German, and Young Togo has been called off on account of police interference. Togo ...

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  6. THE BRITISH MINE SENSATION. "THE EFFECT ON SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The telegraph wires between Sydney Melbourne,'.Adelaide, and'Broken Hill hummed on the morning.of December 11 (says the "S.M. Herald") as the. ...

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  8. THE CORONATION DURBAR.

    The Coronation Durbar at Delhi was a superb success. lt was the most gorgeous and stirring spectacle in the history of Hindustan. ...

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  9. EPSOM RACES.

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  11. SUING PRIESTS IN STATE COURT.

    A Papal decree forbids Catholics to sue a priest in a State court without permission of the ecclesiastical authorities. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Whitney Government has been returned to power in Ontario by an overwhelming majority. The Liberals' net gain was six seats. The cheif ...

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  13. MR. THOMAS APPROACHED.

    Following on the decision of the directors to hold a special meeting of shareholders to inquire into the statements made by Mr. Thomas through ...

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  14. CRICKET. ENGLISH CAPTAIN'S ILLNESS.

    It is expected that the English captain (P. F. Warner) will be able to leave his bed on Friday. Gunn, who has been suffering from ...

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  15. THUNDERSTORM AT WHITE CLIFFS.

    A severe thunderstorm came up at White Cliffs from the west last night after a sultry atmosphere all day and heavy showers followed, with high ...

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  16. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The Executive Council yesterday selected the following as members of the Royal Commission to inquire into the matter of introducing the totalisator ...

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  17. THE ILLFATED YONGALA.

    The Mackay agent of the Adelaide Steamship Company received a letter yesterday containing an envelope found in a bottle which was washed up ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM NOT YET DECIDED.

    The Australian team's selectors have: not yet, it appears, decided who will be the 11th man in the test match on Frjday.. it is understood, however, ...

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  19. A JOCKEY INJURED

    William Newton (17), a jockey, residing at the Giebe, was schooling a pony over the hurdles at Victoria Park racecourse this morning, when the ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate yesterday considered in committee the hill to allow Federal servants to appeal to the Federal Arbitration Court. ...

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  21. WHAT THE "REGISTER" SAYS.

    The following message appeared in the Adelaide"Register" yesterday from its Broken Hill correspondent:—The so-called British Mine sensation fell ...

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  22. DEATH OF "REG." DUFF.

    "Reg." Duff, formerly one of the best known among Australian international cricketers, died suddenly this morning in Sydney. ...

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  23. LATE MINING. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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  24. INTERCOLLEGIATE MATCH IN ADELAIDE.

    St. Peter's College defeated Prince Alfred College in Adelaide by an innings and 39 runs. ...

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  25. LABORERS' UNIONS.

    Part of the programme suggested by the recent conference in Melbourne of Australian laborers' unions was the linking up of such bodies in the ...

    Article : 179 words
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  27. THE FIRST TEST.

    "W.K." writes in the "Sun"— "With the first test match but a few days off I would like to suggest a few names as to who should coustitute the ...

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  28. THE PEACOCK CASE.

    Dr. Peacock, whose conviction on a charge of murder was quashed by'the High Court, a new trial being ordered, was released from the Melbourne Gaol ...

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  29. ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS.

    The Zealandic, with 385 immigrants from England, arrived this morning at tho Outer Harbor. There being cases of diphtheria and ...

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  30. DINGEY CAPSIZES IN YARRA.

    By the capsizing of a dingey in the River Yarrn, under the Princes' Bridge, last night, M. A, Field, a'wellknown motor garage proprietor, of ...

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  31. TRAGEDY AT ALBERT PARK.

    Florence. Whitley (23) was shot dead at Albert Park (Melbourne) yesterday in circumstances pointing to deliberate murder. The woman was a domestic, ...

    Article : 213 words
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  33. FEDERAL PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Federal Public Works Department is effecting the partial and later the total divorce of the Public Works Departments of the States from ...

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  34. THE LEAD MARKET.

    In his report on the lead market for October Julius Matton states:— "The production of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company for the four ...

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  35. THE MELBOURNE MARKET.

    Commenting on the Melbourne share market on Monday, the "Argus" of Tuesday says:—Pressure was still applied to British Broken Hill through ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL AWARDS.

    A return was laid upon the table in the Legislative Assembly last night, which showed that 90 applications had been made for leave to appeal from the ...

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  37. VICTORIAN FREEWORKERS' SOCIETY.

    Mr. Fisher (Prime Mnister) has notified the Victorian Free Workers' Society, that it will not be recognised under the Federal preference to ...

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  39. CHURCH OF CHRIST.

    Another of the church auxiliaries, connected with the Church of Christ, the Band of Hope, gave an entertainment last night. ...

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  40. A STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE.

    Having drown attention in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to'the importance of the Maitland district, and its claims to have a local stinendiary ...

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  41. SALE OF WOBK AND XMAS TREE.

    A Christmas tree and sale of work, organised by the tenchers of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Sunday-school, was opened in the school room this ...

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  43. HOME RULE DELEGATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Hazelton, M.P., one of the Irish Home Rule envoys, stated yesterday that the present delegation in Australia had already collected £21,000. ...

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  44. WOMAN RUM OVER BY TRAIN.

    A train accident yesterday afternoon near the Concord railway station resulted in a woman named Ethel Munroe being run over and her body ...

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  45. MIKES INSPECTION ACT.

    Replying to Mr. Fern,- in the legislative Assembly yesterday, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Edden) said that he was now making inquiries into the ...

    Article : 58 words
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    Mr. J. Lynch, a miner, sustained a bruised thigh through a fall of stone at the South mine at 2 o'clock this afternoon. He' was removed to his ...

    Article : 37 words
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