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  3. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The first witness examined to-day before the Royal Commission on the Broken Hill Mines sittings in the Town Hall was Mr. J. B. Jaquet, Chief ...

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  4. THE CHURCHES. ST. ANDREW'S.

    The services at St. Andrew's-Kirk were well attended yesterday, the Rev. R. G. M'Carron preaching on both occasions. ...

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  5. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    St. Mark's Church at Lewisham and the railway station at Billingham have been damaged by the suffragettes. The Lord Mayor and sheriffs and the ...

    Article : 188 words
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  7. SATURDAY'S PORT ADELAIDE MEETING.

    There was a great crowd at Cheltenham on Saturday, when the eight races on the card produced a tote total of £17,707, as against £14,384 for the ...

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  8. SPORTING.

    The death took place on Saturday of Mr. Charles T. Russell, secretary of the Victorian Trotting Association, who had been ailing for several weeks. ...

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  9. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Ronar Law, leader of the Opposition, speaking at Glasgow, said the Nationalist volnteers were in one sense far more dangerous to peace than ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. DAY-BAKING MOVEMENT IN NEWCASTLE.

    At a meeting of the Newcastle Operative Bakers' Association on Saturday afternoon the following motion was carried:—"That twenty-one days' ...

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  11. FAVORITISM ALLEGED.

    The secretary of the Storemen's Union complains that the Industrial Department is showing favoritism to large firms and penalising the smaller ...

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  12. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court this morning, Mr. C. P. Butler, S.M., had a long list of cases to deal with, the majority of which were bad language charges. ...

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  13. PASSENGER RUNS AMOK.

    A message from Ponta Delgada states at that the Canoptie, which has put in from Boston, reports that a third-class Italian passenger became ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES. THE SMALLPOX.

    Seven cases of smallpox were reported at Sydney during the week end. The pationts came from the city, Erskineville, Scarborough, and Liverpool. The ...

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  15. THE PRICE OF LEATHER.

    The New South Wales Master Tanners' Association has decided to increase the price of leather by at least 5 per cent. ...

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  16. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    A Greek decree has been issued annexing Chios and Mitylene on the ground that the Powers' conditions, regarding the cession of Sasseno to ...

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  17. EIGHT-HOURS' DAY PROCESSION.

    The officers of the eight-hours' committee expect a larger and more successful demonstration this year than previously. The amount of the prize ...

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  18. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales attended his first public function on Saturday, when he performed the ceremony of laying the foundation of the new St. ...

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  19. TERRIBLE STORM.

    During a thunderstorm to-day two adults and four children were killed while sheltering under the trees on Wandsworth Common. ...

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  20. LEGALITY OF LEVIES.

    Certain unionists are complaining of delay in the hearing of a case concerning the legality of Labor political levies. ...

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  21. MINING. THE SULPHIDE DIVIDEND.

    The declaration of an interim dividend (says the "Argus") is announced by the Sulphide Corporation Limited, at the rate of 2/ per share on ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. VICTORIA. A FATAL BRAWL.

    As the result of a disturbance at the Kensington Hotel, North Melbourne, on Saturday night, Andrew West suntaned a fractured skull, from which he ...

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  23. GREECE AND TURKEY. WAR REGARDED AS INEVITABLE.

    The newspaper "Hestia" declares that war with Turkey is inevitable. The public generally demands the repotriation of the Greeks, the stoppage, ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES. (Reuter's Messages.) THE DERBY SWEEPS.

    Henry James Houston, of Burnley, and William Dixon and Charles H. Towler, of Birmingham, charged at Plymouth with a widespread conspiracy ...

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  25. MACHINERY FOR IRON KNOB.

    The German-Australian line steamer Varzin arrived at Port Pirie from Hamburg last week (says the Port Pirie "Advertiser"), and among other ...

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  26. GIRL'S STRUGGLE WITH A ROBBER.

    While on her way to the home of her relatives at Albert Park, Miss Gadd (20) was stopped by a man, who pointed a revolver at her and demanded "Your ...

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  27. THOMAS-STREET ANNIVERSARY.

    The Sunday-school anniversary celebrations in connection with the Thomas-street Methodist Church were continued yesterday, when at the three services ...

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  28. RAIDING THE MINES.

    Attempts are being made to obtain the dismissal of all Greeks employed by foreign firms at Smyrna. The Greeks at Ballaka are said to be ...

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  29. ANTI-HOME RULE MEETING.

    Thirty thousand persons attended an anti-Home Rule demonstration at Leeds to-day. Lord Milner and Lord Chas. Beresford addressed the main ...

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  30. FUNERALS.

    A solemn and imposing funeral procession was observed by many people, and was reverently saluted in Blende-street and along the remainder of the ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES. EPIDEMIC OF THIEVING.

    Within the past four weeks there has been an epidemic of thieving at Kensington. Fully 20 houses have been robbed. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States, has arrived in England on a visit. ...

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  33. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Special services were conducted at the Central Salvation Army Barracks yesterday by Major Knapp, the Young People's secretary for the South ...

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  34. STEPHENS CREEK MYSTERY.

    The body of a man has been found in a paddock nine, miles away, west of Broken Hill. He had a lantern, and he is believed to be the man named ...

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  35. SALES OF SYDNEY HOTELS.

    Some big ideals are being made in hotel goodwills in Sydney. The goodwill and lease of the Courthouse Hotel, in Oxford-street, has been sold for ...

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  36. BURGLARIES.

    At Bundaberg (Q.), Mr. Craft, a bus proprietor of Victoria-street, left home on Saturday evening, and on returning found the door of his room open ...

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  38. KILLED BY A MOTOR-CAR.

    "The body of an old man knocked down and killed by a motor-car outside St. Mary's Cathedral last Friday was to-day identified as that of William ...

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  39. MOTOR COLLISION.

    A collision between a motor-cycle with a sidecar attached and a motorcar occurred at the intersection of Burwood and Glenferrie roads. ...

    Article : 189 words
  40. ACCIDENT TO RAILWAYMAN.

    "My husband recently met with a most distressing accident when he was working on the railway," writes Mrs. G. Bowman, Thosby-street. Wickham, ...

    Article : 185 words
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