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  2. CRICKET. THE SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

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  3. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's Third EDITIOL.

    The free public library and readingroom pressnted by Mr. Carnegio to the people of Northfield, Woneestershire, has been burned down. Suffragette ...

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  4. THE SHARE MARKET. ADELAIDE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  6. SPORTING.

    What promises to be the best game of polo witnessed in South Australia for some time will be played at Plympton on Saturday between the Aelaide and ...

    Article : 163 words
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  8. ANOTHER ATTEMPT.

    A party of suffragettes attempted last night to blow up the late Mr. Arthur Chamberlain's mansion, Moor Green Hall, Birmingham. ...

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  9. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. HOME RULE.? DETAILS Ot' THE DEBATE.

    Twelve Liberals, all Lords, were absent from the House when the division was takeu. ...

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  10. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    Mr. Winston Churehill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to a question in the House of Commons said that since the introduction of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. SPLIT SKIRS AND TROUSERS.

    The latest fashion has caused a sensation here, and attracted a large orowd along the Broadway, when a dressmaker's mannequin appeared in split ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. UNION MEETINGS. EXGINEDIUVERS AND FIREMEN.

    Tim animal meeting of the Barrier branch ot the F.E.D. and F.A. was helt on February 10 (reports the official organ). Mr. J. T. Kelly presided. ...

    Article : 349 words
  13. IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Lord Loreburn, in the House of Lords, said that his Majesty the [?] reference in the Address from [?] Throue to the gravity of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. LATE CABLES. (Reuter's Messages.) MEDAL FOR CAPTAIN SCOTT.

    The council of the Belgium Geographical Society to-day handed to Commander Evans, captain of the Antarctic exploring ship, Terra Nova, on ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. PRESS MESSAGES BY WIRELESS.

    Wireless press mesages between Ger many and the United States have been exchanged, and congratulations extended from the American press to the ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  17. LORD ROSEBERY.

    His Majesty the King to-day paid a visit to the Earl of Rosebery, who has beon suffering from illness, complicated by insomnia, for some weeks. His ...

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  18. RAIDING FRUIT GARDENS.

    At M'Culloch Park, when the biplaue didn't go, up on Saturday, a number of the boys who had gone out imbued with scientifie interests which ...

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  19. LATEST CABLES. (Router's Messages.) SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION.

    The British Cabinet has reconsidered the request that Great Britain should take a hand in the San Francisco Exhibition; and has adhered to its former ...

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  20. HINDUS IN AMERICA.

    Prominent. East Iudiaus to-day waited as a deputation on Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador to the United States, for the purpose of asking him ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. LEITH BY-ELECTION.

    The following candidates the announeed for the Leith burgh election rendered vacaat by the resignation of the Right Hon. R. Muaro-Forguson, ...

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  22. SHEFFIELD SHIELD TABLE.

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  23. MEDICAL, INSPECTION OF EMIGRANTS.

    A meeting of the following AgentsCcneral was held to-dny, when the sub-committees report on the medical inspection of intending emigrants was ...

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  24. LOCAL MATCHES.

    The cricket matches commenced last Saturday under the auspices of the Barrier District Cricket League will be continued to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  25. MARGARING FOR BUTTEER.

    For swindling the general public by selling them margarine and calling it butter, a tradesman at Rotherhithe was fined £25. This was his third ...

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  26. BREAD CARTERS' UNION.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Bread Carters' Union was held last night (says the official organ), when the president (Mr C. Manuel) occupied the chair. ...

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  27. BOY BURGLARS. TWO CASES IN ADELAIDE.

    A daring robbery was committed early this week at the residence of a dairyman in Norwood, a bag containing £20 having been removed. ...

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  28. SPORTING.

    After the fight between Herb M'Coy and Nat. Williams at the Melbourne Stadium last Saturday, Sam Gray, M'Coy's trainer, who was very ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. A PRINCESS BLACKMAILED.

    James Henry Maur, alias [?]veritt, was accused to-day at a London Police Court of attempting to levy blackmail on a lady, who alleges that she is the ...

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  30. OTHER GAMES..

    Gypsum-street and Miea-street teams will meet on the Hospital grounds pitch. The following will represent Gypsum-street—Cowie, Robert. ...

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  31. POLICE COURT.

    Mr. C.F. Butler, S.M., had before him a first offender who pleaded guilty to using indecent language, and fined him 16, including costs-in default, a ...

    Article : 177 words
  32. BARRIER BOYS' BRIGADE.

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the Barrier Boys' Brigude was hold in the brigade-rooths last night. Mr. A. Brown ...

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  33. MAIL' NOTICES. DEPARTURES.

    Mails close at the Broken Hill Po[?]t Office as under (Adelaide time):— Adelaide, Molbourne, Sydney, and intermediate places.—Daily (Saturday ...

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  34. A HOTEL SENSATION.

    A great deal of excitement was created at the Bellevue Hotel, Regentstreet, Redfern, carly this morning, when two shots were fired at a ...

    Article : 254 words
  35. ELDER PARK KIOSK ENTERED.

    The Elder Park lopsl was burglariously entered on Wednesday night, and a quantity of artieles stolon. Entramce had heen gained through a ...

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  36. PANAMA TOLLS.

    Senator O'Gorman accuses the Camulian-I'acifie Railway Company of influeneing the British Government against the clause in the Panama Tolls ...

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  37. NEW INSURANOE COMPANY.

    "The Milier" is advised by the general manager. Mr. Alfred E. Druitt, that the Amalgamated Insurance (Australia) Limited has now been ...

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  38. CLERICAL MURDERER.

    The Rev. Hans Schmidt. whose appeal against the sentence of death ptonouilced upon him for the murder of his wife was recently dismissed by ...

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  39. ARRIVALS.

    Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide, and intermediate places.—Daily (Sunday exrcepted). 8 a.m. Tasmania.—No regular day. ...

    Article : 151 words
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  42. KNIGHTS INVESTED.

    In the prosence of a brilliant assembly, King. George, at Windsor Castle to-day, invested Timothy Augustine Coghlan. I.S.O., Agent-General ...

    Article : 87 words
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