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  2. SPORTING.

    The Rosehill meeting (postponed from Saturday owing to the rain) was held yesterday. Results:- Hurdle Race, 2 miles.—Mainspring, ...

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  3. MINING.

    Broken Hill shares were quoted on 'Change to-day as follows:—Proprietary, 91s. 10d.; British, 38s. 1d.; North, 77s. 6d.; South, £7 11s. 3d. ...

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  4. THE STRANDED SUEVIC.

    Further particulars received regarding the wreck ot the White Star liner Suevic off Lizard Head, Cornwall, on Sunday morning show that the vessel ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Criminal Court to-day James Lee, a youth, was arraigned on a charge of robbery with violence. When found he was armed with a loaded ...

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  7. THE DANYSZ VIRUS.

    An application has been received by the Government from New Zealand for permission to send diseased rabbits to Broughton Island for experimental ...

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  8. IMPORTATION OF COLLIERS.

    The Illawarra Miners' Employees' Association has protested against the statement that 400 men are required in the South Coast collieries, the owners of ...

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  9. PUGILISM.

    "Jack" Johnson, the American pugilist, will probably bo matched against "Bill" Smith, the Australian. ...

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  10. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    The masters of the steamers Inverclyde and Manilla were yesterday fined £200 each for allowing prohibited immigrants to land in the Commonwealth. ...

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  11. INTERSTATE TENNIS.

    In the interstate tennis matches yesterday New South Wales beat Victoria by 15 rubbers to 6. Splendid form was shown by Rice and Parker, both ...

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  12. THE STRANDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Sir John Forrest) has explained to Mr. Carruthers that he did not wish to say anything reflecting on the New Sout[?] ...

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  13. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

    To-day's share business in Adelaide included:- Zinc Corporation, b. 28s. 3d., s. 29s. Mutooroo (paid), sales 11s. ...

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  14. COMBINED LEAGUE SPORTS.

    The following are the handicaps issued by the handicapper (Mr. A. A. Martin), for the pedestrian events in connection with the combined league ...

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  15. THE SCHOOL BOARD.

    At a full meeting of the S[?] Board, held last night in the Council Chamber, the acting chairman reviewed an interview he had had ...

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  16. THE METAL MARKET.

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  17. DISTRESS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The Australians who have returned to Australia by the steamer Hymettus confirm the worst reports as to the distress prevailing in South Africa. The ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. A BARQUE IN TROUBLE.

    The four-masted barque Arracan arrived at Newcastle from San Francisco yesterday. She was 49 days out, and encountered a strong southerly gal[?] ...

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  20. SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    The shapely figure of Miss Ruby Boobier, clad in a becoming bathing garment of black, spangled with silver scales, was certainly a most attractive ...

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  21. THE THAW CASE.

    The hearing of the Thaw murder case was resumed in New York yesterday. The alleged affidavit from Mrs. Thaw ...

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  22. A SEAMAN'S MISHAP.

    W. Hickey, a seaman employed on board the Ophir, whilst painting the sides of the vessel yesterday fell on to the wharf and fractured both his arms. ...

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  23. Barrier Miner.

    MR. BENT, the Victorian Premier, who is off on a visit to London, has apparently constituted himself as an extra special guardian of State ...

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  24. THE LATE MR. PETER SCULLY.

    The remains of the late Mr. Peter Scully, whose tragic end was chronicled in yesterday's "Miner," were interred in the general cemetery this ...

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  25. A VESSEL IN DISTRESS.

    The steamer Colac sighted at East Clarence Heads a steamer under sail, which was in distress, having lost her propeller. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of M. Marselin Borthelot, the famous French savant. M. Borthelot died from heart failure a few moments after the death ...

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  27. THE SOUTH.

    The new system of unclassified feed to the wilfley tables has been introduced in the South mill, and the old Spitzkasten feedbox was taken ou[?] ...

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  28. THE COLLIERY DISPUTES.

    The State Arbitration Court has fixed a date for the hearing of the application of the colliery owners to have the coal lumpers' award amended. ...

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  29. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, Washington correspondent of the London "Times," states that President Roosevelt's policy in regard to the great railway ...

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  30. WRECK OF THE JEBBA.

    When the steamer Jebba, from Lagos (West Africa), was wrecked off Salcombe (Devonshire) on Monday it was found impossible for the lifeboat to ...

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  31. KING AND QUEEN TO VISIT SPAIN.

    It is announced the King Edward and Queen Alexandra will proceed in the royal yacht Carthegena on an official visit to King Alphonso of Spain ...

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  32. A HEAVY SENTENCE.

    James Williams, alias "Tiny," convicted of housebreaking, was yesterday, at the Cootamundra Sessions, sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. He was ...

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  33. HOME RULE.

    On the occasion at the celebration of St. Patrick's Day at Peckham on Monday Dr. Macnamara, admitted that as a member of the Dulwich. "Napper ...

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  34. SHEEP-BREEDING.

    A large consignment of high-class rams, British bred, have been brought from New Zealand for the sheep show of next week. ...

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  35. TRANSVAAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Crawford, chairman of the National Bank, has been appointed President of the Transvaal Legislative Council. ...

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  36. COLONIAL PREFERENCE.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Herbert Pike Pense, Liberal Unionist member for Darlington, in the House of Commons last night, regarding the ...

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  37. THE NEW GAMING LAW.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Wade, has undertaken to make a definite statement as to the legality or otherwise of trotting matches at agricultural shows ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government has purchased the Bianum estate, situated between Narracoorte and Kybybolite, and consisting of 26,700 acres, for closer ...

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  39. THE IMPERIAL COHERENCE.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Canadian Prime Minister, will leave for London on April 5 to attend the Imperial Conference. ...

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  40. DECLINE OF STOCKS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. H. H. Asquith), in reply to a question by Colonel Sir Howard Vincent, ...

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  41. THE PROTESTANT HALL.

    The flag of Australia waves in the breeze to-day from the staff of the completed building in Beryl-street, known to all as the Protestant Hall. ...

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  42. ANDERSON-SHERIDAN SEASON.

    After putting up a rocord run for one piece in Broken Hill, the pantomime of "Cinderella" will be withdrawn this afternoon, when a matinee performance ...

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  43. TURF NOTES.

    The veteran sportsman Mr. Dan O'Brien is about to leave New Zealand for Sydney with Multi[?]d and Grenade, who are engaged in the ...

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  44. AN ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    It is stated that an attempt was made in St. Petersburg recently to poison Count Lamsdorff, ex-Russian Premier, who is now at San Remo, ...

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  45. THE TERRITORY TRIP.

    The visit to the Northern Territory proposed by the South Australian Government some time ago has been definitely abandoned. In the event of ...

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  46. JUNCTION NORTH.

    Some difficulties are being met with in operating the Junction North mill, but these are gradually being surmounted. Construction work in ...

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  47. ACCIDENT TO A MINER.

    George Harris, aged 45, a miner at Ruth[?]rglen, was badly injured by a fall of earth in the Great Southern drive. When he was extricated he was almost ...

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  48. THE OUTER HARBOR.

    In about four months the Outer Harbor will be sufficiently advanced to permit of the largest ocean steamers being brought to the wharf there in ...

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  50. NEW KING'S COUNSEL.

    It is generally understood that Messrs. P. M'M, Glynn, M.H.R., J. R. Anderson, A. Bucha[?]an, and A. W. Piper are to be appointed King's ...

    Article : 37 words
  51. DRATH FROM BLOOD-POISONING.

    John Walker, a Geelong resident, was yesterday scratched on the hand whilst holding a machine. Verdigris fell on the wound, and Walker died of ...

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  52. FRANCE'S NAVAL LOSS.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Alfred J. King, Liberal member for the Knutsford Division of Cheshire, asked whether, in view of the loss of ...

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  53. A STABBING AFFRAY.

    At a few minutes before 12 o'clock last night the police were informed of and attack on a woman living in Blendestreet by a man named William ...

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  54. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  55. BUTCHER ATTACKED BY A COW.

    An extraordianry accident happened to James Johnson, a butcher, at Cobram yesterday. He was yarding a cow for slaughter, when the animal charged ...

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  56. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, stated in the House of Commons last night that it was not intended to enter into any ...

    Article : 97 words
  57. NORTH MINE DISPATCHES.

    Last week the North mine dispatched 200 tons, of concentrates, leaving over 800 tons on the ore floors. ...

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  58. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Melbourne, Wednesday. Bessie Larkin, a married woman, was burnt to death at Traralgon yesterday. The fatality was the result of ...

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  59. THE ELMORE OIL PROCESS.

    Now that the Pinnacies Company has decided on the adoption of the Elmore oil process for concentration on its mine a brief description of the ...

    Article : 691 words
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