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  2. THE INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.

    As indicated in "The Miner" yesterday would be the case, the sitting of the conference between the mine managers and the Combined Unions' ...

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  3. MINING.

    Clarke and Co. (per Stephens and Bartiett) supply the latest London quotations (dated December 3, 5.45 p.m.) as under:— Lake View Consols, ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    At the Stadium last night in the presence of a crowd of 3000, Jack Blackmore (11.2) and Geo. Sterling (12.6) engaged in a most exciting ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The city coroner found that Mather (the young man who murdered his wife at Padd ngton and then committed suicide), died from eyanide poisoning ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Capital Sites Hill was read a see[?] time and the measure was taken into committee. ...

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  7. BALKAN TROUBLES.

    It is reported at Vienna that the Emperor Francis Joseph, alarmed at the dancer resulting from the policy of Baren von Achreathal (Foreign ...

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  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 102 words
  9. A PORT [?]RIE VIEW.

    Commenting Of the Barrier industrial situation [?] yesterday, the Port Pirie "Recorder" says:- "So far no [?]seision has been come ...

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  10. STEAMER IN QUARANTINE.

    The steamer Fulls of Orehy which arrived of Neweastle from Manila (Philippine Islands) yesterday. has been placed in quarantine owing to the ...

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  11. BREACH OF EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    At. the Mudgee Police Court yesterday, Robert Smith, auetioneer, was charged with committing a breach of the Early Closing Act by au[?]tloneering ...

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  12. BILLIARDS.

    The matoh (16,000 up) between Fred Lindrum junr and Frank Smith was continued yesterday, the scores now standing:—Smith, 4652, Lindrum, ...

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  13. ADELAIDE SHARE. MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  14. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 60 words
  15. B.H. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The following is the rema[?]nder of the fixtures for the first half of the Brokon Hill assbelation competition- December 5 and 12.—Hillside v. ...

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  16. "FATHER OF THE HOUSE"

    Mr. H. Levien the seniot member of the Legislateive Assembly, and the father of the House." was honored yesterday by members of all partics ...

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  17. "MIRACLES IN MELBOURNE."

    Remarkable statements (as briefly reported in last night's Third Edition) have been marle in connection with an inquiry by the Castoms Department ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR'S JUBILEE.

    Extensive illuminations were last night earrid out at Wie[?] on the occasion of th Emperor Francis Joseph's jubilbe. Owing to three [?]ds ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    At the wool sales yesterday prices for mullaeullah (Broken Hill) sores were- first quality, Sd. necks, 8[?]d. ...

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  20. Barrier Miner.

    THE decision of Ministers to aecept as final the choice by the House of Representatives and by the Senato of [?]-Caaberra as the district ...

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  21. BROKEN HILL PICEON CLUB.

    The firth show of the Broken Hilt Fancy Pigeon Club was held hist night at the clubroom, Argent-street North. The following acted as judges: ...

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  22. NEGLECTFUL PARENTS.

    A remarkable state of affairs exists at Prahran (a Melbourne subarb) in connection with the administration of the compulsory clauses of the ...

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  23. FIRE AT RUTHERGLEN.

    A fire broke out last night at the residence of Mrs. Owen, of Rutherglen. Mrs. Owen escaped with diffieulty with her children through a ...

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  24. B. H. PROPRIETARY.

    Nothing very encouraging is to be gleaned from the report ot tue dovelopment work carried out in the B.H. Proprietary during the past four weeks ...

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  25. THE METAL MARKET.

    The followign are the latest London motal quotations- Copper, £63 10s. per ton. Tin, £134 7s. 6d. per ton. ...

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  26. A TRIBUTER'S WAGEST

    An abie-bodied man, whose name was not published, was prosecuted at the Ballarat East Police Court yesterday for the non-payment of his ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Twenty-six coal propertics were offered to she Government in connection with the proposed State mine, all of which were considered suitable until ...

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  28. YACHT CORONET.

    The mystery of the yaeht Coronet has been solved. The party on board belongs to an American religious body known as the "Holy Ghost and Us, ...

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  29. THE NORTH.

    During last week a total of 1206 tons of concenrates was dispatchd from the North mine. Development work includes the sinking of a winze from ...

    Article : 177 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In accordance with the new Asiatic law, eight out of 10,000 Indians in the Transraal have registered. A thousand applications for registration were ...

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  31. THIEVES IN HOTEL.

    About 2.30 yesterday [?] the Shakespeare Hotel, Waymouth-street, was entered. by thieves, and the caslibox, containing about £7 10s. a ...

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  32. M'CULLOCN PARK.

    For some considerable time past great dissatisfaction has been rife amongst the sporting bodies and the leagues controlling Sports in Broken ...

    Article : 255 words
  33. FIRE AT CROW'S NEST.

    At Crow's Nost the large premises in Thallon-street belonging to Williams Bros., merchants, were completely destroyd by fire also the shops ...

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  34. THE OUTER HARBOR.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Kirpatrick) stated in the Legislative Council yesterday that the Outer Harbor was not yet completed. but that the sum of ...

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  35. LORD NORTHCOTE IN AMERICA.

    [?]Northcote (ex-Governor-General of Australia) was the guest of the Britistr Am[?]ssador (Mr. James Bree) during his visit to Washington. ...

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  36. SENSATIONAL ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.

    A seusational incident coourred at the East Greta Colliery yesterday. David Prosper Thompson waded through a swamp at the back of the ...

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  37. SOUTH BLOCKS.

    Driving north and south on the course fo the lode is proceeding at the 600ft. level of the South Elocks and about 25ft. in length has been opend ...

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  38. ATTEMPTED TRAIN DERAITMENT.

    Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent states that a man named Awotin was arrested yesterday on a charge of attempting to derail at Pondery. the ...

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  39. STRUCK BY A PIECE OF WOOD.

    Herbert Spencer (20), who was struck by a piece of wood whilst he was operating a circular saw at Glea Osmon yesterday, and severely ...

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  40. BARRIER TRADE.

    A considerable falling-off in the export trade of the Barrier is noticeable by a comparison of the customs figures for October and November. Last ...

    Article : 233 words
  41. EGYPTIAN INTERIOR ADMINISTRNTION.

    The Fgyptian Legislative Councill has unanimously urged the Khedive's Government to confer on the nation the right of effective participation in ...

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  42. QUANTITY OF WRECKAGE PASSED.

    Mr. Hillm[?] harbormaster at Glenelg reported to the Marine Board yesterday that Captain Sandin, of the cutter. Brothers passed. when about 10 ...

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  43. B.H. PROPRIETARY FOUR. WEEKL REPORT.

    During the four weeks ended November 25, the to[?]mage raised and treated at the B.H. Proprietary showed a slight folling-off as compared ...

    Article : 308 words
  44. DINIZULU ON TRIAL.

    Ma[?]ihi one of Dinizulu's wives, testified at Dinizulu's trial yesterday that she Keard Diniz[?]l order Manku umana to summon the regiments for war, and ...

    Article : 40 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    There has been a great outery in the no-license districls about the proiceted crection of a brewery on the borders of the Ashburton clectorate, ...

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  46. THE PIPER[?]M BAND

    Consequent upon the diabandment of the Seottish Pipers' Band, as reported in yesterday's "Miner," a special meeting of the counceil of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  47. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Owing to what is known as the Casablanca incident occasirned by alleged French inerfer[?] nee with German subiects in Moroeco, strained diplomatic ...

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  48. ST. MARY'S CHURCH.

    The anniversary tea and public meeting in connections with S5. Ma[?]y's Church took place last evening in the Church, Blende-street, The tea ...

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  49. THE RUSHWORTH MYSTERY.

    Inquiries that have been made into the various stories parporting to relate to the identity of the bedies of those of [?]man and a heatiles woman ...

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  50. THE SHAH'S PROCLAMATION.

    The Shah's proclamation abolishing the Consttution and refusing to convene Pari[?]ment has again been placarded at Teheran. It is believed that ...

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  51. FORM OF THE REFERENDUM.

    Subsequent to the adjournment of the conference, the Combined Unions delegates met at the Trades Hall, and further considered the situation. Mr. ...

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  52. A COURAGEOUS WOMAN.

    A burglar, who last night entered the residence of Mr. R. Williams. of Napier met with a warm reception. Mr. Williams was away, but his wife and ...

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  53. MI[?]ING BOY FOUND

    Information was given to the police at a late hour last night, by Mrs. Henry Stone, who resides in Mendestreet, that her son Francis aged a ...

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  54. SAVINGS BANK OF N.S.W.

    It is understood that Mr. Ben James, manager of the Broken Hill branch of the Savings Band of New South Wales, has received intimation ...

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  55. THE EDUGATION BILL.

    On clause 2 of the Edneation Bill as strong Noncoufornist and Radical attack was directed against the coucession of the right of entry to country ...

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  56. PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT SOCIETY.

    It is the intention of Mr. E. A. Arehhald to submit at a meeting of the Progressive Thought Society tomorrow night a proposat that the society ...

    Article : 125 words
  57. FURTHER EARTQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Further shocks of eartheuake have been experience at Whakatane. The seat of the disturbance appears to be Whale Island, from which steam is ...

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  58. THE BOWLING GREEN.

    Owing to-the dowapour of rain yesterday evenign nor further tourney games in connection with the handicap following tournament were played last ...

    Article : 66 words
  59. A BOY ADVENTURER.

    While the Ni[?]d was passing Lyttleton Heads yesterday bound for the Antaretic a boy aged [?] was discovered stowed away among the stores. The ...

    Article : 67 words
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    Advertising : 42 words
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