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  3. A LITTLE WAR.

    Many headmen of the Tirah tribe have petitioned General Willcooks, to spare the Zakkakhels, promising to punish the raiders. They have ...

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  4. MARQUIS OF LINLITHGOW.

    The Marquis of Linlithgow (Lord Hopetoun), whose denth was recorded yesterday, had been in poor health for a year. He had been confined to his ...

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  5. A SWACMAN'S OFFENCE.

    At the Magistrate's Court, Strathalbyn, yesterday Edward Henry Wilson, a swagman, was charged with having assaulted Miss Rosina Cross. Miss ...

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  6. THE BUTCHERS' DISPUTE.

    Thera have been no developments in the threatened butchers' strike, though both sides are, as it would appear, still determined on, fighting, and details ...

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  7. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    When stumps were drawn yesterday in the match, England v. South Australia, the former team had lost seven wickets for 261 runs, the not out me[?] ...

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  8. MINING.

    Clarke and Co. (per Stephens and Bartlett) supply the latest London quotations (dated Monday, 5.30 p.m.) as under: Associated, s. 14s. 3d.; ...

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  9. To the Editor.

    [?],—[?] connection with the butchers' dispute will you allow me a few lines in reply to the master butchers' statements published in your ...

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  10. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

    The following share business was transacted on Change in Adelaide to-day:- Proprietary, b. 47s., s. 48s. 6d. ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY.

    The Governor (Sir George le Hunte) has sent the following message to the Marchioness of Linlithgow:—"The Ministry, Parliament, and people of ...

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  12. SPORTING.

    The receipts from the gates for the two days of the cricket match, Barrie[?] Ranges Cricket Association v. the Fijians, amounted to £308 0s. 3d., ...

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  13. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    On Saturday General d'Amade (Commander-in-Chief of French troops in Morocco) captured Soukeldrin after repulsing a fierce and prolonged attack ...

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  14. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    At Newcastle the position of the coalmining crisis is still serious. Voting by the lodges on the resolutions passed by the committee of ...

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  15. THE WHIM WELL COPPER MINE.

    The Whim Well copper mine, in the north-west of Pilbarra, West Australia, and 13 miles from the Balla Balla jetty, is to have smelters erected ...

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  16. A GENERAL STRIKE.

    The "Daily Express's" Berlin correspondent states that the Socialists will order a general strike on March 18, the anniversary of the revolution of ...

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  17. LOCAL BOXING.

    Sir,—"Clean Sport" states the boring contests at the Coliseum on Saturday, February 15, from start to finish were nothing short of a vicious ...

    Article : 252 words
  18. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Japan insists that China must release the Japanese steamer which she seized off Macao, early in Febrnary, alleging the landing of arms for rebels, ...

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  19. A MURDERED CHIEF.

    A Zulu who has been arrested at Zombolwona on a charge of murdering the loyal chief Sitsitshile in August, 1906, declares that he merely obeyed ...

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  20. SOUTH BLOCKS.

    A start has been made erecting the new winding engine at the South Blocks mine, the foundations to receive which are now ready. No. 6 shaft, known ...

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  21. THE METAL MARKET.

    The brokers latest London metal quotations are:—Lead, £14 2s. 6d. per ton; spelter, £21 2s. 6d. per ton; copper, £57 5s. per ton; tin, £128 10s. ...

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  22. BAKING TRADE TROUBLE.

    The members of the Bakers' Union express themselves as muck surprised at the attitude of the master bakers over the day and night work ...

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  23. THE LICENSING BILL.

    The brewers and publicans are raising £100,000 to conduct a great campaign against the Licensing Bill. ...

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  24. A BOGUS POLICEMAN.

    John Buckley is a man who has his own ways of amusing himself. Recently he was found drunk in Dr. Horne's motor car, but his latest freak ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Harcourt Beatty, Miss Madge M'Intosh, and the other members of the Meynell and Gunn dramatic organisation arrived by this morning's ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    During the mouth of February 1240 children were born, and 471 persons died in the metropolis. The births are the highest ever recorded for the month ...

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  27. RUSSIAN UNREST.

    Seven of the Viborg terrorists, charged at St. Petersburg with plotting to assassinate the Czar, have been hanged, including Calvino, who is ...

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  28. FINED FOR TRESPASSING.

    Frank Cooper (35), was yesterday charged with trespassing on part of the Coogee Bench set apart for ladies. The defendant, who threatened to ...

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  29. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the inquest yesterday on the body of Marin Hodges, who died at Nurse Scholfield's Home, Surry Hills, on February 17, Dr. Ludloy was committed for ...

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  30. DINIZULU ON TRIAL.

    Mr. Jellicoe (recently counsel for Dinizuln, now on trial for alleged incitement to rebellion), has forwarded a statement to Lord Elgin (Secretary of ...

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  31. DARLING RIVER RAILWAY LEAGUE.

    The Darling River Railway League held its fortnightly meeting in the Council Chamber last night. There were present: The Mayor (Ald. J. ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. A STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of ironworkers' assistance employed at Mort's Dock has been amicably settled. The five men responsible for the trouble have been ...

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  34. Barrier Miner.

    It is more than unfortunate that the master butchers and the master bankers of Broken Hill and those employed by them should have come into collision ...

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  35. A FAREWELL PERFORMANCE.

    What purported to be a farewell performance in honor of Miss Mary Ann Jones took place at the Crystal Theatre last night, and there were features in ...

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  36. PERILS OF SURF-BATHING.

    James Buckley (35), a married man, employed as a ship's fireman, was yesterday surf-bathing at Bronte, when he was drowned. ...

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  37. PERSIAN TROUBLES.

    The Shah, incensed at the laxity of the measures adopted for his protection, has ordered the Governor of Teheran to be severely thrashed, and ...

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  38. VALIDITY OF LOCAL OPTION POLLS.

    The argument in the Banco Court regarding the jurisdicationn of the Local Option Court to deal with the objections raised in connection with the ...

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  39. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday it was difficult to sell anything that was not first-class. Of 7303 bales offered only 4912 were sold. There was no ...

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  40. YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    At the Children's Court at Gunning yesterday two brothers, both young lads, were accused of stealing a blanket and other things. It was stated that ...

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  41. A FATAL FALL.

    Roy Thompson (16) yesterday sustained fatal injuries by falling down a lift in a warehouse. Deceased was sleeping on one of the upper floors ...

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  42. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONES.

    A cyclone at Richmond and Clarendon on Sunday unroofed houses and sheds, mid windows were broken in all directions. The crops and hay stacks ...

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  43. MR. STRETTON'S DEATH.

    The committee appointed by the Adelaide Hospital Board to investigate the charges made in reference to the treatment in the hospital of the late Mr. A. ...

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  44. THE HIPPODROME.

    Patronage continues to be extended to the puntoscope pictures shown at the Hippodrome by Mr. Franklyn Bar rett. Last night's programme co[?] ...

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  45. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING AFFRAY

    A sensational shooting affray ococcurred at Meadows South on Saturday night at the residence of Mr. E. G. Wright. Mr and Mrs. Wright had ...

    Article : 121 words
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