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  2. WHERE IS THE WARATAH?

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) to-day sent the following cable message to the Premier of Natal:—"Please cable urgent exact pre-sent position of steamer Wakefield, and ...

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  3. WIRELESS.

    Enquiry at the Central Postal Adminis-tration to-day elicited the information that the Victorian firm which is installing wire-less telegraphy between Melbourne and ...

    Article : 369 words
  4. SEQUEL TO A FIRE.

    A sensational sequel to a fire at Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, is reported. Davis and Haynes, the proprietor and manager respectively of a jewellery store in which ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. FIFTY YEARS AGO. NEWPORT LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    A meeting of those interested in the proposed contest between British and colonial cricketers was held at the Gresham Hotel, King William street, last The Labour Party Conference at Newport has closed its sessions, Among many resolutions which the conference carried, after only a brief ...

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  6. THE SOUR MILK DIET.

    The Register recently published an article on this question, which The Age also now discusses:—Bacteria do not fight after the manner of animals, That is to ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson's new dramatic company will begin its two weeks season at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, February 26, in a magnificent production, for ...

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  8. OUR BRADFORD WOOL LETTER.

    The past week has been characterized by many satisfactory features. Great excite-ment on account of a general election has not in the least interfered with business. ...

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  9. CALCUTTA CORNSACKS.

    The following letter, received from the Castle Salt Co-operative Company, was read at the meeting of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce on Friday:—"We desire ...

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  10. SLY-GREOGSELLING.

    George Le Garde, a shoemaker, who was described by the police as "a perambulating canteen," was to-day for the third time, convicted of sly grogselling. A fine of £100 ...

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  11. SOCIAL AND DANCE.

    A concert, social, and dance in connection with the Federal Friendly Benefit. Society of South Australia (Norwood branch was held ...

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  12. THE HIGH COURT.

    The High Court sat all day listening to argument in the RaLston will case as to what were charitable and scientific bequests, and then adjourned till to-morrw, ...

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  13. MR. W. H. BRUCES CONTINENTAL.

    The largest crowd which has assembled on the Hindmarsh Oval to witness a musical entertainment, was present on Monday evening, when Mr. W. H. Bruce gave ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Rp. Fowler has telegraphed tu the Minister for External Affairs that the pictures of Perth and Swan River to be shown in the Commonwealth series were inadequate ...

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  15. BRITISH COAL MINES.

    The ballot of the Northumberland coalminers on the question whether there shoudl be a\ general strike over the "three-shifts" proposals of the proprie-tors, ...

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  16. PORT ORPHEUS SOCIETY MARINE EXCURSION.

    A marine excursion under the auspices of the port Adelaide Orpheus Society was held on the Port River on Monday evening. The steamer which was engaged for ...

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  17. BRUTAL DRIVER.

    Persons who appear at the Police Courts in Sydney and are found guilty of cruelty to horses are generally lined in small amounts. It must have, therefore, come ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. WHOSE WATCH?

    At the Northeote Court to-day the Rev. A. F. Ferguson proceeded against Mery Ferguson, widow of the late Rev. Hector Ferguson (complainant's brother), to ...

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  19. CURRENT POLITICS.

    Sir.—Political discussions are rife with interest, and we are now almost on the verge of a general election. I hope that many chances will be made, and far better ...

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  20. MELBOURNE MARINERS NOT HOPEFUL.

    Manners of Ions experience arc disin-clined to believe that the steamer seen by a party of sealers was the Waratah. The general feeling in shipping circles to-day ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Thomas Summerbell, Labour member for Sunderland in the House of Commons. The de-ceased was 49 years of age. His funeral, ...

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  22. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr.Lewis Coben), Ald, Isoacs, Downs, Simpson, Glover, Wells, and Bonython, Crs, Moulden, Angas Johnson, Pullin, Fansdori, Clucas, Anderson, Entwistle, Lundie, ...

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  23. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    "Mandie and I are going to be like the fairy tales when they always marry and live happy ever after. It seems too good to be true but I love and trust my little ...

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  24. BARRIER WATER.

    Consternation was caused in the city to-day when it was announced that the Water Supply Company had sent a sudden notice to the various mining companies that, ...

    Article : 381 words
  25. THE SCHOOL OF MINES.

    The School of Mines and Industries began opperations for the year on Monday. All day and in the evening the register and the officers and instructors of the various departments were ...

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  26. To the Editor.

    Sir—Charles Fieldhausen, wharf labourer; Alexander Andresen, engineer's apprentice; Michael Patrick Considine, wharf labourer; John Joseph Riley, wharf labourer; ...

    Article : 321 words
  27. WITH THE GUN.

    NARRACOORTE, February 12.—Game is fairly plentiful on the swamps and lagoons, On Saturday a party of 14 guns (at the Invilation of Mr, Gerald Buckley, of Melbourne) had a successful ...

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  28. NOTED STOCKBROKER DEAD.

    The death roll of the Gen. Chanzy includes the name of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bruce, Mr. Bruce was one of the principals in the stockbroking firm of Smith and ...

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  29. LOST IN THE RANGES.

    Lavinia Jones, 23 yeara of age, left Svenson's Hotel at Aberfeldy, 26 miles north of Walhalla, on horseback on Thursday morning on route for Walhalla. She ...

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  30. PEDESTRIANISM.

    A Renter message from Johannesburg states that A. B. Postle (the Western Australian sprinter) was beaten in the 100 yards world's championship by 24 yards. ...

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  31. RAN AMOK.

    Thomas Williams, a Malay cook, ran amok at the Shamrock Hotel, Geraldton, on Friday night. A dozen hoarders were having supper in the kitchen of the hotel. ...

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  32. To the Editor.

    Sir-The Premier's health has suffered through his giving his best energies to his political duties. Being quite unpretentious and so easily approachable, he has always ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Rosebery has issued an appeal for £70,000, wherewith to build chemical laboratories for the University College, London. New South Wales Loan. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    'A suggestion was made during last session that the Government should acquire the Aldershot Smelting Works, The Home Secretary (Mr. Appel) promised that a ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. SH0T BY A CONSTABLE.

    Edward Hayes, labourer, was shot at and wounded by a constable early this morn-ing while attempting, it is said, to cart off with another man about £20 worth of ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL DEADLOCK.

    The Brisbane city Council met again this morning for the purpose of electing a Mayor. An adjournment was made until 3 o' dock in the afternoon. Following upon ...

    Article : 187 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S FUNDS.

    Representatives of the Independent Order of Oddfellows to-day submitted to the State Treasures a request that the Ministry should provide 4 percent. Government ...

    Article : 104 words
  39. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    At the City Court today Daniel Fallshaw was charged with the manslaughter of Benjamin Hutchinson. He was remanded for a week. Robert Warnecke, who had ...

    Article : 45 words
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