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  2. CASUALTIES.

    The police received a telegram from Murray Bridge on Tuesday Hunting stating that a man named Wright had been found drowned in the river. ...

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  3. WORK RESUMED.

    Work was resumed at South Clifton this morning, so that all the mines on the south coast are now in operation. At the Bitting of the Southern Collieries ...

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  4. COMMONSENSE LAW.

    Mr. Justice Chubb delivered an interesting utterance in the Supreme Court today, bearing upon the law relating to firearms. The case was out in which a youth ...

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  5. STORMBOUND COASTS.

    The harvest of tragedy sown by the fearful hurricanes in Britain is already being reaped around its storm-smitten coasts. Tremendous seas have been rasing, and ...

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  6. THE WARATAH.

    A cable message from Port Durban intimates that the steamer Wakefield will today begin her voyage in search of the missing Lund liner Waratah. Prince ...

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  7. METHODISM.

    Join we together for the public good in what we can. Ministerial Conference in full swing, The thirty-seventh President. ...

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  8. HASTY STRIKERS.

    The Mining Managers Association and the unions, having considered the strike on the Junction Mine, wherein 18 carpenters downed tools, decided that the ...

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  9. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) today received a minute from Mr. Percy T. Owen (Director-General of Public Works attached to the Department of Home ...

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  10. VICTIM OF THE HEAT.

    James Lattin, who was found dead in his tent at the pipe-layers camp at Edwardstown early on Monday morning, had for several days complained of abdominal ...

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  11. SWIMMING.

    At a meeting of the Citizens Olympic Committe tonight it was announced that a cable message had been received from the English Amateur Swimming Association ...

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  12. SUDDEN DEATH AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    James Messenger aged 79 years, died suddenly at premises formerly known as the British Standard Hotel, Queenstown, at 8.45 a.m. on Tuesday. He ...

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  13. RED-FLAG PROCESSIONISTS.

    Fifty-seven men and women who took part in the red-flag procession on February 8. were proceeded against at the Water Police .Summons Court today. Twelve of ...

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  14. GRENFELL STREET FIRE.

    An inquest will be held at the Adelaide Police Court at 11 o'clock this morning in connection with the fire which occured at Messrs. james Robin & Co's ...

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  15. ALTERATION OF WAKEFIELD'S ROUTE.

    Further trouble is being experienced in connection with the departure of the steamer Wakefield to search for the missing Waratah. The following cable message. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    William E. Martin has been arrested at Katoomba sind brought before a justice of the peace, charged with having stolen at Sydney £1,146 the property of Edward ...

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  17. KNOCKED DOWN BY A HORSE.

    On Tuesday afternoon Victor Rodman, a son of Mr. E. ROdman of Glanville while riding a bicycle in St. Vincent street, Port Adelaide, accidentally ran into the leading ...

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  18. AMERICAN TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The city of Philadelphia was the scene on Monday of a dangerous outbreak of rioting. Seven thousand tramway men struck at ...

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  19. MINERS DELEGATES GO TO GAOL.

    Nine more of the miners delegates, who were fined £100. or two months imprisonment, left Newcastle tonight for Maitland Gaol. ...

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  20. WOODCARTER'S SUICIDE.

    BROKEN HILL, February 22.—The inquest on the body of J. T. Byrne, a wood carter and prospector who shot himself at Waukeroo on Monday. resulted in a ...

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  21. OPIUM OVERBOARD.

    A travelling bag containing opium has been picked up off Moruya heads by a party of fishermen. The bag contained about 17 lb. of the drug, which had ...

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  22. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    Margaret McKeown, a girl, pleaded not guilty in the Ballarat Supreme Court today to a charge of having set a house on fire at. Mount Clear. while persons were ...

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  23. POWLETT RIVER LINE COMPLETED.

    Roughly laid in its last section, the railway line to Powlett River was completed o-night. The first load of coal from the leap of 10,000 tons will be drawn away ...

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  24. THE BARRIER.

    The Barrier Trades and Labour Union last night carried the following resolution "That this union views with disgust the action of the Wade Government in gaoling ...

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  25. MINER'S DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL, February 22.—Mr. John James. a miner, died in the hospital Last night. He was injured in the North Mine about a month ago through a full ...

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  26. COAL FROM BULLI.

    The first shipment of coal from New South Wales by a regular collier since the beginning of the strike, came to hand at Port Adelaide on Tuesday by Huddart Parker ...

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  27. DEFENCE DENOUNCE.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Cook), who was present tonight at the annual Methodist Conference, had to listen to a denunciation of bis defence policy by the ...

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  28. INDIAN UNREST.

    Birendranath Son Gupta, the young Hindoo who, three weeks ago, was sentenced to death for the murder of Mr. Shamvulalam, the Mohammedan Inspector ...

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  29. BUMPED OVERBOARD.

    PORT BROUGHTON, February 22.— Alexander McDonald, a glut porter, while shunting trucks on the jetty this afternoon. was bumped overboard by a ...

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  30. HIRAM MAXIM'S INVENTION.

    Sir Hiram Maxim, the famous inventor, who has been for many years conducting extensive experiments with a view of ascertaining how much power is required to ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    During the past week men engaged by the Public Health Department, destroyed 529 rats. The unusual sight of the arrival of two ...

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  32. SERIOUS FALL.

    MAITLAND. February 19.-A 16-year old son of Mr. Lehmann met with a serious accident on Friday. He was hunting kangaroos when his horse fell. The young ...

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  33. YOUNG AT EIGHTY SEVEN.

    Mr. Frederick Dodd, of Forestville, is a pioneer who can fairly claim to have seen South Australia grow. He hailed from Norfolk and began life as a draper in the ...

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  34. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    NARRACOORTE, February 21.—On Saturday morning Master Aitchison Grieve, son of Mr. S. F. Grieve, of Moy Hall, was thrown from a pony while riding at Moy ...

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  35. MISSING FISHERMEN.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from the inspector at Rockhampton, stating that the boat hired by the police to make a search at Keppel ...

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  36. IMMIGRATION.

    This afternoon the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Murray) called on the Prime Minister and discussed the immigration question. Mr. Deakin, when seen, said Mr. Murray ...

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  37. MAD MULLAH.

    The outer wilds of Somaliland are being thrown into a state of absolute terrorism owing to the savage activities of the Mullah. ...

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  38. DIVORCE SUIT.

    In a divorce suit in which George Marsh. of Brighton, sought dissolution of his marriage with Jane Harsh, on the ground of misconduct with Mark E. Santos and ...

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  39. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    In the match between the visiting Marylebone Eleven and the Transvaal, the Englishmen scored 291 in their first innings, of which David Denton contributed 139 runs ...

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  40. THE HIGH COURTS.

    The High Court today began the hearing of an appeal from the Full Court of Victoria in an action Godrich v. The National Mutual Life Association of ...

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  41. TRAMWAYS EXTENSION.

    The State Treasurer left Brisbane tonight for Gin in connection with the application for an extension of the tramlines. It is proposed to spend £2,000 on ...

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  42. FALL FROM STEPS.

    NHILL, February 22.—Mrs. Frederick Fiegert fell from steps while limiting pictures, and came in contact with the edge of a table. At Dr. Shanasy's surgery it ...

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  43. HEALTH ADMINISTRATION.

    A letter has been received by Dr. Elking ton, Commissioner of Public Health, from Dr. Porter, Medical Officer of Health in Johannesburg, asking for particulars of the ...

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  44. CHILD INJURED.

    STRATHALBYN, February 22.—On Saturday evening a painful occurred to a six-year-old son of Mr. Haines, of this town. The child was riding a ...

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  45. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The Chief Engineer of Railways (Mr. Pagan), is making n comprehensive inspection in connection with the various lines in progress. He was asked by the ...

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  46. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Cook) said today that the men required to bring out the two torpedo destroyers would be drawn from Victoria. South Australia, and ...

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  47. THE CAIRO TRAGEDY.

    The young Mohammedan student Wardany, who yesterday shot the Premier of Egypt, belongs to the Nationalist Terrorist Society, which has for its chief ...

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  48. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    TARLEE, February 22—Mr. Isaac Wa[?]len met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon. While cleaning one of the rooms in his house the stepladder on ...

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  49. HEAVY, RAINFALL.

    The Commissioner of Railways received a telegram to-day, stating that there had been general rainfall in the Gilliat district, near Cloncurry, last night. At ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The late Mr. Samuel Hordern, of Sydney, who died some months ago leaving a large Cortune in his Australian enterprises, also left property and estate in the United ...

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  51. BUTTER TRADE.

    The splendid weather for dairying which has been experienced during the past few month led to a greatly increased supply of butter coming to hand. Last week the ...

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  52. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    NHILL, February 22.—Edward Schubert. a young man, employed on Mr. Edward Deckert's farm, Kiata, was working a hayrake today, and had occasion to ...

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  53. POLITICAL KITEFLYING.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Cook) gave an address tonight in connection with defence and other matters, and in conclusion said. "Really, Mr. Hughes should let ...

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  54. LABOUR NOTES.

    A meeting of the Federated House and Ship Painters, Paperhangers. and Decorators Employes' Association of Australian (S.A. branch) was held ai the Trades Hall ...

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  55. SPANIARD V. FRENCHMAN.

    While they were travelling upon a railway in France n dispute arose some days ago between a Spanish attache to the London embassy and a manufacturer of Paris. ...

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  56. OPIUM SMOKING.

    A young married woman was before the Water Police Court today charged with opium smoking. She was found in a house in Hunt street last night, and in reply to ...

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  57. CAUGHT IN A THRESHER.

    NHlLL, February 22.—Mr.Matt, employed on Mr. B. J. Lawrence's threshing machine, was engaged in handcutting, and while descending from the machine, which ...

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  58. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  59. QUEENSLAND POLICE.

    For some time discussions have taken place regarding the pay and position of men in the Queensland police force. compared with those of men in the other ...

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  60. DATEGROWING.

    The owners of Cambray Station. Roebourne, have claimed the Commonwealth [?]ounty for a ton and a half of dates grown on the station last year. The owners of ...

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  61. THRESHING MACHINE ACCIDENT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, February 22.— John White, who was run over by a threshing machine at Glencoe, on Wednesday, last and had a foot amputated, died last ...

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  62. BUSH FIRES.

    EUDUNDA, February 21.—A fire was noticed about two miles from the town on Saturday last, after the midday goods train to Adelaide had passed, and ...

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  63. PRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    France's threat to seize the custom [?]ouses of Morocco unless the Sultan Mulai Hafid immediately ratified the agreement between his financial agent (El Mokri) and ...

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  64. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Port Chambers, steamer, from Sydney December 31 Waitemata, steamer, from Wellington December 18; Clan Ogilvy, steamer, from ...

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  65. BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires have swept over nine miles of country in the Newcastle district, and caused damage to the extent of many thousands of pounds. Messrs. Clarkson ...

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  66. BISLEY TEAM.

    A test match took place today to en­able the council of the rifle association to select the Tasmanian representative in the Australian Bisley team. W. A. Pilbeam ...

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  67. A FARMER'S LOSS.

    PORT PIRIE. February 21. Mr. J. E. Davidson, of Cocky's Crossing Wandearah, suffered considerable loss last week through a fire breaking out on his property. Mr. ...

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  68. Advertising

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