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  4. THE SMITH'S ILL TRAGEDY.

    After a careful and exhaustive review of the case, My. Barker pointed out to the jury that they Could Convict any one, or more, or all of the accused ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The advances in the price of lead to £13 10s. per ton caused great jubilation, on the Stock Exchange this morning, and considerable business was done in ...

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  6. TODAY.

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

    Both the Boulder and Kalgoorlie racing tracks were again quiet this morning, only spurting being done. The bird cage and the grandstand ...

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  8. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    After an absence from this State of about four months Sir. H. I). Holmes, manager of the W.A. Bank, returned by the G.M.S. Rhcin, which arrived at ...

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  9. SALINGER V. "THE SUN."

    At the Supremo Court this morning, before the Chief Justice, the case of Salinger v. The "Sun" Newspaper Co., Ltd., was called on, and an application ...

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  10. BY TELEGRAPH.

    Is that Exchange? Giro mo Brussels please. What number P How should I know ...

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  11. TELEGRAPHIC. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Kingston's trip to Queensland has been indefinitely postponed, owing, it is alleged, to ill health, but it ios well known in official circles that owing to ...

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  12. SHIPPING.

    Urailda, s.s., from Bunbury (8 a.m.). Pilbarra, s.s., from custom States (6.15 a.m.,). Kalgoorlie, s.s., from the eastern States ...

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  13. MAILS.

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  14. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES AND THE TRADES HALL.

    The Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees, numbering over 5,000 men, has complied with the request of the authorities and withdrawn from the ...

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  15. MR. KIDMAN'S HORSES.

    Mr. Kidman's horses, Adjustor and M[?]nlock, are not returning to Western Australia until they have run further races. ...

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  16. HALL v. HALL.

    The notorious Hall divorce case come up again before the Supreme Court this morning, when Sir Johiah Symon, who appeared before for the potitjoner. ...

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  17. A CONCILIATORY MOVEMENT.

    The Employers' Federation is endeavoring to arrange a conference with the employees with the object of arriving at an amicable arrangement regarding ...

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  18. ALLEGED GAMING HOUSES.

    In the Police Court this morning the prosecutions arising out of the recent raid came on for hoaxing. Abraham Betschartt, Wm. Reaves ...

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  19. THE POSTCARD" PUFF,'

    Mysterious postcards, bearing messages which, though written by an unknown hand, are framed in friendly and familiar terms, ore being received by ...

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  20. THE DOOM OF THE GALLERY.

    The announcement that Sir. Frank Curzon has been unable to provide a gallery for the restored and altered Criterion. Theatre is a significant reminder ...

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  21. MINERS FOR ARLTUNGA.

    A number of unemployed miners in Bendigo are leaving to try their luck in Arltunga. ...

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  22. GENERAL NEWS.

    A special second edition of "Tho Daily News" will be published this afternoon, and will contain a full account of the Smith's Mill murder case, together with all the latest ...

    Article : 239 words
  23. POISONED HERSELF.

    Sarah Carter Pembroke has been accidentally poisoned through taking strychnine pasta mixed for ants. ...

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  24. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    T, Brooks, brick maker's assistant and tin miner, of Guild ford and Green bushes, Applied for a discharge from his debts which were shown to be £205 18s. ...

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  25. SLANDERING' A PUBLICAN.

    Jas., and Catherine Orr, hotel peepers of Ballert, have obtained a verdict for £25 and costs against Patrick Barrett for slauder, Barrett visited the plantiff's ...

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  26. BOY SMOKERS.

    Mr. Bout, the Minister for Railways, ia strongly condemning cigarette smoking by more children, and, finding the impossibility of legislating against the ...

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  27. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    The associated treated 4,785 tons for 5,655cz. The first bore hole started from the 1,000ft. level of Judd's abaft on the ...

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  28. RENOVATING BISHOP'S COURT.

    An effort is being made amongst Anglican churchmen to raise the sum of £3,000 for tho purpose of renovating Bishop's Court. ...

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  29. lA. RIFLEMAN'S DEATH.

    Captain M'Robert, of the Victorian Mounted Rites, who resided at Murchison, died at Ascot vale from appendicitis whose he was travelling to ...

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  30. A BANKRUPTS TROUBLE.

    A sad case was brought before the Bankruptey Court this morning and investigated by Mr. Acting Registrar Sherard. The case was that of A. S. ...

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  31. THE LEEDERVILLE ASSAULT.

    Chard Singh, the Sikh who was admitted to the hospital last night suffering from severe wounds alleged to have been inflicted by a compatriot named ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Sydney Liberal Reform Association meeting last night was largely attended. Mr. Carruth[?], the Opposition leader, Advocated economy of administration,and ...

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  33. MR, R. S. HAYNES, K.C.

    At the sitting of the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. K. S. Haynes, who was recently appointed a King's Counsel appeared in severed Tub Honer the Chief ...

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  34. GENERAL MILES.

    General Nelson A. Miles. Commander in Chief of the United States Army, returned to London from windsor on February 2. My visit to England this time is ...

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  35. PLAGUE AND ITS PROPAGATION.

    "La Tribuna Illustrata" (Rome), says :—"Till now it won believed that only rats, mice, and fleas convoyed the bacilli of bubonic plague to the human race, and that ...

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  36. "HILLS OF GOLD."

    (The premier of South Australian Sen[?] to London a message stating that the gold discovery at Arltung[?] was causin[?] considerable excitement, but that so [?] ...

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  37. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    The authorities at the hospital this morning state that lira, Theresa Summers, one of the victims of the railway accident on Saturday night, is slightly ...

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  38. ROOM FOR THE LEPER.

    A Chinese leper has been discovered hawking vegetables in Sydney. He lion been removed to the lazarette at Trial Bay. ...

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  39. WATER AT EDJUDINA.

    The search by the officers of the Mines Department for water at Edjudina has proved successful, and two water holes have been sunk. They are now full of ...

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  40. HAY STREET BUSINESS SITE.

    The rapid demand for business sites in Hay Street during recent years has been very marked. Thus today it is almost impossible to procure in that street a property ...

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  41. A GREAT SALE.

    The purchase of Shenton and Co.'s old established business by the Economic, Ltd., hits been a much discussed topic during the past fow weeks. That ...

    Article : 189 words
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  43. ALTUNGA MINING.

    Telegraphing from Alice Springs on March 6 with reference to the Winnecke's Depot gold mining claims at Atltunga, a special correspondent of the ...

    Article : 181 words
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  45. DOOM OF THE DIAMOND.

    According to an expert writer in the "Petit Bleu," the heyday of diamonds has gone, at least, on the Continent. Diamonds are summering to three kinds of evolution ...

    Article : 166 words
  46. ADELAIDE SHAREMARKET.

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  47. "W. H. SMITH" IN PARIS.

    The old established and well known business of Neal's English Library, in the Rue do Rivoli, has been acquired by Messrs. W. H, Smith and Son, of ...

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