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  2. BROKEN HILL.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body. of Matthew Gardner, who was killed in Block 11 proprietary mine on Thesday night, and a verdict of accifiental death ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A terrible mining accident pocurred at Sofala last night. The roof of a [?] caved in and two miners, Alfred Dawason. and Thomas Carpenter, were entombed ...

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  4. TWO RIG ESTATES.

    The will of the last Wm. Halliday [?]. [?] ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL UITLANDERS.

    The Mayor of Sydney has received a cale from the Imperial South African Association of London, and in response has convened a public meeting for Thursday ...

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  6. A PUGILISTIC CO-RESPONDENT.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, christian Martin Schiager, engine-driver, petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with his wife Maria Magdaline Schlager, on the ...

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  7. A STRANGE FATALITY.

    A girl named English met her death in an extraordinary way near Goulburn yesterday. She was cleaning down a shelf, and threw what appeared to be a number ...

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  8. BETTING AT BICYCLE RACES.

    A deputation comprising the members of the committee of the Cricket Association waited on the Premier this afternoon, and asked him whether the Government could ...

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  9. SUNDAY LABOR.

    A conference of delegates from the various labor bodies on the Barrier and the. Ministerial Association was held last night for the purpose of considering the ...

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  10. A MIDNIGHT INTRUDER.

    On Wednesday night a man who had been previously seen prowling about the locality, gained an entrance to the residence of a selector named Jackson, at ...

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  11. STANDARD WEIGHT OF WHEAT.

    Shippers of wheat are complaining that the standard adopted by the Corn Traders' Committee is too high. The council of the Chamber of Commerce have given the ...

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  12. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ROBBERS.

    The mine managers on the field evidently intend taking no more risks in conveying bullion and cash between the mines and the banks. The money required to pay ...

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  13. FOOTBALL MATCHES.

    The opening matches in connection with the football season were played on Saturday afternoon, with the following results:— ...

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  14. GOLD SHIPMENTS.

    The shipments of gold per the R.M.S. Arcadia amounted to 2,401 oz., valued at £10,163 11s. 8d., for Calcutta. The steamer Australasian will take ...

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  15. GREAT BOULDER SHARES.

    The Great Boulder mine was reinstated on the call list at the Stock Exchange this afternoon, quotations to be ex right to a proportion of the new issue of shares. It ...

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  16. FIRE AT COOLGARDIE.

    A fire occurred at Coolgardie early on Friday morning, six shops opposite the railway-station in Woodward-street, being completely destroyed. The brigade was ...

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  17. PASTORAL PROSPECTS.

    The long-continued drought has swept most of the country, lying north of Broken Hill of feed, and the stock routes have been impassable for months. On many stations ...

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  18. DETECTIVES CHARGED WITH PERJURY.

    Fresh warrants were taken out to-day for the arrest of Detectives Wilson and Armstrong on a charge of perjury in connection with the prosecution of Wren and ...

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  19. BURGLARS FOILED.

    A daring burglary was perpetrated on Saturday morning at the factory of Messrs. S. Freeman & Sons, Pyrmont. Some burglars removed the wire-netting and iron ...

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  20. SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    At the inquest on the child Ashton, in connection with whose death the putative father, Thomas Tudor, was arrested at Toronto, the medical evidence showed that ...

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  21. INCREASE OF THE MILITARY FORCES.

    Arrangements have been made by the Government for an increase of the partially paid forces by a total of 500 men. The reserves of each partially-paid ...

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  22. CRICKET PREMIERSHIP.

    The North Sydney club has won the premiership in the electorate cricket competition, the final match being played with Paddington yesterday. Paddington club ...

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  23. REPORTED SHIPWRECK.

    Mr. Clayton Mason, Collector of Customs and Receiver of Wrecks, received a telegram this morning from the sub-collector of Customs at Carnarvon, stating that ...

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  24. THE SAMOAN TROUBLE.

    News from Samoa, dated May 4, is to the effect that all was then quiet, both aides awaiting the arrival of the Commission. The rebels showed a defiant spirit, and ...

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  25. ALLEGED CHILD MURDER.

    A young man, Thomas Tudor, a resident of Hamilton, near Newcastle, was arrested about 9 o'clock to-night and charged with the wilful murder of a child named ...

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  26. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    The fatal accident to the girl named English, at Cullen, near Tarago, was not caused by an explosion of a cartridge in the fire as at first reported. The evidence ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the death of Mr. Robert Humphries at Mount Malcolm through the mistake of a chemist, Mr. Mouatt, in making up a prescription, it ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. EXPERIMENTING WITH WHEAT.

    The Agricultural Department has received for trial in New South Wales specimens of wheat grown in Asia Minor, which were forwarded by the British ambassador ...

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  29. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Another deputation which waited on the Minister of Labor to-day asked, that public works be undertaken at once to relieve the congested labor market of 1,200 men ...

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  30. IMPORTANT MINING DECISION.

    The Stock Exchanges of Perth and Kalgoorlie have decided to take action in rev ference to the decision of the Adelaide Exchange not to recognise scrip of London ...

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  32. DUNDAS GOLDFIELDS.

    The April clean-up of the Break o' Day is—242 tons treated for 598 oz. Arrangements are now being made for another crushing, 200 or 300 tons, from ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. BOULDER-ROAD HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    Further particulars of the highway robbery on the Boulder-road show that there were two men, Mr. Mortimer and Mr. O. Rook, in the buggy that was stuck up. ...

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  34. THE STEAMER PERTHSHIRE.

    The steamer Perthshire is now eight days overdue at the Bluff, New Zealand, from Sydney, and no tidings have been received of the missing vessel. Lioyd's agents ...

    Article : 69 words
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