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  2. HISTORY OF THE CASE.

    An old resident of Clare gave me the following particulars regarding the history of the case:- "Mr. Joseph Ninnes, of Penwortham, was ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The decision of the Government to enclose l8 acres on the West Park Lands for the purpose of enlarging the cemetery led the Cfty Corporation to seek their solicitors' ...

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  4. FIRE PREVENTION.

    The fact was mentioned at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday, that an international fire prevention congress was to be held in London during ...

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  5. WEATHER RETROSPECTS.

    One of the features of the month of December was the absence of any- continuous heat. Taking a maximum shade reading of 85° as the division line between cool and ...

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  6. THE EDUCATION SYSTEM.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. J. H. Gordon) has been engaged for some time in looking into the question of the inspection of public schools with a view of ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Speaking at Moonee Ponds last night Mr. Deakin, who was received with cheers, said they had to realise that the situation in Parliament was complicated by the ...

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  8. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAPH.

    At present there is only one telegraph line between Adelaide and Eucla (West Australia), and the increase in business caused by the reduction in inter-State ...

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  9. THE INQUEST.

    The body of Mr. Joseph Ninnes, who was burned to death on February 4, was exhumed to-day at Penwortham. Detectives Priest and Dempsey are in charge of the ...

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  10. THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN.

    At the Albert Hall last night Sir Edmund Barton addressed three thousand people. He spoke for two hours, had a splendid reception, and quite carried the audience with ...

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  11. ADULTERATED MILK.

    At the City Police Court on Tuesday afternoon, before the'S.M. (Mr. J. Gordon), Wyndham Bradley, a milkman, was charged with selling adulterated milk. Mr. Wadey ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    Sir William Lyne, in the course of a recent interview in Melbourne concerning the preparation of the Federal electoral rolls, said:—In South Australia he found out that ...

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  13. INTER-STATE LAWN TENNIS.

    Dr. Harbison having notified his inability to task, part in the forthcoming inter-State match, the selectors have chosen J. R. Baker to fill the vacancy. The team will ...

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  14. THE HLNDMARSH-BRIDGE.

    At the end of last year a young woman was killed by being thrown from a vehicle over the side of the Hindmarsh-bridge spanrring the Torrens, and on to the stony bed ...

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  15. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTIONS.

    The writ for the Anglesly election, rendered necessary by the resignation of Mr. McKenzie, has been issued. Polling day will be March 6. Mr. McKenzie, who ...

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  16. RUN OVER' BY A MILK CART.

    Mr. W. H. Charnock, an elderly gentleman, well-known in snipping circles, was knocked down and run over by a milk cart in Grenfell-street, near the corner of King ...

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  17. SWIMMING AT THE CITY BATHS.

    The swimming carnival, which began on Monday night with so much success, will be continued to-morrow evening at the City Baths, when G. Read, the Sydney ...

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  18. REVIEW OF THE YEAR 1902

    The year 1902 may be classed as one of the very driest in our records, particularly during what may be termed the winter season (April to October). The ...

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  19. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Individual members of the Ministry declare that it may be taken for, granted that the elections for the Senate and the House of Representatives will take place ...

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  20. VICTORIAN LANDS DEPARTMENT.

    Much speculation is being indulged in as to what will be the final outcome of the McKenzie affair. In the Assembly to-day the Premier anticipated a question asked ...

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  21. A FAIRLY [?]OL JANUARY.

    Until the last week in January the southern parts of the State were in that month favored by cool weather for the time of the year, but from the 24th the ...

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  22. PROVISIONING AN ATLANTIC LINER.

    The amount of providoring that a trans-Atlantie liner of 15,000 tons requires for one voyage is stupendous. It is stated that for a trip from Bremen to New York the ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN IRON DEPOSITS.

    After a long recess the Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the question of bonuses for manufactures met to-day at Parliament H[?]se under the chairmanship of ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL.

    Thomas Matheson had a peculiar experience at the Proprietary mine last night. Just before the afternoon shift knocked off he was carrying some steel bars along a ...

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  25. MORTGAGING A CEMETERY.

    The trustees of the Springvale Cemetery, Victoria (according 'to the Melbourne "Age") are in a somewhat awkward position, from which they desire the ...

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  26. BOARDS OF ADVICE.

    The Minister of Education has caused a circular to be issued to boards of advice slating that in future the department will not pay for carriage hire for boardsof advice ...

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  27. THE WORKERS' UNION.

    In the Equity Court to-day (before Mr. Justice Walker) the sait respecting the Coonamble shearing dispute, in which William Monaghan Keogh, of Warrana station, ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    The annual cricket match between the past and present students of the A.S. and B.T. Academy will be played on the Neutral Ground to-morrow. The following: teams have been selected:—Pasts ...

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  29. REMODELLING THE ARTILLERY

    Captain Collins (Secretary for Defence) confirms the statement that a number of guns from the three batteries of the field artillery are to be sent to England for ...

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  30. THE PLAGUE.

    There are at present four plague patients at the hospital at Woodman's Point. They are all doing well, with the exception of Cartwright, who was admitted yesterday ...

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  31. SOUTHEBM CHICKET ASSOCIATION.

    Aldinga v. Noarlunga.—The Noarlunga team failed to put in appearance and forfeited match. McLaren Vale v. Sellick's Hill.—McLaren Vale, 64; B. S. Wigley 32, Herb Candy 11 and five for ...

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  32. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A match waa fired between the Mannum and Victor Harbor smallbore rifle clubs on Saturday, February 14, resulting in a win tor the Mannum club by 17 points. The conditions were 10 shots, ...

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  33. THE BISLEY RIFLE TEAM.

    The Sydney correspondent of the Melbourne "Age" telegraphed thus on Sunday: —The officials of the New South Wales Rifle Association, who are anxious to take ...

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  34. PUBLIC SERVICE ENQUIRY AND APPEAL BOARDS.

    Provision is made in the Federal Public Service Act for the election by the employes of divisional representatives on the boards of enquiry and appeal. As the voting takes ...

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  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The earnings of the Palmerston and Pine Creek railway for the week ended February 14 amounted to £150. The Australian, from Hongkong, arrived ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    The box-plan in connection with the season of Messrs. Williamson & Musgrove's pantomime, "Dick Whittington and his Cat," will be open at Messrs. Marshall and ...

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  37. FEDERAL CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    Adelphians v. City Mission.—Adelphians, nine for 171; Morphett 39, J. Gard 27, Magarey 23 n.o., White 14 no., Bishop 12, F. Verco 10; Buchanan four for 31, Day three for 35, Wright one for ...

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  38. ALLEGED MURDER.

    As the outcome of a quarrel between a couple of Chinamen and some youths in Botany-road, Waterloo, on Sunday, January 25 last, when a lad, William ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The excellent programme now being presented by Mr. Harry Richards' Vaudeville Company at the Tivoli Theatre nightly attracts a large and highly-appreciative ...

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  41. TASMANIA.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Cascade Brewery Company a dividend of 6 per cent. was declared. ...

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  42. THE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.

    The following resignations are notified in the latest issue of the Commonwealth "Gazette:"—G. A. Sorrell, telegraph messenger, Glenelg; R. H. E. Martin, telegraph ...

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  43. THE WEST-TERRACE CEMETERY.

    To the Editor. Sir-I am not aware who is responsible for the deplorable condition of the Westterrace Cemetery. A sad duty took me ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN COINAGE.

    The entire report of the Federal Parliamentary Committee on Coinage is not to be shelved after all. While not promising to introduce legislation next session, Sir ...

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  45. CYCLING.

    On Monday evening about 35 cyclists assembled at Gilbert & Jenkins' Cycle Depot, Rundle-street, to form a cycling club. Mr. L. Teakle presided. It was resolved that the club be named the ...

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  46. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    On Tuesday evening the annual reopening social of the Brompton Literary Society was held in the local lecture-hall. There waa a good attendance, and Mr. P. J. Tregenza presided. A number of ...

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