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  2. THE GAMING LAWS.

    Henry Epstein, a young man, pleaded guilty at the Paddington Police Court this morning to a charge of having been on an unenclosed piece of land at Randwick on ...

    Article : 167 words
  3. SNOW IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Through railway traffic is now restored at Otaga, advices from Naseby state that the Government forest plantation suffered severely by heavy snowfalls, about half ...

    Article : 228 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General and Lady Northcote will leave Melbourne to-morrow afternoon. Lord Northcote will be accompanied by Senator Best, and will take the train ...

    Article : 1,132 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 42 words
  6. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Warooka, s., 120, C. Barry, Edithburgh. Kooringa, s., 150, W. Germein, Ardrossan. Juno, s., 105, G. McKay, Stansbury. Airlie, s., 1,492 tons, J. T. Wilson, from ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 14 words
  8. LATTER DAT SAINT MISSING.

    Several police officials point out that the portrait of the missing Elder Mackie, of the Latter Day Saints, bears a close resemblance to the body of a man found ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW.

    When the N.D.L. cargo steamer Westfalen arrived at Fremantle this morning George Mueller, a locksmith, 27 years old, was arrested on a provisional warrant and ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. A MISSING SECURITY.

    It is stated that startling discoveries have been made in the books of the Scottish Union and National Insurance Company, of Pitt-street. A few days ago an ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES.

    The report submitted yesterday by Dr. T. Borthwick to the Adelaide Local Board of Health on the Kalyra Sanatorium furnishes instructive data respecting the value of the ...

    Article : 375 words
  12. SEA CAPTAIN'S SUICIDE.

    The inquest on the body of Captain Charles James, master of the British ship Hinemoa, left no doubt that he committed suicide. He had not only been ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. BROKEN HILL AND SYDNEY.

    The announcement that the New South Wales Government have decided to construct a railway connecting the Barrier with Sydney via Menindic and Condobolin has ...

    Article : 1,107 words
  14. THE SPELTER INDUSTRY.

    In connection with the Proprietary mine the turbo blower at Port Pirie smelters has proved very effective. The arrival of the new turbo blowers under order has been ...

    Article : 194 words
  15. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 804 words
  16. HORSES FOR AFRICA.

    The steamer Dorset will sail from Sydney to-morrow with a shipment of 420 horses for German West Africa. They have been bought by the German Government ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. THIEVES AT BROKEN HILL.

    Messrs. Wickes Bros.' stationer's shop was entered by thieves on Saturday night or early on Sunday morning. A number of valuable presentation cricket bats, footballs, ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. THE WESTERN PACIFIC.

    When the Manuka left Suva H.M.S. Cambrian, of the Australian squadron, was in port, having just returned from a cruise with Sir Everard im Thurm, the High ...

    Article : 354 words
  19. WINE, WOMEN, AND WAGERING.

    At the Town Hall yesterday Mr. J. H. Sinclair, addressing a men's mass meeting on "moral cripples," declared that there were three influences at work which created ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. QUEENSLAND INDUSTRIES.

    Mr. Chapman (Minister of Customs), and Mr. Groom (Attorney-General) arrived at Rockhampton from the north to-day. They were met at the mouth of the river by a ...

    Article : 305 words
  21. THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

    The endeavor of Mr. O'Loughlin to make as efficient as possible the useful Agricultural Department is worthy of commendation. In another column are set out the changes ...

    Article : 295 words
  22. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. J. C. Watson. M.H.R., speaking to a representative of "The Advertiser" to-day, said, referring to the Iron Bonus Bill:—"I may say that I am not in favor of the ...

    Article : 249 words
  23. NEW GUINEA AFFAIRS.

    Sir Rupert Clarke, who has been visiting British New Guinea, returned to Cooktown by Messrs. Burns, Philp, & Co.'s steamer Moresby, and came south on the ...

    Article : 445 words
  24. COAL AND A LANDSLIP.

    The recent rains brought down a heavy landslip near Huntly, in lhe Auckland province, disclosing a seam of coal 40 ft. thick. All the neighbouring lands have ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  26. MINING INDUSTRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Under-Secretary of Mines has furnished a return showing the quantity and value of the silver, copper, tin, and coal exported from this State during the first ...

    Article : 270 words
  27. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The contractors for the tramways permanent way have practically finished operations on North-terrace East, provision having been made for setting down special ...

    Article : 1,907 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 298 words
  29. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 511 words
  30. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  31. MR. DEAKIN AND THE MISSIONARIES.

    The Rev. J. Huthenance and Messrs. Joynt and C. Sharp, who are being sent by the Church Missionary association as missionaries among the aborigines of the ...

    Article : 129 words
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