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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    After a tour of Western Australia Mr. J. C. Williamson's new comic opera company will return to Adelaide and inaugurate a three weeks' season at the ...

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  3. AN OLD MAN'S GIFT.

    In the Banco Court to-day a conclusion was arrived at in the action in which James Johnston, a retired farmer, of Warrnambool, sought to recover ...

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  4. WARATAH VERSUS WATTLE.

    A new arrival in Sydney from abroad, passing any time during the year along the line of flower stalls in front of the General Post-Office, would recognise amongst the ...

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  5. A CANDIDATE'S TROUBLES.

    A meeting which Mr. Kelly, a candidate for Sturt, addressed at the Town Hall last night became upro[?]rious towards the end. After outlining the Government policy, the ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    There was a full atendance of members of the Legislative Council on Wednesday, and soon after the President took the chair Mr. Pascoe found it necessary to ...

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  7. A DRAMATIC CONFESSION

    Pernicious literature of the "Deadwood Dick" kind must, without doubt, be field largely responsible for the dreadful crime of which the boy Boris Senkovitch (or ...

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  8. AN OLD MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    A report was made to the police on Wednesday morning that Thomas Tostevin, aged 70, had died at the hospital shortly after midnight. The deceased was brought ...

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  9. DEATH OF A PROSPECTOR.

    On Wednesday morning the Commissioner of Police received a telegram from Alice Springs, reading:—"John Getting, aged 57, late of Chewings' party, Tanami, ...

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  10. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    The son of Mr. W. G. Smith was out riding, when his horse shied. He was thrown and dislocated his shoulder. He is progressing well. ...

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  11. THROWN OUT OF A DOG-CART.

    While coming to Mount Torrens to-day Miss Edwards, of West Adelaide, met with an accident. She was in company with the Rev. H. C. Hill, who was returning from ...

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  12. MURDERER'S OVERSIGHT

    Detective Fullerton and Trooper Jones arrived to-day for the purpose of escorting Senkovitch back to New South Wales. They will leave on the return journey ...

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  13. MAIL COACH HORSES BOLT.

    Yesterday the mail coach from Port Wakefield to Lochiel Was about to Jeave the Nantawarra post-office, when, during the temporary absence of the driver, Mr. J. H. ...

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  14. RAILWAY GUARD KILLED.

    George Wilmot (30), an assistant railway guard on the Illawarra line, was killed at Hurstville early this morning. He was shunting a number of empty carriages from ...

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  15. LEARNING ENGLISH.

    Senkovitch's landlady at Port Melbourne states that he [?] in the house every day studying the English language. Two dictionaries, Russian into English, and ...

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  16. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The torrent of questions in the House of Assembly was greater in volume than usual on Wednesday, and during the three-quarters of an hour during which the ...

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  17. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Ever since the beginning of the session there has been a strong undercurrent of hostility to the Government in the Legislative Council, and it is manifest that the ...

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  18. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

    {No abstract available}

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  19. SHOT DEAD BY ACCIDENT.

    A report has been received at Bourke from the Keribree station to the effect that Frank [?]rawford, a well-known resident of the district, yesterday shot ...

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  20. ADMIRAL HENDERSON.

    Several hours were spent by Admi[?] Sir Reginald Henderson to-day in con[?] tation with the Minister of Defence regarding special matters upon which he will ...

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  21. KILLED BY FALL OF EARTH.

    James Baker was buried beneath a fall of debris at the State colliery to-day. He was extricated alive, but died a few hours latter. ...

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  22. UNREQUITED LOVE.

    [?] was caused on one of the [?] of the ferry [?] Karrabba from Mo[?] man to Sydney this evening by a male passenger jumping [?] When the ...

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  23. A SWIMMER'S DEATH.

    John Gilbert, aged 18, who arrived from Melbourne in the Karoola last week with the horse[?]trainer, S. Howie, was drowned in the Swan River at Burswood last night. ...

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  24. CHURCH BELL OBJECTED TO.

    An action was begun in the Banco Court to-day, before Mr. Justice a[?]Beckett, in which it was claimed that the ringing of church bells was a nu[?]sance, and the court ...

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  25. FATAL WAGGON ACCIDENT.

    George Bayfield, the bullockdriver, who was run over by his waggon at Silverton on Monday, and sustained internal injuries, died in the hospital yesterday ...

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  26. COUNTRY SCHOOLS OF MINES.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Jackson drew the attention of the Minister of Ed[?]on (Hon. F. W. Coney[?]) to the letter of Mr. H. N. Barwell ...

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  27. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 35/, sellers 36/. ...

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  28. THE FRUIT TRADE.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Graham), replying to-day to a request by the[?]annual conference of the Fruitgrow[?] Association for reduction of the charges ...

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  29. TWO JOCKEYS INJURED.

    At a meeting of the Fremantle Racing Club (unregistered) to-day two horses, Albion and Varlee, fell, the jockeys being seriously injured. England, the rider of ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY.

    The New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, which has estates in New Zealand, Queensland, and New South Wales, has declared a dividend of 4 per ...

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  31. KILLED BY EXPLOSION.

    An acetylene gas lamp exploded last night at the residence of a farmer named Marshall at Cedar Creek. A piece of metal struck Marshall's 10-year-old son, Arthur, ...

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  32. A CAREER OF CRIME.

    At the Cri[?] Court to-day George Robertson (49), auctioneer, who was found guilty of larceny, admitted 14 convictions. He read a lengthy appeal to his honor. ...

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  33. GAGGED AND BOUND.

    Elsie Jones, a young woman, who reported that she had been attacked by two men at her place of business af Ballarat on Saturday night, is still in an hysterical ...

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  34. TWO MINERS INJURED.

    Two men were injured in the South mine this afternoon. One, named Croft, received a blow on the eye from a chip of rock. He was admitted to the hospital, where it ...

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  35. BENDIGO GOLD CASE.

    The trial of Nathan Bear, of South Melbourne, machinery merchant, was concluded before Mr. Justice Hodges and jury in the Criminal Court to-day. Bear was charged ...

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  36. KILLED BY FALLING TREE.

    Andres Jorgenmadsen, a widower, living with his son on a selection at the North Colon State school, was felling scrub on his selection this afternoon when a tree ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    At the weekly meeting of directors of the Queensland National Bank to-day Mr. Jas. Milne Was appointed chairman Of the board as from October 1. ...

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  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 139 words
  39. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    At the South-street competitions to-day the South Australian awards were as follow:—Prepared Reading (boys and girls under 13)—Hon. mention, Ralph Newman ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Prime moved the second reading of the Factories Bill. The Bill, he said, restored to wages boards the power of limiting ...

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  41. A BOY CRIMINAL.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Percy Manning, 16 years of age, who pleaded guilty to charges of sacrilege and house breaking, admitted seven convictions. He said his ...

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  42. CUSTOMS CASES.

    The Collector of Customs to-day heard several cases in which it was alleged that the respondents had committed breaches of the Commerce Act by entering for ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Lands Department has appointed three additional inspectors, mftking 19 in all, to ascertain whether the residence and improvement conditions are being ...

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  44. ADELAIDE SCHOOLBOYS

    On Saturday last about 30 pupils from the High School, Adelaide, reached Melbourne to be the guests of the boys attending the continuation school. The ...

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  45. AN INSURANCE CASE.

    An action is pending in the Supreme Court, in which Pearson's Proprietary Company, of 468[?] Collins-street, Melbourne, are claiming £4,000 and interest at the ...

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  46. STOLEN JEWELLERY.

    In the District Court to-day the hearing of a case in which George Edward Durant was charged with stealing and receiving a quantity of jewellery was concluded. The ...

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  47. BORING FOR WATER.

    In the Assembly to-day the Colonial Secretary informed Mr. Kirwan that the water struck in the No. 3 bore at Madura, in the vicinity of the route of the ...

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  48. ARRIVAL OF DIMIGRANTS.

    The steamer Oswestry Grange arrived at Brisbane to-day from London. She landed 72 immigrants at Cairns, 65 at Townsville, and 77 at Brisbane. ...

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  49. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    During the sitting of the Legislative Council last night the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly) moved the second reading of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill. One ...

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  50. DEATH FROM A BLOW.

    John Brookes, 54 years of age, a stoker in Bay-street, Port Melbourne, to-night was drawn into an alter[?]ation with Alexander Middleton. The quarrel arose out of some ...

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  51. THE NATIVE MASSACRE.

    Another aboriginal, Billy, died at the Laverton Hospital yesterday from injuries received in the Laverton massacre. This makes the number of victims 12. ...

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  52. THE EAST PROVINCE ELECTION.

    The complete returns for the East Province election give a majority for Mr. Marwick, of York, over Mr. Colebatch, of Northam, after the allotment of the ...

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  53. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    J. Crothers, a coachman, 46 years of age, of Moore Park, while unloading a cart, fellto the ground. He sustained injuries to the head and fracture of the right ...

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  54. CHARGE AGAINST A CONSTABLE.

    Constable A. Moore was committed for trial to-day on a charge of indecently assaulting a girl under 16 years of age. The accused, who reserved his defence, was ...

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  55. KILLED AT WORK.

    Albert Edward Fry (38), an employe of the Gas Company at Mortlake, was accidentally killed at his work. Fry was engaged in fixing some part of an engine, which ...

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  56. VICTORIA.

    Philip Landvogt, proprietor of a co[?] house at Sunshine, was driving a b[?] into the city, when he was thrown out on to the roadway. He fell on his [?] and ...

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  57. BROKEN HILL.

    At the meeting of the Barrier Boys' Brigade last night the 12th annual report showed that the past year had been an active one for the brigade. The receipts ...

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  58. QUEENSLAND

    In the Assembly this afternoon the Opposition refused to permit the Premier to move without notice a motion to give an extra day for the consideration of the ...

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  59. A FATAL BONFIRE.

    The little daughter of J. [?] [?] [?] chardist, residing[?] at C[?] Hill, who was badly burned through falling into a bo[?] fire in her father's [?]d has succumbed ...

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  60. CHILD KILLED BY A FALL.

    Alice Dolley, 18 months old, fell from the balcony of her parents' home at Darlinghurst. She died shortly after admission to the hospital. ...

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