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  2. OBITUARIES.

    The late Mr. William Smith, who died on January 9, was born at Summertown House, L'Aracor, Dublin. His grandfather, the Rev. Thomas Lowe Smith, was ...

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  3. Mr. John Mooney.

    Mr. John Mooney, an old and esteemed resident of Melrose, recently died, in his 82nd year. Mr. Mooney had resided on his farm; a quarter of a mile from the ...

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  4. DROWNED IN A WELL.

    PORT LINCOLN, January 12.—Mr. and Mrs. Allen Puckridge, of Lake Wangary, lost their 13 months-old son in sad circumstances on Thursday last. Going with ...

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  5. MISHAP CAUSED BY FILES.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, January 17.—Mr. V. Tauber, a son of Mr. H. Tauber, of Pine Farm, Coomandook, met with a serious accident on Saturday last. He was ...

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  6. POISONED BY SARDINES.

    APPILA-YARROWIE, January 13.—A few days ago Mr. Henry Janz was affected with ptomaine poisoning after having partaken of tinned sardines. He became ...

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  7. Mr. Frederick Thompson.

    The death occurred on Wednesday last at Port Pirie of Mr. Frederick Thompson, who had been in business in the northern town for more than 10 years as a ...

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  8. BULLION RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  9. MINING.

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  10. CIRCUS ON FIRE.

    MOUNT BARKER, January 14.—Excitement was caused here this morning as great volumes of black smoke passed over the town. It appeared that Messsrs. Perry ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    An enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of David Lakie (61), a sailmaker in the employ of the Adelaide Steamship Company, who was crushed ...

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  12. Mr F. W. G. Heinrich.

    Mr. F. W. G. Heinrich, after a long and painful illness died at his residence, Bute, on January 11. The deceased had lived in the Bute district for more than 30 years, ...

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  13. Mrs. Margaret Harvey.

    An old resident of Port Adelaide, Mrs. Margaret Harvey, relict of the late Mr. John Harvey, died at her residence Liddon place, Portland, on Jan.14. She arivied in ...

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  14. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    BUTE, January 13.—Mr. Charles Lockwood, who had lately been staying with Mr.Turner, was found dead in his bed this morning, having died in his sleep. Dr. ...

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  15. Mr. T. C. Roberts.

    Mr. Thomas C. Roberts, an sex-President of the A.M.A. at Broken Hill, and at one time a leading trades unionist at the Barrier, died there on Friday night. ...

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  16. DEATH AT ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    The death occurred at the Adelaide Hospital early on Sunday morning of Mr. James Stuart Mitchell, of a brother of the Rev. R. Mitchell, of Goodwood. The ...

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  17. GREAT BOULDER.

    Although the Great Boulder closed down on December 24 over the Christmas and New Year holidays, a surplus of £24 645 over all mine expenditure was recorded for ...

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  18. The Rev. Father Powell.

    The Rev. Father Powell, of Wentworth, New South Wales, died suddenly on Monday at the local hospital. The deceased reverend gentleman was esteemed by all ...

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  19. MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  20. GOLDEN HORSESHOE.

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  21. Mrs. Maria Busch.

    The death occurred at her residence, Kilkerran, on Saturday week, at the age of 82 years, of Mrs. Maria Busch, relict of the late Mr. D. H. C. Busch. The deceased ...

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  22. LAD'S FOOT CRUSHED.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, January 14.—Max Holding, aged 12 years, son of Mr. G. Holding, farmer. Torrenedale, while driving a horse in a horse works at Vite Vite, ...

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  23. Mr. A. H. Huish.

    Mr.A. H. Huish, a prominent and popular townsman, died at his home, Brown street, Mitcham, on Friday Jan. 14. The first symptoms of paralyse, from which he ...

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  24. FIRE IN A CROP.

    NARRACOORTE. January 17.—On Sunday morning a fire broke out in a crop of wheat in the Hundred of Robertson, between 18 and 20 miles from Narracoorte ...

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  25. A FATAL FIT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, January 14.—William James Mason. 10 years of age, a son of Mr. William Mason, of Wandilo, died early yesterday morning in an epileptic fit. ...

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  26. TARCOOLA BLOCKS COMPANY.

    On January 13 the manager of the Parcoola Blocks Company telegraphed that he had had crushed 6 tons of specimen stone from the Imperial reef for 51 oz. 13 dwt. ...

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  27. A HORSEMAN INJURED.

    APPILA-YARROWIE, January 14.—Mr. W. Reynolds, employed by Mr. C. Grant, had an exciting experience on Tuesday. He had just mounted a horse when ...

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  28. BURNING MOTOR CAR.

    COBAR, January,18.—Mrs. Huckle and three little children were being driven by James Hudson in a motor car from Bourke to Cobar, and when they were about 60 ...

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  29. Mr. Michael Edward.

    Mr. Michael Edward, an old colonist, died at Petersburg on Jan. 14. The deceased was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, 85 years ago, and came to South Australia ...

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  30. JUNCTION NORTH COMPANY.

    Progress is reported by the Junction North Broken Hill Mine Board in the negotiations for the sale of products. An agreement has been signed with the ...

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  31. A GERMAN'S END.

    LOXTON, January 13:—August Haupt, aged 68, a labourer, a native of Germany, who was working for Mr. J. C. G. Schulz, in the Hundred of Pyap, about 12 miles ...

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  32. ON THE HILL.

    EDEN VALLEY, January 17.—Mr. L. Pinsen, the Local butcher, was driving down a steep incline near this town this morning, when the horse trod on a loose ...

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  33. STAR EXPLORATIONS.

    In their report for the year ended September 30 last, the directors of the Star Explorations, Limited, point out that the European war has neceaearily imposed ...

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  34. Mr. Beniamin Rose.

    The death of Mr. Benjamin Rose at Edithburgh removed one of the pioneers of Yorke's Peninsula. He name to South Australia from England with his parents in ...

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  35. A FARM FIRE.

    MAUTLAND, January 13.—A fire occurred at Mr. W. H. Gratwick's farm, about six miles north-east of Maitland, yesterday afternoon, which completely ...

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  36. A DISASTROUS BLAZH.

    MELBOURNE, January 16.—A disastrous fire occured at Ultimo on Saturday afternoon, which destroyed a large portion of the town. The outbreak ...

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  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Mason) proposes to ask two or three p[?] tical men to visti the Northern Territory, and spend two or three months there is ...

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  38. MANAGERS TELEGRAMS.

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  39. INTO THE CREEK.

    MCLAREN ELAT, January 14.—On Friday afternoon Mr.Forest Eliott, in the employ of Mr. Gerald Ward, was driving the latter's [?], and [?] when the ...

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