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  2. SILVERTON TRAMWAY SPORTS.

    The 19th annual picnic and sports of the Silverton Tramway employees was held at Silverton yesterday, and passed off very successfully, Although ...

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  3. BOATING FATALITY AT PORT PIRIE.

    On Sunday night the body of Henry Ball, one of the victims of Saturday's boating fatality at Port Pirie, was found by a fishing party. ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS. "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON."

    A splendid reception awaited Mr. Hugh Word and Miss Grace Palotta on their re-appearance at the Crystal Theatre on Saturday night after an ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. MINING. N.S.W. GOLD YIELD.

    Up to the end of last year the gold yield of New South Wales was estimated at £57,189,282. ...

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  7. THE WONDERGRAPH.

    The Town Hall was well filled on Saturday evening, when the Wondergraph Co. exhibited an entirely new set of pictures. The star picture was ...

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  8. THE COAL SUPPLIES.

    Newcastle coal is now coming through freely, and the several mines which have been closed down owing to the shortage are gradually getting in stocks. ...

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  9. Barrier Miner.

    THE Public Works Committee has completed its investigations at Broken Hill into the proposition of a Barrier supplementary water supply submitted ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The Rev. Mr. Matthews, rector of Catsfield,, but formerly of the Bush Brotherhood (New South Wales) in a letter to "The Times," congratulates ...

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  11. SUNDAY CONCERTS.

    The usual huge audience patronised the Skating Rink on Sunday night, when a sacred programme consisting of pictures and music by the orchestra ...

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  12. THE JUNCTION.

    The new chimney stack purchased from the Australian Metal Company by the Junction Company was erected in position on the mine a couple of days ...

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  13. DANCE SOCIALS.

    Last evening the annual dance in connection with the A.O.F. was held in the Town Hall. There were about 160 ladies and gentlemen present, and ...

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  14. GREAT FITZROY MINES.

    The secretary of the Great Fitzroy mines, Q., reports that, as a consequence of the phenomenal rains in Queensland, 150ft. of embankment at ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIA. A CADETS' CAMP.

    The cadets' Easter camp at Karrakatta, began on Friday, and was a success. The officers and boys under canvas totalled 370. ...

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  16. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    In the course of a sermon on Sunday, the Dean of Newcastle is reported to have charged the Governor-General (Lord Dudley) with outraging the ...

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  17. A FATAL FALL.

    Charles Holder, employed at the Pier Hotel. Fremantle, met his death in a singular fashion yesterday. He was standing on the steps of the hotel ...

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  18. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    The Collector of Customs examined on oath yesterday at Wellington (N.Z.) the second officer (Day) of the steamer Tottenham relative to the account he ...

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  19. SPORTING. MIKE WILLIAMS v. PAT O'KEEFE.

    At the Stadium last night, Mike Williams defeated Pat O'Keefe in the 18th round. O'Keefe led at the start, Williams ...

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  20. OTWAY'S QUARANTINEB PASSENGERS. NO FURTHER OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX.

    Nor further cases of smallpox among the Otway's quarantined passengers having been reported. The one patient is doing well. ...

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  21. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. A. Fisher (leader of the Federal Labor party), interviewed yesterday, said that he expected the Labor party to gain not less than 10 or more than ...

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  22. NINE SECOND-CLASS PASSENGERS RELEASED FROM TORRENS ISLAND.

    Nine second-class passengers, who were landed on Torrens Island from the quarantined mail steamer Otway. were released from detention on Sunday. ...

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  23. FIRE AT FREMANTLE.

    A fire broke out at Fremantle on Sunday morning and damaged a considerable portion of the Occidental buildings. ...

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  24. LADIES AT CRICKET.

    The Victorian lady cricketers defeated the N.S.W. team yesterday by 87 to 78. Miss Devlin (N.S.W.) took six wickets for 24 runs. ...

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  25. A BOULDER TRAGEDY.

    On Saturday morning, a married woman named Rachel Bowen (55), was found by her husband hanging from the rafter of the kitchen in her home at ...

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  26. HIGH JUMP AT THE SHOW.

    At the Royal Agricultural Show yesterday, the ladies' high jump was won by Lady Morton (6ft. 2in.) The winner was ridden by Mrs. Stace. ...

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  27. STREET ACCIDENT.

    At about 5 o'clock yesterday evening a man named J. Barnes was injured about the head, by either falling, being pushed, or knocked down, in the bar ...

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  28. ALL-STAR PICTURES.

    On Saturday evening Sayers's AllStar pictures were again shown in the Theatre Royal. There was a crowded audience to witness the change of ...

    Article : 180 words
  29. KANGAROO-HUNTING FATALITY.

    William Perry, a farmer of Wanneroo, while kangaroo-hunting yesterday in company with his daughter, was galloping through the timber when the ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. ACCIDENT AT KADINA.

    On Wednesday (says the "Wallaroo Times") an accident occurred at Taylor's shaft, Wallaroo Mines, which fortunately was not attended by any ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES. RAILWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.

    Including the North Coast railway, the lines now under construction in this State will cost £4,500,000. ...

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  32. A COCKBURN ACCIDENT.

    J. Brown, a young man, was thrown from his horse on to his head and shoulders at Cockburn yesterday. He was unconscious for about four hours. ...

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  33. A DROWNING FATALITY.

    A drowning fatality occurred at Lewisham, in the Sorell district, yesterday. A local farmer named Read gave a ...

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  34. HIS THROAT OUT.

    Frank Maples, employed temporarily in the railway at Wee Waa, was found yesterday, with his throat cut. hanging from the limb of a tree by a leather ...

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  35. AN AFGHAN MURDER.

    The case of Hadji Khan, an Afghan hawker, who was sentenced to death by the Chief Justice at the Port Augusta Circuit Court on March 7, for ...

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  36. THE MERRYMAKERS.

    The Hippodrome was largely attended on Saturday night, when the Merrymakers put on an attractive programme. Great interest was evinced ...

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  37. A STABBING CASE.

    A fracas occurred at the Newcastle Sailors' Home yesterday, when John Withers Davis was stabbed on the hip by another man, Julio Labrano. who ...

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  38. THE SCHAFER TESTIMONIAL.

    The following additional amounts have been received for the Schafer Testimonial Fund:—Five Well-wishers, 5s.; E.R., 1s.; W.R., 1s. ...

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  39. CLUB RECIPROCITY.

    Reciprocity between the Grosvenor Club in London and the Australian Commercial Travellers' Club has been arranged. ...

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  40. A BODY WASHED UP.

    The body of a young man named W. Ferguson has been washed up on Brighton Beach. A note was found in the clothing of ...

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  41. EASTER MONDAY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The weather was gloriously fine for the holiday yesterday. About 9600 people travelled by railway to Balhannah in order to proceed ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    A Passfield, of Yahl Paddock, in the South-east, met with a severe accident yesterday through his bicycle breading. He was thrown violently ...

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  43. THE EMPIRE HALL.

    The entertainment provided at the Empire Hall on Saturday night by the Vaudeville Company drew a good house. Fred Martin, a coon ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Archbishop Carr, at Mentone yesterday, eloquently exhorted Irishmen to participate in the defence movement. He would like, he said, to see Irish ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITION.

    Twelve thousand people attended the Chamber of Manufactures' Exhibition yesterday. ...

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  46. VICTORIAN FIELD ARTILLERY.

    The Victorian field artillery camp at Cape Schanck broke up in confusion yesterday. This was due to a misunderstanding as to how long the men ...

    Article : 49 words
  47. ARRESTED ON OAKBANK COURSE.

    The detectives arrested four men on the Oakbank course yesterday. They were conveyed to Woodside, where they will be charged with having ...

    Article : 41 words
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