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  3. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. H. M. Stanley, M.P., the famous African explorer, who recently recovered from an acute attack of gastritis, is again in a critical condition. ...

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  6. Russia's Ruler.

    The Czar and Czarina have returned to St. Petersburg after the coronation ceremonies in Moscow. They were received with great ...

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  7. English Cricket.

    Oxford University has defeated Cambridge at cricket by four wickets. Oxford scored in the second innings 330 for six wickets. ...

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  8. The African Wars.

    It is reported that the friendly natives of Matabeleland are very restless. The Buluwayo field foroe has been ...

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  9. South Australia.

    In the City Police Court this after-noon, Frederick John Langloise, of Yongala, was charged with, the larceny as a bailee of 4000 bags of wheat of ...

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  10. MRS. MELLINGTON'S RIVER PARTY.

    HAVING done very well for herself, little Mrs. Mellington was hard at work trying to do the same for her dear brother Bill. Now, Bill was in ...

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  12. Autonomy for Palestine.

    The Jewish Chronicle states that a number of leading Hebrews are considering a scheme for the administration of the government of ...

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  13. ALLEGED WIFE DETENTION.

    Cornelius Patton, the farmer who alleges that his wife refuses to carry out her marriage contract with him, intends to sue her and her employer, ...

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  14. South Australia.

    The Governor arrived on Saturday from Oodnadatta, in the north, after an enjoyable and instructive trip extending over nearly a week. ...

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  15. THE COAL TRADE CRISIS.

    The conference of the proprietors of Newcastle collieries with the Premier (Mr. Reid) with a view to the settlement of the strike was held to-day. It ...

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  16. LATE SHARE SALES.

    The market was easier to-day. The following prices of stocks sold have been obtained from a private source:- Ivanhoes, £7 ls. 6d. ...

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  17. THE SERVICE BOARD'S REPORT.

    ALTHOUGH Mr. Hammond has been, for the time, retained in his offices of warden's clerk and mining registrar at Broken Hill, be is called upon to ...

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  18. INTERCOLONIAL ITEMS.

    Sir H. J. Wrixon, formerly AttorneyGeneral, contemplates re-entering Parliament, and will probably stand for the South-western Province, in ...

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  19. THE NEW ENGINEER.

    A TELEGRAM was received by the acting town clerk this morning from Mr. E. B. Paton, who was appointed engineer by the Broken Hill council at ...

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