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  2. LAW NOTICES.

    The case of Arthur G. Jenkins against Alfred Court was struck off the November cause list on Wednesday as there was no appearance ...

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  3. AFRICA.

    Her Majesty the Queen has telegraphed to Sir Alfred Milner, High Commissioner for South Africa, congratulating the colonists ...

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  4. SUPREME COURT.

    William James Cooke proceeded against the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. F. H. Piesse) for £1,000 damages for personal ...

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  5. WELCOME TO THE REV. MR. COOTE.

    About 150 ladies and gentlemen assembled under a large marquee on Mr. F. A. Mosey's ground in Havelock-street on Nov. 10, for the ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL.

    A well-known horse-dealer named Harry Williams was found in a stable off Liverpool-street this morning with his throat cut, and a ...

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  7. THE LORD MAYOR.

    Lieut.—Colonel Horatio Davies, M.P. for Chatham and member of the London County Council for Bishopsgate, was sworn in ...

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  8. LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

    In the Legislative Council to-day leave of absence for the remainder of the session was granted to Sir Frederick Sargood and Mr. ...

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  9. SEDITIOUS BECHUANAS.

    The trial of the Bechuana rebels who were captured during the recent Langeberg campaign has now concluded at Kimberley. The ...

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  10. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Urquhart was sworn in as Attorney-General this afternoon. The Law Society has passed the following resolution :—"That it is ...

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  11. STRANGE FATALITY.

    A woman named Eliza Moran was standing at the back door of her residence at Redfern with her two-year old child, Rosina, when ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation waited on the Commissioner for Public Works to-day and asked the Government to undertake irrigation works at ...

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  13. POLICE COURTS.

    OBSCENE LANGUAGE. —Peter Vigo, charged with having used obscene language, pleaded that he had a bad head which caused him ...

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  14. NIGER DIFFICULTY.

    The natives of Ilesha, an important centre in the hinterland of the Lagos Protectorate, have defeated a French force, killing ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council has decided that any concessions to lessees which may be agreed to next session as the result of the ...

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  16. GUILDHALL BANQUET.

    The annual dinner given by the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs took place at the Guildhall, and the usual loyal toasts were honored. ...

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  17. PRESENTATION TO MR. JOHN DAVIES.

    On Wednesday last a " social" was tendered by the members of the Trinity Congregational Church choir to the honorary choirmaster, ...

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  18. PIPE CONTRACTS.

    The Minister of Works recently invited tenders for the supply of cast-iron pipes for the water works of the colony, to be supplied in ...

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  19. SUICIDE IN THE TORRENS.

    The body of a young woman was found floating in the Torrens River to-day, and was subsequently identified as that of Elizabeth ...

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  20. LABOR QUESTIONS

    In connection with the threatened trouble in the cotton spinning trade in Lancashire, it is now stated that the operatives in all branches ...

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  21. TREATMENT OF GARBAGE.

    The finance committee of the Sydney Municipal Council has approved of a scheme for the treatment of the garbage of Sydney by ...

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  22. SHOW AT ALBANY.

    The Albany Agricultural and Horticultural Society held a spring show in the town-hall to-day with the hope of reviving interest in ...

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  23. IMPORTANT SPEECH.

    Lord Salisbury's speech at the Guildhall last night was interesting and important. He stated that the Queen desired him to ...

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  24. FREMANTLE.

    OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Michael Grace was fined 40s. for having used obscene language in Southterrace. Fanny Taylor and Thomas ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the House resolved itself into committee of supply to deal with the Estimates. On the item £1,250 ...

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  26. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The amended reference and suggestions for a conference between the engineering employers and employes, which were submitted by ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. THE STATE BANK.

    Mr. George Fuller, of Booleroo' has been appointed a trustee of the State Bank in succession to Mr. H. M. Addison. He has been a ...

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  28. A HEAT WAVE.

    A terrible heat wave was experienced in the city to-day, the thermometer registering 106deg. in the shade. In the afternoon ...

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  29. TIMBER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    News has been received here that the four-masted barque John Ena, 2,842 tons, flying the Australian flag, sailed from Puget ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    In the House of Commons, during the session, Mr. James F. Hogan, member for Mid-Tipperary, will ask Mr. Chamberlain ...

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  31. ILLNESS OF A LEGISLATOR.

    Mr. J. A. M'Pherson, M.P., leader of the Labor party, who has been confined to his home suffering from jaundice, is more seriously ill ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    To-day Eleanor Edward pleaded guilty at Richmond to having abandoned a child, and was committed for trial. The accused ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT SUED.

    The hearing of the case of the corporation of Adelaide against the Government for the recovery of £4,000, the amount of the police ...

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  34. FOOTSCRAY EXPLOSION.

    The inquiry into the fatal explosion at the ammunition factory at Footscray was resumed to-day. Mr. Whitney said that he was ...

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  35. INDIA.

    Thirty-six Sikhs who were returning from a reconnaissance in, the Kurman district attempted to make a short cut back to camp, but ...

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  36. ENGLISH TURF.

    Mrs. Langtry's Australian horse Merman has receded in the betting market for the Liverpool Cup, which will be run on Friday, and ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    Messrs. Baxter and Sadler, the contractors for the Bunbury Gladstone railway, have sued the Commissioner for Railways for ...

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  38. THE GOVERNOR AT BUSSELTON.

    His Excellency the Governor, Sir Gerard Smith, Lady Smith, Miss Smith, Lieutenant Gerard Smith (A.D.C.), and Mr. D. B. Ord ...

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  39. MISSING OFFICIAL.

    The detectives have ascertained that Bean, the missing Lands Department officer, opened an account with a cheque on a bank, and that ...

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  40. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Sir Hugh Nelson gave notice that he would move to re-introduce the Federation Enabling Bill. Sir ...

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  41. KLONDYKE GOLD.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, Premier of Canada, states that he anticipates that some 15,000 Australians will go to Klondyke goldfield in the ...

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  42. VENEZUELA.

    There is a financial crisis in the Venezuela Republic, where a plot to upset the Government was recently discovered, and the leading ...

    Article : 69 words
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  44. SUPPOSED CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    A Customs officer who was charged with the duty of inspecting goods which were imported for the purpose of being made up in the ...

    Article : 101 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    The House has been sitting continuously since half-past 2 on Tuesday afternoon considering the Estimates. This morning, when ...

    Article : 99 words
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