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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Gourand, an American, who was aidde-camp to General Sherman, has given £1,000 to the fund started for the founding of a College at Khartoum, in memory of the ...

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  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Mr. Bayfield Mculden for the Trustees of the estate Mr. J.H. symon, Q.C.,for the widow and seven children, life tenants :he estate; Mr. G. J. C. Murray for the ...

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    Hot.. Mayor Ware. College cricket. Summer at last. ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. THE MAIL, STEAMERS.

    The mail steamer Orient, which is taking the place of the Austral on the homeward trip, was late in arriving at the Semaphore anchorage on Thursday. She did not an ...

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  10. THE ROBBERY OF JEWELS.

    It- is alleged that William Johnson, one of the prisoners who was arrested in London an suspicion of having received , stolen jewels of the Dowager-Duchess of ...

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  11. THE GOVERNOR OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor of Western Australia, Sir Gerard Smith, accompanied by Lady Smith and Miss Smith, passed by the colony on Thursday in the R.M.S- Orient ...

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  12. LATEST MARKETS.

    Wheat —New 2s. 9d- to 2a. 10d-pount Adelaide, 2s,6d. to 2s. 8d. at [?] buyers 3s., sellers 3s,3d. Flour,—£8,15s. to £9 39 a. ...

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  13. THE Evening Journal.

    In the free, unfettered life which South Australians enjoy the moral energies lind expression in numerous efforts to ameliorate suffering and to increase the ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    Mr. G. H. Jenkins.- Clerk of the Parliaments, will act as Clerk of the Federal Council which is to meet at Parliament House Melbourne, on the 24th January. ...

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  15. INDIA.

    Owing to the severe outbreak amongst the fanatical tribes in the Nwat country, on the north-western frontier of Indi, and the defeat of the primitive force recently ...

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  16. STOCK EXCHANGE ADELAIDE.

    Sales at 10 a.m—Chaffers (C.). 7s [?] 7a 2d., 7s; Haman’s Oroya (C), 16s.; [?] goorlie mint(C.). 8s. 4d.; Associated (G),£5 [?] 6d.; imperial Boulder, 5d; Ivanboe South ...

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  17. REASONABLE MR. PENDLETON.

    In another column is published a statement by Mi-. Oliver, Chief Railway Commissioner of New South Wales, on the question of border railway rates. He complains ...

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  18. AUSTRIA.

    Although the public [?] in celebration of the jubilee of the reign of the Emperor of Austria, Francis Joseph, were abandoned in consequence of the murder of ...

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  19. WEST-TERRACE CEMETERY.

    In accordance with the recommendations the Metropolitan Cemetery Select Committee which recently reported to the House of Assembly, West-terace Cemetery ...

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  20. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Kalgoorlie, steamer 1,853 tons ,H. McDonald, master, from Melbourne, passengers—Mesdames stone, Rhodes, Murdock, Albes, Marew, J. Reay [?],Mises L. Roberts. Aldridge-(2). ...

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  21. LATEST MINING.

    Bioken Hill Junction North.—Return fop week ending November 30:—Treated 969 tons crudes, producing 209 tons concentrates, asaying 61 per cent. lead, 30 oz. silver, ...

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  22. LAST QUARTER’S TRADE.

    In our commercial column will be found an abstract, of the figures relating to the trade of the colony last, quarter. There are indications that; on the whole trade is ...

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  23. CRICKET.

    In warm weather ,with a northerly wind blotting, the great event of the cricket fear of the two great Colleges—Peter’s and Prince Alfred—was begun at the Adelaide ...

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  24. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The “Daily News” this morning declares that the military evidence hstile to cx-Captain Dreyfus has really strengthened the psition f the prisoner n the lie du Diable. ...

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  25. THE WEATHER.

    The following forecast of weather in South Australia was issued by .Sir Charles Tods an Thursday:—“Fine and hot generally, with northerly winds. Barometers ...

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  26. AFRICA.

    The French Government has announced that it intends to subjugate the Tuareg and ether tribes inhabiting country south of Algeria, the object being the promotion of ...

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  28. SEMAPHORE AMALGAMATION.

    It is many years since such interest was manifested in a municipal election at the Semaphore as was evinced during the polling for Mayor and Councillors on ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    St. George’s dub, Hanover-square, established in 1874, and having a membership of 3,000 has gone into liquidation. The American-Canadian Cmmiission has ...

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  30. HARROLD BROTHERS’ INSOLVENCY.

    Tlie adjourned final hearing in connection with the insolvency of Harrold Brothers was continued before Mr. Commissioner Russell in the Insolvency Court on Friday ...

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  31. LATEST SHIPPING,

    Melbourne—arrived: December 2—innamincke Konow am,, and Freidrich der Grosse, Sydney. Sailed: 2—Lodi Garry, London. Sydney.—Arrived: December 2—Bussard, Samoa. ...

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  32. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auctions to-day there was a brisk sale, and prices were well maintained. THE WAR OF RAILWAY RATES. ...

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  33. THE COPPER INDUSTRY.

    A cablegram which appeared in our columns a few day-s ago with reference to copper smelting has attracted some attention. It was stated that Professor Re nnie, ...

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  34. THE WAR OF RAILWAY RATES.

    The question of the Border railway rates is still unsettled. Information has been received in Sydney that the Queensland Railway Commissioner, Mr. R. Gray, has made ...

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  35. ARRIVAL OF MR. J. H. FINLAYSON.

    Mr. J . H. Finlayson. Mrs. Finlayson, and Miss Finlsyson arrived at Albany by the Armand Baltic oil Friday morning, and a private telegram received in Adelaide ...

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  36. A DRAMATIC ELECTION INCIDENT.

    During the declaration of the. poll in the Thebarton Corporation, on Thursday evening, an incident occurred which fortunately was interrupted by the local ...

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  37. THE ARMAND BEHIC AT ALBANY.

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  38. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    By the overwhelming majority of 1,235 votes Mr. Arthur Ware was on Thursday chosen to fill the highest position the burgesses can give one of their number. ...

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  39. VINEYARD AND ORCHARD PROSPECTS.

    The fruit crop will again prove disappointing this year, owing to the unusually sever, winds and hailstorms which have prevailed. Grapes will be light on the whole, and better ...

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  40. POSITION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at the ceremony of swearing-in the newly elected Mayor and Councillors of the City to-day the Premier, Sir John Forrest, said the reason of the depression ...

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