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  2. NEW YEARS DAY.

    Patron, Sir W, C. F. Robinson, G.C.M.G.; President, Mr. D. Bower, J.P. ; Vice-Presidents, 22; Committee, 60; Hon. Treasurer, A. Martin ; Hon. Secretary, B. H. ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The surrounding Arab Sheikhs have made overtures for peace through General Grenfell with the Egyptian Government. They have offered to submit to the ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT TO A PICNIC PARTY.

    It will be a subject for very general regret that New Year's Eve should have been marred by the terrible accident which occurred to a picnic party returning from the hills, and ...

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  5. MERCANTILE FAILURE.

    The Standard probably refers to the firm of Messrs. David Clarkson & Sons, Christchurch, who have called a meeting of creditors for Wednesday. ...

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  6. HOW THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED.

    Mr. Stalley, employe of Messrs. J. Marshall and Co., stated that he was on the top of the coach. After rounding the corner the coach was near to the fence, and the swingletree of ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. GENERAL BOULANGER'S CANDIDATURE.

    The election for the seat in the Chamber of Deputies for a department of the Seine will take place on January 27. General Boulanger, who has challenged ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. BRITISH REVENUE FOR LAST YEAR.

    The British revenue for the year 1888 —not the financial year, which ends March 31, 1889—amounts, according to returns published this morning, to ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. THE LATE MR. BROWNING.

    Mr. William Browning resided with his mother at Osmond-terrace, Norwood and it is understood that he accepted the invitation of his brother Walter, ...

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  10. REVOLT IN MEXICO.

    A rising of a most important character occurred in Mexico last Thursday. It was fomented by the priests,. who were everywhere seen in the act of urging on ...

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  11. STATEMENTS.

    Mr. John Magennis, who was one of the first to originate the picnic, and who took a leading part in making the necessary arrangements, called at our office early this morning. ...

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  12. DISPLAY OF FORTITUDE.

    Mr. Walter Gooch, of Belair, interviewed by a reporter on Tuesday, said:—" About 10 clock last night I heard the alarm that a coach had upset. Accompanied by two of my ...

    Article : 310 words
  13. THE FRENCH CONVICT SYSTEM.

    A report on the French convict system, exemplified in New Caledonia, has been presented to the Chamber of Deputies, and extracts are published in ...

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  14. THE NEW CABLE.

    The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company is prosecuting the work of laying a third cable from Banjo wangle to Australia with all diligence. The ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. AN AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING FIRM.

    The Standard of this morning in its city article states that an Australian shipping firm, whose name is not given, but which is of some standing in the ...

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  16. THE LATE COACH ACCIDENT.

    Sir—Many people whom I have been conversing with re this coach accident which occurred last night, seem to have been informed that the driver was the worse for ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. SCENE OF THE CATASTROPHE.

    On Tuesday the scene of the previous night's accident was lamentable. During the day many people took the opportunity of visiting the spot, and in the afternoon a ...

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  18. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Another painful shooting accident took place at Rylestone Station to-day. Two men, who had previously met with similar accidents, died from the injuries received ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. THE SUFFERERS AND THEIR TREATMENT.

    Of those who were not injured and were able climb the hill, three bore the tidings on foot to the police at Mitcham. Mounted Constable Bluntish telephoned to the City ...

    Article : 469 words
  20. Amusements.

    There was a very good house on New Year's night, when the highly amusing comedy " The Magistrate" was repeated, to the manifest enjoyment of the audience, who ...

    Article : 38 words
  21. EMIN PASHA.

    News from Suakim dated yesterday reports that a Greek merchant has recently arrived in that place from Khartoum. When he left Khartoum two months ago ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Last night the Zip combination appeared this place of amusement. There was a moderate attendance, " Oliver Twist," with Baby Ogden in the title role, was successfully ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    A Gympie telegram reports that during the last month 9,923 tons of stone was crushed for 13,839 ounces of gold. A dividend is declared amounting to ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. CONVALESCENT HOME.

    The Sixth annual Christmas concert in connection with the Convalescent Home, Semaphore, was given on Christmas night by Mr. W. B. May and friends from Adelaide. ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. INCIDENTS.

    A young lady inside of the coach stated that the first thing she knew was a bump. She then found herself struggling on the floor of the coach. Everybody was screaming ...

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  26. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    There are now about 9,000 men employed on the works in connection with the cutting of the Panama Canal, while about 2,000 others have been recently discharged owing to the ...

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  27. A New Sensation.

    THE SWITCHBACK RAILWAY.—A new and novel source of amusement in the form of a switchback railway is now available for the entertainment of Adelaide people. The ...

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  28. THE CHRISTMAS POST AT MANCHESTER.

    It has been ascertained that the large number of 2,000,000 letters were handled in the Manchester Post-Office on Christmas Eve. ...

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  29. THE GOVAN ELECTION.

    Sir John Pender, Chairman of the Eastern Cable Company, announcing himself as a Liberal Unionist, will contest the seat in the House of Commons for the Govan Division ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The Government has prosecuted Mr. E. Harrington, M.P., for publishing In his paper a report of a suppressed branch of the Irish National League. Mr. Harrington, ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. LATER.

    The news of the accident to the coach returning from Messrs. J. Marshall & Co.'s picnic on Monday night created a profound sensation in the City, and on Tuesday there were ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. DEFECTIVE WEAPONS AT SUAKIM.

    Enquiries have been made as to the reason why the weapons used by the British troops during the recent operations at Snakim proved defective. It turns out that the ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. THE RELIEF PARTY.

    On receiving the news from the police at Mitcham just about 11, cabs were at ones sent from the city to the relief of the sufferers. In the meantime the police had sent out a ...

    Article : 501 words
  34. AFFAIRS IN THE NILE COUNTRY.

    It is rumoured that a serious revolution has broken out in Uganda, a province on the north-west of Lake Victoria Nyanza, which has resnlted in the King of that territory being ...

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  35. DEATH OF LAMBERT.

    Poor Lambert, who was so terribly crashed about the legs, died on Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock. Mr. Hill told Mr. Fry that Lambert was a strictly sober man. ...

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  36. SUNDAY RACING IS GERMANY.

    In compliance with the desire of His Majesty the Emperor William, the Berlin Jockey CIub has decided to abolish the race meetings held under its auspices on Sundays. ...

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  37. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    It has been officially disclosed that fully one-third of the cavalry force of Great Britain are without horses. The circumstance has been much criticised. ...

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  38. AUSTRIA AND THE DANUBE.

    Much excitement has been caused by the announcement of the intention of the Austrian Government to place twelve war-vessels of the Monitor type in the ...

    Article : 43 words
  39. THE INQUEST.

    The inquest was begun at the Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, Councillor Rooney being foreman of the Jury. After being sworn they proceeded to the Morgue, where the ...

    Article : 956 words
  40. MR. GLADSTONE IN ITALY.

    The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone is thoroughly enjoying the climate and scenery of Naples, and is in good health. ...

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  41. THE TEMPORALITIES OF THE PAPACY,

    Mr. Gladstone, writing to an Italian Marquie of celebrity, states that he is of opinion the Pope's position in Italy is of sufficient importance to justify his claim to a ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. THE GYMPIE AND GREAT EASTERN

    It is proposed to re-form the Gympie and Great Eastern Gold-mining ventures Queensland, into one wealthy Company, which will also obtain possession of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. CONDITION OF THE SUFFERERS.

    Of the members of the firm of Marshall and Co. only Mr. Fry and Mr. Porter are in town, Mr. James Marshall is in Victoria, and Mr. Taylor is at Robe, but both were telegraphed ...

    Article : 495 words
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