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  2. IMPROVEMENT IN LONDON FINANCIAL CIRCLES.

    Messrs. Dalgety & Co., limited, have received a cable from their London house, dated November 22, as follows :—" The financial crisis is over, and the state of ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    During a violent rainstorm this afternoon a two-story wooden building in North Melbourne was struck and set on fire by lightning. The portion struck ...

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  4. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly Mr. Unmack gave notice that he would move on the following day—"That it is desirable that a fortnightly mail service via Torres Straits ...

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  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The co-operative movement in the shipping trade as a means of getting over difficulties between shipping Companies and dockers has witnessed another ...

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  6. THE MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

    The nomination of candidates who aspire to supply vacancies in the Municipal Councils has now taken place. For most of the positions to be filled in the ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—Aldermen Fuller (in the chair), Tomkinson, Marshall, Hagedorn, Ellery, and Bullock, and Councillors Whelan, Sketheway, Madge, Robertson, Grundy, Cox, ...

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  8. DEATH OF THE KING OF HOLLAND.

    William III. (Alexander Paul Frederick Louis), King of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Grand Duke of Luxemburg and Duke of Limburg, died, according ...

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  9. THE PREMIER PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY TRIAL.

    The Premier Permanent Building Society trial was continued to-day, when Jones, a clerk, was in the witness-box all day tracing the various steps taken in ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Lady Clare" was repeated on Monday evening, but the weather affected the attendance. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In response to a request by the South Australian Government it is understood that the Government will allow Professor Anderson Stuart to act in the dual ...

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  12. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    The new programme was given on Monday evening to the gratification of a good house. Encores were frequent and persistent. ...

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  13. MR. PARNELL.

    At a public meeting held at Cork, the city represented in Parliament by the leader of the Home Rule party, Mr. Horgan, the Mayor, refused to submit a ...

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  14. HINDMARSH INSTITUTE HALL.

    On Monday evening the Crystal Variety Troupe gave a complimentary entertainment Mr. P. Miller before a small but appreciative audience. Messrs. Fairweather, Cox, ...

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  15. FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE SOUTH MINE.

    A fatal accident happened on the Broken Hill South Mine about 3 o'clock this afternoon. A shift of a party of contractors engaged in sinking a shaft on ...

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  16. SIR J. P. HENNESSY.

    Sir John Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.G., who at different times has been Governor of various British Colonies, will stand for the representation of Kilkenny North in ...

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  17. KENSINGTON LITERARY SOCIETY.

    In Clayton Lecture Hall a successful social entertainment was given by members and friends of the Kensington Literary Society on Monday night. The social marked the close ...

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  18. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    FRANKLIN-STREET BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. —The anniversary services were begun. on Sunday, when there were large attendances. The Rev. J. C. Kirby preached in the ...

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  19. FANCY FAIR AT GLENELG.

    On Monday evening the Mayor of Glenelg (Mr. W. L. Ware) opened a Fancy Fair in aid of the Glenelg and Marion Catholic Mission and Schools at the Glenelg Town Hall. There ...

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  20. DISBANDMENT OF SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    The official disbandment of the special constables enrolled during the recent labour troubles took place to-day. An Extraordinary to the Government Gazette ...

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  21. UNITED STATES.

    Five hundred Sioux, a tribe of North American Indians inhabiting Dacota territory, are on the war path. Latest accounts to hand state that they ...

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  22. SINGULAR POISONING CASE.

    A man named Mark Davis, residing at Spring Hill, Brisbane, late last night poisoned himself and three children, aged respectively nine, five, and two years. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    A violent storm or tornado visited the West Moreton district this afternoon, doing a considerable amount of damage, especially in Ipswich, where a number of ...

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  24. ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE AND FARM.

    A visit to Roseworthy Agricultural College and Experimental Farm will well repay any one who is interested either in floriculture, vegetable-growing, arboriculture, viticulture, ...

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  25. KILLED DURING A FIGHT.

    A fight occurred yesterday about forty miles from Kourumburra, between John Donnelly and James Rilley. At the call of time after the third round Donnelly fell ...

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  26. THE DISPUTE US THE SLAUGHTERING TRADE.

    The slaughtermen to-day held a meeting and fully discussed the position regarding the difficulty in the butchering The general feeling was that the ...

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  27. ITALY.

    The general elections in Italy have resulted in all the members of the late Cabinet being again sent back to Parliament. ...

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  28. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING.

    An old building at the corner of Engine and George streets collapsed this afternoon and brought down with it a portion of the Burrangong Hotel next door. The ...

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  29. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Matilda Anna, aged fifteen, daughter of Andrew Geue, was found drowned at Bethel at 5 o’clock block on Saturday evening. An inquest was held by Mr. Robert Cameron, J.P., on ...

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  30. RUST IN THE GAWLER CROPS.

    Red rust has made great headway in lowlying districts round here. At Reeves Plains, Kangaroo Flat, and Gawler River hundreds of are being cut for hay that were never intended ...

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  31. MILITARY COMMISSION AT ALBANY.

    The Military Commandants of the eastern colonies arrived by the Orient at Albany yesterday. Western Australia is represented by Major Phillips as ...

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  32. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT A QUARRY.

    A terrible accident happened at Bombo Quarries to-day. Three men, named Thomas Cudden, George Thompson, and William Daniels, were engaged in laying ...

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  33. DEATH OF THE KING OF HOLLAND.

    William HI., King of Holland, died yesterday. The deceased monarch, who was seventy three years of age, had been on the throne ...

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  34. FINANCIAL CRISES.

    A correspondent contributes a birdseye view of some critical moments in a century's commerce. On April 30, 1791, in consequence of numerous failures, caused mainly of the Banks ...

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  35. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    First-class passengers per express to Melbourne :—Messrs. Chaplain, Bowen, Van Senden, Malen, Clementson, Rushworth, Dawson, Tait, Gibb, Anyton, ...

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  36. GENERAL BOOTH'S COLONIZATION SCHEME.

    The Earl of Derby has written to General Booth, the director and founder of the Salvation Army, expressing sympathy with the objects of his colonization ...

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  37. OCEAN MAIL. SERVICE.

    The Salazie passed Aden on November 20, homewards. The Victoria arrived at Plymouth on Friday, 21st inst. ...

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  38. MOUNT BROWN FOREST BLOCKS.

    The Northern Land Board' met at the Quora Courthouse on Saturday and continued the evidence in connection frith applicants for the Mount Brown Forest Reserve. About sevety ...

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  39. THE MONEY MARKET.

    An amount of some £3,500,000 in gold is en route for England. There is, therefore, every prospect of the money market becoming easier. ...

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  40. A FORTY DAYS' FAST.

    To-day Felix Tanner, a native of Sydney, aged twenty-six, weighing 10 st. 8½ lb., began a forty days' fast at Kreitmeyer's Waxworks, where he will always ...

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  41. REDUCTION OF CABLE RATES.

    The Postmaster-General has received a communication from New Zealand stating that in view of the state of the finances the Government cannot see their way to ...

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  42. THE ENTERPRISING YANKEE.

    To produce a watch so simple in construction that it could be sold cheaper than any other, and still be a reliable timekeeper, has been the problem for watchmakers the world ...

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  43. ACCIDENT TO A FARMER.

    A sad accident happened to William Storey, jun., farmer, on Saturday. While driving a wagon containing 2 tons of hay he was jerked off the shafts, both wheels passing over his ...

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  45. STRIKE OF WHARF LABOURERS.

    This morning the lumpers and wharf labourers employed in discharging the British India Company's vessels struck in consequence of the Company reducing the ...

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