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  2. ALL ALONG THE RIVER.

    This—this dreary present—was that future which they had pictured as a period of unalloyed bliss. What had the future brought to that hopeful husband going forth at the call of ...

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  3. THE TOWNSEND OUTRAGE.

    William Townsend's notebook produced in the Police Court yesterday contained the following curious entry:—"Five chambers load. This will surely ...

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  4. PARKSIDE LITERARY SOCIETY.

    What is known as the ladies' evening in the Parkside Literary Society is always an attractive feature in the quarter's programme and Friday evening was no exception to the ...

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  5. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Licensed Victuallers' Association was held on Thursday evening, under the presidency of Mr. J. A. Ellery. Only one member of the ...

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  6. A LADY'S LETTER.

    My Dear Amelia—To-day is just one of those perfect days that you delight in. We have had copious showers of rain, and now everything looks fresh and lovely, and we hope ...

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  7. ANOTHER INDIAN TROUBLE.

    The Indian Government are confronted with another source of embarrassment, the Kukis having risen against the Maharajah of Manipur. The tribesmen are ...

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  8. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Yesterday's sitting of the House of Commons was marked by a somewhat exciting passage-of-arms between the Government and the Opposition. Mr. ...

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  9. THE EARL OF ABERDEEN.

    The Earl of Aberdeen's long-expected appointment as Governor-General of Canada in succession to Baron Stanley of Preston was officially announced to-day. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The Prince of Wales, following the Queen's example, yesterday inspected the contingent of Australian troops now in London, and remarked upon their ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. WINNING AN HEIRESS.

    When Augustus Smith was engaged as a clerk by the great banking firm of Brown and Blue he did not show any of the ingenious traits of character that subsequently made him ...

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  12. BURWOOD COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The strike at the Burwood colliery, which has existed for some time, has been delared off, the majority of the mining lodges having voted in favor of ...

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  13. TOWN HALL.

    Mr. W. H. Jude gave his second descriptive musical evening at the Town Hall on Friday in the presence of one of the largest attendances of the season, and for two hours ...

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  14. AFFAIRS IN SAMOA.

    The Governments of Great Britain, Germany, and the United States, after an enquiry into the charges preferred by Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson, the novelist, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The consignment of Australian apples by the P. & O. steamer Massilia, which left Adelaide on March 29, has proved a failure, the fruit having been badly ...

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  16. BRUTAL ATTACK ON A WIFE.

    John Bevis, a fish hawker, was to-day committed for trial for maliciously wounding his wife. Bevis and his wife had been separated for some time. On ...

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  17. THE FRENCH IN DAHOMEY.

    General Dodds, the commander of the French troops now operating in Dahomey, has arrived at Marseilles on his way to Paris, whither he has been summoned ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCE.

    The Daily News suggests that, with a view to restoring confidence among investors in England, the Government of New South Wales should set aside the revenue ...

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  19. REVOLT IN NICARAGUA.

    A serious rebellion has broken out in the Republic of Nicaragua. The rebels, whose numbers are being hourly recruited, have taken possession of the ...

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  20. ALLEGED MURDER OF AN INDIAN HAWKER.

    The preliminary trial of Condor for the murder of an Indian hawker near Buchan was concluded to-day. At the close of the evidence the ...

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  21. SHIPPING.

    The ship Waimea, 848 tons, of London, which sailed from Wellington for Boston on March 21, has put into Rio de Janeiro for medical assistance, an explosion having ...

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  22. STRANGE CASE.

    Jane Marshall, a girl who had in her possession a return ticket to Adelaide, was brought before the City Court, having been found on the wharf ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN BANKS. INSURANCE OF DEPOSIT RECEIPTS.

    The Mortgage Insurance Corporation have offered to insure deposit receipts and preference shares in the reconstructed Australian banks on the former terms ...

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  24. THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    The Trades and Labor Council met at the Selborne Hotel on Friday evening, when the president (Mr. F. Hourigan, M.P.) occupied the chair, there being a large number of ...

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  25. SMALLPOX IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Another case of smallpox was reported last night. A man named Halliburton has contracted the disease, but the health officer reports that the case is a mild one. ...

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  26. RAISING THE RATE OF EXCHANGE.

    The Australian banks have raised the rate of exchange ½ per cent. ...

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  27. THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day rtosa Hamilton, an actress, professionally known as Rosa Towers, sued for a dissolution of her marriage with Francis ...

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  28. CONCERT AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    A concert was given in the Semaphore Town Hall on Friday evening on behalf of the local library, when there was a very large and appreciative audience. The programme ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Theatre Royal this evening the well-known author-actor, Mr. George Darrell, will inaugurate a dramatic season with the production of his new play, "Life for Life." Lovers ...

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  30. N.S.W. COLLIERIES.

    Five out of the seven collieries in the western district which gave notice of a 6d. per ton reduction in the hewing rates have already suspended work at Vale Pit, the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    A deputation representing the Australian Natives' Association to-day waited upon the Attorney-General with reference to the question of federation. ...

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  32. NORTH ADELAIDE PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION.

    The weekly meeting of the North Adelaide Patriotic Association was held on Wednesday evening last at the North Adelaide Temperance Hall. The president (Mr. T. ...

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  33. ANOTHER FIRE ON THE YARRA BANK.

    An extensive fire broke out about 9 o'clock to-night on the south bank of the lower Yarra, in the centre of the timber storage reserves, on an area occupied by ...

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  34. SYDNEY BANKING FRAUDS.

    The hearing of the charges against James Leonard, alias Arthur Hume, and Robert Reid, for conspiracy with Francis Healey to defraud the Government of New ...

    Article : 267 words
  35. THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the South Australian Photographic Society held at the Chamber of Manufactures on Thursday evening took the form of a "Lantern night." There ...

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  36. CHAPTER XVI.—"NO SUDDEN FANCY OF AN ARDENT BOY."

    It was Christmas Eve. All things were arranged for departure on the 27th, which would give time for their arrival at San Remo on New Year's Day. They were to travel by ...

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  37. LAW COURTS.

    Thos. Watford pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing a pair of boots valued at 5s., the property of the informant, Heinrich Smythe, at Port Adelaide, on May 12. The defendant ...

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