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  2. PARLIAMENTARY NEWS. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Things were livelier than usual in the Legislative Council on Wednesday. This was entirely attributable to Mr. Stirling's proposal to curtail the fees paid to the chosen [?]e[?] of ...

    Article : 366 words
  3. CALVERT EXPEDITION. THE LOST EXPLORERS.

    At the deputation-room in the Commissioner of Public Works' Offices on Wednesday afternoon a large and representative meeting of citizens of Adelaide was held for the purpose ...

    Article : 3,207 words
  4. THE JAMESON RAID.

    The report of the South Africa committee with regard to the Rand invasion was submitted to Parliament yesterday, the only dissentient being Mr. Labouchere. whose opinion ...

    Article : 498 words
  5. WORK IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Assembly proceedings were even duller than usual on Wednesday, and when the Speaker took the chair the lower gallery was absolutely empty, while there were very few ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. THE LATE MR. BUCKLEY.

    For several successive years Mr. Wood has tried to induce the Assembly to compel the Government to pay certain retiring allowances claimed by Mrs. Buckley and Mrs. Vollprecht, ...

    Article : 611 words
  7. FEE-FED FEDERALISTS

    The much-discussed question of the fees paid to the ten South Australian delegates to the Federal Convention was referred to by several members in the Assembly ...

    Article : 742 words
  8. MR. RUDALL'S LAST SEARCH.

    Mr. Rudall furnished to Mr. H. Johnston, Surveyor-General of West Australia, a long report dispatched from Bamboo Creek, of his search for the two missing men, conducted ...

    Article : 603 words
  9. A FIGHT FOR THE FEES

    No member of the Council has so strenuously opposed anything in the shape of cutting covenants than the Hon. J. L. Stirling. Yet so strong is his opinion ...

    Article : 676 words
  10. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Right Honorable G. N. Curzon, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has addressed a further note to the French Government reiterating the previous request for the ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The engineering trouble is spreading, and 40 London firms have now agreed upon a lockout. Five, however, have conceded the demand for an eight hours day. The strike is ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. THE STOCK TAX.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. McPherson, the chairman of the Labor Party, moved for the abolition of the stock tax, and in doing so he complained of the ...

    Article : 259 words
  13. TEH EASTERN CRISIS.

    The intelligence that the Powers are now intervening to compel the Sultan to acquiesce in the terms of peace prescribed by the Ambassadors has been received with much ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 761 words
  15. AMERICA AND HAWAII.

    President McKinley, of the United States, in a message to Congress expresses a desire that greater expedition may be shown in dealing with the Bill ratifying the treaty for the ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. A CYCLING RECORD.

    Hint, a Nottingham crack, has broken the cycling record by covering 414 miles in 24 hours. ...

    Article : 27 words
  17. SOME MORE BILLS.

    Last year Mr. Hourigan managed, after much trouble, to get a Land Value Assessment Bill through its second reading in the Assembly, and on Wednesday by ...

    Article : 231 words
  18. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Mr. L. H. Davies, Q.C., Minister of Marine and Fisheries in the Canadian Cabinet, has been commissioned to visit London for the purpose of pressing on Mr. Chamberlain the ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. SMOKE-TESTING AT THE HOSPITAL.

    On June 12 a warm discussion took place at the meeting of the Hospital Board regarding too insanitary condition of the hospital. The medical committee reported that they had ...

    Article : 435 words
  20. HOMESTEAD BLOCKS.

    The first business transacted by the Assembly on Wednesday was, at the request of Mr. Poynton, the ordering of the preparation of a return concerning the operation ...

    Article : 542 words
  21. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUNERAL.

    The bodies of the late members of the Calvert exploring party, Messrs. C. F. Wells and G. L. Jones, are expected to arrive in the innamincka to-day. The vessel is timed ...

    Article : 852 words
  22. THE IMPERIAL NAVY.

    The gift of a first-class ironclad to the Imperial Navy by the Cape Government has come as a surprise to the people of Capetown, but the ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    Mr. Grainger will resume the debate on the Commonwealth Bill in the Assembly this afternoon. If time permits several otherspeeches on federatiun will also be delivered. ...

    Article : 31 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 141 words
  25. SWIMMING.

    Nuttall has signed articles with Cavill, the Australian champion, far a swimming match on the Thames for a stake of £200 aside, the distance to be 500 yards. ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. CRICKET.

    Mr. A. E. Stoddart has invited R. Abel (Surrey), T. Richardson (Surrey), J. T. Hearne (Middlesex), W. Storer (Derbyshire), W. Atte[?] (Nottingham), and A. A. Lilley ...

    Article : 63 words
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