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  2. ENGLISH ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.

    Few subjects command more general interest in England than the progress of the educational system, and perhaps none are more really important. There are ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Lord Dufferin has been recalled from Stamboul on account of the recent Bulgarian difficulties. ...

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  4. QUORN, September 15.

    A successful entertainment was given in Greenslade's Hall last night by the children of the Quorn State School, under the supervision of their teachers, Mr. Harry and Miss ...

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  5. MORGAN, September 15.

    The steamer Queen arrived to day and completed the discharge of 80 bales of wool from Anabranch, 56 baies from Chowilla, and 11 bales of sundry brauds. ...

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  6. OVEBDUE VESSEL.

    Fears are entertained of the safety of the barque Loch Dee, which sailed for Lyttelton March 3. ...

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  7. CLARE, September 15.

    A serious accident befel Inspector Saunders this afternoon. While driving a trap and pair across a fold in Clare the horses shied at an obstacle in the water, and the trap ...

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  8. MR. GLADSTONE IN DENMARK.

    Mr. Gladstone, on his visit to Norway, has reached Copenhagen, where he has been received with distinction by the Danish people. ...

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  9. THE PARNELL ESTATE.

    The mortgages on the Parnell estate have been cleared off from tribute. ...

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  10. LORD LYONS NOT RECALLED.

    The announcement that Lord Lyons, Ambassador to France, had been recalled was premature, and it is now stated that he will remain in the French capital. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Colonial Treasurer and the Minister of Works, accompanied by several members of Parliament, left in the Government steamer Ajax on Saturday night for Grafton. ...

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  12. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The Cathay, from Adelaide August 16, arrived on September 2. The Mirzapore Bailed for Albany this morning with London mails to August ...

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  13. BURRA, September 15.

    The Bishop of Adelaide arrived here by the midday train to-day on a pastoral visit. An address of welcome, singed the minister and Wardens on behalf of ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. THE FRENCH IN ANAM.

    The French are doubtful of success in Anam, and have decided to await reinforcements before making any farther attack of an important nature. ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat afloat is 1,700,000 quarters. Consols are at £101. New South Wales Four per Cents are ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. RENEWED CHINESE HOSTILITIES.

    Demonstrations of a hostile character have been made against the Europeans in Woo-Chang, a city of 800,000 inhabitants, and the seat of a large foreign trade. ...

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  17. GOOLWA. September 15.

    The first of the new season's clip of wool has arrived, and is being Bent on to Fort Victor for shipment. The steamer Pilot and barge are loading for Wentworth and the ...

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  18. TELOWIE, September 16.

    The residence of Mr. A. Carmichael, J.P., has been completely destroyed by fire, which is supposed to have started from the kitchen. The fire, aided by a strong north wind, defied ...

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  19. BISMARCK'S RECOVERY.

    The Court bulletin this morning announces that Prince Bismarck is on the fair road to recovery. ...

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  20. [RECEIVED September 16, 7.30 p.m.]

    The Standard publishes an article this morning strongly criticising the action of the Government in reference to the proposals of annexation in the Pacific. It ...

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  21. PORT AUGUSTA. September 15.

    The Skeleton Army marched around this town on Saturday and Sunday nights in opposition to the Salvation Army. The proceedings were very tame, but great ...

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  22. THE FIGHTING IN TONQUIN.

    The accounts published in the city journals of the recent fighting between the French and Black Flags at Phonkai, claim that the former secured a complete ...

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  23. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The gloom which had settled over Palmerston during the past month, and which was visible enough not only in the stores and workshops but on the visages of the people. ...

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  24. GARRISONING PHONKAL

    Latest advices received from General Bonet, the Commander of the French forces in Anam, state that after the capture of Phonkai he retired on his base of ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND

    August Bleck was committed for trial yesterday for the murder of his wife, whose body was recently found on the river bank. A company of volunteer engineers was ...

    Article : 281 words
  26. EARL GRANVILLE AS MEDIATOR.

    The Marquis Tseng, Chinese Ambassador to France, and M. Waddington, French Minister at the Court of St. James's, left town yesterday for Walmer ...

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  27. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Jack Low, a Equatter and old colonist, and for many years representative for Ballooue, in the Legislative Assembly, died yester-night of inflammation of the Iungs, aged 76. ...

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  28. THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN. KILLING THE PRISONERS.

    During the recent fighting at Phonkai, in which the French lost 52 men and inflicted a loss of 500 on the Anamese, a number of "Black Flags" were captured ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. FRENCH DESIGNS ON TONQUIN.

    The Times asserts that the Tonquin affair is daily increasing in importance, and that if France should venture to prosecute the campaign for the object of ...

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  30. TWO COLONIAL EXHIBITION SCHEMES.

    A project is on foot for an International Exhibition at the Crystal Palace to be opened during April, 1884, in connection with the colonies and under the direction of ...

    Article : 124 words
  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Governor Broome and Lady Barker crossed to-day to Rottnest, where they will remain until Tuesday. It is stated that a party has been ...

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  32. ACCIDENT TO ELIAS LAYCOCK.

    A serious accident befell Elias Laycock, the well-known sculler, at Shark Island, on Thursday afternoon. Laycock is the caretaker of Shark Island, which is used as a ...

    Article : 170 words
  33. THE MELBOURNE HARBOUR DREDGER.

    Some of the committee appointed by the Melbourne Harbour Trust to decide upon the best form of dredger to be used in the harbour works at Hobson's Bay ...

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  34. BURNING OF A CASTLE.

    The ancient castle of Cortachy in Forfarshire, Scotland, one of the Beats of the Earls of Airlie, has been burnt to the ground. ...

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  35. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    A requisition is being freely signed for the establishment of a branch Savings Bank here. The movement is strongly supported consequent on the action of the local Banks in ...

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  36. FROZEN MEAT.

    The frozen beef shipped in the Orient steamship Cuzco is being Bold at Smith-field at prices averaging leas than 5d, per pound. The market is at present in a ...

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  37. WOOL SALES.

    At the September-October series of wool sales, which are announced to close on October 8, the quantity catalogued to date has been 256,000 bales, while 28,000 ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A fancy dress and masquerade ball was held in Cook's Room last night, in which about 20 couples took part. The novelty attracted a goodly number of speetators. ...

    Article : 43 words
  39. WILLUNGA, September 15.

    The rainfall at Willunga from January 1 to date amounts to 26½ inches, which fell in 93 days. ...

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  40. [RECEIVED September 17, 1.40 a.m.]

    In referring to the reiterated refusal of the Government to accede to the request for annexation in the Pacific the St. James's Gazette strongly ...

    Article : 186 words
  41. PORT GERMEIN, September 15.

    Laurance Guerian, an old man fever sixty years of age, was charged to-day by Police-trooper Baker with attempting to commit an unnatural offence. Mr. Bayly, J.P., ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. RORE September 15.

    The extensive south-eastern agency business hitherto carried on by Messrs. Joan Grice & Co. has changed hands. Mr. Andrew [?] [?]farmer and Mr. Charles Gell, ...

    Article : 88 words
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