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  2. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Information has to-day been received which fully confirms the reports, prevalent of late that Berber has been captured and its garrison massacred by the adherents of ...

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  3. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly Mr. Service gave nonce , that he will move on Tuesday that the House approve of the Convention resolutions, , and will send an address to the Queen for a ...

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  4. FLOOD IN THE ROOKY RIVER.

    The Laura maficoach, which was due here last night, arrived at 11 o'clock to-day. The driver states that he returned to Laura last night from Stone Hut, Rocky River ...

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  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Mining Department has received information that the Hazelwood Coal Company, in Gippsland, has cot through seven feet of good lignite on [?] property. ...

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  6. THIS NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

    The no-confidence debate was finished on Thursday night in the Assembly. The fight was protracted and very vigorous, and it was near to the stroke of 12 before the ...

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  7. OXFOED AND THE EDUCATION OF WOMEN.

    Advocates of the higher education of women may justly congratulate themselves on the victory that has been won for their principles at Oxford. The statute ...

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  8. SEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The principal business in the Legislative Council this evening was debate on the second reading of the Pastoral Dams Bill. Mr. Dangar moved the previous question ...

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  9. ABYSSINIA AND KASSALA.

    In consequence of the representations made to the King of Admiral by Rear-Admiral Sir William Hewett, it has been' decided by the authorities of that country ...

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  10. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Heavy rains have fallen since, Monday, and two inches have been registered. Booleroo plains are partly covered with water, and the country generally ia thoroughly ...

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  11. STEAM BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND ENGLAND.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamship Tongariro has beaten, by eight minutes, the same Company's steamship Ruapehu, which in May accomplished the ...

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  12. MELROSE, June 12.

    On Tuesday and Wednesday three inches of rain fell, and the country is quite flooded. The Orroroo mail arrived this morning, ten hours late, and the mail from Port Augusta ...

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  13. WIRRABARA, June 12.

    Since Monday evening 2[?] inches of rain haver fallen, and the creeks are running very high, stopping the mail coaches, which have not yet arrived. Mr. Godfrey's residence ...

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  14. THE ASSASSIN OF COLONEL SUDEIKIN ARRESTED.

    The efforts made by the Russian Government to arrest the murderers of Colonel Sudeikin, the head of the Secret Police of St. Petersburg, who was murdered ...

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  15. TEROWIE, June 12.

    An accident occurred last night to the 6 o'clock goods train from Port Augusta About three miles from Gumbowie the axle of the break van broke, and the train was brought ...

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  16. THE FRENCH PRESS ON, THE RECIDIVISTE QUESTION.

    The Viceregal Speech delivered at the opening of the Victorian Parliament has been productive of much comment in the French Press. ...

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  17. SIR ANTHONY MUSGRAVE IN NORTHERN QUEENSLAND.

    The Governor attended a complimentary race meeting at Townsville yesterday, and was banqueted last evening, about 100 persons being present His Excellency referred ...

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  18. MOUNT BARKER. June 12.

    The annual examination of the Mount Barber School was completed by Inspector Stanton to-day. The percentage attained is 85 53. The present head master (Mr. T. W. ...

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  19. MAITLAND, June 12.

    We have had splendid rains during the last three days; neatly two and a half inches has been registered, The weather ia now clearing up ...

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  20. QUORN, June 12.

    Rain has been falling at intervals since Monday night. Pinkerton and Capowie Creeks are running. Capowie Ford, which was damaged by the late floods, has been ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An accident happened on the railway une this morning between Rookwood. and Home-bush through a bollock getting on the line. The animal killed was killed, and two carriages ...

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  22. THE WOOL HAW

    The May June series of sales dose to-night. Prices have remained firm to the end. The number of bales catalogued has! ...

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  23. TEROWIE, June 12.

    Walker's store was burglarionsly entered last night by removing a pane of glass and unbolting the window. The police have clues, but will not say what things are ...

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  24. MELBOURNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The annual meeting 01 me Chamber of Commerce was held this afternoon. Mr. John Blyth (President) delivered the annual address, in which he remarked ...

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  25. TELOWIE, June 12.

    About midnight on Wednesday the creek overflowed Its banks a second time, and the inmates of the adjacent houses formerly flooded were engaged in securing their ...

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  26. RIVERTON, June 12.

    Mrs. Moreland, a resident of this place, suddenly dropped dead last evening whilst engaged in getting her husband's tea. She leaves six young children. The cause of ...

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  27. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro, from Lyttelton May 3, with 13,000 carcasses of sheep, arrived here to-day. ...

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  28. WILD HOUSE PLAINS, Juno 12.

    Heavy rain has been falling since Monday afternoon. Tons of water are running to waste, as every dam and tank ia overflowing. This morning the weather appears to ba ...

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  29. THE GERMAN GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The general elections for the recently resulted in the Liberals being! utterly defeated by the supporters of the Clerical party. ...

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  30. MOUNT GAMBIER. June 12.

    Mr. Daniel hotter, senior, one of our oldest residents and best-to-do farmers, died this morning from heart disease. He was 69 years old. ...

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  31. [RECEIVED June 13. 12.10 a.m.]

    It is generally stated here that the Porte has signified its intention of abstaining from taking any part in the Egyptian Conference if any Emits are to be placed ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The Surveyor-General proceeds to Cook-town on Saturday to examine the harbour, and particularly the bar. He will subsequently join the Government steamer Pipo ...

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  33. THE MELBOURNE LIQUIDATION OF THE ORIENTAL BANK

    An application was made to Mr. Molesworth this morning to appoint liquidators in accordance with his order for, winding up the Oriental Bank. It was opposed by ...

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  34. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY.

    The Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby arrived here yesterday, and will Bail for Europe on the 18th instant. ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS.

    Goldsmith's attractive comedy "She Stoops to Conquer" was repeated on Thursday evening to a crowded house. The performance was thoroughly enjoyable, and seemed to ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    The Premier baa returned from fort Arthur and resumed his official duties. He is quite restored to health. It has been raining heavily for the last two ...

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  37. SERIOUS RIOTING BRUSSELS.

    The result of the elections was unfavourably received. An anti-clerical demonstration, accompanied by serious rioting, took place in this city last night ...

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  38. THE UNIVERSAL RABBIT AND VERMIN TRAP.

    A number of squatters visited Scott's Hotel this afternoon to inspect a novel contrivance called the universal rabbit and vermin trap which consists of a large underground trap ...

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  39. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    The artistic panorama based upon Mark Twain's "Innocents Abroad," which has proved so attractive wherever exhibited in these colonies, will open at the above rooms ...

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  40. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN AMERICA.

    The Democratic party has requested Mr. Samuel J. Tilden to allow himself to be nominated as a candidate for the Presidency, but Mr. Tilden has refused. ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL.

    The five Per Cent. New Zealand 10.40 Loan is quoted at £103 10s. The Five per Cent, new New Zealand Loan, £103 10s. ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In a fight wish two Chinamen at Shares Bay one was shot dead. Mr. anthony Hordern has joined Messrs. Smith & Co.'s Syndicate as Director. The ...

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  43. SHIPPING TELEGRAM.

    Arrived—Catania, steamer, from Melbourne April 10, via Adelaide April 17. ...

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  44. MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Mr. Steward's no-confidence motion has been carried by a majority of nine. ...

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  46. LECTURE IN AID OF THE METROPOLITAN DISTRESS FUND.

    This evening the Rev. W. T. Carter delivered an address in the Wesleyan Church on the causes of the present distress in; Adelaide, and attributed it to the policy of ...

    Article : 98 words
  47. "MANIPULATION" OF LUNACY ACCOUNTS.

    The Lunacy Ccmmission continued its enquiry to-day and took evidence, Henry Taylor, assistant clerk in the Lunacy Department. who admitted the disorganized ...

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