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  2. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Replying to Lord Rosebery's ultimatum Mouley Hassan, the Sultan of Morocco, has agreed to make reparation for the recent murder of a British subject by ...

    Article : 53 words
  3. MENINDIE TO BROKEN HILL

    A deputation representing the Menindie to Broken Hill Tramway Association waited upon the Premier to-day to ask the support of the Government to get the ...

    Article : 339 words
  4. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    A meeting of the Broken Relief Committee was held in the Council Chamber this evening. The Major presided. The subscription-lists were handed in with cash amounting to a little ...

    Article : 1,192 words
  5. THE 1893 AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The number thirteen is superstitiously regarded as unlucky. Yet when what ia generally called an Australian Eleven in under consideration the adjective lucky may be ...

    Article : 2,320 words
  6. UNITED TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    On Friday evening the usual meeting of the Trades and Labour Council was held at the Selborne Hotel. Mr. R. Wood (the President) occupied the chair, and there was a large ...

    Article : 1,610 words
  7. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    With the general elections of 1893 close at hand the United Labour party are setting to work with vigour, thus indicating the determined manner in which they intend to try to ...

    Article : 2,070 words
  8. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The National Association of Woollen Manufacturers at a meeting at Hew York has adopted a resolution protesting against the proposal to import wool into ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. THE MILDURA DIFFICULTY.

    The Select Committee Appointed to enquire into the proper contributions to be made by Chaffey Brothers and the owners and occupiers of land at Mildura towards the cost of the ...

    Article : 609 words
  10. H.M.S. WOLVERINE.

    At about half-past 9 to-night a smart; south-easterly gust of wind blew across the harbour. H.M.S. Wolverine, which was moored to a buoy off Garden ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. EASTER MILITARY MANEUVRES.

    The Easter Military manoeuvres will be of a novel character this year. Instead of the fixed encampments which have hitherto been the rule the forces will be ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. CRICKET.

    By the Melbourne express on Friday morning the members of the South Australian cricketing team who went to the eastern colonies to play Victoria and New South Wales arrived ...

    Article : 685 words
  13. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At a meeting of the Marine Board held to-day it was reported that the Board of Trade had been communicated with in regard to the suggestion that ships ...

    Article : 272 words
  14. SUPPOSED SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Leader Clarke, formerly a squatter in. the Wilcannia district of New South Wales, shot himself at his residence, St. Kilda, at 11 o'clock this morning. He went ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. THE WOOLLOOMOOLOO TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held this morning at the Burdekin Hotel into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Mrs. Annie Godlington Wilson and Simon ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government state that there is no truth in the London Standard's announcement of a contemplated conversion of a loan to include the stocks of defaulting ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. THE CONTINENTALS.

    Sir—I am pleased to note that others besides myself are anxious to procure a continuance of the delightful concerts above named, and am ld also to hear that those who have been ...

    Article : 271 words
  18. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    COSMOPOLITAN FRIENDLY BENEFIT SOCIETY. —The half-yearly meeting of the above Society was held on Wednesday, January 11, in the Democratic Hall, Flinders-street. The ...

    Article : 328 words
  19. TASMANIA.

    Dr. Lucas, of Canada, gave a lecture to-night on federation. The address was most interesting. The audience was very enthusiastic. ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. WINE AS A BEVERAGE.

    Sir—I felt sure by giving your correspondent, Mr. Wood Green, enough rope he would soon come to grief. But as your leader on "Wine as a Beverage," admirable as it is in every ...

    Article : 227 words
  21. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I see we are to have a grand military night on Saturday, the 14th, at the Continental", and trust to see a big crowd of people there, if only to listen to our local basso, who ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. FIRE AT PENOLA.

    Two haystacks containing altogether about 10 tons, belonging to Messrs. Britt and T. Kenny, and stacked on Mr. Ralston's section, opposite to the police station, for convenience ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Sir John Forrest) and Lady Forrest, the Speaker (Sir James Leo Steere), and Miss Lee Steere left Perth for Albany to-night on route to ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 541 words
  25. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Sir—I have noticed in to day's Register that a Sydney paper has published the supposed final selection of the Australian team. If such be the case I should like to state my opinion ...

    Article : 153 words
  26. THE PANTOMIME.

    Sir—Will you allow me to reply to the numerous letters received through your columns, and refer your correspondents to the advertisement of to-day as an answer to their letters? ...

    Article : 137 words
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