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  2. TURKEY'S TROUBLES.

    The United States Senate hats adopted the report of the Foreign Committee urging President Cleveland to ask the signatory Powers to the Berlin Treaty to intervene on ...

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  3. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AGENCY.

    The Hon. Thomas Playford, the Agent-General for South Australia, has arranged to take over the whole of the inscription of the South Australian stock as from February 10. ...

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  4. THE LATE PRINCE HENRY OF BATTENBERG.

    The Agents-General for the Australasian Colonies have written to the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, asking him to convey to Her ...

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    THE "SUNBEAM" PICNIC.—There was a master of "Sunbeams" in front of the Register Office on Saturday morning, gathered together for the picnic at "The ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The cool change which came on Friday night with an accompanying downpour of rain was welcome to every one save perhaps the cricket authorities of this colony, who for ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the course of a public speech yesterday, alluded to Great Britain's relations with foreign Powers. ...

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  8. THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    The railway traffic on the Southern Cross line is considerably congested owing to the large number of people proceeding to the goldfields. The mail train from Albany yesterday ...

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    THE HON. W. FORREST.—The Hon. William Forrest, who has several times visited the mother country in the interests largely of the Queensland frozen-meat industry, is ...

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  10. MENZIES.

    The first municipal election at Menzies was held yesterday. Considerable interest was taken in the proceedings. There was no opposition to the return of Mr. Henry Gregory ...

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  11. LONDON COMMERCIAL.

    A large proportion of the Australian frozen beef landed from the steamer Duke of Buckingham is in a mildewed condition. ...

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  12. THE ALLEGED TREATY.

    Many denials have been given by Press correspondents in Constantinople to the report published by the Pall Mall Gazette that a new offensive and defensive alliance has been ...

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  13. ESPERANCE AND NORSEMAN.

    The first copy of the Norseman newspaper was printed to-day. Miss Bell pulled the copy, which was presented to Mr. L. Sinclair, the original discoverer of the field. A large ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The South Australian butter landed from the P. & O. Company's steamer Valetta has realized £5 3s. per cwt. ...

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  15. THE "SPEAKER" CONFIRMS THE NEWS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the Speaker, a liberal journal published in London, confirms the intelligence transmitted by the Pall Mall Gazette representative, and adds ...

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  16. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Hon. Thomas Playford, the South Australian Agent General, has expressed an opinion that the new proposals as to the Pacific cable are whollyin Canada's interests. ...

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  17. ADELAIDE HONEY.

    Mr. E. Burney Young, the Manager of the South Australian Produce Stores in London, has contracted with a London house to take an unlimited supply of South Australian honey. ...

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  18. ABYSSINIA.

    The 700 Italian troops under the command of General Gallian, who were surrounded by the Shoans at Makaleh, have been permitted to retire by Menelik, Negus of Abyssinia. ...

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  19. OPOSSUM-SKINS.

    The market for opossum-skins exhibits an active enquiry, and prices have advanced fully 15 per cent. ...

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  20. THE "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT AT NEW YORK.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the Times, telegraphs that the report that a live agreement exists between Russia and Turkey has seriously aroused ...

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  21. MURCHISON.

    At the Day Dawn, the Bubicon, and all the other properties of the Murchison Consolidated G.M. Company, operations have been in full swing throughout the exemption period. ...

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  22. BREADSTUFFS.

    The English wheat market is tending upward. The Continental markets are advancing. The American market is showing a ...

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  23. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    Herr Peters, in supporting a petition to the Reichstag praying for the increase of the Imperial German Navy, stated that it had become necessary to protect the national ...

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  24. TALLOW.

    At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow 1,400 casks were offered and 1,325 were sold. The price realized for mutton, medium, was ...

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  25. ANGLO-CHINA AFFAIRS.

    The Chun Chi Ch'u, the Supreme Council of China, has expressed itself willing to open the rivers in Western China to British trade provided China is allowed to retain the ...

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  26. ALLEGED DECORATION OF DIPLOMATISTS.

    The Vienna correspondent of the Times states that it is reported that the Sultan is lavishly awarding decorations to Russian and French diplomatists. ...

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  27. VICTORIA V. TASMANIA.

    The intercolonial match between Victoria and Tasmania was commenced at noon yesterday on the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Friday's heavy rain had made the pitch very ...

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  28. WOOL SALES.

    To-day's wool sale again disclosed the keenest competition for all classes of wool, with a tendency to a further advance in price. The January series of sales will close on the ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. TRANSVAAL TROUBLES.

    General P. J. Jonbert, the Commandant-General of the South Africa Republican Forces, states that, notwithstanding the recent proclamation calling upon the Uitlanders on the ...

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  30. A LORD MAYOR'S GIFT

    The Right Hon. the Lord Major of Manchester has purchased the cargo of Australian mutton landed from the steamer Gulf of Siam and distributed it among the local charities. ...

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  31. VICTORIA.

    Mr. F. S. Grimwade, M.L.C., was thrown from his horse this morning, and was severely shaken and had a rib broken. ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    John Manthia, aged twenty-eight, while bathing with several companions at Diehard Creak, some thirty miles from Gien Innes, was washed over the Diehard Falls and killed ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN MEAT EXTINCT.

    A number of the leading Queensland firms are arranging to establish meat extract works on the Gulf of Carpentaria. ...

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  34. A NEW CONFEDERATION.

    General Joubert, in thanking the Orange Free State and Cane Colony for sympathy at the recent invasion of Transvaal territory by Dr. Jameson, asserts that the South ...

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  35. THE COOLGARDIE MURDER.

    The inquest on the body of the murdered Afghan Tagh Mahomet was concluded to-day. The Jury acquitted Surwah, but found the charge of murder against Goulam Mahomet ...

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  36. A MARITIME DISASTER.

    The steamer Gulf of Venice, which has just discharged a large cargo from Australia, and is now reloading at Liverpool, has caught fire. In putting out the flames 1,000 tons of fine ...

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  37. THE AUSTRALASIAN M. AND A. COMPANY.

    The report of the Directors of the Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited, to be submitted to the seventeenth ordinary meeting, discloses a profit for the year ...

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  38. THE HEAT WAVE

    The weather inland shows a great fall in the temperature since Friday night, with a slight downpour. At Bourke 1-070 inch fell, but the effect of the late heat is shown by the fact ...

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  39. THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Jerry Hotel Glenelg at 8 p.m.—Meeting Bolder Tribute Syndicate. Port Town Hall, at 8 p.m.—Meeting Port Adelaide Seamen's Mission. ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    About 0'100 inch of rain is reported to have fallen at Nannine in the Murchison district. The Rivers Ford and Murchison were in consequence running bankers. The Ashburton ...

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  41. THE ANGIPENA TREASURE CASE.

    Sir—During the cross-examination of Mr. Ash in the Angipena salting case it was stated that Mr. Poynton fed lifted his promoters' sharps in the Angipena Treasure Mine. As ...

    Article : 227 words
  42. COOLGARDIE.

    Considerable indignation continues at the Minister's reading of clause 11 of the new Act, and mass meetings are facing arranged to-day. The Golden Age, in conjunction with ...

    Article : 320 words
  43. DEATH OF LORD LEIGHTON.

    The death is announced of Lord Leighton, President of the Royal Academy. His Lordship caught a chill, and death ensued from syncope after agonising suffering. ...

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  44. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill shares were officially quoted at £2 17s. 6d. at the close of yesterday's Stock Exchange, being a fall of 1s. 3d. since the quotation of January 22. ...

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  45. TO-MORROW.

    Universal Buildings, 12.30 p.m.—Meeting Hamley Mining Company. Mr. E. D. Davies's Office, 2 p.m.—Meeting Thames Association. ...

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  46. RACING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  47. POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The annual conference of the Political Labour League, the body which controls the political organization of the Labour Party, was begun yesterday afternoon. Over thirty ...

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  48. WRECK OF THE STEAMER GLANWORTH.

    The steamer Glanworth ran ashore at Settlement Point, faring the island entering the harbour, at half-past 1 this morning. Half an hour after striking the vessel tilted ...

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  49. WEDNESDAY.

    Marrabel.—Races. Carrie-street. 11 a.m.—Annual meeting Adelaide Steamship Company. Currie-street. 12.30 p.m.—Annual meeting ...

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  50. PINCHING THE ABORIGINES.

    Sir—The Estimates last rear were hurried through Parliament so fast that I daresay it escaped the notice of many who would otherwise have protested that the vote for the ...

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  51. THURSDAY.

    Eurilpa.—Races. Town Hall, 3 p.m.—Meeting Croesus Goldmining Company. Town Hall, 11 a.m.—Reefers' Eureka ...

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  52. FRIDAY.

    Ware Chambers, noon.—Meeting Extended G.M. Co. Pirie-street, noon—Meeting Baker's Crook G.M. Co. ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND'S AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. W. T. Reeves, the new Agent-General for New Zealand, had decided to proceed to England by the Merkara via Torres Straits, but he has now resolved to go home by another ...

    Article : 65 words
  54. KALGOORLIE.

    The plaint for the forfeiture of the Great Boulder and Coolgardie Goldmining and Prospecting Syndicate leases is that portions of the property have been sublet for ...

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  55. THE WRECK OF THE ALDINGA.

    The heavy southerly weather which sprang up on Friday night caused a furious sea to break over the Belambi Reef and complete the destruction of the steamer Aldinga. Only a ...

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  56. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    I.O.O.F.—A fairly representative meeting of the brothers of this Order assembled in the Rechabite Hall on Friday evening to hear Brother A. Leane, P.G., explain the knotty ...

    Article : 335 words
  57. BRIGHTON INSTITUTE.

    The annual meeting of the subscribers to the Brighton Institute was held in the local Town Hall on Saturday evening, January 25. The President Mr. William Bickford, J.P., took ...

    Article : 299 words
  58. DROWSING ACCIDENT AT ORROROO.

    Willie Huppatz, son of the mail contractor, lost his life by drowning this morning. The deceased who was six years of age, went to bathe with his brother in the Pekina Creek. ...

    Article : 79 words
  59. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    New Zealand will be represented at the forthcoming conference of the Seamen's Union. ...

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  60. A WOOLSHED BURNED DOWN.

    The Zanga woolshed at Balranald was burnt to the ground yesterday morning. The place was insured two months ago. A hayshed and machinery were destroyed. At Zanga farm two ...

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  61. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Cann, member for Broken Hill, delivered an address at the Town Hall last night, but owing to the hot weather the audience was scanty. Mr. Cann dealt chiefly ...

    Article : 57 words
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  63. PATALITY AT A YORKETOWN HOTEL.

    At the Melville Hotel last night a man named Sullivan had his skull fractured by, it is supposed, William Marsh in self-defence. Sullivan died at 6 o'clock this morning. An ...

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  64. SATURDAY.

    Old Course.—A.R.C. Races. [?] King William-street, 11 a.m.—Meeting One Victory G.M. Company. ...

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  65. SUNDAY.

    Synagogne, noon—Special Meeting Congregation. ...

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  66. ACCIDENT TO A SHIP'S OFFICER.

    Mr. Oscar Smith, aged twenty-nine years, second officer of the Waroonga, was accidentally knocked down the hold of the steamer yesterday, and had both legs fractured. ...

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