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    RAINFALL—The present drought may be reckoned from July 1, Since which the total registered at the Observatory was 3,841 in. The general average for the same period of ...

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    KING O'MALLETY.V MOEEHEAD.—This case which is exciting considerable interest, will be tried to-day before Mr. Justice Boucaut. Mr.' J. C. Hamp, with Mr. A. J.McLachlan, will ...

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  4. The Register.ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1896.

    The usual public-works farce is evidently to be enacted in Parliament this year. This burlesque is nearly an annual, and springs up regularly at ...

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    Distressed Farmers' Fund.—A fourth in-stalment of the moneys collected in the Catholic Churches of the Archdiocese of Ade-laide in aid of the Northern Farmers' Relief Farmers' has been handed to us. The cheque is ...

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  6. EUROPEAN LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The German Courts of Law have been directed to deal rigorously with foreigners .caught in the act of fomenting strikes. London, December 1 ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. FRANCE.

    The french Chamber of Deputies has passed a resolution ordering the release of M. Chauvin, a Socialist Deputy who was arrested during the recent Socialist riots at Carmaux. ...

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  8. THE TELEGRAPH TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Brisk business in Western Australian stock is expected shortly, and should this anticipation prove to be well founded the facilities offered by the duplication ...

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  9. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The annual contests for municipal positions passed off yesterday, but were singularly commonplace in their character. In themselves they were almost feature ...

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  10. RUSSIA.

    Russian planters are reported to have succeeded in making tea-growing a profitable venture on the Caucasian Mountains.The Times correspondent at Odessa, commenting upon the excellent results achieved ...

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  11. RELIGION IN FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies, by a majority of 99, has rejected a motion denouncing the Concordat.[The concordat between Napoleon Bone] ...

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  12. AUSTRALASIAN METEOROLOGY.

    The eminent scientist, .Lord -Kelvin, warmly approves of the proposal for the establishment of permanent observatories at Mounts Wellington and Kosciusko, especially the former, and ...

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  13. THE RUSSELL LIBEL SUIT.

    The Old Bailey trial for criminal libel of Lady Scott, mother of Countess of Russell, preferred by Earl Russell, has been postponed for a week. The reason for the adjournment is that Kast, one of the men charged with Lady Scott ...

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  14. THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCES.

    Public interest is still largely directed to the Glenbrook mystery. While in that neighbourhood the police and volunteers are scouring every ravine, in the metropolis the police ...

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  15. THE NEW HAVEN MYSTERY.

    James Kennard, the Manager of the New haven Branch of Barclay &. Co., Limited, bankers, was to-day convicted on a charge af wilfully, and with intent to defraud, making a false entry in and omitting certain ...

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  16. CONFERENCE OF MILITARY COMMANDANTS.

    The Queensland Government have telegraphed to the Minister for Defence intimating that the northern colony will be represented at the Conference of Military ...

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  17. THE QUEENSLAND' PARLIAMENT.

    A Bill to amend the Suppression of Gambling Act of 1895 was introduced in the Legislative Assembly to-day. This Bill renders it unlawful for any person to Sell or ...

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  18. HEAVY WEATHER IN VICTORIA.

    The weather to-day was again oppressive. A stifling night was succeeded this morning by hot and dusty wind. Light showers fell at midday, giving borne relief, but the afternoon ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Zoological Gardens—All day. Hindley-street, all day-Cycloraraa of Waterloo. Theatre Royal. 2 p.m.—Djin-Djin" Matinee. Draper Memorial Church, Gillbert-street, 3 p.m.- ...

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  20. THE CALVERT EXPEDITION.

    A Government party, under the leadersbip of Mr. Rudall, leaves Roebourne to-day in search of the missing members of the Calvert Expedition. ...

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  22. A TERRIBLE SUICIDE.

    Annie Marston, a married woman, committed suicide to-day by throwing herself from the Church-street Bridge into the River Yarra at Richmond. She fell on tho rocks. ...

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  23. THE VICTORIAS' PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council to-day received the Customs Amendment Bill and read it the first time. The Insolvency Bill was further considered in Committee, and considerable ...

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