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    THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS AT PORT WAKEFIELD.—In fulfilment of a promise the Commissioner of Public Works, accompanied by the Engineer-in-Chief, journeyed to ...

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    NOMINATION DAY FOR THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.—The public on Friday took very little interest in the formal proceedings connected with the nomination of candidates for ...

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    THE ELECTION MEETING AT KAPUNDA.—Mr. A. McGregor Day writes:—"Your report of what I said to the electors at Kapunda scarcely does my remarks justice. I said— ...

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    A Missing Max.—The police authorities would be glad to receive any information as to the whereabouts of a man named Thomas Smith, who is reported to have been missing ...

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  6. BELLIGERENT GREECE AND DISTRACTED CRETE.

    The King of Greece has in effect "let slip the dogs of war." The dispatch of six torpedo-boats under the command of Prince Georgios to the ...

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    THE QUEEN MARGARET No. 1 SOUTH G.M. COMPANY.—The solicitors for this Company desire as to correct a statement in the paragraph appearing in Friday's Register, which ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  8. NIGERIA.

    Further intelligence has been received from Lokoja, the head-quarters of the Royal Niger Company, of the assault on the Nupe City of Bida. ...

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  9. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    The Great Powers have, in reply to the note sent by Greece, warned her to avoid a rupture with Turkey. It is unofficially stated that the Hellenic ...

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  10. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    The special correspondent of the Times at Havana, the capital of Cubs, telegraphs that the rebels refuse to accept the proposed scheme of reforms submitted by the Spanish ...

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  11. THE BLUE MOUNTAIN MURDERS.

    Mr. J. W. Warburton, the British Consul-General at San Francisco, fearing that the warrant which charges Butler with having murdered Captain Lee Weller may prove ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Hindley-street, all day—Cyclorama of Waterloo. Jubilee Exhibition Oval, 2.30 p.m.—Cycling Carnival. Cricket 2.30 p.m.—Adelaide Oval Adelaide v. ...

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  13. THE QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, the Leader of the House of Commons, announced in the House to-day that June 21 would be proclaimed as a public holiday in honour of the ...

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  14. MR. E. T. SABINE AS A CRITIC.

    Sir—When I saw Mr. Sabine's first epistle in your issue of 29th ult. I thought to myself, "Well, here is an honest combatant; I will risk a tilt with him :" but, alas! "things are ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS

    The resolution submitted by the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, and Leader of the House, giving precedence over all other business to the Voluntary ...

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  16. HON. T. F. BAYARD.

    A farewell banquet was tendered in London last night to the Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, the United States Ambassador at the Court of St. James. ...

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  17. WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    The Monarch Mine at Cue has crushed 63 tons, averaging 17 dwt. The Murchison gold export last year was 78,533 oz., against 65,477 oz. during the previous year. Roughly the ...

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  18. THE STAFFORDSHIRE STEEPLECHASE.

    At the Staffordshire Meeting under the National Hunt Rules yesterday, Mr. S. H. Golllan's brown golding Ebor, by Robert the Devil, succeeded in running second in the ...

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  19. KALGOORLIE.

    An influx of water equal to 30,000 gallons daily has been struck in crosscutting at the 600-ft. level in the Mount Charlotto Mine. Work has been suspended in the crossent ...

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  20. LABOUR TROUBLES IN PERTH.

    The strike at the Fremantle Railway Workshops appears likely to end quickly. Arrangements have been made to give the best workmen the increase asked for reserving the right ...

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  21. THE RAILWAY MINE.

    Sir—"A Shareholder" asks in your issue of to-day "What is up with the Railway Miner' and I as another shareholder in this Company consider it a pertinent, question to ask When one peruses the ...

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  22. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SHIPMASTER.

    The Marine Board has formulated a charge against Captain Hyland, of the barque County of Antrim, that he failed in his duty as a shipmaster and committed a wrongful act in ...

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  23. COOLGARDIE.

    The goldfields ejection campaign was opened here last night by Mr. E. N. Harvey with an eloquent address. He advocated an absolute goldfields-development policy. ...

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