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    Although the cultivation of beetroot for the purpose of making sugar has so far been a failure in Victoria, dairymen are beginning to realize the value of beetroot ...

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    Why should not the children enjoy the Advantages of a reading-room of their own in our public libraries? That they appreciate a privilege very keenly has been ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    A successful social, largely representative of the old District of East Adelaide, tendered compliments to Mr. Scherk. M.P.. at the Co-operative Hall on Tuesday ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The members of the New Zealand fine team in England are engaging in steady, practice at Bisley, with moderate results. Bandmaster King has scored respectively ...

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  6. AFTER THE WAR.

    The Earl of Onslow, Under Secretary for the Colonies, informed the House of lords yesterday that Boe[?] prisoners of war who refused to declare their acceptance of the ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The eighth wicket of Warwickshire in the match against the Australians fell to-day, us previously reported, at 116. Eight-runs later Armstrong bowled ...

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  8. KING EDWARD.

    His Majesty yesterday gent a cable message to Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, saying that he is much touched by the kind sympathy extended to him by his Indian ...

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  9. CAPE COLONY.

    Sir Gordon Sprigg. Premier of Cape Colony, has decided not to remain in London for the coronation, but to return to South Africa so that the Cape Parliament ...

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  10. SPORT.

    At the London Gun Club's metting on Saturday Mr. MacIntosh, the Victorian crank pigeon shot, won a cup worth £50, and divided with another rifleman a stake ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    A remark which fell from Mr. Akers-Douglas, First Commissioner of Works, in the House of Commons yesterday has led to the belief that the date of the ...

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  12. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    For Sydney.—Trafalgar, ship, from London; Gulf of Genoa, steamer, from Liverpool; Weimar, steamer, from Bremen. For Melbourne.—Loch Broom, ship, from ...

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  13. EMIGRANTS FOR PATAGONIA.

    The Lisbon agent of the Argentine Republic is making arrangements to dispatch to Patagonia several Boer families who, had taken refuge in Portugal. The remainder ...

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  14. ACCIDENT TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, met with a cab accident to-day, His injuries were slight, but he sustained a wound in the forehead. ...

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  15. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Copper.—Standard brands on spot realize £537/6 per ton; at three months £53 12/6. The previous prices were £53 10/ and £53 15/. ...

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  16. TROUBLESOME KAFFIRS.

    The police at Johannesburg recently arrested several kaffir chiefs on a charge of having unlawfully incited the natives employed on the mines to leave their work. ...

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  17. A DISHONEST FIRE BRIGADE.

    A painful matter has been brought to light in connection with the recent fire at Messrs. Hoffnung & Co.'s warehouse. It appears that some one connected with the ...

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  18. RIOTOUS COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Several discharged colonial soldiers have been arrested at Capetown and Durban for riotous behaviour in the streets. The local newspapers strongly condemn the excesses ...

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  19. NEW GUINEA MISSIONS.

    At a meeting in London yesterday on behalf of Christian missions in New Guinea, Sir Edmund Barton paid a tribute to the usefulness of the usefulness of the labours of missionaries ...

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  20. REPRESENTATIVE REID AT HORSHAM.

    Rp. G. IL. Reid, who delivered a political address at Ballarat last evening, reached Horsham to-day, and was received with much heartiness and evidences of the ...

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  21. THE FIRE AT DELAGOA BAY.

    It is suspected that the conflagration which broke out at Delagoa Bay on Friday among the stores of grain and fodder which, had been landed at the port by the British ...

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  22. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day a Bill was introduced to abolish the charging of fees to pupils in public schools. Another measure, rend a first time, provides ...

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  23. CHINA.

    China has appealed to the Government of the United States to try to induce the Powers to discontinue their occupation of Tientsin. Col. John Hay, the American ...

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  24. ENGLAND AND THE COLONIES.

    At a gathering of the British Empire League yesterday, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of the Council, who was in the chair. said that the Colonial ...

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  25. FIJIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. James Alien, a prominent member of the New Zealand House of Representatives, who visited Fiji with excursionists by the Waikare. says the Fijians have apparently ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    Parliament was opened by commission, to-day. Mr. A. Morgan was reelected Speaker. It is probable that among the new measures to be found mentioned in the ...

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  27. A NURSES' HOME.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales yesterday formally opened the Henriette Raphael Nurses' Home, an institution provided as an adjunct to ...

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  28. CRISIS IN THE COTTON TRADE.

    The members of the Master Cottonspinners' Federation of Lancashire declare that the trade at present is in a worse condition than has been previously known for ...

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  29. SIR REDVERS BULLER.

    In response to representations made by Gen. Sir. Redvers Buller, Mr. Brodrick yesterday laid on the table of the Bouse of Commons the despatches relating to the ...

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  30. BURGLARY A LOOPHOLE.

    The sensational case of burglary reported to have occurred at an early hour on Saturday morning in Sydney road, Brunswick, has been ascertained to be a fabrication. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    The financial statement was brought down by Sir Joseph Ward in the House of Representatives this evening. It showed a revenue of £6,053,070 an excess of ...

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  32. MELBOURNE HARBOUR ACCOMMODATION.

    At a sitting of the Railways Standing Committee to-day the question of improving shipping accommodation was further considered. Mr. W. Pitt, M.L.C. ...

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  33. A STEAMER AGROUND.

    The steamer Karaweera belonging to the Adelaide Steamship Company, went aground on a sandbank near the Black Buoy at the upper end of Central Island, in the ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
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