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  2. STATE CONCERT.

    The State concert which was given at the Jubdee Exhibition Building on Saturday evening in honor of the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    As the result of an analysis made of the contents of the stomach of the late Colonel Kent Johnson, formenly secretary of the Australian Club, who died suddenly at the ...

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  4. GAINSBOROUGH'S "DUCHESS."

    Mr. J. C. McDougall, a well-known merchant, who arrived in Sydney in the early, eighties under engagement to Messrs. David Jones & Co., and who in all probability ...

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  5. ROYALTY IN ADELAIDE

    Adelaide is still full of country visitors, anxious to see as much as possible of their future King and Queen, and should fine weather prevail this morning the pageant ...

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  6. MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Brigadier- General Gordon, C.B., has ordered the whole of the active forces and such of the reserve, mounted or foot, troops as chose to be present to parade ...

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  7. A WAGES BOARD DECISION.

    The jewellers' wages board has decided to alter the previous determination that there should be one apprentice to every three journeymen, so as to provide for one ...

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  8. GRAND OPERA IN MELBOURNE.

    Williamson's Italian Opera Company produced Puccini's "La Boheme" for the first time in Australia at Her Majesty's Theatre last night, and scored a complete ...

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  9. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    Although not so large as on some previous evenings, the crowd in the streets on Saturday night was a big one. Footpaths and roadways in Rundle-street and King ...

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  10. THE REVIEW.

    The Royal visit to Adelaide has been marked by unusually favorable weather for this time of the year. The rain has held off while the important functions were in ...

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  11. A GHASTLY COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The coal fields of South Wales have for some years enjoyed an immunity from those terrible colliery disasters which were so appallingly frequent in the middle of ...

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  12. DECREASE IN THE GOLD YIELD.

    The production of gold in Victoria for the last half-year showed a decrease of 12,755 oz., as against the corresponding period of last year. Of this 4,158 oz. of the ...

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  13. ROYALTY AT GLENELG.

    The preparations that have been for some time proceeding at Glenelg to fittingly celebrote the visit of the Duke of Cornwall to the fashionable seaport were ...

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  14. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Mr. Alexander, who recently purchased a farm near Pakenham, was found in the kitchen of the homestead with his throat cut on Friday morning. A razor was lying ...

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  15. AN AWFUL ORDEAL.

    James Shewin, a woodcutter, was cnopping logs at Rushworth yesterday, when the axe supped and split his left foot several inches down the centre. The ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Labor Commissioners report that an investigation of their register at the Labor Bureau on June 30 shows that the number of men who had reported themselves ...

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  17. ROYAL MARINE BAND.

    Large and appreciative audiences again greeted the Royal Marine Band at the Town Hall on Saturday. The programme at the matinee consisted entirely of items ...

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  18. THE PORT PREPARATIONS.

    The Mayor of Port Adelaide, as well as the members and officials of the corporation, with their wives and families, will assemble at the local Town Hall at noon ...

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  19. A BIG FUNERAL.

    The funeral of Harry Clegg, the victim of the sensational jump at Anthony Hordern's fire, took place on Saturday afternoon, the remains being interred at Waverley ...

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  20. AN ALLEGED MUTINY.

    Surprise was occasioned yesterday when the barquentine Volador made the port. She had left Port Stephens one day last week bound for New Zealand, and her ...

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  21. LOYAL FRENCHMEN.

    The fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, was celebrated by the French residents of Sydney on Saturday. In the morning the Consul-General for the Republic held a ...

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  22. CHEER FOR THE POOR.

    The Port Adelaide committee of the fund for providing cheer for the poor during the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall to South Australia report having received ...

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  23. AFTER THE BIG FIRE.

    The strongroom, alt the [?]urnt-out premises of Anthony Hordern & Sons was opened yesterday, and over £5,000 m cash, as well as a quantity of jewellery and the firm's ...

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  24. THE TURF.

    Owners and trainers are finally reminded that general entries, for the A.R.C. Grand National meeting are due to-day before 6 p.m., at the office of the club, ...

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  25. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENT.

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  26. THE ROYAL PARTY LEAVE.

    To-day their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall will take their departure from Soulth Australia. They will leave Government House at 11.17 a.m., and ...

    Article : 340 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 82 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. MOOREFIELD RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 524 words
  30. FIREMEN'S MEDALS.

    On Saturday morning the crowds perambulating the streets in the centre of the city had their attention attracted by a fine spectacular procession, which consisted of three ...

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  31. THE CROSS ON THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.

    Sir—Nothing in connection with the illumination of our city is, or was, more attractive than the beautitul cross on the Roman Catholic Cathedral—the cross, ...

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  32. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    Sir—Ido think that the hearty thanks of the community should be given to the Government and to the City Council for the most beautiful and successful illumination of the ...

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  33. MOUNT FITTON MINES.

    Considerable, improvement has taken place in the Mount Fitton South mine, a rich lode having been struck at the 100-ft. level, carrying 40 per cent, copper, 6 tons of which has been sent to ...

    Article : 78 words
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