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  2. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    A new church building, with a[?]gymnashim and a roof garden, is about to be erected by the Metropolitan Church of Christ, at Chicago. The pastor, the Rev. ...

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  3. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The corrference of the Boer leaders at Vereeniging, which is to decide the terms on which the Boars will lay down their arms, is now proceeding, and it is feared ...

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  4. PORT LINCOLN.

    On Friday passed away the oldest inhabi tant of the district, in the person of Mrs. John Black, aged 94 years. Mrs. Black's father escaped to Ireland during the French ...

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  5. FROM DAT TO DAY.

    June should be known in inture as the Royal month for it marks both the anniversary, of the natal day of the Prince of Wales and the Coronation of King ...

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  6. SHIPPING HEWS.

    Crest of the Ware, ketch, 50 tons, H. Heritage, rom Yorke's Peninsula. Buck, ketch, 21 tons, C. Dale, from Port/Price. Active, ketch, 41 tons, A. Angelenowich, from ...

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  7. THE EURPTION IN THE WEST INDIES.

    Latest advices-from the island of St. Vincent, where the activity of the Soufriere is reported to be decreasing, state that there, arc now 50,000 persons on the island who ...

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  8. THE BOER WAR.

    Lieutenant J. F. Hawinks. of the West Australian Mounted Infantry, has sailed from Cape Colony for England. Lieutenants H. R. Richards, of the Ninth ...

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  9. KEEDLES:

    Trumble's hand is getting better. Lord Milner has arrived at Pretoria. Mr. Jenkins leaves Melbourne to-day. Lambs are dying fast in the Far North. ...

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  10. BANK NOTS FORGERS.

    The gang of criminals who were found[?] guilty of forging and uttering on[?]edtensive scale the notes of the Bank of England, have been sentenced to terms of ...

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  11. LORD HOPETOUN'S RESIGNATION.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," in commenting upon the resignation of Lord Hopetoun as Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia, declares that it will he nothing ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Donald C. McLachlan, who has been appointed Federal Civil Service Commissioner, was entertained on Saturday evening at a farewell banquet, the State Premier ...

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  13. MR. J. ANGAS JOHNSON.

    Mr James Angas Johnson, a grandson of the late Mr George File Angas, the "founder of South Australia",was found dead in bed at his residence Prospect-road, ...

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  14. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer St. Mary, which rescued the sailors from the Dutch barque Geertruida Gerarda, had a narrow escape from mishap, as two serious flaws in the shaft were ...

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  15. MR. R. J. SEDDON.

    The Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, who is now en[?]ronte for England in connection with the Coronation celebrations, has arrived at Durban, Natal. ...

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  16. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    At Tattersall's race meeting at Helena Vale, Arthur Fraser, an amateur rider, was thrown in the Ladies' Bracelet, and sustained concussion of the brain. He died in ...

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  17. THE LAMBING SEASON.

    In veil's gone by tens of thousands of sheep have been raised annually in the vast pastora areas outside Goyder's line of rainfall, but northward from Hawker and in a ...

    Article : 411 words
  18. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The Emperor William of Germany, desiring to commemorate the enthusiastic- reception given by the American people to his brother, Prince Henry of Prussia, has ...

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  19. THE CORONATION.

    It is reported from Cape Town that great indignation prevails among the Commonwealth troops in South Africa at their claim co representation at the Coronation ...

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  20. TWO WILLS.

    The will of the late Mr. Phillip Tod, draper, who died at Barnard-street, North Adelaide, oil April 15, has been lodged for probate The estate is sworn not to ...

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  21. KING ALFONSO OF SPAIN.

    King Alfonso XIII. of Spain came of age on Saturday, and assumed his sovereign powers. The Coronation ceremony is described as being a very brilliant and ...

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  22. LORD PAUNCEFOTE.

    Lord Pauncefote, British Ambassador at Washington, is dangerously ill. ...

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  23. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The-Orient-Pacific liner Austral, from London, anchored at Largs. Bay shortly after daylight on Monday morning. She had a pleasant, but uneventful, voyage. Dr. ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. POLITICS IN SWEDEN.

    Political agitation arising out of franchise inequalities has extended from Belgium, to Sweden. The Socialists, who have been insisting on the "one-man-one-vote" ...

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  25. UNLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    Visiting day was observed at the Unley school on Friday morning, when about 300 patents and friends assembled at the institution. Amongst those present were ...

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  26. AN AUTOMOBILE RACE.

    An automobile race from Paris to Arras, a town 16 miles south-west of Donai, nnd back again, was won by Mr. Farman's Panhard motorcar, which was worked by means ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An aboriginal, named Jack Johnson better known as Moolbong Jackie, has been arrested at Bootabadah, near Hay, on a charge of having mardered another ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS. PARADES ON SATURDAY.

    The Adelaide Company of Mounted Rifles, under Captain J. Hay, paraded for squadron exercises. On Saturday afternoon A Battery Field Artillery went [?] ...

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  29. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    Forecast of probable weather from Saturday afternoon till Monday night. Issued at 1.15 p.m. Over South Australia.—Still cloudy, but mostly ...

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  30. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Official confirmation is given to the rumor long current that prior to the signing of the Americo[?]Spanish agreement Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the American millionaire, oeffrcd ...

    Article : 155 words
  31. TWO COWARDLY RUFFIANS.

    At the Goulburn Police. Court Yesterday 'Alexander Dallas and. Edward Horsfield, two young men, were charged with having assaulted Charles Cornwell, with intent to ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  33. AN ASSASSIN HANGED.

    Intelligence has been received from St. Petersburg that Balschanett, who assaisinated M. Sipyaghin, the Russian Minister of the Interior, in St. Petersburg, on April ...

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  34. THE COURTS.

    The evidence against Michael Fihey, who was charged with has mg used indecent language in Waymouth-street on Saturday night was that he had made offensne comments at the arrest by a ...

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  35. SO MUCH, SO LITTLE.

    Within the cycle of a single hour Misfortune breeds, concealed beneath the glow of happy moments, some unseen power Brings frowning sorrow with a tale of woe. ...

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  36. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    On Monday morning Senior-Constable Allen, who is stationed at Goodwood, reported to the police that Sarah Jane Cussion had die[?]ddealy at the house of Mr. ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS.

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  38. COMMERCIAL.

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  39. AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH HORSE.

    The South Australian portion of the 8th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse went to Pile's paddock, Upper-Kensington, on Saturday for field manoeuvres. They ...

    Article : 121 words
  40. A RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" is responsible for the statement that after the return to Paris of President Loubet, who is at present on a visit to the Czar of Russia at St. ...

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  41. THE PENNSYLVANIAN LABOR DIFFICULTY.

    It transpires-that the[?]strike of anthracite miners in Pennsylvania for higher wages, and shorter hours is provisional and subject to the result of a confercncesnow ...

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  42. MINING NEWS.

    Smith's Creek Proprietary Tin, May 19.—"No. 1 shaft, 100.ft. level, making more water. Have driven north. 8 ft. and south 8 ft. Bulk valoe of ore, 15 per cent. No. ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr Willimott, Sydney mnager for Messrs Yuillc & Co., is a passenger to the New South. Wales capital from Fremantle by the R.M.S. Austral. ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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