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  2. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    When the game was renewed this morning the weather was fine and the wicket in good order. The attendance was only moderate. Wheldon and Arnold, the ...

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  3. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    While Melbourne and Sydney, were celebrating the recovery of the King with brightness and light, Adelaide, it was said, was to remain in darkness. Both of the ...

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Surada, steamer, 3,354 tons, D. L. Nielson, R.N.R., master, from Calcutta. General cargo. A.U.S.N. Company, agents. Albatross, ketch 99 tons, W. Hoffman, from ...

    Article : 193 words
  5. AFTER THE WAR. THE TOTAL SURRENDERERS

    A Reuter message states that the surrender of Boers has been completed, and that the total exceeds 20,000. ...

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  6. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    A terrible explosion occurred on Thursday at the Cambria Steel Company's rolling mill and colliery, at Johnstown, Pennsylvania. ...

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  7. NEEDLES:

    Coursing matches at the plumpton today. The Post-Office will be again illuminated this evening. ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    A new, almost sensational, turn was given to the investigation concerning the Cardigan disaster on Thursday (says the Ballarat "Evening Echo"), when Mr. R. F. ...

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  9. THE OUTTRIM STRIKE.

    So far from a settlement of the strike or the Outtrim mine colliers having been arrived at, the feeling appears to have been suddenly intensified, and conduct of such a ...

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  10. THE REMOUNT SCANDALS.

    Evidence which is forthcoming regarding the charges against Major C. W. Studdert of having committed frauds in connection with the purchase of remounts shows that ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. THE ACTING GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Richard Nevill returned on Friday morning from Melbourne where he has been making arrangements for Lord Tennyson's coming visit to the Victorian capital. The ...

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  12. GLEANINGS OF HUMOR.

    Brown (having borrowed ten shillings)—"Oh, thank you. Words cannot repay you for this favor." Jones (dryly)—"No, I don't think they can." ...

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  13. COLONIAL VISITORS.

    The ball given by the British Empire League at the Hotel Cecil in honor of the colonial officers who came to London to take part in the Coronation festivities, was ...

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  14. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Colonial Office has authoritatively denied the statement that Colonel H. McCalmont, M.P., has been offered the position of Governor-General of Australia. ...

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  15. THE JOHNSTOWN TRAGEDY

    In connection with the fearful disaster at the Johnstown colliery in America, it is estimated that 125 persons have lost their lives. Only a dozen were Americans, the ...

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  16. METHODIST COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Impressed with the importance of imparting religious instruction to the young, the Methodist Ladies' College committee, with the assistance of other friends of ...

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  17. TRADE OF THE EMPIRE.

    In the course of an address to the members of the Fishmongers' Company, Sir John Forrest said Great Britain's trade relations with other nations were most ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. SICK CHILDREN.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra on Thursday opened the Imperial Coronation Bazaar, the largest fair of its kind ever seen in England, which is being held in the ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Acting Federal Premier states that the Marquis of Linlithgow will remain Governor-General until July 16, when he leaves Brisbane for Canada on his way to ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. A SEA HERO.

    Captain Wm. Shotton, of the steamer Jeseric, is associated with the memorable incident of the bringing of the ship Trafalgar into Melbourne from Batavia nine years ...

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  21. MOUNT PELEE.

    Telegrams from Martinique state that a most terrifying eruption from the Mount Pelee volcano occurred on Wednesday night, streams of lava and ashes being ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. PERSONAL.

    Mr: G. Kuhnel, a well-known old colonist, died at North Adelaide on Friday, at the age of 88 years. He was born at Schleisse, Prussia, and came to this State ...

    Article : 532 words
  23. A DOCK ACCIDENT.

    A sensational accident happened this afternoon at the Jubilee Dock, Balmain. The American barquentine Lahaina had been placed in dock, and the gates and ...

    Article : 228 words
  24. THE TURF.

    Royal Mail's performance in the Maiden Steeplechase at Flemington on Wednesday was the chief attraction of the afternoon's racing. It has, says a Melbourne writer, ...

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  25. THE KING'S RECOVERY.

    Sir Langdon Bonython (one of the Federal representatives for South Australia) on Thursday night telegraphed to Sir William Lyne (Minister for Home Affairs), urging ...

    Article : 171 words
  26. THE BUDGET.

    Sir George Turner has intimated that he will make his Budget statement about the middle of August. ...

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  27. LORD LINLITHGOW.

    The Governor-General left this afternoon by the Brisbane express, en route to England, and was accorded a public demonstration of farewell. The weather during the ...

    Article : 330 words
  28. DISTRICT TRAINED NURSING SOCIETY.

    The ball held in the Town Hall on July 1 in aid of the funds of the District Trained Nursing Society, and originally intended to be in commemoration of their Majesties' ...

    Article : 147 words
  29. DISTRIBUTION OF HONORS.

    An interesting ceremony will take place on the Parade Ground, North-terrace, this afternoon, when Lady Tennyson will preset the badges won by the members of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. A STABBING AFFRAY.

    As a sequel to a stabbing affray which took place in David-street on Monday evening Luigi Benecassi was brought up on remand to-day, and charged with inflicting ...

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  31. PREFERENTIAL RAILWAY RATES.

    The Melbourne "Argus" makes the following candid admissions with regard to the preferential rates which have been established on the Victorian railways for the ...

    Article : 266 words
  32. BRIGADIER-GENERAL GORDON.

    Brigadier-General Gordon, C.B., left for Melbourne to take up his duties as Commandant of the Victorian forces on Friday afternoon, and a large number of officers, met ...

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  33. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LAW-BREAKER.

    A former South Australian criminal appears to have turned up in Victoria. The Bendigo "Advertiser" states that at the local Police Court on Wednesday, John Hall was charged with ...

    Article : 313 words
  34. THE JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    Further light was on Wednesday thrown on the past career of Mullardi, who is charged with the burglary at Mr. Basse's, Rundle-street, Adelaide (says the ...

    Article : 192 words
  35. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  36. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Wager," Norwood.—Ebb fell at the first of the South-terrace double of the opening round. ...

    Article : 21 words
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