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  2. THE KING'S HEALTH EXCELLENT PROGRESS.

    The doctors in attendance on the King hope that his Majesty will be well enough to be removed from Buckingham Palace to Portsmouth in order to board the Royal ...

    Article : 170 words
  3. SOUTH AFRICA. THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    Mr. T. W. Smartt, who recently retired from the Sprigg Government because of his desire to secure the suspension of the Cape Constitution, on Friday addressed a ...

    Article : 175 words
  4. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    Breach of promise cases present an interesting object lesson to the student of human nature. There is such a diversity in the grounds which lead up to the actions, the ...

    Article : 1,076 words
  5. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At the Horsham Police Court to-day, before Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., Henry Meyers, farmer, of Bungulally, was charged with having endeavored to take his own ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. SHIPPING NEWS.

    July 14, 3.15 a.m.—Steamer passing inward. ARRIVED—July 12. Priscilla, ketch, 40 tons, S. J. Bishop, from Edithburgh. ...

    Article : 991 words
  7. NEEDLES:

    Mrs. Seddon is ill in London. The eruptions at St. Vincent continue. Over 20,000 Boors have surrendered. The Governor-General has gone to ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    The troops constituting the Australian Commonwealth Horse are homeward bound in various transports. The Manchester Merchant, with 1,392 officers and men, left ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. SOUTH AFRICA. NEW ZEALAND CONVALESCENTS.

    It is reported that Lieutenants D. Hickie, S. Caulton, and J. Colledge, of the Seventh New Zealand Mounted Contingent, who have been in hospital, are now ...

    Article : 40 words
  10. LORD KITCHENER.

    His Majesty the King, during the visit of Viscount Kitchener to Buckingham Palace on Saturday, bestowed upon him the Royal Order of Merit. ...

    Article : 33 words
  11. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY.

    Two new steamers on their maiden voyages to the antipodes arrived at the end of last week—the Surada, from Calcutta, and the Jeseric, from New York. Both are fine ...

    Article : 371 words
  12. THE JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    More than the usual amount of interest was centred in the proceedings at the City Police Court on Monday morning, when Robert Mullardi, who was arrested in ...

    Article : 706 words
  13. MAJOR STUDDERT'S CASE.

    The charge brought against Major C. W. Studdert, of Dublin, and his two sons of defrauding the War Office in respect to the purchase of remounts for yeomanry and ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    It is stated that Mr. Chamberlain will be unable to preside at the Premiers' Conference during the early part of the week, and it has been arranged that unless he ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    The latest bulletin issued from Buckingham Palace is as follows:—"The King continues to make excellent progress. Owing to the satisfactory ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    It has been arranged that Viscount Goschen, who was First Lord of the Admiralty before the recent reconstruction of the Salisbury Cabinet, shall preside over ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor-General arrived by special train yesterday evening. It had been his desire that there should be no demonstration, but a large crowd assembled at the ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. AMERICAN LABOR TROUBLES.

    In consequence of the strike at Chicago of the railway men engaged in handling freight, the icemen in that city have refused to haul ice for the preservation of the ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. FOREIGNERS AND THE WAR.

    The London "Globe" demands that the War Office authorities should publish the official documents given up to them by the Boer curator at Pilgrim's Rest, in the ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. SIR EDMUND BARTON

    Sir Edmund Barton, in the course of an interview to-day, stated that it was unfair of Mr. Reid to imply that he was advocating the representation of the colonies ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. FARMERS AND POLITICS.

    The farmers and settlers conference yesterday discussed at considerable length its political aims. The matter came up on a motion that the Country Party should ...

    Article : 296 words
  22. MR. KINGSTON AT WORK.

    Sitting at a table, strewn with baskets filled to overflowing with piles or papers, with official files littered on the chairs and stacked on the floor, with a telegraph ...

    Article : 309 words
  23. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, who was born at Eccleston, Lancashire, was entertained at a banquet at the Hotel Cecil on Saturday by Lancastrians ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. MR. SEDDON

    Mr. Seddon was unable to attend the Empire Coronation banquet in the Guildhall yesterday owing to the illness or his wife. Mrs. Seddon is very weak and her ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    There were violent earthquake shocks preceded by three loud detonations from the Soufriere on the British West Indian island of St. Vincent, on Wednesday night. ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  27. BRUSSELS SUGAR CONVENTION.

    The French Government have expressed their approval of the proposed Sugar Convention to be held at Brussels. ...

    Article : 26 words
  28. DEATH FROM EXPOSURE.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of the newly-born male child, which was found dead in the front garden attached to Mr. T. H. Atkinson's house in Gilles-street, on ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  30. VICTORIAN OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    For a week or more the Victorian Treasurer (Mr. Shiels) has, among other things, been looking into the question of the payment of old-age pensions (says the ...

    Article : 196 words
  31. THE PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of Parliament will reassemble on Tuesday to continue and possibly conclude the debate on the Address in Reply. If the motion, which gives ...

    Article : 398 words
  32. A MARINE MONSTER.

    Captain Firth, of the steamer Chillagoe, which arrived on Saturday from Port Pirie, reports having sighted a huge sea serpent during the voyage. ...

    Article : 150 words
  33. THE LUNACY CASE.

    The enquiry as to whether or not William Crazier, in respect to whom an order of lunacy was made in 1886, was on May 1, 1902, and still continued of unsound mind ...

    Article : 264 words
  34. THE COURTS. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Louis M. Barnard was charged on the information of Reginald L. Solomon with having used abusive words with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, in James-place, on July 8. Mr. S. J. ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    Forecast of probable weather from Saturday afternoon till Monday night. Issued at 1.15 p.m. Over South Australia.—Change coming up ...

    Article : 280 words
  36. PINGPONGITIS.

    Oh, what's this very funny game, Pray tell me, if you please, That looks like tennis, feels like golf, And sounds like Cantonese; ...

    Article : 126 words
  37. LOCAL COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    John Martin v. C. H. Emes—Claim for £19 19/ damages, or the return of goods illegally withheld, Mr. C. J. Supple, representing Mr. R. Cruickshank, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. G. W. ...

    Article : 229 words
  38. THE GLENLOTH FIELD.

    Mr. Pleass (director of the Pioneer Company, Glenloth) arrived at Port Augusta last night, and will reach Adelaide to-morrow. He reports splendid prospects, and he ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. THE DAMAGED LOCHEE.

    After much negotiation, it has been decided that the Russian-owned barque Lochee, which arrived at Semaphore several days ago in a badly damaged state, shall ...

    Article : 171 words
  40. A PRACTICAL JOKE.

    A practical joke played on Wednesday morning by the Geelong manager of Macrow & Sons, jewellers, whose business establishment is situated in Mercer-street, ...

    Article : 186 words
  41. ACCIDENT TO A CYCLIST.

    At about 9 o'clock on Monday morning, at the corner of King William-street and Grenfell-street, a cyclist, named Bagg, a lad about 18 years of age, met with a nasty ...

    Article : 106 words
  42. THE INDUS AT FREMANTLE.

    The French mail steamer Indus left at 1:15 p.m. to-day with the following passengers:—For Sydney—Deputy Postmaster-General ...

    Article : 72 words
  43. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
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