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  4. ADELAIDE CUP DAY.

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  5. THE SEMAPHORE DISASTERS.

    A preliminary application arising out of the Semaphore mishap by which the Norma and the Jessie Darling were sunk at the Semaphore anchorage on April 21, was ...

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  6. THE PREMIERS.

    Sir Joseph Ward (Premier of New Zealand) and Lady Ward have booked their passages for Australia by the Orient mail steamer Orontes, which leaves London on ...

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  8. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Port Patriot, sh., 1,595 tons, C.C. Sainty, from London. Elder, Smith,. & Co., agents. Juno, s., 95, G. McKay, Stansbury. IMPORTS—May 8. ...

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  9. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Sir William Lyne, the Minister for Trade and Customs in the Commonwealth Government, received an ovation when he arrived at Sheffield, the great centre of the ...

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  10. THE PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    At the sitting of the Presbyterian Assembly on Wednesday contentious matters connected with the Hawthorn congregation, which, have already received some ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. CUP SCRATCHINGS.

    Tradescantia has been scratched on the course for the Adelaide Cup. ...

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  13. GERMAN JUSTICE.

    The German Government have dismissed from the colonial service Mr. Horn, formerly Governor of Togland, Africa, owing to the cruelties perpetrated upon the ...

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  14. RETURN OF MISS ACKERMANN.

    Miss.Jessie A. Ackennann., who came to Australia in 1889 as the world's missionary of the Women's Christian. Temperance Union, and did a great work throughout ...

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  15. THE WILLYAMA ENQUIRY.

    The Executive Council issued on order on Wednesday setting apart the Supreme Court for the purpose of the investigation into the casualty to the Willyama. ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  17. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    The Bill introduced into Parliament by Baron Newton (Thomas Wodehouse Legh, formerly Conservative member for Newtown, South-West Lancashire), for the ...

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  18. THE OPERA SEASON.

    The box-plans in connection with the opera season, which will begin next Monday at the Theatre Royal, were opened at Marshall & Sons' on Wednesday morning. ...

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  19. THE PORT CHALMERS ACCIDENT

    Captain S. M. Orr. master of the steamer (Port Chalmers, does not agree with the finding of the Marine Board concerning the collision of his vessel with the wrecks at ...

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  20. MISS ADA WARD ON THE WARPATH.

    Miss Ada Ward closed her mission in Ballarat to-night with a recital, of her life story. The Alfred Hall was well filled, notwithstanding that a charge of 1/ was ...

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  21. A Discordant Note.

    The Hon.,J. Xavier Merriman, M.P., who is a farmer and was for years Commissioner of Crown Lands in the Cape Government, in an address at Victoria ...

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  22. FEDERAL MEMBERS AND STATE INCOME TAX.

    Mr. Crouch. M.H.R., was proceeded against in the District Court to-day by the Commissioner of Taxes to recover £24 10/, with interest, being income tax for the ...

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  23. THE TURF.

    Spurting was the order on Wednesday morning at Morphettville. Online defeated Right Royal over three furlongs done in 38 tee. Bonte took ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL

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  25. METHODISTS CONDEMN MISS WARD.

    A number of prominent Methodists, on being interviewed this evening, condemned the remarks of Miss Ward respecting Mr. Williamson and the Rev. E. S. Hughes. One ...

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  26. MRS. NEVILL'S WILL.

    The judgment of Mr. Justice Grantham, of the Queen's Bench Division of the HighCourt of Justice, in its final form makes Dr. Nevill, Bishop of Dunedin and Primate, ...

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  27. PERSONAL NEWS

    Mr. E. C. Rosman, accountant to the Ivanhoe Gold Corporation, arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Wednesday, en route to Western Australia, ...

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  28. WRONGS TO THE MOTHER STATE."

    Sir John Forrest (Acting Prime Minister), when making some comments to-day on the latest batch of Federation iniquities" from the New South Wales Premier, ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. RUSSIAN REBELS.

    The Government of Denmark have refused to sanction the proposed meeting of a Russian revolutionary congress in Copenhagen, and 200 of the delegates have been ...

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  32. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It has been decided to supply shipping companies and other telephone subscribers with shipping intelligence from the telegraph offices through the telephone ...

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  33. A DIVORCE CASE.

    Lieutenant Chamberlain, who recently proceeded against his wife for a divorce on the ground of her misconduct, has been granted a' decree nisi for the dissolution of ...

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  35. CONTRACTORS AND CUSTOMS' DUTIES.

    It is notified to-day that in future when tenders are invited in the Commonwealth for military or other supplies the specifications must include a proviso that the ...

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  36. THE PORT CHALMERS

    The repairs to the steamer Port Chalmers are occupying longer than was at first expected. The coffer dam, which is being built inside the hull of the steamer around ...

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  37. THE COURTS.

    John moss, of the chock Exchange, sued J. M. Inglis, of the Grand Coffee Palace, Hindley-street, for £18 for breach of contract. The claim set out that the defendant had agreed to sell to the ...

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  38. THE TRAMWAYS.

    The Tramways Trust met on Thursday. The by-laws which the Trust are preparing will be ready next week. The Trust have decided to put extra cars ...

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  39. THE CHAIN LETTER EVIL.

    The chain letter nuisance cannot be absolutely killed internationally, because at the Postal Convention in Rome last year the Powers were unable to agree amongst ...

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  40. CHILD VIOLINIST.

    Audrey Richardson, a New Zealand child violinist, gave a successful recital in the Eolian Hall yesterday, and received favorable notices in the newspapers. ...

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  41. "NOT GUILTY!"

    The Marine Board, as the result of the enquiry held on Tuesday, have suggested that the captain of the Port Chalmers was to blame for running into the submerged ...

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  42. THE PROHIBITED MISSIONARIES.

    Peculiarly enough, there were no fewer than five prohibited missionaries at Fremantle to-day, namely, Goliath Joseph, on the mail steamer Victoria; the Revs. G. ...

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  43. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Three persons were fined for drunkenness. Ganis Billett, of Adelaide, was charged on the information of John Edwin Searcy with having failed to send his daughter, May Emily, aged 12 ...

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  44. EXAMINATION OF THE NORMA

    The Adelaide Steam Tug Company's diver Mr. McArthur), accompanied by Captain Creer and others interested in the submerged four-masted barque Norma, went ...

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  45. CHARGES AGAINST AN OFFICIAL.

    The report of the Federal Public Service Board relative to certain charges made against Mr. Batchelor, the deputy examiner in the Patents Office, was presented to the ...

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  46. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    The debut of Miss Amy Castles in grand opera in Germany has been postponed until the autumn. ...

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  47. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments were made in the Executive Council on Wednesday:—W.E. Collins and F. E. Andrews, to be auditors of the Wirrialpa-Vermin Board; ...

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  48. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    James Webber acknowledged having been drunk on the Grand Junction-road, Rosewater on May 7. He was ordered to pay 20/; in default. 14 days imprisonment. When charged with having resisted ...

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  49. FOOTBALL.

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  50. TASMANIA.

    Hugh Anderson, an old Crimean veteran, aged 76, died to-day. ...

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  51. ELECTIONS IN TASMANIA.

    The elections for the Legislative council to-day resulted as follow:—Tamar.—G. T. Collins (elected), 273; T. V. Brown, 130. ...

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  52. SUDDEN DEATH WHILE QUARRELLING.

    Mrs. Warren bad a wrangle with her husband over half-a-sovereign, during which both parties got excited, and the woman fell down in an apopletic fit and died. ...

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  53. A DINGHY WASHED ASHORE.

    On Tuesday morning Captain Clare received a letter from Mounted-Constable Meischel, of Morphett Vale, stating that he bad been informed that a dinghy, about ...

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  55. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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