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  3. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    The Republique Francaise, a leading Parisian political paper, in criticising Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's speech delivered at Birmingham on Saturday, ...

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  6. The followiug appeared in our late editions yesterday:— THE WAR.

    The discontent in Spain is spreading also in her colonial possessions. A cablegram states that a rising against the Spanish rule has taken place in the ...

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  7. The following appeared in our late editions yesturday:— THE REVOLUTION IN ITALY.

    More reassuring news comes from Italy with regard to the Socialistic revolution. The whole of the towns wherein riots and disorder have occurred are now ...

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  8. CYCLONE IN JAPAN.

    A most disastrous cyclone has devastated the north-east coast of Japan. Immense damage was done. Two hundred fishing smacks are believed to have ...

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  9. THE THREE-CARD TRICK.

    A three-card trick sharper was before the local police court to-day, but the magistrate, being inclined to the opinion that the trick was one of skill and not of chance, postponed ...

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  10. LATE CABLE NEWS. Evacuation of Thessaly.

    The Turkish troops are now evacuating Thessaly, in terms of agreement with the Powers. ...

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  11. A MAIL STEAMER MISSING,

    Nothing has yet been heard of the P. and O. Company's mail steamer Britannia, overdue here from London. Some anxiety is being expressed. ...

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  12. Afridi Discontent.

    The Afridis on the Indian frontier are sending messengers to interview the Ameer of Afghanistan, which action is regarded as a sign that the Afridis are ...

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  13. TYPHOID AT PORT PIRIE.

    A deputation waited on the Colonial Treasurer at Port Pirie and asked that tents should be sent up to accommodate typhoid patients, as the local hospital was ...

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  14. Appeal Cases.

    In the appeal to the Privy Council in the case of the Attorney-General of New South Wales versus Love, the appeal has been dismissed. In the Alliance ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL FRUIT TRADE

    Adeputation from those fruiterers and others Interested in the fruit trade with Broken Hill. waited on the Minisrer for Agriculture to-day to complain of the recent cases in which the ...

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  16. THE FOOTSCRAY TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. M'Carthy, the author of the Footscray tragedy, is progressing bodily, but mentally is much worse and shows undoubted signs of insanity. She has made no statement. She ...

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  17. ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRAUDS

    Lee and Elliott, who were mixed up in the atmospheric gas frauds and who fled to America, have written from san Francisco to the editor of the Evening News:—" Had we ...

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  18. MOUNT BARKER ELECTION.

    The result of the Mount Barker election for a successor to Dr. Cockburn is still unsettled, owing to all the returns not being in; though Mr. Dumas is 200 votes ahead on the ...

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  19. LEPROSY IN ADELAIDE.

    The leper discovered in Adelaide is being given the best accommodation possible at the quarantine island. His friends are making efforts to ship him to China on some vessel ...

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  20. VICTORIAN TRIBUTORS.

    A conference is being held at Bendigo be-. tween the Minister for Mines and the mineOwners, miners and tributors. The subject of discussion is the tributing clauses of the ...

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  21. THE PRICE OF FLOUR.

    Best brands of Australian flour are now quoted at £18 to £14 per ton. Manitoba Hour is quoted at £14 10s. to £15 per ton. A meeting of the master bakers to-day decided ...

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  22. POLICE COURT.

    IN the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Makinson, P.M., an unusually large number of cases arising out of the too free indulgence in intoxicating liquor were dealt with. ...

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  23. THE BRITANNIA SAFE.

    The R.M.S. Britannia passed Cape Bord[?] this afternoon. All anxiety regarding her safety is, therefore, at rest. The sea in the gulf is very rough, but the steamer should ...

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  24. A RACEHORSE SHOT.

    The steeplechaser Banjo met with an accident at the S. A. J. C. races on Saturday, and had to be shut to-day. His leg was fractured beyond recovery. ...

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  25. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] South Australia.

    The Government has cabied the AgentGwneral to order the material for the construction of a second overland telegraph line to Port Darwin. The total cost of the work, ...

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  26. GOOD RAINS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The country rainfall of the past two days has been most timely. In some places the fall was very heavy. At Watervale over four inches was recorded, and at Auburn five ...

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  27. THE PORT PIRIE BORE.

    DISMANTLING operatisus at the Port Pirie bore have been temporarily suspended at the earnest request of the Mayor of that town that before the plant was removed elsewhere ...

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  28. Victoria.

    The racehorse Amiable has been purchased by Mr. W. R. Wilson. Bobadil. Mr. Wilson has decided, will not be sent to England. The [?]eenan Customs conspiracy cases, the ...

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  29. THE BRITISH.

    THERE was quite a rush of men to the British mine's time office to-day, over 500 presenting themselves seeking employment underground. Something like [?] miners ...

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