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  3. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES.] The Shooting of Rioters.

    The United States Government has disclaimed all responsibility for the conduct of the sheriff and his officers in shooting the Austrian strikers at the ...

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  5. The folloiving appeared in our late editions yesterday:— THE LATE MR. GLADSTONE.

    Sir Daniel Cooper, the Acting-Agent-General, will officially represent New South Wnles at Mr. Gladstone's funeral on Saturday. ...

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  6. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Victoria.

    A harriers' relay race from Ballarnt to Melbourne was contested yesterday. Thirteen runners competed, their average being 10 miles an hour—very good time, as the roads ...

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  7. An Australian Banquet.

    The colonial Agents-General in London intend banqueting Sir Saul Samuel, Sir Malcolm Fraser, and Mr. Thomas Playford, the retiring Agents-General. ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST.

    The Pall Mall Gazette to-day states that Britain has obtained another concession from China—a strip of 60 miles of the mainland opposite Hong Kong. ...

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  9. The Price of Silver.

    Bar silver (standard) is to-day quoted at 2s. 2½d. per ounce. ...

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  10. Obituary.

    Admiral Brin, Italian Minister of Marine, is dead. ...

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  11. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE.

    Lieutenant-General Clarke (Agent-General for Victoria), Sir Saul Samuel (late Agent-General for New South Wales), Mr. W. P. Reeves ...

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  12. TWO PAINTERS INJURED.

    Yesterday afternoon two painters, Scopey Graves and Albert Muikard, were working at Islington, burning the rough paint off some woodwork by means of a spirit lamp. ...

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  13. South Australia.

    The annual dinner in honor of the Queen's Birthday was given by the Governor (Sir Fowell Buxton) last evening at Government House. ...

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  14. TELEGRAPHIC CHESS MATCH.

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  15. POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Makinson, P.M., to-day, William Collins, on a charge of being drunk and disorderly in Oxide-street, was fined 5s.—in default, 21 hours; for making use of ...

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  16. FEDERATION.

    A SPECIAL supplement to the Government Gazette specifies the polling places to bo used on June 3. They are, so far as this district is concerned, as follow:— ...

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  17. MISSING ELECTOR'S RIGHTS

    AT the election for the Federal Convention delegates in March last a number of electors left their all-important rights in the polling booths. The returning officers now have ...

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  18. ROAD RACE.

    THE following are the handicaps for the road race, to be held by the North Suburban Touring Club, on Saturday next:—George Hill and F. Fuss, scratch; L. A. Martin ...

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  19. SCHOOL PICNICS.

    ABOUT 500 children and adults proceeded by train to Silverton yesterday morning on the annual picnic of the Wesleyan Sunday School. The youngsters, in spite of the weather, were ...

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  20. ACCIDENT IN BROMIDE-STREET.

    ON Monday evening an accident occurred at the railway crossing in Bromide-street, by which a valuable draught horse belonging to the South Australian Brewing Company was ...

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  21. LECTURE ON CONCENTRATION.

    MR. PITCAIRN, who is at present in charge of the Proprietary Mill, will deliver a lecturette to-night in one of the rooms of the Town Hall on "Concentration." The lecture ...

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  22. THE TROTTING RACES.

    THE committee of the Trotting Association has placed The Count first and Little Maid second in the Forced Handicap run yesterday. An inquiry is to be held into the ...

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