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  2. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    The intercolonial cricket match between New South Wales and South Australia was continued on the Oval, and practically finished to-day. The weather was cold and wintry, play being interrupted half a dozen times ...

    Article : 505 words
  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Premier to-day received a telegram from Mr. Playford expressive of regret that the Legislative Council of South Australia had thrown out the Federal Council Bill, and pointing out that it would ...

    Article : 539 words
  4. THE O'SHEA-PARNELL DIVORCE SUIT.

    Mr. Justice Butt and a special jury were engaged on the 15th and 16th November with Captain O'Sh[?]a's action for divorce on account of his wife's adultery with Mr. Parnell. Counter allegations ...

    Article : 679 words
  5. GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    It is reported that President Harrison intends to ask Congress for men-of-war to capture marauders in Behring Sea. Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    NEWS has been received in London of the bursting of a canal in Cordova, in the Argentine Republic. ONE hundred inhabitants were drowned, and a ...

    Article : 9,369 words
  7. THE AUSTRALIAN AUXILIARY SQUADRON.

    The Boomerang and Karrakatta, two of the Australian Auxiliary Squadron, have completed their equipment. They will rendezvous at Malta to await the arrival ...

    Article : 54 words
  8. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    Fourteen thousand Polish Jews employed on the Russian railways have been dismissed. ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. THE LONDON DOCKERS.

    Mr. Tom Mann, secretary to the Executive of the Dockers Union, states that there are thousands of dock labourers in London out of work, and that many ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 742 words
  11. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier (Sir Samuel Griffith) had a very hearty reception at Cairns this morning. He was banqueted to-day. A meeting of the executive of the Miners' Union ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. BURSTING OF A CANAL.

    A telegram has been received in London, stating that a canal suddenly burst in Cordova, the chief town of a province of the same name in the Argentin[?] Republic. ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL AT ALBANY.

    The R.M.S. Massilia, C. Fraser commander, arrived from Colombo at 8 a.m. The following are the passengers:- For ALBANY: Messrs. Harston, Morrison, Burt. ...

    Article : 187 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Meldrum, who has been in Adelaide 14 years and who [?]lls the position of colonial manager of the Bank of South Australia, has resigned on account of illhealth. He is awaiting ...

    Article : 52 words
  15. CHINESE EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Hongkong Parliament has passed a law to prevent the surreptitious emigration of Chinese to Australia. ...

    Article : 33 words
  16. TASMANIA.

    There is a steady rise in silver stocks, Dundas stocks being in good demand. Heavy lines of Comets have been bought for Melbourne and Adelaide, prices advancing to 21s. Several Melbourne ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. EXTENSIVE RAILWAY STRIKE IN SCOTLAND.

    The railway employees in Glasgow and Dundee have decided upon an immediate strike for a reduction in the hours of labour. ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    Her Majesty the Queen has c[?]nted to become godmother to Lord Onslow's son. The publisher of the Hawke's Bay Herald, Mr. Dinwiddie, and the editor, Mr. Walker, have been ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE RAILWAY.

    Late on Saturday night a man named George Robinson, a working jeweller by occupation, was [?]un over by a train, about 800 yards from the Prince's Bridge railway station. Death must have been ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. DISTURBANCE ON THE WHARF IN MELBOURNE.

    There was a disturbance on the wharf this morning, which threatened to develop into something like a riot. Captain Dyason, who gained for himself such odium in trade-union circles during ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. THE EIGHT HOURS' SYSTEM IN GERMANY.

    An immense majority of the various industrial bodies in Germany are opposing the introduction of the eight hours' system, except in the case of railway employees. ...

    Article : 48 words
  22. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    Johnstone was somewhat better to-night. He talks more rationally than yesterday. Any mention of the tragedy, however, appears to upset him. The Government analyst reports ...

    Article : 104 words
  23. THE COMMISSION OF THE PEACE.

    Mr. H. Bloxham, editor of the Central Australian newspaper, published at Bourke, has received a letter from the Principal Under-Secretary, covering a copy of a letter signed by the police magistrate and 10 justices ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Both Houses sat to-day. The Council passed the Defence Forces Bill without amendment, the Appropriation Bill, and the Absent Voters' Bill, and rejected the Railway Commissioners' Bill ...

    Article : 217 words
  25. TRAMWAY FROM SACKVILLE REAC[?] TO WINDSOR.

    On Saturday evening a well-attended meeting was held at Wilberforce, for the purpose of discussing the question of the construction of a tramway from Sackville Reach to Windsor. Amongst those present were ...

    Article : 331 words
  26. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Thirteen out of 14 gentlemen offered seats in the Legislative Council have accepted, the only refusal being Mr. T. Hayward. The Executive meets to-day to select another member. On Saturday last ...

    Article : 137 words
  27. THE LABOUR DISPUTE IN MELBOURNE.

    The Shipowners' Association, at a meeting this morning, considered the wharf labourers' difficulty, and, recognising that coal work is most disagreeable in its nature, and makes the heaviest demands ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Fifteen thousand wethers passed up the river yesterday from Kallara, travelling via Bourke, Cave in charge. WAGGA, MONDAY. ...

    Article : 163 words
  29. DEATH FROM SUNSTROKE.

    [?]saa[?] Kitchen, a well-known miner, had a sunstroke on Saturday. He was taken to the hospital and died this morning. ...

    Article : 30 words
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