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  2. VICTORIA.

    The plan of exchanging pulpits has been recently introduced into the Presbyterian Church, and is likely to be recognised as a substitute for the circuit system of the ...

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  3. APPLE EXPORT TRADE.

    The mail steamer Omrah, which look her departure on Thursday, was the last of the mail liners to load fruit this season for London. The season has not dosed yet, ...

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  4. WHITE STAR AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.

    The Snevic, the steamer which completes the White Star Company's Australian fleet is expected to reach Adelaide on Sunday ...

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  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The force under Mjr.Gen. H. M. Grenfell has scored another success in the northern Transvaal The British attacked the Boers at ...

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  6. THE POSITION OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mr. Brodrick, Secretary of State for War. was banqueted at Guildford last night. In replying to the toast of his health Mr. Brodrick said that if Great ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    The generals of the allied forces at Pekin have proposed to the Ministers representing the Powers that, until the razing of the forts. Great Britain, ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    It has been arranged that the Government General shall read a short prayer at the exhibition building in connection with the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth ...

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  9. GREAT PREPARATIONS.

    The World of preparing for the approaching festivities goes on [?] and though these is still much to do the city presents a most brilliant appearance. Given ...

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  10. TH E ARMY SCHEME.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, yesterday raised the question of conndence in the ...

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  11. THE NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

    The foreign warships now lying in Hobson's Bay were joined to-day by five vessels flying the British flag, namely, the Royal Arthur, Wallaron Ringarooma, and ...

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  12. GERMAN CONCESSION AT CANTON.

    Germany, has selected a site for a concession at Canron. ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is still showery here and along the coast. It is proposed to expend £25,000 in clearing land likely to be taken up by' selectors ...

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  14. ENGAGEMENT IN MANCHURIA.

    The "“ologne Gazette” states that a sanguinary battle has taken place between the Russian and Chinese troops neat Monkden, the ancient capital of ...

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  15. SPECIAL DETECTIVES.

    Detectives Roche, Rochaib, West, and, Murdoch arrived to-day from Sydney, to take up special duties during the Commonwealth celebrations. There are also in ...

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  16. BOERS CHECKED IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The latest advices from the Transvaal state that the Boers arc suffering from the effects of extremely cold weather and deficient food supplies. There ...

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  17. FRIGHTENED BY VENETIAN MASTS.

    The space taken up in the city streets by decorations for the reception of the royal visitors has been responsible for several bols. which have caused considerable ...

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  18. THE BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    Tenderers from the United States obtained one sixth of the British war loan, which was recently subscribed sevenfold. ...

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  19. RUSSIA.

    The “Times” correspondent at St. Petersburg telegraphs that at the instance of Gen. Kouropatkin, Russian Minister for War, a secret military ...

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  20. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Home Secretary. Mr. Ritchie, has invited representative commercial agents of the United Kingdom to express their opinion regarding the effect ...

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  21. DEPORTATION OF BOERS.

    Five hundred Boer prisoners have been landed at Madras, in India, and will proceed to Ballary, a strongly fortified town and military station in the ...

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  22. MR. EDWARD REEVES'S PUPILS' COMPETITION.

    A large audience assembled in the Victoria Hall on Thursday, when the fifth annual competition between the members of Mr. Edward Reeves's elocution classes was ...

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  23. TROOPS FOR MELBOURNE.

    Twenty-three Fiji armed constabulary, en route to Melbourne, arrived in the Manipouri last night. German cruiser Cormoran and the ...

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  24. GERMANY'S CLAIM FOR EXPULSIONS.

    The Government of Germany claims from Great Britain the payment in globe of £5,000 on account of the expulsion of Germans from the Transvaal ...

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  25. PERSIA.

    The French press assert that Great Britain is fortifying the village of Basidu, at the west end of Kishm Island, in the Persian Gulf. The newspapers ...

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  26. A YACHT FOR THE GOVERNOR GENERAL.

    The steam yacht Shemari which has been purchased by the New South Wales Government for Lord Hopetoun, arrived at Fremantle to-day from Bermuda. She will ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    Cpl. G. Ashby, of the New Zealand Rough Riders, has died from enteric fever at Krugersdorp. The following members of the ...

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  28. NORTH AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE.

    At a public meeting last night at the town hall, with Mr. Hendrie. chairman of the district council, in the chair, it was unanimously resolved that a North Australian ...

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  29. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    In regard to the proposal of the Mayor, Senator Smith, that the royal party should be invited to visit Kalgoorlie, the meeting of the Chamber of Mines Yesterday ...

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  30. UNITED STATES.

    Five great American shipbuilding firms have amalgamated for the purpose of increasing the effectiveness of their competition with British rivals. ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS.

    “The Two Little Vagabonds,” which will form the final attraction of Mr. Williamson's dramatic company this season, will be staged this and to-morrow evenings. The ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, has inspected the new marine biological, laboratory at Plymouth, with a view of Introducing English ...

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  33. SPORT.

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  34. THE COAL EXPORT DUTY.

    The threat of the Miners' Federation to recommend a strike of the coalminers is being strongly resented by members of the House of Commons. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The Cape “Times,” of March 29, gives an interesting report of a farewell by the Mayor of Cape Town to the Australian and New Zealand contingents on the eve ...

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  36. FAIR AT UNLEY.

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  37. DELEGATES TO NEW ZEALAND.

    It is probable that two honorary members of the State Cabinet, Messrs. McGregor and Crooke, will represent Victoria on the occasion of the royal visit to New Zealand. ...

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  38. INTERSTATE ROWING.

    All the crews which are to take part in the interstate eight-oared contest were out for hard work to-day. The Victorians, who occupy the position of favourites, went ...

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  39. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL,

    Recently Mr. Barton received from the Premier of New South Wales a letter submitting to the Federal government the choice of three sites for the federal capital. ...

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  40. CRICKET.

    In the absence of a two-thirds majority of those who were consulted in regard to the proposed alteration of the leg-before-wicket law, the Marylebone ...

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  41. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    To-night the pictures of the Queen's funeral procession will be exhibited for the last time at the Tivoli Theatre. Mr. J. J. Taylor, the operator, will proceed to Melbourne ...

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  42. UNIVERSITY SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY.

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  43. THE CAPE TO GRANGE CABLE.

    The Eastern Extension Company is already making arrangements to open local offices in Perth, Adelaide, and Sydney when the Pacific cable is laid. ...

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  44. MDLLE. DOLORES'S SONG RECITALS

    Mdlle. Antonia Dolores presented another interesting and diversified programme at her fourth song recital, which attracted a large and highly appreciative audience to ...

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  45. THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.

    In consequence of the court being in mourning for the death of Queen Victoria no levees or drawing rooms will be held by the King or Queen during ...

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  46. DEALING WITH AGITATORS.

    A deputation representing the unemployed waited upon the Premier, Mr. Peacock, on Tuesday, says the “Argus.” Senator Barrett and Mr. Billson, M.L.A., ...

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  47. THE LATE MARQUIS OF BUTE.

    The estate of the late Marquis of Bute (John Patrick Chrichton-Stuart), who died on October 9 of last year, at the age of 53, is valued at £5,000,000. ...

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  48. O.B.L LIFEBOAT CREW.

    The annual meeting of the O-B L Lifeboat Crew was held on Tuesday evening. Mr. K. Evans presided. The election of officers resulted:—Hon. Conductor, Mr. C. Paterson : captain, Mr. H. Scarfe ; ...

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  49. TROOPS BY THE TONGARIRO.

    The Victorian, South Australian, and Tasmanian sections of the troops who returned from South Africa by the Tongariro arrived at 5 this evening by a special train ...

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  51. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

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  52. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    The impression is gaining strength that Mr. Holder will be selected as Speaker of the House of Representatives. ...

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  53. THE BROKEN HILL LABOUR DISAGREEMENT.

    The masons and bricklayers have taken up the cudgels on behalf of Mr. W. J. Ferguson in his disagreement with the P.L.L. They held a meeting at the Trades ...

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  54. A PROMISE TO MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Senator Sir Richard Baker presented to the Federal Postmaster-General on Thursday a memorial from the inhabitants of Mount Gambier asking that a new post ...

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  57. THE TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    Mr. J. Muir, chief engineering surveyor, with a party, will leave on Thursday next to survey the country between the Kanowna railway terminus, on the eastern ...

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  58. RELIGIOUS.

    Adelaide United Mission.—At a committee meeting of city ministers held on Thursday in the Pirie street Wesleyan Lecture Room reports were received from various ...

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