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  2. THE PRINCESS MAY.

    The fiancés of the late Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the Princess Mary of Teck, who caused some anxiety through her utter prostration consequent on the ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The proposed issue of Treasury bills on behalf of the Queensland Government, which has been so adversely criticised by financial authorities, is held in abeyance ...

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  4. GREAT FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    The biggest tire that has occurred since 1888, when one side of Argent-street was completely demolished, took place about 11 o'clock to-night. It is supposed ...

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  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of Victoria to-day, the net profit for the half-year was stated as £45,761. A dividend was declared at the rate of 10 ...

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  6. THE MOONTA MINES.

    So far as the men arc concerned the strike at the Moonta miner is at an and They have thrown up the spage, an they should have done long ago. The strike ...

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  7. CONJUNCTION OK VENUS AND JUPITER.

    Sir The close conjunction of Venus and Jupiter on .Saturday evening, the 6th inst., to which you have drawn the attention of your [?] in Monday's Register possesses ...

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  8. THE LATE SIR H. B. SANDFORD.

    Our English telegrams announce the death at the age of sixty. six of Sir Herbert Bruce Sandford, who will be remembered by many South Australians as the British Commissioner ...

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  9. Who is the Innocent Abroad?

    STORY OF AN ADELAIDE PARSON.—The following is taken from the Melbourne Standard of February 1:—"Adelaide is blessed with a clergyman who approves of Paul's advice to ...

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  10. AN INCENDIARY FIRE.

    An incendiary attempt has been made to destroy the famous Royal castle (built in 1257) at Konigsberg, an important fortified city of East Prussia. The ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. James Sealy, a contractor living in the Condoboolin district, was killed to-day by being dragged off a horse which he was riding by another horse he was ...

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  12. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Messrs. C. Hirst and W. Rigby, new Directors on the London Board, have issued a circular to the shareholders in reference to the position of the Bank. ...

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  13. UNITED STATES AND CHILI.

    In the House of Representatives at Washington a resolution has been tabled demanding the recall of Mr. Patrick Egan, the United States representative ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    Two cases of smallpox have broken out among the crew of the barque Umvoti, from Mauritius, now at the Quarantine Station at Port Chalmers. ...

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  15. TASMANIA.

    The Crown Prosecutor is considering the affairs of the Van Diemen's Land Bank, and proceedings will probably be instituted shortly against those ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN JEWS.

    Baron Hirsch, the Hebrew millionaire and philanthropist, who has prominently promoted extensive schemes with the object of relieving the persecuted Jews ...

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  17. Houng Australia.

    PRESENTATION TO MR. G. F. HUSSEY.— A number of gentlemen connected with the Literary Societies' Union and others interested in the work done by that body assembled at ...

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  18. THE VICTORIAN PREMIER DESIGNATE.

    Mr. Shiels. the Premier designate, returned to Melbourne to-day. The fact of his being in South Australia led to the rumour that a meeting between him and ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    It is expected that the demand for water for the town will increase now that the rain supply is diminishing, but there are 40,000 gallons in hand, and more ...

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  20. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The dispute between the master bookmakers at Bristol and their employe's which resulted in 1,500 men striking work, has been referred to arbitration. ...

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  21. THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET MATCH.

    The weather interfered with the cricket this morning. Just before play started at 11.30 the clouds gathered up and warned people of what was likely to happen. In the morning ...

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  22. COMMERCIAL.

    The wool sales show a steady tone in the market, and prices remain unchanged. The price of wheat has declined 6d. per quarter since the last quotations. ...

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  23. THE FRENCH TARIFF.

    A mutton famine is threatened in Paris owing to the greatly increased duties levied on dead meat imported from Germany and Austria. ...

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  24. THE COMING ELECTIONS IN VICTORIA.

    Every possible step is being taken to push on the preparation of the new electoral rolls so as to provide for the holding of the elections at as early a date in April as ...

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  25. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Captain David Gray, of Peterhead, recently proposed, in connection with the renewal of Antarctic exploration, whaling expedition which should reach ...

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  26. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.—On Tuesday evening the Aeorn Lodge, No. 20, of United Ancient Order of Druids, celebrated its eighth anniversary by a dinner in ...

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  27. A SYDNEY BUILDING SOCIETY SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    The St. Joseph's Investment and Building Society has been forced to suspend payments owing to the continual withdrawals which have been made ...

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  28. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    From Melbourne—Loeh Ryan, ship, sailed October 30 ; Loch Vennachar, ship, sailed October 23. From Adelaide—Collingrove, barque, ...

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  29. DEPUTATIONS.

    DEFENCE OF PORT DARWIN.—The Hon. J. L. Parsons and Mr. V. L. Solomon, M.P.'s, members for the Northern Territory, waited upon the Chief Secretary ...

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  30. GERMAN ARMY SCANDAL.

    Serious imputations of cruel and disgraceful treatment of their men were recently published in the Press against certain officers of the German Army. A ...

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  31. SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENT COMPANY.

    Shares in the Scottish Australian Investment company, Limited, have risen £5 since the last quotation. ...

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  32. APPEALING TO DEPOSITORS.

    The Directors of the Victorian Mortgage and Deposit Bank, Limited, have decided view of the continuous drain upon the Bank's resources, caused by the ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly to-night, replying to a question, Mr. Slattery promised to consider the leasing system of the new goldfields in preparing the Mining Bill. The ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. THE MALAY PENINSULA

    The insurrectionary rising in the Malayan Province of Pahang has been suppressed by the Sikhs and friendly Malays, who formed an expedition ...

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  35. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR LABOUR.

    In an interview to-day the Premier stated that the Government intended to make fifteen new appointments in the Legislative Council, including a ...

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  36. THE POPE.

    The Intent reports respecting the health of His Holiness the Pope, Leo XIII.; state that he is in an enfeebled condition, in consequence of the cold from ...

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  37. SIR GRAHAM BERRY AND POLITICS.

    Sir Graham Berry has not yet begun to take any active part in politics, but to-day, accompanied by Mr. Deakin, he visited Parliament House and the ...

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  38. DEATH OF SIR HERBERT SANDFORD.

    The death is announced in his sixty-sixth year of Sir Herbert Bruce Sandford, who visited South Australia in 1887 as British Commissioner at the ...

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  39. MELBOURNE'S UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed continue their meetings in Flinders-street daily. Some members of the Trades Hall view these meetings as injurious to the cause ...

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  40. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN CRICKETER.

    Mr. Norman McLeod, brother of McLeod, of the Australian Eleven, died suddenly last night. He was well known in cricketing circles. Some seven months ...

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  41. BEHRING SEA FISHERIES.

    It is understood that a temporary understanding has been arrived at between the Powers interested concerning the regulation of sealing in the Behring ...

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  42. WRECK OF A GERMAN LINER.

    The Nord-Deutscher Lloyd's screw steamer Eider, 2,952 tons register, which went ashore off the Isle of Wight in a fog, is filling with water. In response to ...

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  43. A SON BRUTALLY ASSAULTS HIS FATHER.

    The Commissioner of Police received a telegram to-day from the constable in charge at Derranbandi stating that a wellknown surveyor named Martin Lavelle ...

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  44. A WOMAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred at Carcoar to-day. A young man named David Ogle had loaded a gun with what he thought was blank cartridge and fired ...

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  45. THE WARSHIP VICTORIA

    Several unsuccessful attempts have been made to refloat and tow off the warship Victoria, of the Mediterranean Station, which is now ashore on the ...

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