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  2. Obitu[?]

    DEATH OF ANOTHER OLD PRESSMAN.—We have to record the death on Thursday evening, at his residence, Freeman-street, of another old colonist in the person of Mr. William ...

    Article : 680 words
  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Financiers urge that New Wales should place at least bonds to the value of £1,000,000 locally, even if the Treasurer should have to pay a higher price ...

    Article : 265 words
  4. EAST TORRENS SCHOOL BOARD.

    The report of the East Torrens Board of Advice for the fourteen months ending February 29,1892, contains the following :—" During the period fourteen ordinary, twelve Board, ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. T. H Brooker, M.P). Councillors Ralph , Blight, Mannion, Beid, Patten, and Gaskell, and the Town Clerk and Surveyor (Mr. J. Tail). The following letter was received ...

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    FEMALE REFUGE.—The monthly committee meeting of the S.A. Female Refuge was held on Thursday last. Present—Major. General Downes (President), in the chair, Lady Colton, ...

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  7. Seed Wheat for Farmers.

    THE SEED-WHEAT FUN.[?] -It will be remembered that as the result of an appeal made to the public by the Register proprietors in 1890 some £725 was subscribed ...

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  8. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    T[?] Geelong by-election to-day resulted [?] follows :—Hopkins, 1,610 votes ; Peters, 1,358; Deane, 208. Mr. Hopkins was accordingly returned. ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Assembly sat all through last night and to-day considering the Estimates. About 4 a.m the Attorney-General moved that progress ...

    Article : 327 words
  10. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation from the marine engineers waited upon the Colonial Treasurer to-day to urge the appointment of engineer as a member of the Marine ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    A man named Martin McMahon committed suicide to-day at Epsom, near Auckland, by exploding a dynamite cartridge. His body was terribly ...

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  12. TASMANIA.

    Silver Queen shares fell heavily to-day owing to a rumour that the Company's overdraft had been stopped. The rumour was groundless. ...

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  13. HEALTH OF THE QUEEN.

    Her Majesty the Queen is fretting greatly over the death of her grandson, the Duke of Clarence and Avondale. She visits the tomb of the deceased ...

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  14. UNITED STATES.

    The debate on the Bill proposing to admit wool into the United States free of duty will begin on Tuesday next. At present there is by no means ...

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  15. MYSTERIOUS VICTORIAN TRAGEDY.

    A tragedy at Windsor was brought to light to-day by a woman inspecting a cottage which was to let with a view of renting it. Noticing a bad smell in one ...

    Article : 265 words
  16. RAILWAY ARBITRATION CASE.

    Preliminaries in connection with the railway arbitration case between Mr. G. C. Wilson, contractor for the fourth section of the railway between Brisbane and ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. CITY SCAVENGING.

    Sir—Having perused your able sub-leader, I give my opinion of the Corporation Inspectors' reports on Mr. Farrell's straightforward (though, I should Bay, lenient) report on the ...

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  18. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The prospects of the next harvest in Russia represent a desperate state of affairs, owing to the slender stock of seed cereals at command. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN THEATRICAL

    The general half-yearly meeting of the Australian Theatrical Management Company was held to-day, Mr. George Coppin, M.L.C., presiding. The ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. Doung Australia

    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SUNDAY.—-It will be seen by an advertisement in another page that next Sunday has been set apart for a special effort in the Sunday-schools on behalf of the ...

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  21. EUROPEAN DISTRESS.

    The acute distress existing in Vienna has led to the commission of many murders, and the number of these crimes is on the increase. ...

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  22. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    PERSONAL.—Truth and Progress for March 3 has the following :—Rev. E. Vaughan, late of Yorke's Peninsula, has accepted a call to the Baptist Church at Mannum. Rev. H. ...

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  23. MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.

    The Manchester Corporation is raising a further loan for £1,500,000 to assist in the completion of the ship canal between Liverpool and their city. ...

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  24. FEARS OF SHIPWRECK.

    Fears are entertained, for the safety of the schooner Queen, which has been trading between Sydney and Port Macquarie. On Friday last she was seen, ...

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  25. MESSRS. MURRIETTA & CO.

    There has been a hitch in the transfer of Messrs. Murrietta & Co's asset to a realization Company and the arrangement recently reported will be probably ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. AN UNHAPPY MARRIAGE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day the case of Bradley v. Bradley was concluded. The suit was brought by Emily Bradley against Walter Bradley, an ex-M.L.A. ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. LABOUR ELECTORAL LEAGUE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A few weeks ago a dispute arose between the Central Executive of the labour Electoral League and the Trades and Labour Council in consequence of ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. THE HANSARD PUBLISHING UNION.

    The Prosecution of the Directors of the Hansard Publishing Union is proceeding. The Treasury declare that over £1,000,000 has been extracted from the public by ...

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  29. WALT WHITMAN.

    Walt Whitman, the American poet, who is in his eighty-third year, is still ill, his condition being-critical. ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED MATRICIDE.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Samuel Kirby was charged with having attempted to murder his mother by cutting her throat on February 8 last. Mrs. ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. SEASONABLE GIFTS OF FRUIT.

    Sir—I am sure there are many persons owning gardens much of whose fruit goes to waste every season. I am equally sure that if these people knew how to dispose of this fruit ...

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  32. THE TORRENSIDE MANURE WORKS.

    At the meeting of the Hindmarch Board of Health held on Thursday evening, the following petition was read:—" We the undersigned householders of Hindmarsh testify to the ...

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  33. THE ENGLISH COAL TRADE.

    In consequence of the restriction of the coal output many factories in the Midland and North portions of England are closing, the owners being destitute of ...

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  34. THE VICTORIAN UNEMPLOYED TROUBLE.

    The unemployed at Donald are very dissatisfied at the Government passing over local men and bringing unemployed from Melbourne for the railway works. ...

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  35. BANK CONSPIRATORS.

    At the Newcastle Quarter Sessions to-day the prisoners Had field and Low, who were convicted on Wednesday on a charge of conspiracy to defraud in ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Declaring land exempt from action of Land Boards, Hundred of Davenport; altering the boundaries of Circuit Courts districts in accordance with the Northern Territory Justice ...

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  37. TO THE EDITIOR

    Sir—The present season presents an opportunity to those who have gardens of extending a kind and welcome munificence to the several charitable institutions of the city by sending ...

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  38. OCEAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Massilia arrived at Suez on March 1 homewards. The Oriental arrived at Colombo on March 1. homewards. ...

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  39. APPOINTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  40. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN " HONOURABLE."

    An information to-day was laid in Auckland against J. B. Whyte, a member of the Legislative Council, and Alfred Elkonridge, late Receiver of Crown ...

    Article : 190 words
  41. THE LABOUR COMMISSION.

    Delegates representing both masters and [?]nen have testified before the Royal Labour Commission to the efficiency and utility of Conciliation and Arbitration ...

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  42. A THIEVING GOOSE.

    The goose has, from the days of i[?]op, been noted for its foolishness, and it is refreshing to be able to point to one which forms An exception to the general rule. Mrs. Byram, of ...

    Article : 198 words
  43. CHESS.

    Hindmarsh Club.—The match in connection with this club was continued on Thursday evening at the Town Hall, Hindmarsh. Mr. V. J. Pavia won from Mr. A. M. Thomas, and Mr. F. King from Mr. C. ...

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  44. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The death is reported at the age of seventy -six of Sir John Coode, K.C. M.G., the eminent engineer, who is well known on account of services rendered in ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. MILITARY PROMOTION.

    Lieutenant R. Lovelock, Volunteer Militia Reserve Force, to be Captain, vice Herbert, promoted Major. Eminent medical men recommend the pop[?] ...

    Article : 54 words
  47. Advertising

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    Advertising : 76 words
  48. Advertising

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