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  2. Amusements.

    “ East Lynne” was played to a satisfactory house on Friday. The drama was as well presented as on the previous evening. Miss Norton, as the unhappy Madame Vine, acted ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A Juvenile Exhibition was opened to-day at Hamilton, and it is intended to keep it open for two or three months. The Marine Salvage Association’s lighter ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH

    The budgets of the Russian Ministers War and Marine (General Vannovski and Vice-Admiral Tchikhatchoff) have just been brought in. They provide for ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND.

    Arrangements are being made by the Central Separation League for Mr. E. Archer to go to England at an early date on behalf of the separation movement. ...

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  6. MR. SNAZELLE.

    The Town Hall was full again on Friday evening, when Mr. Snazelle repeated his very interesting entertainment. To-night is announced as the last night, and a specially ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of ratepayers of Robe Ward was held in the Temperance Hall, Tynte-street, North Adelaide, on Friday evening. Councillor G. Anderson presided over a moderate ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government are taking stringent measures to prevent horses suspected of suffering from glanders from being landed in the colony from Sydney. ...

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  9. PRINCE GEORGE OF WALES.

    Prince George, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, is considerably better. The fever from which he is suffering is abating. ...

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  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Salvation Army who have commenced operations at Northam, will begin in Perth early next month. They have hired a building for the purpose of establishing head-quarters ...

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  11. IRELAND.

    The Irish Catholic declares that there is a widely spread scheme afloat in Ireland to induce young men to join secret Societies, which have been placed under ...

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  12. ADELAIDE STRING QUARTET CLUB.

    The sixth and last concert of the season of this musical Society was given in the Albert Hall on Friday night in the presence of a good audience. A much larger attendance was ...

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  13. AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Emin Pasha is now at Tsongoro within the British sphere of influence in East Central Africa. He has had repeated conflicts with the natives. ...

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    GENERAL BOOTH. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Consequent upon the pending strike M. Basly, a member of the French Chamber of Deputies, has urged the Government to assume control of the ...

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  16. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly this morning the remaining clauses of the Railway Act Amendment Bill were dealt with in! Committee. The Bill was reported with an amendment, ...

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  17. SCHOOL OF DESIGN.

    On Friday evening the second distribution of prizes won by the pupils of the School of Design took place at the Exhibition Building. Mr. C. T. Hargrave, Chairman of the Fine ...

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  18. CHAMPION CRICKETER.

    Dr. William Gilbert Grace is the greatest cricketer the world has ever seen. Eighteen years ago he visited Australia when he was at the zenith of his fame, and delighted colonials ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GENERAL BOOTH AND THE SALVATION ARMY.

    “ If he had been a soldier he would have been the greatest general of the century.” That is what Lord Wolseley, England’s eminent general, said not long ago of William Booth, ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    The Legislative Council continue the criticism of the public works policy of the Government, and are discussing the items seriatim, and cutting down votes to an unusual extent. ...

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Marquis of Abergavenny (William Nevill), who is sixty-five years of age, is suffering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. ...

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  22. THE BOURKE VACANCY.

    Messrs. Thomas Waddell and Donald McDonald were to-day nominated as candidates for the vacancy caused in the Bourke electorate by the conviction of Mr. J. P. Howe. ...

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  23. PORT ADELAIDE.

    Candidates for municipal honours were given an opportunity to express their views at a public meeting held at the Port Town Hall on Friday evening. The ex-Mayor, Mr. R. W. ...

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  24. A CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY.

    George Giles and George Thompson, well-known criminals, were convicted to-day with having conspired to falsely accuse Edward Bell of burglary, and were remanded for ...

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  25. VICTORIAN RIFLE MATCHES.

    The final stage of the Queen’s Prize was tired off at Williamstown to-day. The weather was cold, with the wind blowing almost a gale with occasional sharp showers. Corporal Kirk, of ...

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  26. NEW GOVERNOR OF BANK OF ENGLAND.

    Mr. David Powell, the present Deputy-Governor of the Bank of England, will succeed Sir William Lidderdale as Governor in April next. ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIAN CHARITY CONFERENCE.

    At the Australasian Conference on charity to-day Mr. Jacob Goldstein read a paper on the subject of the unemployed, making some startling statements relative to the agitation ...

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  28. THE STEAMER TALUNE STRUCK A SUNKEN ROCK.

    During the Talune’s voyage from Melbourne Hobart she struck on a supposed rock in the vicinity of Swan Island. She was going at full speed, and the weather was calm at the ...

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  29. SIMONSEN’S OPERA COMPANY.

    Already much interest is felt in the coming the Italian Opera Company which has recently been playing with great success in Melbourne. The names of the artists, though ...

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  30. CORNISH ASSOCIATION.

    The Cornish fraternity of Adelaide represented by the “Cornish Association” indulged in a social evening at the Rechabite Hall, Grote-street on Friday, November 20. A concert ...

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  31. TAILORS’ STRIKE IN SYDNEY.

    A conference was held to-day between the masters and tailors in reference to matters which led up to the strike now on. The masters insisted upon the admission of freedom ...

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  32. CHARGE AGAINST A LAND COMPANY’S MANAGER.

    This afternoon William Percy Smairl, J.P., Manger of the Imperial Land, Building, and Deposit Company, Limited, which has its head quarters at 171, Pitt-street, was arrested ...

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  33. RECEPTION TO CARDINAL MORAN.

    A brilliant gathering of the Roman Catholic clergy and laity attended a conversazione at the Exhibition Building to-day, when Cardinal Moran was formally welcomed by Mr. N. ...

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  34. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    A heavy thunderstorm was experienced here this morning. During its course a building in course of erection at Homebush was struck by lightning. Six men were working in the place ...

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  35. ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY.

    Sir—Now that we are to have the above company, in which we are promised a highly successful and rich treat, I would respectfully, however, beg leave to state that on many ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Mr. Hinchcliffe, the General Secretary to the Australian Labour Federation, has addressed a letter to Sir S. Griffith generally denying the statements recently made in ...

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  37. SUICIDE IN A LOCKUP.

    An extraordinary case of suicide occurred at Peak Hill Lockup to-day. A tailor named Benjamin Saunders, who is on remand from Parkes on a charge of being of unsound mind, ...

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  38. DAMAGE BY STORM AT BROKEN HILL.

    A violent storm of wind, dust, and hail visited the district yesterday. It was most violent in the neighbourhood of Round Hill, where houses in the township were ...

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  39. BURRA.

    At a ratepayers’ noting in the Institute Hall to-night the Mayor presided, and read his annual report, which was adopted. Candidates for the Council then addressed the ...

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  40. ROTUNDA CONCERT.

    It was hardly to be expected, considering unfavourable state of the weather for such an entertainment, that a large crowd would be induced to patronise the Rotunda concert on ...

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  41. RE ST. VINCENT-STREET, PORT ADELAIDE.

    Sir—With reference to your paragraph today, headed as above, I can testify as one who well known to have been present when all the Port Adelaide sections were selected and ...

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  42. THE CANTATA “VICTORIA.”

    Mr. Warwick Gainor has received ft letter from M. Leon Caroa, offering to entrust to him the production of his cantata “ Victoria” in Adelaide. Mr. Gainor is willing to ...

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  43. FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Late last night a fire occurred at North Broken Hill, near the Sportsmen’s Arms Hotel, and destroyed one three-roomed and one four-roomed house. ...

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