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  2. IN THE SPRING

    The system needs a renovator. All admit this. It is only the question of what is best. A medicine which has for TWELVE YEAR PROVED ITS SUPERIORITY ...

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  3. Echoes and Re-Echoes.

    I was quite prepared to find a man who would present himself to me as a cross between Boulanger and Stanley, with ft dash of Livingstone and just a flavour of Gordon. I thought ...

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  4. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A woman about fifty-nine years of age, and supposed to be the widow of a cooper named Davis, threw herself in front of the locomotive of a special train this morning about three ...

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  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Marshal de Fonseca, the deposed President and Dictator of Brazil, will retire to a small island in the Bay of Rio de Janeiro. ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    The action of the Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company is still occupying the Supreme Court The plaintiffs’ case [?] not yet concluded. ...

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  7. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Premier of Ontario declares that the Dominion of Canada will not agree to annexation to the United States for any commercial advantage that America can ...

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  8. A ROYAL PREACHER.

    The Emperor William of Germany has arranged for the publication of the sermons that he delivered to his crew and fellow-passengers on board his yacht ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking at Dunedin to day His Excellency the Governor said that he believed that with care New Zealand would become Denmark’s greatest competitor. To him the colony ...

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  10. THE PORTUGUESE IN AFRICA.

    The Mafti, a powerful native tribe, have attacked and captured a number of Portuguese stations in Mozambique. ...

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  11. Amusements.

    Adelaide Oval.—Cricket—South Adelaide v. Adelaide; Hindmarsh v. North Adelaide. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Hindley-street—Cyclorama, ...

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  12. PRINCE GEORGE OF WALES.

    Prince George of Wales is progressing towards recovery from his attack of enteric fever, although he suffers from severe [?]ervous depression. ...

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  13. THEATRE ROYAL.

    A complimentary benefits was [?] to Mr. Stilling Duff on Friday night, when that well-known drama Tom Taylor’s “Ticket of Leave Man” was ...

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  14. ROTUNDA CONCERT.

    On Friday evening, although the weather was not very propitious, a good number listened to and enjoyed a programme of pleasing and popular music by the Locomotive Band. These ...

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  15. THE LATE DUKE OF CLEVELAND.

    The heirs of the late Duke of Cleveland have paid duty on personal estate of the value of £1,600,000. ...

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  16. CYCLORAMA.

    The first anniversary of the opening of “Jerusalem” will be celebrated in Adelaide to-day, and it seems hardly necessary to prophesy that there will be an unusually large ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A few days ago Mr. Mathew McArtney, chief engineer of the steamer Fantee, Was drowned at Cossack owing to the-capering of a boat. ...

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  18. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday, NOVEMBER 27. Present—The Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen, M P.), Aldermen Bo[?]ock, Hagedorn, Sketheway, and Ellery, and Councillors Madge, Myers, Robertson, Sellar, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ANOTHER GERMAN FAILURE.

    Herr Loewy and another Director of the latest defaulting German Bank have been arrested on a charge of fraud. They have no assets. ...

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  20. VICTORIA’S BIG LOAN.

    Though every preparation hoe been made by the Treasurer for the floating of the first instalment of the £6.000,000 loon it is not likely to be placed on the London market for ...

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  21. ART EXAMINATIONS.

    At the art examinations held on Friday, November 13, sixty-three candidates sat for examination, the following forty-one being successful in second-grade freehand:— ...

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  22. Remember the Children.

    Children’s Christmas CH[?].—A meeting of ladies and gentlemen forming the general committee interested in the movement to provide Christmas cheer for poor children was ...

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  23. THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.

    A difficulty has arisen with the engineer for the Manchester Ship Canal over the question of cost, the expenditure having been already £860,000 above ...

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  24. THE CHARGE AGAINST A NAVAL LIEUTENANT.

    The Court-martial appointed to enquire into the charge brought against Lieutenant Sydney Robert Fremantle, of the gunnery ship ...

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  25. THE TASMANIAN EXHIBITION.

    The Exhibition was largely attended tonight Mr. Sa[?]tt has effected a decided reform in the Victorian Court, which is now showing much better advantage. The New ...

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  26. SIMONSEN’S OPERA COMPANY “ERNANI.”

    This operatic writing of Verdi’s was first produced in Venice in March, 1844, and afterwards wards in England in the fallowing year. The libretto is from the pen of F. M. Piave, of ...

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  27. RAILWAY COLLISION IN VICTORIA.

    A collision occurred at Tooborac, on the North-Western line, this morning between the 7.55 o’clock mixed train from Wallan to Bendigo and the 7 o’clock goods train from ...

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  28. OPERA FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Musgrove, the well-known Australian entrepreneur, has arranged to take Sir Augustus Harris’s (Covent Garden) Opera Company on tour through Australia ...

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  29. THE RUSSIAN NEWS.

    Since June last a German agency has sent 40,000 Russian Jews to North and South America and some to Australia. Hebrews still remaining in Russia hare ...

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  30. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    GOOD TEMPLA[?]. — The Ebenezer Lodge, No. 11, of the I.O.G.T., gave an entertainment at their Lodgeroom, Primitive Methodist Church, Prospect, on November 25, when the ...

    Article : 268 words
  31. VICTORIAN RAILWAY MATTERS.

    After an interview with the liquidator of Wright &. Edwards, Limited, to-day, the Railway Commissioners decided to determine the existing contracts with that firm for the ...

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  32. THE LATE LORD LYTTON.

    It is reported that the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, British Ambassador at Rome, who was mentioned as likely to take the position even before the Earl’s ...

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  33. DARKEST ENGLAND AND GENERAL BOOTH.

    Sir—To whom do the poor belong? The replay to this question comes from the class which runs England at the present time, [?]., “They do not belong to us, they are fearful ...

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  34. INFLUENZA.

    During the present month 40,000 cases of influenza have been under treatment in Berlin. ...

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  35. A REVENGEFUL CHINAMAN.

    A Chinaman named Sing Chow Chi murdered a man named Fairhead in the employ of a grazier named We Us in the North-West. The Chinaman has confessed to the deed, and ...

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  36. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Earl of Derby, who was Secretary of State for the Colonies in Mr. Gladstone’s 1882 Administration, has recovered from his attack of illness. ...

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  37. PRESENTATION TO MR. J, VARDON, J.P,

    On Friday evening at the Council Chamber Hindm[?]h, a public presentation was made to Mr. J. Yardon, J.P., retiring Mayor of the town, after three years’ service, of an oil painting of himself in ...

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  38. THE MELBOURNE WOOL TRADE DISPUTE.

    With regard to the dispute in the wool trade, which culminated yesterday in the members of the Woolbuyers’ Association not attending an auction, it is considered probable that an early ...

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  39. CHESS.

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  40. RAISING THE CAPE VERDE.

    The Commissioner of Trade and Customs has adopted the plans of Mr. A. Wilson, Engineer of Ports and Harbours, for the raising of the sunken vessel Cape Verde. He proposes to ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. ADELAIDE COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The Directors of this establishment, Messrs. Reimann and Sharp, invited their patrons to a concert given by the students in the Albert Hall on Friday night. ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    One of the worst duset[?]ms ever experienced here occurred last night. It lasted from 7 o’clock till the morning, and made the night pitch dark. Iron shanties were unroofed, and ...

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  43. THE MELBOURNE MURDER.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Mary Julia Conway, who died from the effects of a wound inflicted on Tuesday evening by Louisa Dennis, who was present in custody. ...

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  44. CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS CHEER.

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