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  2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Richard B. S. Kamp, a well-known officer in the service of Goldsbrough, Mort, & Co., died on Sunday. He entered the service of Mort & Co. in 1879, and ...

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  3. THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    London, January 13, 1.30 p.m. It is officially stated by the Post-Office authorities that in the accident by fire which delayed at Nebraska the train ...

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  4. COURT OF MARINE ENQUIRY.

    [Before His Ho[?]r Mr. Justice Bundey, with Captains Gibon and Malzard as Nautical Assessors J An enquiry into the circumstances relating ...

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  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The morning papers announce the terms of the ultimatum which the Marquis of Salisbury, British Foreign Minister, has caused to be presented to ...

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  6. THE KING OF SPAIN.

    The reports of the physicians attending the young King of Spain remove all immediate ground of alarm. His Majesty is making progress towards recovery. ...

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  7. Threatened Labour Trouble at Port Adelaide.

    After the lapse of over two years there is cause to fear that Port Adelaide will again be the scene of one of those unfortunate labour troubles which are not only expensive ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor and at the Councillors except Mr. J. Jude, from whom an apology was received. A letter was read from Sir E. T. Smith asking the Corporation ...

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  9. THE DEMOCRATIC CLUB.

    In the centre of the city is the home of the Adelaide Democratic Club. A short walk north-westwards down Waymouth-street is the Mutual Stores; in the [?]rat floor of this ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Colonial Secretary of Western Australia has intimated that the date and place fixed for the proposed Federal Conference will suit the convenience of ...

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  11. AFFAIRS IN SPAIN.

    The Republican party in Spain have been much encouraged by the excitement and unrest consequent on the illness of the young King, and the inability of ...

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  12. LORD HARTINGTON.

    London, January 13. The Marquis of Harrington, who has been suffering from a Severe attack of congestion of the lungs—the result of a ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND.

    A conference has taken place at Blackall between representatives of the squatters and shearers with a view to arranging an agreement, but nothing definite has been ...

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  14. PROSPECTS OF PEACE.

    The principal points of the Russian Budget tor the year were published in this morning's papers. The financial statement is regarded as indicative of peace, ...

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  15. REPORTED DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT.

    The New York Herald of this morning (London edition) states on what it professes to be good authority that the British Parliament will be dissolved after ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Exhibition Rifle Meeting was opened at Dunedin to-day. Up to date 143,912 persons have paid for admission to the Exhibition. ...

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  17. TASMANIA

    The Agent-General (Hon. E. N. C. Braddon) writes to say that there is a demand for bismuth in Paris. ...

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  18. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The latest returns from New York show that the influenza epidemic is gradually decreasing in that city. ...

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  19. HEAVY RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Rain continues pretty general throughout the colony, while the southern district has been visited with a heavy downpour, and fears are entertained of floods ...

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  20. TROUBLES ON THE GUINEA COAST.

    The French troops cent into Dahomey rescue Governor Clement-Thomas, of Senegal, recently seized In a raid by subjects of the King of Dahomey, have ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. Sporting.

    The weights for the A. B. C. Summer Meeting will be published to-day. Mr. Edwin Woodhouse, son of Mr. Fred Woodhonse, has just completed, to the order ...

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  22. THE ORLANDO AT AUCKLAND.

    The flagship Orlando, with Lord Carrington and Admiral Scott on board, arrived at Dunedin on Sunday evening. ...

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  23. DEATH OF THE HON. J. LORD, M. L.C.

    The Hon. John Lord, M. L. C., was killed to-day by being thrown out of a cab. Being in ill-health he was in the habit of going out for a drive every day. ...

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  24. Norwood Items.

    KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD CORPORATION, —The question of finance occupied a large share of attention at the meeting of this Corporation on Monday evening. ...

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  25. THE PENRITH TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the body of the Indian who was shot by Constable Moseley after fatally stabbing Sergeant Beattie at Penrith on Friday was concluded at ...

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  26. SUDDEN DEATHS.

    Mr. Alexander Armstrong, a wellknown squatter of Warramine Creek, died suddenly on Sunday night. He was an old colonist, having arrived early in ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIAN MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The election of officers of the Australasian Miners Association is concluded, results being as follows:—President, Mr. R. Sleath; Vice-President, Mr. J. ...

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  28. THE FEDERATION DELEGATES.

    Sir—Now the last act in our House of Assembly is to be played out on Wednesday next, after a most fruitless session, except promises and talk, I trust the members will ...

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  29. SYDNEY SPORTING NEWS.

    Scratchings:—S. T. C. Challenge Stakes, Correze and Eva. ...

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  30. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Boudoir passengers per express to Adelaide :—Messrs.' Wilson, G. W. Cotton, M. L. O., O. C. Kingston, M.P., Weat-Erskine, M.L.C., O. C. Schumacher, ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.

    The sectional meetings of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science were concluded to-day. The remainder of the week will be devoted to ...

    Article : 275 words
  32. INTER-UNIVERSITY CRICKET.

    The cricket match between representative teams from the Melbourne and Sydney Universities' was concluded here to-day. The Sydneyit[?] in their first innings had made ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. COMMON READING - BOOK FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    The 29 th Inst, has been fixed upon as the date for the meeting of the Intercolonial Conference on the subject of a common reading - book for the public ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. Amusements.

    THEATRE ROYAL. Another very large attendance assembled at the Royal on the second presentation of "The Beggar Student." As before, the ...

    Article : 172 words
  35. DARLING DISTRICT NEWS.

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  37. CHILD DROWNED AT GAWLER.

    A sad drowning case occurred at Gawler South this afternoon, the victim being a child named Sohmidt, two and a half years old. Mrs. Sohmidt oame over from Melbourne ...

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  38. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Another large audience greeted the London Pavilion Company on Monday night. The performance was gone through with great spirit and met with well-merited approval. ...

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  39. UNNOTICED BRAVERY.

    Sir—Doubtless most of your readers saw the local which appeared in the columns of the Register of December 30 last with reference to the plucky rescue of the ...

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  40. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named Hanoock, formerly landlord of the Foundry Hotel, Adelaide, and who also kept an hotel at Mitoham, attempted to commit suicide at Mannahill yesterday with ...

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  41. STRASBURG CLOCK.

    The number of visitors to this instructive show was very large on Monday afternoon. It was also well attended in the evening. ...

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  42. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The Board of Health have decided upon telegraphing to the colonial health authorities asking what precautionary measures they Intend to take regarding the malls, ...

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  43. SWITCHBACK AND TOBOGGAN.

    The Switchback and Toboggan still attract people. On Monday evening they were well patronised. ...

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