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  2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier Building Society trial was continued to-day. Further evidence was taken, and the case was adjourned till Friday. ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    It has transpired that Mr. Gladstone recommended Mr. Justin McCarthy, M.P. for Londonderry, and Vice-President of the Irish National League, to ...

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  4. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS

    The Council dealt at length with the Broken Hill Water Supply Bill. In Committee it was taken through with only verbal amendments, and with the ...

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  5. EXCITING SCENE AT THE SYDNEY THEATRE ROYAL.

    A most sensational scene was witnessed to-night at the Theatre Royal during the progress of the performance of “ Hero and Leander” by the Potter - Bellew ...

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  6. FREE EDUCATION.

    After a debate extending over several days and characterized by an amount of earnestness arid ability highly creditable to those who took part in it, the ...

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  7. MINING NEWS.

    A rumour was circulated to-day that a rich find of ore had been made in the British Mine. I interviewed Mr. Howell, and found that there was no foundation for the report. A ...

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  8. SPORTING NOTES.

    South Australian horses continue to have a good time in Victoria, and it is hardly likely that the owners now in Melbourne will send their horses back for our summer meetings. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Water Police Court to-day a boy named Arthur French was fined £20 and costs for running a totalizator. Messrs. Dalgety & Co. have dicided to ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The Legislative Assembly in Committee considered the Estimates. There was a good deal of discussion on the vote of £39,132 for immigration. Sir S. ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND.

    The Marine Board to-day decided that the collision between the steamers Burwah and Kate in Moreton Bay on the night of the 11th inst. by which die Kate was ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    Heavy rains have fallen at Yilgarn, and the dam belonging to Eraser's South G.M. Co. is full. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Christchurch Chamber of Commerce have resolved to approach the Government with a view to persuading them to join in the guarantee to the Cable ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Yesterday Lieutenant - Colonel De Wolski and Colonel French, two of the members of the Defence Commission, accompanied by Captain W. N. Moore, ...

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  15. JUNCTION S.M. COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Junction Company was held to-day. Mr. W. E. King., Chairman of Directors, who presided, moved the adoption of the report. ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALASIAN CONFERENCE ON CHARITY.

    The following is the report of the suggestions of the committee to the final meeting of delegrates which were in due course adopted. 1. This Conference suggests that all charitable ...

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  17. TASMANIA.

    Silver stocks are hardening all round. Mount Zeehan shares advanced well to-day. Kings reached £105, Queens £8, and Crowns £35. Other stocks are also ...

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  18. MINING INSPECTOR'S REPORT.

    The Acting Inspector of Mines (Mr. J. V. Parkes) handed the following report to the Commissioner of Crown Lands on Thursday, November 27:— ...

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  19. CONSUMPTION.

    Professor Allen, of the Melbourne University, who is now in London, has wired Dr. Koch, at Berlin, asking him to supply lymph for treating consumption in ...

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  20. HORRIBLE MURDER.

    A revolting murder is reported as having occurred at Mount Riddle, three miles from Healesville, where the naked trunk of a man has been discovered, ...

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  21. VICTORIAN RAILWAY REFORM.

    Amongst the reforms proposed by the new Government in connection with the railways it is proposed that it shall not be obligatory on the Commissioners to hear ...

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  22. THE DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    The Minister for Defence to-day received a telegram from Major-General Tulloch at King George's Sound, stating that the Conference of military and ...

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  23. THE SOMNER WILL CASE.

    In the Probate Court to-day Mr. Higgins stated that he had been instructed to apply for probate of the will of the late Henry Moss. The application relates to ...

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  24. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    The German Army budget, introduced, into the German Parliament yesterday, provides for an increased expenditure of 26,000,000 marks (about £1,300,000). ...

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  25. SUNKEN VESSELS IN HOBSON'S BAY.

    An examination of die sunken vessel Cape Verde shows that considerable damage has been done by the heavy weather of last month. Only about a ...

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  26. THE NEW BISHOP OF NEWCASTLE.

    The proceedings in connection with the election of a Bishop for the Diocese of Newcastle closed to-night; 105 votes were recorded, 18 of which were in favour of ...

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  27. DEATH OF MRS. MOREHEAD.

    Mrs. B. D. Morehead, wife of the late Premier of Queensland, died here to-day. She had been suffering from rheumatic fever, and was about to go to England for ...

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  28. OPPOSITION TO THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON STRIKES.

    At a meeting of the-Trades and Labour Council to-night a resolution was passed entering a protest against unnecessary waste of public money by the ...

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  29. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Cunninghame Graham, the Socialist member for the North-west Division of Lanarkshire, has given notice of motion for the introduction of an Eight-hours ...

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  30. THREATENING THE LIFE OF SIR HENRY PARKES.

    A miner named John Robinson was arrested to-day on a charge of threatening the life of Sir Henry Parkes. The accused hails from Gundagai, whence ...

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  31. PORT PIRIE HOSPITAL.

    Indignation is being expressed here at the inaction of the Government with reference to the local hospital building. It has been completed for a month, but no stem have been ...

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  32. THE NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    The Minister of Defence has received a report made by Admiral Scott on the inspection of the Naval Forces on November 10. He speaks highly of the manner ...

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  33. PORT ADELAIDE MORGUE.

    Sir—About a year ago as Officer of Health to the Port Adelaide Local Board of Health I brought under its notice the necessity of having the morgue moved from its present ...

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  34. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    There is an unconfirmed rumour in the city that the Bank of England will issue 10,000,000 £1 notes, with silver reserves as security. ...

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  35. SUICIDE BY DROWNING.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Elizabeth, wife of John Tennsedet, nurseryman, near Penola, which was found in a well yesterday. The evidence showed that deceased ...

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  36. DEFRAUDING THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    Victor Taylor, late chief booking-clerk at the Redfern Railway Station, was charged at the Central Police Court today with forging a cheque for £500 with ...

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  37. ILL-TREATING HINDU SEAMEN.

    Nineteen Hindu seamen were charged at the City Police Court to-day with absenting themselves without leave from the steamer Clitus. Their defence was ...

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  38. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

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  39. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the market was unchanged. Faulty Merinos show the greatest decline in prices as compared with the October rates. Good ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    The Premier has issued notifications to all the members of the Federation Convention informing them that the Convention will be opened in Sydney on March 2. ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL.

    The butter from Camden, New South Wales, which has arrived by the P. & O. steamer Victoria, is sweet and of good quality. It will probably realize 110s. per ...

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  42. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Proclaiming water reserves in the Hundreds of Arkaba and Cavenagh; resuming water reserve in the Hundred of Clinton; defining boundaries of Cockburn school district, a ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Having read your sub-leader in this meaning's Register I would like your readers to consider the following:—1. Are people aware that by erecting such at Glanville it means a ...

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  44. SILVER.

    Silver has risen ⅛d. and is now quoted at 3s. 11⅛d. per ounce. [RECEIVED November 27,1.30 p.m.] London, November 26. ...

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  45. AFTER NINETEEN YEARS.

    Dear Sir—The case of Mrs. John Gemmill presents a striking example of suffering and marvellous cure. She has lived in and near Milroy for thirty years, and is sixty-nine. In ...

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  46. APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. L. C. W. Wilcken to be Clerk to the Narracoorte Licensing Bench. ...

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  47. DEFENCE FORCES.

    Captain A. Kerr placed on the Retired Non-effective List, V.F. ...

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  48. BREAKING OPEN A SAFE.

    Some time on Wednesday night the iron safe at the Bays water Railway Station was taken out of the office and placed on the footpath, where it was blown open with ...

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  49. MARRIAGE ACT.

    The Rev. James Sunter, Anglican, has been enrolled as Officiating Minister, and the Rev. A. T. Sampson appointed as Officiating Minister, under the Marriage Act. ...

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  50. Advertising

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