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  3. CONVERSION OF AUSTRALIAN DEBTS.

    Frederick Holder, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, recently addressed the following letter to Mr. M. F. Cavanagh, of Perth :— ...

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  4. THE NORTH-WEST COUNTRY.

    The Government expedition to explore for gold and other minerals in the country between Oodnadatta and the extreme north-west corner of the state, in the ...

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  5. RELIGIOUS RIOTS.

    In connection with the riot at the Rev. Dill Mackay's meeting at Wyalong on Thursday, some cases were dealt with at the local Court on Saturday. A lad named ...

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  6. Y.W.C.A.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. W. Herbert Phillipps opened the Training Home for Servants and Holiday and Rest Home for Young Women at the Semaphore, formed ...

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  7. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The London newspapers published this morning announce that, at the instance of the deceased soldier's relatives, arrangements have now been made to being the ...

    Article : 375 words
  8. DOUBLE MURDER IN A LOCKUP.

    A double murder was committed on Sunday in the lockup yard at Mackay. A kanaka named Sow Too Loo, who was awaiting trial for the murder of a girl ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The departure of a couple of cornermen from the Tivcli does not appear to have affected the popularity of that house, which was crowded on Saturday night, when ...

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  10. THE ROBERT REID CASE.

    The heating of the charge brought by the Minister of Customs against Robert Reid & Co., limited, of having made a false customs entry was concluded on ...

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  11. MASSED BANDS CONCERT.

    The promoters of the massed bands concert were favoured with perfect weather on Sunday afternoon, and consequently the Exhibition Oval was attended by a ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    A peculiar case of assault was dealt with at the City Court to-day. Michael Lynch was charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Robert Lipscombe, and the ...

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  13. AN “ABSURD HUMOUR.”

    The Daily News has published what is regarded in London as an absurd rumour to the effect that there is a widespread feeling in Edinburgh that the distinguished ...

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  14. STORMS IN VICTORIA.

    Much damage was done at Horsham by a violent storm which broke over the district, on Saturday evening. Four children of Mr. James Agnew were sheltering in a ...

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  15. THE CHAMPION FOURS.

    The champion four-oar race for the City Challenge Cup—a perpetual trophy presented by Mr. F. W. Bullock in 1892—was rowed on the Port Adelaide River on ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Proceedings, against Capt. Arthur William Cole, master of the steamer Balmoral, have been quashed on technical grounds. He was arrested on a charge that he was about ...

    Article : 534 words
  17. AMERICAN AND GERMAN NAVIES.

    Admiral Dewey, the famous American naval officer who was in command of the squadron which destroyed the Spanish fleet, at Manila, in 1898, made an important ...

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  18. SUICIDE OF MR. R. C. YEO.

    This morning information was received of the death, of Mr. Richard Curtis Yeo, of Lancelot, whose body was found in a [?]ank on his property.—Dr. J. R. Stevenson held ...

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  19. RIFLEMEN FOR BISLEY.

    There now appears -to be an excellent prospect of a representative Australian rifle team being sent to Bisley this year. On Friday Lieut-Col. Oldershaw, ...

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  20. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Mr. F.H. Pollock, the lessee of the Theatre Royal, returned on Saturday from a trip to the eastern states, whither ne went to complete his arrangements for providing ...

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  21. HIGHLANDERS AT TRENCH WORK.

    A good muster of the Adelaide Gordons paraded at the Victoria Square Railway Station on Saturday afternoon, under Lieut. Smeaton. On reaching Glenelg the ...

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  22. YACHTING.

    The last races of the season in connection with the Royal South Australian Yacht Squ[?]dron were held at the. Semaphore on Saturday afternoon. Chief ...

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  23. ATTEMPTED HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    Shortly before noon on Saturday there was a flutter of excitement among the police when it became, known that a sensational and daring sticking up case had ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. FOOTBALL.

    Australian Football.—A Sydney correspondent writes:—“The New South Wales Football League (a body recently formed for the purpose of furthering the game in New South Wales) has to date ...

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  25. A SUGAR COATING FOR THE PILL.

    In view of the possibility that the German press might be perturbed and irritated by his criticisms of lbs Kaiser's navy, Admiral Dewey has explained to President ...

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  27. SALT WATER IN THE MURRAY.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. R. Butler) has shown us-a well-developed garfish given to him by the Assistant Inspector of Fisheries (Mr. S. Mclntosh), ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Nearly the whole of Saturday's sittings of the Circuit Court was taken up with the case of Joseph Sharpe, who was charged with the theft of a quantity of zinc ...

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