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  2. LAW COURTS.

    £1,000 damages for breach of agreement in connection with the Bale of a medical practice. Mr. J. H. Symon, Q.C, and Mr. J. E, Dempster for the plaintiff, and Mr, E, P. ...

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  3. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN GERMANY.

    Through a disastrous Inundation of the Elbe Valley an enormous tract of country extending over many German provinces has been submerged. The ...

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  4. OUR ANGLO-COLONIAL LETTER.

    The changes in the Cabinet of which I gava a forecast in my letter last week have becoma accomplished facts. Sir Henry Holland ha3 been raised to the peerage, and will take the ...

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  5. MINING.

    For some time past the Rising Sun property has been a favorite in mining circles, and the shares changed hands freely until a few days ago, when the ...

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  6. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Some remarks have recently been published in the Adelaide papers to the effect that the delays occurring in the transit of the Adelaide and Melbourne express are ...

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  7. THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY.

    The ceremony in connection with the coronation of their Imperial Majesties (the Emperor Frederick and the Empress Victoria Adelaide) of Germany will be ...

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  8. MAGISTRATES' COURT— BRIGHTON.

    Alice Maud Webb was charged with using threatening language towards G. W. Hiehet, jun., of Brighton. To find two sureties of £10 each and herself in £20 to keep the peace for ...

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  9. A Juvenile Exhibition in Melbourne.

    The Victorian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition was opened to-day with considerable ceremony by his Excellency the Governor. The building, which has been ...

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  10. DEATH OF THE SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR.

    The death is reported of Bargash-ben-Said, who since 1870 has occupied aa Sultan the throne of Zanzibar. ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. DW7ER GRAY, M.P.

    The death is announced of Mr. E. Dwyer Gray, M.P. for the city of Dublin, aged 43 years. ...

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  12. GENERAL BOULANGER.

    In consequence of his election to the Chamber of Deputies General Boulanger has resigned the command of the army corps at Clermont-Ferrand, to which he ...

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  13. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following are the latest departures for Australian ports:—Primera, for Fremantle; Jane, for Qaeensland; City of Madras and Achilles, for Sydney; ...

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  14. CONCESSION'S TO CROFTERS.

    The Duke of Sutherland, as one or tne largest of the land proprietors in the western islands, has offered to convert Into crofters holdings 20 miles of deer ...

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  15. The Chinese Question.

    Sir—In your issue of Friday last you call attention to the new phase which the so-called Chinese question has assumed, You hare made a fair acknowledgment of the ...

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  16. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ENGLAND.

    The Bill for the reconstruction of the system of local government in England, which was recently introduced into the House of Commons, meets with favor ...

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  17. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

    A dispatch from Masaowah received at Rome states that the Abyssinians, who have been massing in the hills outside the Italian lines, have now to the number ...

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  18. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    Mr, Carey Baldock, telegraph assistant, had his leg broken this evening whilst delivering a telegram, The horse he was riding suddenly bolted and threw him off. He was taken to ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A statement has been prepared by the Government Statistical Department showing the estimated population of New South Wales and Victoria on December ...

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  20. The Speakership.

    The following circular has been sent out to members of the Assembly:—" King Williamstreet, Adelaide, 26th March, 1888. Sir—You are particularly requested to attend at a ...

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  21. The Licensing Proposals.

    The temperance societies and the local optionists are organising strenuous opposition to the licensing proposals contained in the new County Government ...

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  22. THE APRIL WOOL SALES,

    The list of bales to be submitted at the series of wool auctions commencing on April 5 is almost complete. The wool market is slightly firmer. ...

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  23. Renmark.

    Our Renmark correspondent writes under date March 24:—"We have had very hot weather during the past week, the thermometer often standing at 80 in the shade, but ...

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  24. An Illegal Bargain.

    An important point was decided in the Supreme Court to-day. W. H. Palmer, of Richmond, sued Thomas Guthrie, of Geelong, for the recovery of £800 for ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Salomons, Q C., of Sydney, is about to terminate his stay In London, and will sail by the steamer Ballarat on the 19th prox. on his return to New South ...

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  26. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company.

    It is proposed to increase the capital of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company by £1,000,000, and half the atock will be issued shortly. ...

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  27. A Heavy Penalty.

    At the Water Police Court this morning Jas. E. Williams, master of the China Company's steamer Changsha, was charged with allowing seven Chinamen to escape ...

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  28. Launching of H.M.S. Nile.

    The twin screw armored ship Nile, 11.940 tons, which has been in process of construction at Pembroke, has been completed, and was yesterday launched ...

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  29. THE BARRIER MINES.

    Only three paresis of shares changed hauds at the Broken Hill Exchange to-day. Pinnacle Tributes realised 26s. 6d. at a month; Silver Kings, 30s.; and Great Iron Blows, ...

    Article : 179 words
  30. QUEENSLAND.

    Fresh trouble is cropping up at the Clermont goldfield with the Chinese who were recently expelled from the district. Several returned to work without miners' ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. Adjournment of Parliament.

    The Parliament has adjourned over the Easter holidays. ...

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  32. Downright Cruelty.

    To permit yourself and family to "Suffer With sickness when it can be prevented and cured so easily with ...

    Article : 260 words
  33. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Minister of Education and party arrived at the Adelaide River yesterday, having visited all the principal mining districts. They will remain at the ...

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  34. " Dorothy."

    The company Messrs. Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove are sending over to play in their immensely successful opera "Dorothy" perform in Melbourne for the last time to-night, ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. THE BEETALOO WATERWORKS.

    A banquet to commemorate the introduction of Beetaloo water into the Wallaroo district was held at the Institute hers this evening, the Mayor (Mr. Malcolm) presiding over 120 ...

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  36. THE NORTHERN SILVER MINES.

    A lecture on "Five weeks among the northern silver mines" was given by Mr. F. H, Molesworth, the late lecturer on geology and clismistry at the Koseworfchy Agricultural ...

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