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  2. FIRE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    A fire, which fortunately was discovered in its early stages, occurred upon the premises of Mr. T. McGrath, clothier and tailor, at the corner of St. Vincent-street and ...

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  3. LABOR AS A POLITICAL ORGANISATION.

    Ever since the United Labor Party succeeded in carrying three seats for the Legislative Council at the recent elections increased activity has been manifested in their camp, ...

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  4. THE ARABIAN REVOLT.

    The revolt of the Arabs in Yemen has been suppressed by the Turkish troops, and the commander has triumphantly entered Sana, the capital of the province. ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. STARVATION IN RUSSIA.

    Serious rioting has taken place in many of the villages in Southern Russia, and the agitation is spreading so rapidly as to cause serious alarm. ...

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  6. THE FRENCH FLEET.

    Admiral Gervais, who is in command of the French squadron which recently visited Cronstadfc and Portsmouth, reports most enthusiastically concerning the ...

    Article : 42 words
  7. LOSS OF THE GAMBIER.

    Two more fatalities have been discovered in connection with the collision between the Gambier and Easby, which brings the total loss up to 23. Mr. and ...

    Article : 342 words
  8. DEATH OF SIR CHARLES MACMAHON.

    Sir Charles MacMahon, who was superintendent of police in 1853, and afterwards commissioner, died on Friday night. Through a ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. BREADSTUFFS.

    Rumors are prevalent that the recent agitation in the grain market has caused the bankruptcy of several firms doing busmess in that commodity. ...

    Article : 41 words
  10. Woman's Suffrage.

    The woman's suffrage movement has two opponents to fear—mistaken friends who show the proverbial unwisdom of refusing half a loaf, and foes of the type of your ...

    Article : 1,543 words
  11. BOOKMAKERS IN FRANCE.

    The Minister for the Interior (Senator Constans) has rescinded the Order expelling: English bookmakers from French racecourses. ...

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  12. MOORBANK COLLIERY.

    Mr. Fergusson, of Sydney, is forming a company to take over the property of, the Moorbank colliery, the working capital being fixed at £200,000. ...

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  13. RUSSIA.

    The Grand Duke Alexis Alexandrovitch, Chief of the Administration of the Navy in the Russian Council of Minivers, has ordered the adoption of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  14. MRS. MAYBRICK.

    It is reported that the Crown are about to reopen the case of Mrs. Maybrick, who was sentenced to death for the murder of her husband, but whose punishment was ...

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  15. Sailors of the Easby Decline to Speak.

    Enquiries made amongst the crew of the Easby as to what took place on board during the collision are met. by a polite but firm refusal to give any account of the mishap. The ...

    Article : 355 words
  16. SERVIA.

    Dr. M. Vouitch, Minister of Finance in the Servian Cabinet, has resigned his office, as he finds it impossible to collect outstanding taxes. to the amount of, ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. BISHOP'S HOME MISSION SOCIETY.

    Special services were held in most, of the Anglican Churches in and around Adelaide on Sunday in, connection 'withthe Bishop's Home Mission Society. Sermons appropriate to the ...

    Article : 602 words
  18. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At the magisterial enquiry held at Lahcefield on Saturday into the death of Margaret Thurtell, supposed to have been murdered at Honninent Creek on ...

    Article : 174 words
  19. BISHOP CALDWELL DEAD.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. Robert Caldwell, D.D., LL.D., who was consecrated in 1877 as AssistantBishop for Tinnevelly, in the diocese of ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. Further Details.

    According to the narratives of the survivors from; the Gambier (says the Melbourne Evening Standard)—those on board the Easby being rather reticent—the scene was one of the most ...

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  21. M. STAMLEY.

    Mr. H. M. Stanley,.who recently sustained a fracture of the ankle, has arrived in London, but he is not yet able to walk without his crutches. ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. MARTINIQUE.

    It has been ascertained that the damage caused by the cyclone which destroyed shipping and other property atMartnique, one of the French West India ...

    Article : 100 words
  23. West Australia.

    The Government intend giving the West Australian Cricket'Associafcion £500 towards improving their oval. A fish market is about to be established ...

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  24. Testimonial to Captain Bell.

    The following testimonial was presenter to Captain Bell by the passengers of the Gambier:—"S.S. Easby. August 28, 1891. To Captain Bell—We, the undersigned passengers ...

    Article : 171 words
  25. SMALLPOX AT SYDNEY.

    On the arrival of the ship Mount Stewart, from Glasgow, this morning, it was discovered by the health officials that smallpox existed on board. The Vessel ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. ANTIMONY AND SILVER.

    Antimony is quoted, at from £41 to £42. Australian Broken Hill Consols shares are quoted at 20s. ...

    Article : 36 words
  27. The Insurances.

    The Gambier (says the Herald) was insured, for £15,000, which was equally divided between the Southern and the Commercial Union companies. The Easby was'insured in the Derwent ...

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  28. MELBOURNE RAILWAY-STATION.

    A comprehensive scheme for lighting the metropolitan railway system with electricity has been arranged. Want of money stands in the way of its adoption ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. Position of the Vessel.

    The acting-president of the Marine Board (Mr. T. N. Stephen's) received the following telegram on Saturday morning from Mr. Robert Fullerton, president of the Victorian ...

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  30. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    News has been received, in Sydney.(says the Sydney Daily Telegraph) of the death of three of the Wesley an mission party at Dobu, NewGuinea, viz., two native woman and a child. ...

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  31. MURRUMBURRAH RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    William Jones, one of the live occupants of the trolly run down on the railway line near Murrumburrah, died on Saturday. This makes the second victim. ...

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  32. Mr. and Mrs. Trewenack.

    The news of the loss of the steamer Gambler and the death of Mr. Trewenack and his wife was a shock to many residents here, as the deceased lady and gentleman had been old ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. INTERCOLONIAL RIFLE MATCHES.

    The following team has been selected to go to Adelaide to compete in the Intercolonial' rifle match:—LieutenantColonel Pernno, Captains Hanby and ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. The Adcock Insolvency. Case.

    Sir— I am not afforded any heating in the Insolvency Court at which I may call evidence to Emitter, to the winds the slanders of my enemies, and I will be obliged for an ...

    Article : 601 words
  35. THE LOSS OF TflE ELLEN.

    The Newcastle Marine Board yesterday gave a decision with reference to the loss of the barque Ellen, which foundered last month while on a voyage from Newcastle to ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. A NOVEL LAWSUIT.

    A novel and unusual action is being initiated. in the Supreme Court. An attempt is about to be made to oust a nuiaber of officers in the fourth class of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. The Damage.

    The news of the collision spread with wonderful rapidity, and by the time the Easby reached her berth below the Spencer-street railway-station a great crowd had ...

    Article : 347 words
  38. TERRIBLE DOUBLE FATALITY.

    At an early Hour this morning a shocking double fatality occurred at the North Melbourne station. After the last train had passed through two men named John. ...

    Article : 366 words
  39. THE OCEANIEN AT ALBANY.

    The French steamer Uceanien, trom Marseilles, arrived at 5.15 p.m. to-day and sailed for Adelaide at 6.45 p.m. The passengers are:— ...

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  40. TRADES SOCIETIES.

    The United Sawmills and Timber Yards Employes'.TTnion, Port branch, met in the Globe.Hotel, Port Adelaide, on Saturday evening, when Mr. J. Massey presided over a ...

    Article : 350 words
  41. FATAL ACCIDENT AT EDITHBURGH.

    Edward Cock, aged four years, son ox Mr. Edward John Cock, was drowned this afternoon whilst playing at the Edithburgh bathing-house. Several boys saw him ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Allow me to tender you my hearty thanks for youri able article in to-day's issue on women's suffrage. You take the right view, and I am glad you have given such ...

    Article : 214 words
  43. A Graphic Account.

    The look-out man of the Gambier was much in evidence in Messrs. Howard Smith and Company's office on Friday, where he was interviewed by a reporter of the Melbourne ...

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  44. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A teamster, named John Ker, was taken to the hospital this morning, having met with a serious accident at Beda. He was carting' wool from the South Gap when by some means he fell ...

    Article : 61 words
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