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  2. BRAZIL.

    Official telegrams from Rio de Janeiro state that the reports published in the American press and thence transmitted to Europe concerning affairs in the ...

    Article : 60 words
  3. THE LATE MR. SPURGEON.

    Services in commemoration of the late Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, who was interred last week in the Norwood Cemetery, were held in many Nonconformist Churches ...

    Article : 61 words
  4. LABOR TROUBLES.

    Several coalporters who have applied for re-employment have had their services refused, the masters declining to discharge the lion-unionists engaged to replace ...

    Article : 63 words
  5. CUR ANGLO-COLONIAL LETTER.

    Dr. E. C. Stirling and Mr. Bakewell were the only notable South Australians at the Colonial Institute on Tuesday evening, when Professor Anderson Stuart read an informing ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    Madame Carandini appears before an Adelaide audience this evening to make a farewell performance in Australia before going to England, where she intends spending the ...

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  7. THEOSOPHY.

    Colonel H. S. Olcott, who visited the Australian colonies on a lecturing tour last year, has been compelled by failing health to resign the presidentship of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. TRIBAL WARS IN AFRICA.

    Tribal wars of a sanguinary description are reported from Abyssinia and the Soudan in regions adjacent to European settlement. Arrangements for the more ...

    Article : 47 words
  9. VICTORIAN TREASURY BILLS.

    It is rumored that the Victorian associated banks are offering a portion of the £2,000,000 Victorian Treasury bills on the London market. ...

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  10. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    It is stated that arrangements are in progress for amalgamating the Dublin. National Press, the journal established last year in the interests of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION.

    The Japanese Parliament have voted a sum of £100,000 for the representation of Japanese products at the forthcoming "World's Fair" at Chicago. ...

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  12. ANARCHISM.

    The police in Berlin have lately organised extensive raids at places where bodies of Anarchists were known to be assembled, and have effected the arrest ...

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  13. THEBARTON MANURE FACTORY.

    There was a large attendance at the Southwark Hotel on Monday evening in response to an advertisement published by the Thebarton Vigilance Committee. Mr.J. Ryan was voted ...

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  14. THE FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Despite the efforts of the Board of Agriculture to stamp out the foot and mouth disease, propagated by cattle from Denmark, the disease continues to spread ...

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  15. PANIC IN A CATHEDRAL.

    A sensational occurrence is reported from Berlin. While service was being conducted in the Berlin Cathedral on Sunday, the 14th inst., the Emperor ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. M. DE LESSEPS.

    M. Ferdinand de Lesseps, the wellknown engineer and designer of the Panama Canal, is dangerously ill. Last November he completed his 86th year. ...

    Article : 32 words
  17. THE JESUITS IN GERMANY.

    Count Von Caprivi, Chancellor of the German Empire, is reported to have with-drawn his opposition to the proposal to modify the Falk laws so as to authorise ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

    The authorities of the Straits Settlements have prohibited Sunday cargo labor. ...

    Article : 21 words
  19. AMERICAN RAILWAY STOCK.

    A heavy transaction in American railway stock has taken place in New York, five million shares having changed hands at £6,000,000. ...

    Article : 29 words
  20. GERMANY AND SERVIA.

    A quarrel similar to that in which Prance and Bulgaria were concerned at the close of last year has arisen between Germany and Servia, consequent on the ...

    Article : 100 words
  21. FAMINE IN MONTENEGRO.

    Information from Bucharest states that a famine, arising from the failure of the crops, is causing widespread suffering in Montenegro. Hundreds of families are ...

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  22. SEVRES POTTERY BURNED.

    The famous Sevres pottery, in the town of that name in France, has been entirely destroyed by fire. The building, which was of great size, contained a valuable ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Melbourne Hydraulic Power Company to-day declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent. A three-year-old shorthorn cow, owned by ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. THE TAURANGA TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Munro, who was severely injured by her husband at Tauranga at the time he murdered four of his children while suffering from religious mania, succumbed to her injuries ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. AFRICAN TRAVEL.

    The death is announced of Dr. Wilhelm Junker, the African traveller and naturalist, on whom Stanley relied in 1887 for information as to Emin Pasha's ...

    Article : 37 words
  26. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

    The cricket match between Lord Sheffield's team and 22 of the New South Wales Cricket Union was concluded to-day, and resulted in a draw very much in favor of the latter. The ...

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  27. WIFE MURDER IN BENDIGO.

    A shocking murder was committed between 7 and 8 o'clock this evening at Bendigo in a house in Glasgow-lane, off Arnold-street, near the Bendigo Hospital. Henry Andrews, an ...

    Article : 277 words
  28. Queensland.

    At a mass meeting of the tramway employes to-day it was decided to request the company to submit the proposed reduction wages to arbitration. ...

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  29. SYDNEY LAND SALE.

    An important sale of city land was held today, when Messrs. Richardson & Wrench, in conjunction with Messrs. Hardie & Gorman, offered a piece of land in Martin-place fronting ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    The Sydney-owned steamer Endeavor, which took the ground crossing the bar at Brunswick River yesterday morning, has become a total wreck, being almost completely ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Board of Land and Works had a conference with the Railway Committee to-day, and it was decided that Mr. Darbyshire, Engineer-in-Chief, should furnish data ...

    Article : 207 words
  32. FIRE AT REDHILL.

    A destructive fire occurred on Sunday morning about daylight on Mrs. Ferm's farm near Collingsfield, when three large haystacks, estimated to contain in all 150 tons of good hay, ...

    Article : 705 words
  33. GENERAL LABOR UNION

    At the Intercolonial conference of the General Laborers' Unions to-day a resolution was adopted expressing deep regret at the split which had taken place in the ranks of the ...

    Article : 649 words
  34. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION.

    The Launceston correspondent of the Melbourne Argus telegraphed on Friday:—The exhibition judges have made the following report on the wine exhibits:— ...

    Article : 767 words
  35. THE RAILWAY LINE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    When the Railway Commissioners wrote to the Port Adelaide Corporation several months ago asking permission to lay a temporary track in St. Vincent-street while the old line was ...

    Article : 285 words
  36. THE LATE CUSTOMS SEIZURES.

    The directors of the Denton Hat Mills have explained to the Commissioner of Customs they had no intention of misleading the public when they put imported bands and linings in ...

    Article : 131 words
  37. MURDER IN PERTH.

    Ginger Wynne has been arrested for the murder of his wife in Perth on Friday night last. The crime is supposed to have occurred during a quarrel. ...

    Article : 35 words
  38. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

    The liquidators of the Freehold Investment Company promise dividends to the depositors every six months. They state that the assets of the company are so valuable that the ...

    Article : 135 words
  39. A Coincidence.

    Sir—A coincidence worthy of notice appears in the columns of The Advertiser of February 10, under the heading of "Deaths," which shows that John Hattam died from "the result ...

    Article : 160 words
  40. SYDNEY TUG-OF-WAR.

    There was again a very large crowd to witness the tug-of-war contests. The excitement, which ran high, was heightened by the contestants refusing to face each other unless ...

    Article : 75 words
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