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  2. SHIPPING.

    Arrived—Warrnambool, steamer, from Sydney November 27, via Melbourne December 6, and Adelaide December 11, at Antwerp; Cassins, steamer, from ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    There was a large gathering of residents at the Redruth Local Court this morning, when several important cases were disposed of by Messrs. A. J. Edmunds, S.M., and Messrs. P. ...

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  4. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of the United Labor Party of South Australia will be held at the Selborne Hotel to-night, at which it is expected that important decisions with reference to the ...

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  5. SCHOOL INSPECTORS' CONFERENCE.

    The Minister of Education met the school inspectors in conference on Wednesday, the principal subject discussed being the arrangements to be made for giving effect to the ...

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  6. THE ROSE OF ALLANDALE. A SENSATIONAL STORY OF LOVE AND CRIME.

    Next evening Rose took her way across the fields and yonder was Captain Gregory himself coining to meet her, with a huge, great, honest-looking Landseer Newfoundland by his ...

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  7. MINING. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY.

    The fifteenth half-yearly meeting of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company was held this afternoon. Mr. George McCulloch occupied the chair. The chairman in moving the ...

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  8. LORD JERSEY'S RESIGNATION.

    Lord Jersey, who returned to town today, reiterates his statement that his resignation is the outcome of purely private reasons, and that he is and has always ...

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  9. ROBERT BURNS.

    The anniversary of the birthday of Robert Burns was celebrated on Wednesday evening by a concert, given in connection with the S.A. Caledonian Society. The chief of the ...

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  10. THE QEENSLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY.

    In connection with the Queensland Investment Company's big lawsuit an extraordinary development occurred to-day. Leave was recently given to the plaintiffs ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The sitting of the Legislative Council to-day was devoted to the discussion of Sir Win. Manning's amendment to the Electoral Reform Bill, proposing to make ...

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  12. THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The leaching and roasting plant at the Junction North mine is running well, and the manager is well satisfied with it. The results of the first leaching will not be known for a ...

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  13. THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE LEADERS.

    A deputation, consisting of several labor members and representatives of the Citizens' Defence Committee to-day waited on the Minister of Justice to ask ...

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  14. RAILWAY STATIONS RAIDED.

    Three railway stations were entered by thieves last night. In each case the safe was broken open and small sums of money taken. The stations raided were ...

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  15. TRADES SOCIETIES.

    A meeting of grocers and grocers' assistants was held at the Selborne Hotel on Wednesday evening, when the president (Mr. E. Patfull) occupied the chair. It has been arranged chat ...

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  16. RAINS IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Splendid rains have fallen along the north and north-eastern portions of the coast, averaging from 1 to 8 in. The rivers are running bank high, and floods ...

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  17. A CASE OF FORGERY.

    A few days ago a man whose name has not been made public opened an account at the Bank of Australasia, Collins-street, paying in a cheque for £400 which bore ...

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  18. LEIGH'S CREEK COAL FIELD.

    Messrs. O. Giles, M.P., S. Frearson, and a representative of The Advertiser arrived here to-night en route for Leigh's Creek coal field. An inspection of the field will be made, and ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. CRICKET NOTES.

    The completion of the first round of senior associatioa matches took place on Friday afternoon last, when the most exciting match so far this season was brought, to a conclusion. The Adelaides deserved ...

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  20. DEPARTURE OF LORD AND LADY HOPETOUN.

    The Governor, the Countess of Hopetoun, and Lord Northesk left for New Zealand to-day by the Warrimoo. About 1,000 persons assembled to see them off. ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    Among the passengers by the schooner Grace Darling, which arrived at Albany recently, were several prospectors from the Duudas Hills gold field, ail of whom speak in ...

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  22. THE WINE INDUSTRY.

    Mr. H. J. Scott, of South Australia, has recently made a tour of the southern portions of the colony for the purpose of selecting blocks for wine growing purposes. ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. VICTORIAN AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    The Premier does not consider it necessary to make any appointment in connection with the Agent-Generalship for at least six months There is no foundation ...

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  24. HINDMARSH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLOSING ASSOCIATION.

    The first anniversary of the Hindmarsh Wednesday Afternoon Closing Association was celebrated on Wednesday by a picnic to Henley Beach. At 2 o'clock the retail ...

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  25. A LUBRA MURDERS HER HUSBAND.

    An aboriginal woman near Georgetown murdered her husband, a blackfellow, in a fit of jealousy. The murderer escaped to the ranges. The police are in pursuit. ...

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  26. RABBIT PLAGUE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sad accounts are to hand concerning the disastrous effects of the rabbit plague on the infested country lying west and north-west of Condobolin. The country ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    The Federal Council will be formally opened to-morrow, when the president will be elected and the Council will adjourn till Friday. The principal ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    A burglary was attempted last night at W. Symon's drapery shop. The door was broken, and the lock nearly wrenched off. The wouldbe thieves were apparently disturbed, and ...

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  29. THE LATE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Mr. Lademann and family, released from Torrens Island, returned here last night. The whole party appear in excellent health and seem favorably impressed with the ...

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  30. THE SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation representing the meeting held yesterday of those wanting employment in the building trades waited on the Premier to-day to urge the views ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The West Australian Government Gazette contains some interesting particulars of the manner in which bonuses are granted for deepsinking on goldfields. It is desired to prove ...

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  32. A MISSING VESSEL.

    The Customs authorities have been making enquiries along the coast concerning the brigantine May Newton, which left Tasmania on December 22 with a ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. CHAPTER IX.—EACH COFFIN CONTAINED A FROZEN CORPSE.

    Yes, the old skipper, as his men called hims was sly. as sly as Joey Bagstock—devilish sly, sir. What did he want his little niece to come and live with him for, think you? Strange to ...

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  35. ROWING.

    To-morrow evening at the Exchange Hotel at 7 o'clock Sir Edwin Smith will present the trophies won at the recent championship rowing events for eights, fours, and sculls. In addition to the ...

    Article : 132 words
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  37. CYCLING.

    At a meetirg of the S.A. Cyclists' Union, held at the Exchange Hotel on Wednesday evening, the reselut on of the executive committee to present an address-to Sir Edwin Smith on the K[?]nsington Oval ...

    Article : 64 words
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