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  2. THE REGENT STORMS. CONTINUED FLOODS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The rains which commenced to fall on Friday have continued ever since, and in some of the country districts the downpour has been steady and heavy. In several towns in ...

    Article : 295 words
  3. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver has fallen [?]d., and is now quoted at 3s. [?]⅙d. per ounce. ...

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  4. THE FINNCIAL CRISIS. CITY OF MELBOURNE BANK

    Statutory meetings of the creditors and shareholders in the City of Melbourne Bank were held this afternoon to consider the scheme of reconstruction. ...

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  5. A SPANISH BULL FIGHT.

    During the progress of a bull fight near Madrid a number of youths who were among the crowd of people outside the ring, grew excited and jumped into the ...

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  6. THE BASKING QUESTION.

    The Premier, who returned on Tuesday from the conference in Melbourne on banking matters with the Premiers of Victoria and New South Wales, was interviewed in the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS AT ISLINGTON. MORE PRIZE-WINNERS.

    In the contests bayonet against sword Corporal B. Nicolson (Rupertswood Artillery) took first prize, and Corporal T. Seery (New South Wales Cavalry) won ...

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  8. ALL ALONG THE RIVER.

    "I am better alone, she would say. "It does me good to be alone. I don't like being alone indoors—I get low-spirited and nervous—but I like to sit among the flowers and to ...

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  9. THE BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mr. John Roberts, the champion billiard player of the world, is now playing a match of 6,000 up against Mr. Ives, the champion of America. Roberts ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The wheat shipped by the barque Cynisea, which sailed from Port Augusta on January 3, had been sold at 28s. 7½d. per quarter. ...

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  11. THE CONTESTS AT BISLEY.

    The council of the National Rifle Association have written to Major F. G. Hughes, in command of the Rupertswood Battery of Artillery, and to Captain ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    An application was made to the Full Court to-day for an extension of time against the order of the Chief Justice in stating the date on which the ...

    Article : 358 words
  13. ENGLAND IN EGYPT.

    The Journal Officicl, a tri-weekly paper published at Cairo, in its latest issue warns the conductors of the native press in Egypt to ce[?]se from further attacks ...

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  14. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    Owing to the general doubt concerning the satisfactory settlement of the silver currency question by the great commercial nations of the world the trade of India is ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    The committee appointed by the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce to protect the interest of Scotch depositors in the Australian banks now in process of ...

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  16. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Terrible floods are reported from Louisiana, in the United States, and 10,000 persons are said to be homeless. ...

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  17. REBELLION IN ULSTER.

    The Ulster Parliament, which is being elected for the purpose of devising means of preventing the operation of the Home Rule Bill in the North of Ireland, should ...

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  18. BURRA BURRA GOLDFIELD.

    The latest reports from the Burra Burra goldfield state that seven claims are now on the wash. No. 1 claim has washed 5 dwt. to the load and No. 6 5 ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. MERCANTILE BANK CASES.

    The Full Court has granted the application for the grand jury to deal with the case of Sir Matthew Davies and Mr. Millidge. ...

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  20. THE COUNTRY. ACCIDENT AT PETERSBURG.

    An unfortunate accident occurred to-day to the little son of Mr. D. O'Leary, the head teacher of the State school. The lad was accidentally struck over the head with a pick ...

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  21. SMALLPOX IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The smallpox epidemic is considered to have been thoroughly stamped out. The quarantine encampment will be broken up at the end of this week, when all the ...

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  22. GOLD MINING IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the Central mine, Yilgarn, a fine body of stone at a depth of 120 ft. was struck. It is of the best quality yet discovered on the mine, and must enhance ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    A quantity of jewellery, including a valuable diamond ring, has been abstracted from the residence of Mr. Deeley, storekeeper. The police have the matter in hand. ...

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  24. EFFECTS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The flood at Stirling is still rising, higher this afternoon than yesterday. Several families have been completely washed out, and are homeless in consequence. ...

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  25. INQUEST ON MRS. FAULKNER.

    Mr. David Dowd to-day held an in quest on the body of Julia Faulkner, wife of Mr. Thomas Faulkner, farmer, and a verdict was returned that the deceased came to her death ...

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  26. THE ULIDIA ENQUIRY.

    The Marine Court of Enquiry gave its decision in connection with the accident to the Ulidia to-day. The court found the captain guilty of negligence, and ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. FORGED NOTES IN CIRCULATION.

    During the time of the bank suspensions the Bank of New South Wales, in order to do away with the difficulty caused by the non-arrival of the new notes from ...

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  28. SUICIDE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    The city coroner (Dr. Whittell) held an inquesb at the Port Admiral Hotel, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday morning on the body of Amelia Potterton, who was found hanging by ...

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  29. A YOUTE ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    George Allen, a youth, was accidentally shot this morning. He had been shooting sparrows with his nephew, and on returning home the latter endeavored to ...

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  30. THE NATIONAL BANK.

    On the application of a petitioner the hearing of the winding-up order in the case of the National Bank of Australasia was to-day adjourned for one month. ...

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  31. GAMBLING IN SYDNEY.

    Nine persons were to-day lined £2 and costs each for allowing betting on their premises. ...

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  32. THE E.S. & A.C. BANK.

    A representative meeting of the local depositors in the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank was held here to-day, Mr. Charles Gell presiding. After much ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Encouraging reports are still received concerning the break up of the drought in the central districts. ...

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  34. THE ELSTERNWICK HIGHWAY ROBBERS.

    The St. Kilda magistrates committed the three men, Butt, Mort, and Duncan, for trial for robbing under arms David Etheridge, a bookmaker, at Elsternwick. ...

    Article : 48 words
  35. E.S. & A.C. BANK.

    A meeting of the creditors of the E.S. & A.C. Bank was held to-day, and the reconstruction scheme was unanimously adopted. ...

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  36. WASTE NOT, WANT NOT.

    Sir—Allow mo to offer a suggestion to the able committee appointed to. afford means of relief to the unemployed, and that is to enable men to leave the city for the country. Many ...

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  37. INFANTICIDE IN SYDNEY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the remains of the child of Susan Moore, which on Saturday night, according to the girl's confession, was thrown into the ...

    Article : 256 words
  38. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    In an interview to-night regarding the Tillage Settlements Bill Mr. Copeland explained that there was no tendency in the measure to initiate a system of ...

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  39. THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. H. E. DOWNER was born at Portsmouth, England, on March 22, 1836, and arrived in South Australia in June, 1838. He was educated under the tuition of Mr. E. Haire, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. CHAPTER XXTIL—"WE'LL BIND YOU FAST IN SILKEN CORDS.

    Captain Hulbert was not selfish enough to plead for his personal happiness in the midst of a household shadowed by the gloom of a coming sorrow. Martin Disney's face as he ...

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  41. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—in your issue of May 27 appears a letter signed "D. H. Griffin," dealing with the unemployed difficulty, wherein the writer states that should a public meeting be called ...

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  42. THE "NEW AUSTRALIA."

    The barque Royal Tar, which has been purchased by the committee of the "New Australia" scheme, is expected to leave Sydney in about a fortnight with the first ...

    Article : 315 words
  43. VILLAGE SETTLEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government have purchased 600 acres near Timaru from the New Zealand and Australian Land Company at between £10 and £11 per acre to establish a village ...

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  44. THE VICTORIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation from the unemployed waited upon his Excellency the Governor to-day and pointed out that the village settlement and labor colony schemes were ...

    Article : 99 words
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