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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Warooka, steamer, 120 tons, J. H. Henderson, from Edithburgh. Coolgardie, steamer, 1,653 tons. A. Boyd, from Melbourne. Passengers: for Adelaide—16 in the ...

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  3. THE COURTS. INSOLVENCY COURT—ADELAIDE.

    In re Henry Joseph Bailey, of Adelaide, out of business.—Adjourned final hearing. The scheme or arrangement with the creditors was approved, £200 to be paid into court, and the money already in ...

    Article : 308 words
  4. TROOPS AT SHANGHAI.

    The Japanese, who shortly after the outbreak of the Boxer rebellion in China, in common with other foreign nations, dispatched a garrison to Shanghai, have now ...

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  5. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Sir Edmund Barton) delivered a long and interesting speech at Maitland, New South Wales, on Monday evening, ...

    Article : 170 words
  6. ROUMANIAN JEWS.

    The Government of Roumania have issued a decree declaring that no Jew shall hereafter be admitted to practise the profession of a lawyer in that principality. ...

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  7. CAPE POLITICS.

    The Progressive Party in Cape Colony, of which Dr. Smartt is the leaden, in the manifesto issued in regard to the forthcoming general elections, denounce Sir J. ...

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  8. NEEDLES:

    Good rains have fallen on the Darling Downs. Cannibals are very troublesome in New Guinea. ...

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  9. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    It would appear from the latest experiment that long-distance travelling by motor ear is not the unalloyed pleasure that some would claim for it. It would also seem ...

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  10. CANADIAN ENTERPRISE.

    The Canadian Grand Trunk Hallway Company have decided on the construction of another grand trunk line to the Pacific. It is to start from North Bay, a ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. ILL-TREATING A CHILD.

    A monster petition to Parliament is being organised against the inadequacy of the sentence pronounced by Mr. Justice Bigham on Mrs. Peuruddock, wife, of a Wiltshire ...

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  12. THE LABOR COMMISSION.

    Mr. Roosevelt, the President of the United States, has arranged to receiveathe Labor Commissioners, who recently visited America under the auspices of Mr. Mosclcy ...

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  13. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Jonn Stokes had to pay 15/ for having been drunk whilst in charge of a horse and dray on November 21 at Hurtle-square. Alfred Wilkie was fined £2 1/ in all for using ...

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  14. THE KAPUNDA MINE.

    An important discovery of ore has been made at the old Kapunda copper mine, which is now owned by Mr. David James and Mr. H. W. Varley. and is worked by ...

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  15. ANOTHER NEW DISEASE.

    A new type of influenza is now epidemic among the residents in the northern districts of London. In addition to the ordinary symptoms of ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    The London representatives of several leading financial institutions have passed resolutions declaring that the provisions of the Land Bill introduced into the ...

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  17. THE REV. HUGH PRICE HUGHES.

    The Ven, Willam M. Sinclair, D.D., Archdeacon of London, during the course of a sermon in St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday, paid a remarkable tribute to the ...

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  18. MAGISTRATES' COURT—GLENELG.

    John Dugggan was charged, on the information of Thomas Pickup, licensee of the Family Hotel, with having disturbed the peace and good order of his licensed premises, and with having used ...

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  19. GOLOIBIAN REBELS.

    The leaders of the insurgent movement in the Central American Republic of Colombia have signed a treaty of peace with the representatives of the Government on board ...

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  20. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 words
  21. THE HEAT.

    The maximum readings of the thermometer at the Adelaide Observatory up till noon on Tuesday were:—In the shade, 97.1[?]; in the sun, 146.2[?]. ...

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  22. THE TURF.

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning Countess was the first to begin operations by going a couple of turns at a shade better than three-quarter pace. Enfield was ...

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  23. A PRINCESS BORN.

    King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, in honor of the birth of his daughter last week, has made a present of £8,000 to the charities of Rome, and one-half of the sum is to be ...

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  24. TOPICS OF THE DAY. IMPROVING RUNDLE-SREET.

    The efforts of those who for some years, and particularly during the last few months, have been endeavoring to have the streets of Adelaide improved, seem at last about ...

    Article : 266 words
  25. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    The general elections take place to-morrow. The Government will have an assured majority, but are expected to lose some seats. ...

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  26. EDWARDSTOWN SCHOOL.

    Visitors' day was observed at the Edwardstown public school on Friday morning, November 21. Mr. C. G. Gurr. chairman of the board of advice, and Mr. T. ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. DEATHS FROM COLD.

    The cold in France during the last few days has been intense, and last night five persons were frozen to death in the streets of Paris. ...

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  28. MET[?]ROLOGICAL NOTES.

    Over South Australia.—Fine and hot. East to porth winds and sea breczes. Sca smooth. ...

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  29. TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 words
  30. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 words
  31. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    Mr. H. Haywood, storekeeper, of Brighton. was successful in rescuing a small boy named Bemold from drowning on Monday afternoon. The lad was bathing from the ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. EARTHQUAKE IN JAMAICA.

    A severe earthquake shock was experienced yesterday in the British West indian island of Jamaica. ...

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  33. THE WEATHER.

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  34. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Messrs. Taylor. Lloyd, Hask, G. and G. C. Heinrich, and J. G. R. Murray, who went to Melbourne and took part in the recent tennis tournament there, returned ...

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  35. MISS MARIE SNAZELLE.

    Miss Maria Snazelle, a daughter of Mr. G. H. Snazelle, the well-known public entertainer, has made a successful debut at the Albert Hall, London. ...

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  36. MINING NEWS.

    Princes Royal, November 24. — "[?] level nort—The width of the lode is 5 ft.; driving north and south. South winze, 300.ft. level—Large ore body. good quality." ...

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  37. MUNICIPAL AMENITIES.

    With the exception of Councillor Duncan, who is on leave, all the members of the City Council attended the last meeting of the municipal year on Monday, and as ...

    Article : 468 words
  38. THE SCHOOL OF MINES AND THE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL.

    At the meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries yesterday afternoon the president (Sir Langdon Bonython) reported that it was within the ...

    Article : 183 words
  39. Family Notices

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  40. SMALLPOX IN LANCASHIRE.

    An outbreak or smallpox is causing great alarm among the population of the manufacturing town of Blackburn, in Lancashire. ...

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  41. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. THE NOMINATIONS.

    The following municipal nominations were declared on Monday at noon:—ST, PETERS. Returning-officer, Alderman G. H. Glover. ...

    Article : 111 words
  42. THE TORRENS LAKE.

    The Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. L. Cohen, M.P.), in the annual report presented by him to the City Council on Monday, writes in respect to the rapidly diminishing ...

    Article : 212 words
  43. THE GOVERNOR MUSGRAVE

    The Governor Musgrave, of the Marine Department, will leave for Port Wakefield to-night to overhaul the buoys in the creek and also to attend to the moorings in Will ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. HOW TO FULLY INFORM YOURSELF.

    During the last few years a vast improvement has been made in the manner of applying the fine arts to manufactures for domestic p[?]poses. A house of the early ...

    Article : 329 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. THEBARTON.

    Returning-Officer, Mr. E. J. Filsell. For Mayor.—Robert Burns Cuming (electec). Councillors.—Strangways ward—James Weeks, bootmaker; Daniel Francis Broad. clerk. ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. CONTENTMENT.

    No [?] for envy in this life, No cause for quarrelling and strife; The young, the old, the rich and poor Havea each their trials to endure. ...

    Article : 82 words
  49. THE TOWN OF UNLEY.

    The Mayor of Unley (Mr. A. Mackie) read his annual report at the meeting of the council on Monday evening. He had attended 136 meetings out of 147, and he ...

    Article : 87 words
  50. GLENELG.

    Returning-officer, Councillor H. V. Moyle. For Mayor—Hugh John Pearce, Partridge-street, New Clen[?] boot manufacturer (elected). Councillors—New Glenelg war—Wilham ...

    Article : 78 words
  51. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

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  52. BRIGHTON.

    Returning-officer. Councillor F. J. Naish. For Mayor—Benjamin Benny, New Brighton, solicitor (celected). Councillors.—Central ward—Join Bennett. ...

    Article : 81 words
  53. PORT INSTITUTE JUBILEE.

    On Monthly evening the Port Adelaide Institute celebrated its jubilee by a gathering in the Port Adelaide Town Hall, under viceregal patronage. There was a large ...

    Article : 66 words
  54. Advertising

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