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  2. THE WEST INDIES.

    Later intelligence concerning the hurricane which destroyed several villages an the French island of Martinique, shows that it extended to Jamaica, causing great damage ...

    Article : 97 words
  3. NEEDLES:

    Some good sporting pictures in The Chronicle this week. His Majesty the King started for Bohemia on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 1,149 words
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  5. THE TURF.

    An owner of one of the horses that ran in the Lightning Handicap at Victoria Park on Saturday, last has written to the A.R.C. drawing their attention to an alleged case ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. IS ADELAIDE IN DANGER?

    According to statements mads at the meeting of the Marine Board on Thursday, Adelaide is running an unwarranted risk. It was said that should an explosion occur at ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. PHANTOM MILLIONS.

    The trial of the Humberts on charges of forgery and swindling is still proceeding in the Palace of Justice in Paris. The court is crowded daily, but the promised ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. DR. RAMSAY SMITH.

    The chief topic of conversation in Adelaide on Thursday was not the Treasurer's Budget speech, although taxation touches every one nearly. ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  9. THE STATE BUDGET. INTERESTING POINTS.

    Rents from Crown lands last year were £112,235. Payment of members of Parliament costs £10,600 a year. ...

    Article : 548 words
  10. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. MESSAGE FROM LORD NORTHCOTE.

    Lord Tennyson has received, from Lord Northcote the following reply to the message of congratulation sent to him on his appointment to the position of ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. REMARKABLE HAILSTORM

    Sehwiz, in the Swiss canton of the same name, in the Muotta Valley, 17 miles from Lucerne, was visited yesterday by a terrible hailstorm, which uprooted thousands of ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. THE SEPTEMBER SHOW.

    The following is a list of the judges and stewards selected for the September show, to be held on September 10, 11, and 12:—Shornhorns and Herefords.—Messrs. P. Peterson ...

    Article : 441 words
  13. DARING HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    An audacious assault and robbery was committed at Woollahra this afternoon, Mrs. Hopkinson, of Hunter-street, being the victim. She was walking along ...

    Article : 205 words
  14. THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION BILL.

    Practically all interest in connection with the Federal Arbitration and Conciliation Bill now centres around the fate of the amendment which Mr. Kingston intends ...

    Article : 213 words
  15. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London Daily News, writing early last month, says: — Extraordinary results with regard to the cure of cancer are reported to have been ...

    Article : 768 words
  16. VICTORIA.

    John Jory, an elderly man, residing in Riviere-street, Long Gully, called at Dr. Hugh Boyd's surgery, in Charing Cross, on Tuesday with the evident intention of ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. SUICIDE OF A LETTER-CARRIER.

    The body of a letter-carier, Albert Kingston Roberts, was found at his home [?] Prahran to-day with the throat gashed. A blood track leading from the outhouse to ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. THE VACANCY IN THE CABINET.

    Nothing was done at the meeting of Cabinet to-day in the direction of filling up the vacancy in the Cabinet, and apparently there is but a slender chance of anything ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. A CLERGYMAN SHOCKED.

    The postponed 12th of July celebration, under the auspices of the Orange Lodge, at Grange, was held last night. Hymns were rendered by a united choir, and ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. THE VINTAGE OF 1903.

    The official figures for this year's South Australian vintage are now available, and show that the quantity of wine made was 2,573,422 gallons. Although this is ...

    Article : 418 words
  21. SIR WILLIAM McMILLAN'S RETIREMENT.

    It is stated by the Age that the cause of Sir William McMillan's projected retirement is a difference with the Free-trade Party over-the Arbitration Bill. Sir William ...

    Article : 186 words
  22. ARRIVAL OF THE KYARRA.

    The A.S.U.N. Company's new steamer Kyarra, which is replacing the Pilbarra on the Eastern and Western Australian service, arrived off the Semaphore early on Friday morning. Although a ...

    Article : 1,034 words
  23. A SURPLUS EXPECTED.

    Mr. Butler does not expect to have much margin when his accounts are closed at the end of next June. However, he has been exceedingly careful in the compilation ...

    Article : 650 words
  24. BROKEN HILL WATER FAMINE.

    The absolute necessity of limiting the [?]pply of water to householders to one hundred gallons per fortnight is daily becoming more apparent to the relief hoard, and ...

    Article : 262 words
  25. MR. BENT FEROCIOUS.

    A deputation from the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, which sought the assistance of Mr. Bent to-day, found him in a more than ordinarily ...

    Article : 199 words
  26. THE COASTAL SHIPPING TRADE.

    The most interesting part of Sir Malcolm McEaeharn's speech on the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill in the House of Representatives on Tuesday (says the Melbourne ...

    Article : 205 words
  27. THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    In the House of Representatives on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Crouch asked the Prime Minister when the first notification of the appointment of Lord Northcote as Lord ...

    Article : 302 words
  28. BROKEN HILL.

    A series of charges were preferred against two young men, Walter Charles Moyle and William Movie (brothers) in the Police Court this afternoon of breaking into ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. A FALL OF 30 FEET.

    A miner, A. F. Retallick, of Moonte Mines, fell a distance, of 30 ft. in Beddome's shaft oh Monday, and had a most miraculous escape. His mates expected to find ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An enquiry into the death of an old man, Charles Elphick, who died in the street at Newcastle yesterday, had a peculiar cermination to-day. A boy of 14, George ...

    Article : 275 words
  31. DIFFICULT RHYMES.

    Correspondents of the Globe are supply, ing some quaint specimens of difficult rhymes:— There was an old lady of Cirencester ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. OUR FORESTS.

    On Thursday evening Mr. W. Gill (Conservator of Forests) delivered his popular lecture on "Our Forests" at the Victoria Hall in connection with the winter series of Y.M.C.A. lectures. The president ...

    Article : 263 words
  33. LEGACIES FOR CHARITIES.

    Under the will of Mrs. Mary Jane Syme, of the Semaphore, which has been lodged for probate, the estate being set down at £11,000, bequests of £50 each are made to ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. WALKING CONTESTS.

    A smoke social was held at the Exchange Hotel on Thursday evening when the prizes won at the recent Jewellers' Walking Match were presented. Mr W. H. Stevenson presided, and congratulated ...

    Article : 195 words
  35. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Tivoli Theatre, 8—Rickards' Variety Company. Univeisity, 8—Extension Lecture. School of Mines. 7.30—Cookery Demonstration. Verner Lodge, No. 2 Rooms, 7.30—Special ...

    Article : 65 words
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