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  2. OR, A STRANGE CASE OF CICUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. A LONDON DETECTIVE STORY.

    The calm bravery with which she said it, her clear grey eyes never flinching for a moment or her voice wavering, was truly admirable. Amazement was written in the man's face. ...

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  3. METHODIST UNION.

    A meeting of the committee of the minor Methodist churches was held in the Franklin-street Bible Christian Church on Wednesday morning. There were present—The Revs. J. ...

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  4. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    Clarke, a rabbiter, of Borambil, was bitten by a snake to-day. He took strychnine and is progressing favorably. ...

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  5. GOVERNORSHIP OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The rumor recently prevalent that Sir Henry Blake would succeed the Earl of Kintore as Governor of South Australia is now shown to have emanated from an unreliable ...

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  6. DEATH OF LORD R. CHURCHILL.

    Lord Randolph Churchill died this morning from the nervous malady which necessitated the recent, abandonment of his foreign tour. LONDON, January 24, 12.35 p.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICAN LABOR TROUBLES.

    It is stated that 7,000 men have stopped work in consequence of the strike of car-drivers at Brooklyn. Owing to the riotous conduct of a number ...

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  8. THE COREAN WAR. BATTLE AT NEWCHANG.

    Advices from Shanghai report a severe engagement between the Japanese and the Chinese in Manchuria. Five battalions of Japanese, aided by powerful artillery, were ...

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  9. A FATAL DIVE.

    While a man named Greensmith. was bathing in the new clock to-day he got on top of a pile-driver, a distance of 30 ft., but missed the water, and dived on to the wharf. He ...

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  10. ACCIDENT AT WOODSIDE.

    A serious accident happened to-day to Mr. E. Keen, one of the employes of the Onkaparinga produce factory. Whilst jumping a horse over a fence the animal fell and threw ...

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  11. LORD BRASSEY.

    Lord Brassey was entertained by the National Liberal Federation at a luncheon to-day on the occasion of his acceptance of the Governorship of Victoria. ...

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  12. FRENCH POLITICS. M. BOURGEOIS SUMMONED.

    M. Bourgeois, late President of the French Chamber of Deputies, has undertaken the formation of a new Ministry in succession to that of M. Dupuy. He promises a liberal ...

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  13. JAPANESE NAVAL SUCCESS.

    The Japanese warships in the Yellow Sea have bombarded and captured Tungehowfoo, a fortified city 40 miles from Cheefoo, the Chinese port nearest to Corea. ...

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  14. MINING NEWS. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Under the agreement made a few weeks ago the Central Company has started the work of delivering medium-grade sulphides to the Block 14 mine. Block 14 has sulphides of ...

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  15. LANDING AT YUNGCHIN.

    The Japanese have landed a force of 25,000 men at Yungchin, a port 30 miles distant from Weihaiwei. The landing was effected during a heavy snowfall and was unopposed by the ...

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  16. FAILURE OF M. BOURGEOIS.

    It is announced that M. Bourgeois has failed in his efforts to form a new Government. ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS. MEETING OF LIBERALS.

    The annual gathering of the National Liberal Federation was held to-day under the presidency of Lord Rosebery. In the course of his inaugural address the Premier gave an ...

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  18. THE ARMENIAN HORRORS. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION.

    The Erzeroum correspondent of the Daily News reports that the Sultan is throwing obstacles in the way of the investigation which delegates of England, Russia, and ...

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  19. REVOLT IN HAWAII. MONARCHICAL CONSPIRACY.

    The adherents of the ex-Queen Lilionkalani, of Hawaii, have revolted against the Republic. The insurgents met the soldiery and police on Waikiki Beach, and a fierce encounter ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    Captain William Oats, the manager of the Fraser South Gold Mining Company, has just returned from West Australia on a visit to the other colonies. He has been mining in the ...

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  21. EARTHQUAKE IN PERSIA.

    A disastrous earthquake has occurred in Persia, destroying the town of Kuscham and killing many of the inhabitants, including upwards of 100 women who were crushed in the ...

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  22. RECALL OF RUSTERN PASHA.

    It is alleged that Rustern Pasha, the Turkish ambassador in London, lias been recalled to Constantinople owing to his failure to weaken the resolute determination of England to ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Orizaba's butter averaged 99s. Of the eggs 10 per cent, were broken. The sound ones realised 9s. 6d. a box. ...

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  24. DEBATE IN CONGRESS.

    The revolt in Hawaii was the subject of an exciting debate in the Washington House of Representatives yesterday, owing largely to a rumor that the insurgents were supplied with arms ...

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  25. OBITUARY. DR. GOODSIR.

    The death is announced of Dr. Goodsir, a former resident of Victoria. ...

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  26. SALES OF WHEAT.

    The wheat shipped by the barque Dunloe, from Adelaide September 28, has been sold at 25s. 6d. a quarter. ...

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  27. CHAPTER V.

    Recovered from the first shock of that startling streetcry Holmes made for a corner news-agent's stall and asked for an evening paper. The man had not one left: he protested ...

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  28. MR. GEORGE GREEN.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Green, formerly of Adelaide, and father of Mr. George Dutton Green, now of that city. ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE DEPOT.

    Mr. E. B. Young, the manager of the South Australian Produce Depot, expects to obtain prices for wine which will amply compensate for the expenses entailed in establishing the ...

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  30. A SHIPPING CASUALTY.

    The Port Errol, a ship bound from Glasgow to Adelaide, was observed to be in flames while leaving the Clyde. The fire spread with such rapidity that it was necessary to scuttle the ...

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  31. FIRE ON A SHIP.

    At noon to-day the ship Ben Cruachan, lying at Newcastle harbor, was found to be on fire. She was loaded for sea. Boats with pumping gear came alongside, and with the ...

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  32. SIR W. V. HARCOURT AT DERBY.

    To the rumor recently current that the Government contemplated the immediate dissolution of Parliament, Sir W. V. Harcourt, addressing his constituents at Derby ...

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  33. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    The price of silver has risen [?]d., and is now quoted at 2s. 3⅜d. LONDON, January 22. Silver is quoted at 27¼d. per ounce. ...

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  34. THE FROZEN RABBIT TRADE.

    Messrs. Sowerby, Harrison, & Co., of Liver-pool, state that the trial shipment of frozen rabbits from Australia is a failure, owing to the length of cutting adopted. ...

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  35. BULLION RETURNS.

    CUE VICTORY G.M. Co.—Telegram from the mine manager dated Day Dawn, January 21:— "Cleaned up 50 tons for 111 oz. retorted gold; one ton blanketings yet to treat." ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    A choice programme of the gems of Burns's songs has been compiled by the Caledonian Society for the celebration of the anniversary of the poet's birthday at the Continentals on ...

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  37. A CATALOGUE OF CRIME. BURGLARS FOILED.

    The Mont Albert railway-station was broken into last night. The burglars bored a hole in the safe and placed a dynamite detonator in it. The explosion wrecked the furniture, but the ...

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  38. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Amelia, Harkins, the licensee of the Criterion Hotel, Morria, is supposed to have committed suicide. She left home without bidding her family good-bye. ...

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  39. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. C. J. Stewart, the Official Receiver, has received an offer of £70,000 for the South Australian assets of the Bank of South Australia. Registrar Hood has appointed Mr. Stewart ...

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  40. LORD BRASSEY AT ROCHESTER.

    Lord Brassey, the Governor-designate of Victoria, addressed a public meeting at Rochester yesterday on the political situation. If its leaders were prudent and discreet no ...

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  41. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    The information so far to hand in the city respecting the wheat harvest is somewhat contradictory, and as the Government have collected no statistics for the past two seasons ...

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  42. ROBBERY FROM A MINE.

    The amalgam plates taken last Christmas from the Glen Elgin gold mine have been found in the New England mountains. The gold, which was worth £400, was intact. ...

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  43. THE UNION BANK.

    Shares in the Union Bank of Australia are quoted at £33 10s. [Through an unfortunate error in this morning's Advertiser the quotation for Union Bank ...

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  44. ALLEGED FORGERY AND EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Six fresh charges have been laid against Judd, the late secretary of the Country Fire Brigades Board, three of forgery and three of embezzlement. The total defalcations amount ...

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  45. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The flagship Orlando will shortly leave for a cruise round the Australian coast with Admiral Bridge Launceston, January 24. ...

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  46. LATROBE TOBACCO ROBBERY.

    Alfred Marks and his sister, Mrs. Angus, were to-day committed for trial on charges of being concerned in the Latrobe bond tobacco robbery. ...

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  47. VICTORIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation from the unemployed to-day asked the Minister of Works for employment on some reproductive work. Mr. Taverner replied that he was doing all he could to ...

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  48. INTERCOLONIAL SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The intercolonial conference of seamen to-day decided to bring before the Hobart Conference of Premiers the question of assimilating the Australian laws as regards shipping. ...

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  49. GOLDFIELDS OF THE WEST.

    Bayley's No. 1 South cleaned up on Saturday. One hundred and forty tons were, crushed, and averaged over 2 oz. The mine is looking very well, and plenty of the same ...

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  50. RAIN IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    Heavy-rain is falling here. The Sydney mail, which is due to-night, has not yet arrived. A serious flood is feared in the Burnett watershed. ...

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  53. A SETTLER HANGS HIMSELF.

    Henry Wilson, an old Port Macqnarie settler, hanged himself in a barn on Wednesday. The jury have gone up in a tug, owing to the floods, to hold an inquest. ...

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  54. THE TANTANOOLA TIGER AGAIN.

    Constable McCallum, of Dean, has reported that while near Moollonghip he saw the Tantanoola tiger. He fired his revolver, and believes he wounded the animal, which fled. ...

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  55. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    Notwithstanding the recent wet weather at Sydney it is considered that the cricket pitch will be in good condition for the match between Victoria and New South Wales which will be ...

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  57. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

    Hindley-street—A meeting of the Adelaide Branch of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union. Adelaide Democratic Club, 8—Scotch Social. Mayor's Parlor, Adelaide Town Hall, 8—Meeting of ...

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