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  2. JUDITH SAXON, THE PITMAN'S DAUGHTER. CHAPTER XXXIII.—(Continued.)

    A sudden hush seemed to fall upon and fill the large room. Instantaneously the trio of men there had flashed a wondering look upon one another and the same thought—"What ...

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  3. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    Considerable attention has been directed to the various village settlements formed along the River Murray, and any information relating to their internal working or future ...

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  4. THE WORK OF THE GREGORIAN MISSIONERS.

    There was a large attendance at the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday evening when the Very Rev. Prior Vaughan, C.S.G., delivered a speech on "The work of the ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The London Standard states that the withdrawal of Mr. Nelson, of the firm of Nelson Bros., well known in connection with the frozen meat trade, from ...

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  6. AMERICA.

    It is estimated that the deficit in America for the financial year ended March 31 amounts to £8,000,000. ...

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  7. RUSSIA IN ASIA.

    The terms of the agreement entered into by Great Britain and Russia with relation to their territorial limits in the Pamir region, have been formally announced by Sir Edward ...

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  8. FRENCH COLONIAL POSSESSIONS.

    M. Loubet, speaking in the Trench Senate with reference to the colonial possessions of France, stated that they were annually costing the nation £3,000,000, and that there was every ...

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  9. MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY.

    The trial of the Marquis of Queensberry on a charge of criminally libelling Mr. Oscar Wilde, the celebrated dramatist and litterateur, was commenced before a jury ...

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  10. CHITRAL. MOUNTAIN PASSES BLOCKADED.

    It is reported that the mountain passes which form the approach to Chitral have been blockaded by Sher Afzul Khan and a large body of border tribesmen in such a ...

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  11. EGYPT.

    Nubar Pasha, President of the Egyptian Council and Minister of the Interior, has stated, in the course of an interview, that the British are absolute masters ...

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  12. DARING BURGLARS.

    A daring safe robbery was perpetrated at Black Mountain, a small railway-station on the Great Northern line past Armidaie. The office was broken into and the safe blown ...

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  13. NATIVES OFFER ASSISTANCE.

    Nine hundred natives have marched from Gilgit to offer their services in assisting the British reinforcements to force an entrance into Chitral. ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES COLLIERIES.

    A ballot is now being taken amongst the Newcastle miners on the question of whether a general strike shall be declared. The police have offered a reward of £50 for ...

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  15. IMPERIAL TRADE LEAGUE.

    The Imperial Trade League, formed for the purpose of establishing mutually advantageous commercial agreements between Great Britain and all her colonies, has, it is stated, been ...

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  16. DISEASE AMONGST VICTORIAN SHEEP.

    A mysterious disease has broken out amongst the sheep in the north-western district, and enormous mortality has been caused. A veterinary surgeon who has been sent up ...

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  17. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD A BANK.

    The jury in the case of Arthur Little and Ernest Little, charged with conspiring to defraud the A.J.S. Bank, after being locked up all night failed to agree, and the prisoners ...

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  18. THE TROUBLE IN AFRICA.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London Standard, states that it is believed in political circles that the French Government intend to seize the territory situated in the Upper Nile ...

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  19. EARLY CLOSING IN TASMANIA.

    A crowded and enthusiastic meeting of shop assistants was held to-night, advocating the Wednesday half-holiday and universal 6 o'clock closing. The mayor presided, and several ...

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  20. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 2s. 6⅜d. per oz. ...

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  21. CHAPTER XXXIV.—"I HAVE SINNED!"

    A silence that lasted for perhaps a couple of seconds followed Mr. Will Reese's words. The face of Aaron Dunsford assumed a sickly hue as the few pregnant sentences had been coolly, ...

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  22. ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF A TRADE NAME.

    The hearing of the case of Greener v. Abrahams was commenced before Mr. Justice A'Beckett and a jury of twelve to-day. The plaintiff, who trades as Messrs. H. H. Greener ...

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  23. ACCIDENT TO THE SYDNEY EXPRESS.

    An accident occurred to the down express from Sydney to Melbourne at about 3.30 this morning. When about four miles from Wagga and one from Bowen the train, which was ...

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  24. A DESERTED INFANT.

    Mr. William Stratton reported to the North Adelaide police-station on Wednesday evening that while walking along Penningtonterrace at half-past 8 o'clock he had discovered ...

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  25. FOOTBALL.

    Sir—When I read this morning that the S.A. Football Association had refused to admit a new club (the Natives) which had applied for admission I looked again at the headline to make sure I had The ...

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  26. RETRENCHMENT IN VICTORIA.

    Captain Neville, the Naval Commandant, has recommended that the Naval Brigade might be reduced from 300 to 200 men, and the remuneration of £10 per man per annum ...

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  27. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

    Jubilee Exhibition Building, 12—Chamber of Manufactures' Exhibition. Selections by the Police Band. Adelaide Oval—Annual Tournament of the S.A. Lawn Tennis Association. ...

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  28. TWO SMUGGLERS CAUGHT.

    Two Hindoos, Allah Ketta and Ahmed Dean, arrested at Burmah for smuggling on the border, were prosecuted at Nathalia today, and each was fined £100 and ordered to ...

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  29. THE SHEARERS' UNION.

    A large meeting of the members of the Adelaide branch of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union was held in the society's office on Tuesday evening. Mr. F. W. Lundie ...

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  30. A LIGHTSHIP BREAKS ADRIFT.

    The lightship at Point Gellibrand, near Williamstown, parted from her moorings this afternoon. The floating beacon was in an exposed spot, and caught the full force of a ...

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  31. ACTION AGAINST THE STANDARD BANK.

    An important action was commenced in the Supreme Court before his Honor the Chief Justice to-day, in which John Richard Rigg of New South Wales, a civil engineer, claims ...

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  32. ROYAL PERMANENT PROPERTY COMPANY.

    An examination was held in insolvency today in the estate of the Mercantile Bank of Australia under order of the Supreme Court. Charles Thorpe said he was liquidator of the ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR. HENRY GENDERS.

    The death is announced at Brisbane, Queensland, at the age of 67, of Mr. Henry Genders, formerly connected with the wellknown firm of Messrs. Gordon & Gotch, of ...

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