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  2. SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN.

    Lenore drew herself assay, and looked at him steadily. "It means," she said, "that you must not treat Miss Roslyn—as you have treated me." ...

    Article : 1,312 words
  3. NEWS FROM THE FRONT

    Lord Methuen's Magersfontein and General Gatacre's Stormberg dispatches were gazetted early in March. Lord Mechuen anticipated that a lyddite ...

    Article : 2,535 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 123 words
  5. THE PLAGUE.

    A petition praying for the resumption of the wharf property in Darling Harbor, signed by members of the Legislative Assembly, was presented to the Premier ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. NEEDLES:

    More rain is approaching from, the west. The Premier speaks at Strathalbyn to-night. ...

    Article : 798 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION

    The Federal delegates are somewhat discouraged by the uncertain tone of the resolution adapted by the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne which they regard ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. THE WAR.

    Major-General Sir H. M. L. Rundle, whose column, while moving to the relief of the beleaguered garrison, at Wepener, fought an engagement with the enemy at ...

    Article : 293 words
  9. THE DELEGATES ENTERTAINED.

    The dispatch, to the Australian Governors sent by Mr. Chamberlain on April 5 with reference to the Commonwealth Bill has now been published. ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Samuel Carruthers and William Withers were presented at the Water Police Court to-day on a serious charge. It was alleged that on the night of April 14 a young man, ...

    Article : 120 words
  11. FOURTEEN YEARS' PENAL SERVITUDE.

    Charles McMahon was found guilty at Grafton to-day of an attempted outrage on a little girl, aged 4 years, at Murwillun[?] bah. His Honor said the jury had taken ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. VICTORIA'S DANGER.

    Plans and specifications have now been completed for the proposed plague hospital at Coode Island. For one with an iron superstructure, with two bays, the ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. CURIOUS SHOOTING CASE.

    A shooting sensation at Redfern was investigated at the Local Court to-day, when some strange evidence was elicited. Thomas Henry Stevens, a clerk, employed by a ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. ALARM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The discovery of plague-stricken rats on the Auckland wharfs has created an uneasy feeling throughout the colony, and drastic precautions are being taken to ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. YEARLINGS FOR ADELAIDE.

    At the sale of racehorses to-day only two minor lots were disposed of Sapir was passed in at 200 guineas, Dozen at 170, and Caledonia at 300 guineas, while there was ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. SUNNYSIDE REBELS PUNISHED.

    The disloyal Dutch farmers who, early in February, were captured in a Boer laager at Sunnyside by a force of mounted Queenslanders and Canadians, and Who ...

    Article : 305 words
  17. A NEW NEWSPAPER.

    The first issue of the "Express," a new newspaper published in London, contains a message from, the Emperor William of Germany. ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. A MOCK COMMEMORATION.

    The University Senate and the Undergraduates' Association are at loggerheads, and the announcement that a "commemoration of benefactors, in connection with ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. IMPERIAL AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    The city to-day has been alive with members of the Imperial Australian Regiment. They are having a few hours off before leaving. At present the intentions are that ...

    Article : 249 words
  20. THE FEDERAL TARIFF.

    The delegates to the Protectionists' Conference visited Lithgow to-day, and were present at the opening of the first Siemen's steel furnace in Australia, which has been ...

    Article : 721 words
  21. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Commenting to-day on the London press views of the decision of the Premiers' Conference, Mr. McLean said he was exceedingly interested to notice the prominence ...

    Article : 173 words
  22. AFFAIRS AROUND KIMBERLEY.

    In the previous extracts published from the diary of Mr. Felix McLeish, son of the railway-stationmaster at Blackwood, we gave the story of the siege and the ...

    Article : 837 words
  23. THE BUSHMEN'S BRIGADE.

    We come from up country—welcome from out back— The homestead, the hut, and tie wallaby track; ...

    Article : 328 words
  24. THE CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    A meeting of the local boards of health in the metropolitan area was held in the council chamber of the Town Hall, Adelaide, on Tuesday evening, the Mayor of ...

    Article : 295 words
  25. THE HERO OF MAFEKING.

    His Worship the Mayor of Adelaide has written to us, intimating that he has been asked to assist in promoting a movement which has been started in Sydney to raise ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. TASMANIA.

    Parliament was opened [?]s afternoon by Lord Gormansbon in person in the presence of a large number of spectators. The Imperial Contingent furnished a guaird of ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. CHAPTER XVI.—MR. BRIENDON IN TERFERES.

    "It's not a pleasant position," said Ce[?] bending over the fire again, as if he were cold, "to be engaged to one girl end in love with another." ...

    Article : 877 words
  28. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    The South Anistralian board of directors of the Australian Natives' Association have cabled to the "Times" that they are in, accord with Mr. Symon views, and ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 72 words
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