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  3. THE PLAGUE.

    On Wednesday evening Dr. Ramsay Smith reported that there were no new developments in connection with the plague. At Torrens Island things were generally ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The Aberdeen White Star steamer Nineveh took away to-day 200,000 sovereigns from Melbourne for Cape Town. Half was On account of the Union Bank, and ...

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  5. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received May 17, 1.37 a.m.] THE WAR.

    Mr. A. Fischer, Mr. J. M. A. Wolmarans, and Mr. C. H. Wessels, the Boer delegates entrusted with the task of securing foreign intervention in the present ...

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  6. NEEDLES:

    The Ortona sails this afternoon. The Boers have retreated to Lindley. of paintings at Boating's to-morrow. vreneral Hildyard has seized Weasel Nek. ...

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  7. SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN.

    Sunday found her still undecided. It rained, and she did not go to church in the evening, but read aloud to the children, servants, and customary visitors until ...

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  8. PRECAUTIONS AT THE SMELTERS.

    The following notice has been posted at the Block 14 Smelting Works at Port Adelaide by direction of the manager, Mr. T. J. Greenway:—"In view of the trouble ...

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  9. BELEAGUERED MAFEKING.

    Latest advices with reference to the investment of Mafeking state that heavy fighting occurred on Saturday, when the Boers made a fierce attack upon the town. ...

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  10. THE KYNETON TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Donald Kennedy on a charge of murdering his sister, Sarah McLennan, at Kynebon, ended in the Criminal Court to-night iu an acquittal. The most ...

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  11. RAT DESTRUCTION.

    The extermination of rats in the city is not progressing so rapidly as the health authorities desire, but still the crusade against the dreaded rodent continues. On ...

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  12. FEDERATION AND CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

    Sir—You said yesterday that the Chief Justice, Sir Samuel Way, had done "wisely" in giving his pamphlet to the press. One regret is he was not "wise in ...

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  13. BULLER AT GLENCOE.

    Latest advices with respect to the situation in Natal state that General Sir Redvers Buller's forces have now occupied Glencoe, a station on the railway from ...

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  14. CHARGES AGAINST CAPTAIN HILL.

    The charges made against Captain. Hill, of the British barque South Esk, by six members of the crew, were further investigated by the Court of Marine Enquiry ...

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  15. WITH THE SANITARY INSPECTORS.

    Through She courtesy of Dr. Borthwick, the health officer of Adelaide, I had on Saturday an opportunity of visiting the slums of Adelaide. It is not the most ...

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  16. FIGHTING IN NATAL.

    A report received from General Sir Eedvers Buller discloses the fact that the was instructed to occupy Dundee. The enemy are described as having made ...

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  17. THE MOUNT DEDDICK RAILWAY.

    Cabinet to-night considered the question of granting a concession to an English syndicate to construct a railway to the Mount Deddick goldfield. They had before ...

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  18. Chief Justice's Chambers, Adelaide,

    Mr. J. H. Symon, Q.G. My dear Symon—The statement in the "Outlook," quoted by "The Advertiser's" London correspondent, was not authorised ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Governor has received from Sir Alfred Milner, news of the following casualties among the New South Wales troops:—At Ivroonstad, May 5—First ...

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  20. FOUR FRESH SYDNEY CASES.

    There are four fresh case of plague, namely:— William Bocksey, aged 26, living at Balmain. ...

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  21. Manoah, Upper Sturt, May 4, 1900.

    My dear Chief Justice—Thanks so much for your note. I am sorry if mine was not clear. I really did not mean to ask whether the statement in the "Outlook" ...

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  22. Chief Justice's Chambers, Adelaide,

    My dear Symon—I told you that the reference in the "Outlook" was unauthorised to let you know that it referred to a private communication. You were good ...

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  23. TWO FATALITIES.

    Michael Ivelly, a miner, aged 52, was killed to-day at the Tara Hill reef, near Inglewood, by a fall of earth. William Kewlev, aged 6S, a miner, and ...

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  24. THE SIEGE OF MAFEKING.

    Cabinet to-night decided that so soon as it was definitely known that Mafeking had been Relieved a holiday would be granted so far as Civil servants were concerned. ...

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  25. THE ADELAIDE TELEGRAM FORGERY.

    It is now said there is something tangible to go on in regard to the recent forged telegram in connection with the Queensland Mining, Pastoral, and Investment ...

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  26. Selborne Chambers, May 11, 1900.

    My Dear Clnef Justice—The reason you are good enough to offer for telling me the "reference" in the "Outlook" was unauthorised overlooks the fact that both ...

    Article : 298 words
  27. A DONATION OF £1,000.

    Cable advices received from London state ill at at the annual meeting of Shareholders of the Waihi Company, it was resolved to vote £1,000 to the benefit of the widoivs ...

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  28. A DEATH AT FREMANTLE.

    The bacteriological examination concerning the Freiiiantle plague patient was concluded to-day. It supported the microscopical examination, revealing true ...

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  29. MURDER ON THE ETHEL.

    At the Police Court to-day the charge against a portion of the crew of the brigantine Ethel was continued. Ian Ah Cue, the ...

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  30. CHAPTER XXYII.—MAGDALEN'S DECISION.

    "It Was Cecil who told us," said Ursula, in lier headlong, impertnious way. "He came in with Us from church this everting, and he said that he was at the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The following casualties are reported to have occurred to the New South Wales Mounted Rifles with Major-General Hutton's force during the recent engagement ...

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  32. Chief Justice's Chambers,

    My dear Symon—There was nothing about the pamphlet I received to indicate that it was only in private circulation, and it was announced for sale Shortly ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL.

    A report has been made by Mr. W. H. Hamlet, the Government Analyst, on the Broken Hill water supply. Mr. Hamlet informs the Premier, who caused the report ...

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  34. THE RETREATING BOERS.

    The Kroonstad correspondent of the London "Standard" reports that the British residents in the town assert that most of the foreign attaches with the Boer ...

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  35. Selborne Chambers, May 16, 1900.

    My dear Chief Justice—It would be affectation to hank you for the copy of your pamphlet, which I received late last night, "with the Chief Justice's compliments." ...

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  36. "ODE TO THE MOSQUITO."

    Oh, diminutive insect with irritant bite, A sorrowful victim these lines I indite; Thoush I slay you in hundreds, in thousands you flock, ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

    Victoria Hall, 7.45—Address by Mr. W. M. Oatts. Hindmarsh-square Congregational Church, 8— Sacred Concert. North Adelaide Congregational Hall, 8—Lecture ...

    Article : 51 words
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