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  2. SHADOWED LIVES.

    His easy manners and confident tone took me altogether aback. I had never had to do with such a man. I had seen an innocent man in a hole often enough before to-day; but ...

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  3. AGRICULTURAL CONFERERCE.

    The Conference of Ministers of Agriculture concluded its sittings this afternoon, and an official report of the decisions has been made public. The tick question occupied a good ...

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  4. MR. HARRY FURNISS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Harry Furniss, the well-known London caricaturist, was a passenger by the R.M.S. Victoria which arrived at the Semaphore anchorage on Sunday evening, but it was not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES. ACTION AGAINST A RACING CLUB.

    For a considerable time past there has been friction between the bookmakers and the racing clubs through the former being refused admission to the enclosures on the grounds for ...

    Article : 281 words
  6. MR. R. J. SEDDON.

    The Earl of Aberdeen, Governor-General of Canada and the Ottawa Government, have extended a cordial welcome to the Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand. ...

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  7. GRECO-TURKISH WAR.

    It is stated that the Powers as a whole have disapproved of the terms of peace proposed by the Porte, and have urged the substitution of more moderate conditions. According to the ...

    Article : 378 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Playgoers cannot complain of a lack of variety in the dramatic pabulum provided them by the Potter-Bellew company, nor do they neglect to recognise in a practical manner ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Frederick Selous, the well-known hunter of big game in South Africa, who served recently under the British South Africa Company, declares that the introduction of settlers ...

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  10. LATE SIR W. CLARKE.

    The Right Hon. S. J. Way, P.C., Chief Justice of South Australia, and many other colonists now in London have sent a message of condolence to the family ...

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  11. THE DROUGHT.

    The Minister for Lands continues to receive reports from the country with regard to the ill efiects of the dry weather. He intends at the first opportunity to submit to the Cabinet the ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. SPANISH DEFENCES.

    The Government of Spain have increased their military and naval budgets for the coming year by eight million pesetas. ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    Count Vorontzoff-Daschkoff has resigned his position as Minister of the Imperial Household in Russia. ...

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  14. THE REV. JAMES CLARKE AGAIN.

    The Rev. James Clarice appeared before Judge Simson in No. 1 Court, this morning to make a chamber application. As he took his seat he deposited his handbag on the bar table ...

    Article : 298 words
  15. VICTORIA. "WORK AND WAGES."

    There was a very large attendance at the Fitzroy Town Hall to-night when Lord Brassey delivered a lecture tinder the auspices of the local branch of the A.N.A. on the ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIA. STARVING CATTLE.

    A meeting of squatters and townspeople was held at Roeourne on Saturday to consider the position caused by the drought. It was decided to send a telegram to the Acting ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. KALGOORLIE DISTRICT.

    Mr J. Rankine, the engineer in charge of the erection of the new plant at Hannan's Reward, and who formerly was employed inspecting and reporting on mining properties ...

    Article : 394 words
  18. A HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    A largely-attended meeting was held in the Town Hall to-night to consider the question of establishing a home for consumptives in New South Wales. The Governor and Lady ...

    Article : 196 words
  19. BIJOU THEATRE.

    There was a fairly-large attendance at the Bijou Theatre on Monday evening when Saturday's programme was repeated by Miss Elsie Adair's American Vaudeville Company. The ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    Correspondence has passed between Mr. J. H. Carruthers and Sir Samuel Griffith, the Chief Justice of Queensland, with reference to the 1897 Commonwealth Bill. Sir Samuel has ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. ADELAIDE HARMONIE SOCIETY.

    The above society held a full rehearsal of "Lea Cloches de Corneville" on Monday night. In both musical and stage business the principals and chorus showed an excellent ...

    Article : 359 words
  22. THE TICK PEST.

    A large deputation of pastoralists waited on the Acting Premier to-day and asked for the prohibition of the importation of cattle from the Northern Territory oh account of the tick ...

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  23. THE CYCLING FATALITY.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned to-day at an inquest held on the body of Brenton Sheppard, the cyclist, who was killed during a road race on Saturday. The coroner ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONFERENCE.

    The delegates to the Conference or the Chambers of Commerce were formally welcomed by the mayor at the Town Hall to-day. Apart from the Sydney chamber 17 other ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. A LAD KILLED.

    A lad named McMillan, aged 16, was run over by a train at the Blackwood street Crossing on the Williamstown line this afternoon and killed instantly. A companion was ...

    Article : 54 words
  26. THE QUEEN'S REIGN.

    The suggestions of the committee of advice as to the best means of celebrating the Queen's record reign do not altogether commend themselves to the Government. Mr. J. N. Brunker ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. CREDIT FONCIER BONDS.

    The Savings Banks Commissioners to-day opened tenders for £15,950 of Credit Foncier bonds at 3 per cent. There were 10 tenders from the public, totalling £14,925, all at par, ...

    Article : 197 words
  28. QUEENSLAND. TEH DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.

    It is generally believed that the steamer Duke.of Devonshire struck a rock which is uncharted. The Government steamer Albatross, is in constant attendance, and there is no ...

    Article : 200 words
  29. THE COALTRIMMERS' TROUBLE.

    The trouble which has threatened amongst the coaltrimmers at Newcastle seems likely to pass away owing partly to the want of unanimity among the men and partly to the ...

    Article : 93 words
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  31. TASMANIA.

    The weather is very unsettled. Rain is falling heavily at intervals, and there is a strong wind from the north-west. ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    A destructive fire occurred at Gisborne to-day. The premises of Mr. Pettie, draper; Messrs. Williams & Kettle, merchants; the. Bank of New South Wales; and Mr. Lysnar, ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. THE LATE SIR W. J. CLARKE.

    The funeral of the late Sir William Clarke is likely to be a very extensive one, and in connection with the Masonic order a good deal of preparation is being made. Flower ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS.

    The Governor of New Guinea has issued several proclamations notifying that the prohibition against the carrying of firearms and the necessity of obtaining miners' rights will ...

    Article : 104 words
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