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  2. LAW COURTS. INSOLVENCY COURT—ADELAIDE.

    IN RE WILLIAM ALBERT LINTERN, of Exeter, South Australia, Grocer and Produce Dealer. Final hearing. Mr. Dempster for the insolvent. The accountant's report stated ...

    Article : 220 words
  3. NEEDLES:

    Sad case of drowning at the Port. A heavy shower fell late last night. Fatal poisoning case at Port Adelaide. Mr. Ben Tillett reaches Adelaide to-morrow. ...

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  4. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Beerbohm states that the importing countries will require 55,000,000 quarters of wheat. America, Europe,, and Asia will probably, it is thought, supply 44,000,000, and the ...

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  6. THE CHANNEL COLLISION.

    The court-martial ordered by the Admiralty authorities on the officers of the torpedo boatdestroyer Thrasher and the twin-screw cruiser Phaeton, which recently collided in the ...

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  7. THE TRANSVALL.

    The members of the Second Chamber in the Transvaal are highly indignant at the action of the Volksraad in increasing the annual salaries of its members to £1,200 each, and ...

    Article : 53 words
  8. COMMETCIAL.

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  9. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  10. CAPTAIN LOTHAIRE.

    Captain Lothaire, the Belgian officer who ordered the execution of Mr. Stokes, a British trader on the Congo, and who was tried for murder and acquitted, is now back on the ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The lock-out of engineers has now extended to Sheffield, where it has involved 12,000 workmen. ...

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  12. THE UNREST IN INDIA.

    The latest advices with reference to the disturbances in India convey the intelligence that a portion of the Jamrud garrison has been disarmed and that reinforcements have been ...

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  13. LOCAL COURT—ADELAIDE.

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  14. AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    A letter in this morning's Times, signed "Admiral," raises the question whether it is desirable to substitute- the Minerva, "a weakly-armed, second-rate cruiser," for the ...

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  15. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "PRO BONO PUBLICO," Kangaroo Island.—Your letter could only be printed with your name attached. "A FATHER," Jamestown, agrees with "Mater" ...

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  16. THE INDIAN PLAGUE.

    Latest information with regard to the plague in India states that it is raging with increased virulence at Poona. Dr. W. M. Halffkine, of the Pasteur ...

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  17. THE PORT DROWNING CASE.

    The Port police are still dragging for the body of Mr. Chant and they are inclined to think that it will not be recovered until it floats. Where Mr. Chant is supposed to have ...

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  18. VICTORIA. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The body of William Gayland, aged about 30, eon of a farmer living near Coleden, was found in the Merri River at Grasmere, in the Western district, to-day. ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Margaret Harrison was ordered to pay £1 for having been drunk at Goodwood on August 28. On a further charge of being an habitual drunkard defendant was sent to gaol for two ...

    Article : 252 words
  21. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    On Sunday afternoon an inquest was held by Mr. G. H. Ayliffe at the Marion Hotel to enquire into the circumstances connected with the death of William Hiscock, laborer, of ...

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  22. THE KING OF SIAM.

    The King of Siam, who is paying an official visit to Germany, was entertained yesterday at a banquet by the Emperor William. In responding to the toast of his health his ...

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  23. MR. BEN TILLRTT.

    Mr. Ben Tiliefct, the English labor leader, arrived by the Sydney express on Saturday morning, and was met at the Spencer-street station by a large number of representatives of ...

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  24. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    The Cretan Assembly have adopted a motion in favor of the immediate acceptance of.the scheme for the autonomous government of the island proposed by the Great Powers. ...

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  25. MAGISTRATES' ROOM—PORT ADELAIDE.

    Mrs. Urry, Mrs. J. Forbes, Mrs. May, and Ellen Hartland were charged by Sub-Inspector Doyle with having at Port Adelaide on August 21 unlawfully aided Walter Anderson, ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. WEST AUSTRALIA. KALGOORLIE DISTRICT.

    Extremely rich stone is being raised from the new lode cut in crosscutting east from the main workings in the Lake View Consols. The crosscut is several feet into the lode, which is ...

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  27. A SAD FATALITY.

    The body of Joseph Wyllie was found at the bottom of a sewer shaft in Leicester-street, Carlton, this morning. The deceased was evidently taking a short cut across the ...

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  28. THE STEAMER BUNGAREE.

    Messrs. George Wilis & Co. have received a cablegram, announcing the arrival of the steamer Bungaree at Natal on Thursday morning, August 26. The steamer left Port ...

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  29. MINING NEWS.

    A meeting of the Lady Mary South Gold Mining Company was held in Cavendish Chambers on Monday morning to consider the position of the company. Mr. W. Finlayson, ...

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  30. ADELAIDE EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Mr. McGowan, M.L.A, the leader or the Labor Party in the New South Wales Parliament, arrived in Melbourne on Saturday, accompanied by Mr. Thomas, M.L.A., a ...

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  31. TAXATION RECEIPTS.

    The revenue from stamp duties from July 1 to August 28 was £4,827, or £497 less than for the same period last year. Land and income tax produced £6,265, or an increase of ...

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  33. THE SEMAPHORE SHOOTING CASE.

    Mr. Charles W. Blizzard, who shot himself in the side at the Semaphore Hotel on Tuesday evening last, is still confined to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital under the care of ...

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  34. THE CARRIAGE OF FRUIT.

    The matter of securing cheaper freights and better conditions for the carriage of fruit will be discussed at an intercolonial conference to be held at the Chief Secretary's office on ...

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  35. A GAMBLING RAID.

    The police early this morning raided a house in Lindsay-street and arrested seven Frenchman gambling. The authorities secured £2,000 besides gaming materials. A number ...

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  36. SHIPPING NEWS.

    August 30, 5,40 a.m.—R.M.S. Oroya, passing inwards. ARRIVED—AUGUST 28. FFEETWING, ketch, 44 tons, J. Least, from ...

    Article : 446 words
  37. THE COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following dispatch from, the Secretary of State for the Colonies (the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain):— ...

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  38. COOLGARDIE.

    A parcel of 50 tons from the Premier South has been crushed at the Premier battery, and yielded 115 oz. The last Tindals crushing averaged 16 dwt. ...

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  39. FATAL ACCIDENTS.

    Michael Molloy fell off an engine at Middle Brighton to-day and fractured his skull. He died in the hospital. William Becker, a ship's cook, fell down in ...

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  40. GENERAL NEWS.

    Sir Charles Todd reported on Saturday that the rain up till 9 a. in. had been very general all over the colony as far north as Hergott, over an inch being recorded at ...

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  41. THE LATE MR. W. E PETERSWALD.

    The death of Mr. W. E. Peterswald, son of the late Commissioner of Police, occurred at his residence, Norwood, on Sunday night. Three or four years ago the deceased ...

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  42. LARGE GOLD NUGGETS.

    Good gold is being,obtained from,a rush at Ring's Paddock, Tarnagulln. A man named Rook secured a nugget of 108 oz. 15 dwt., and a miner named Peterson a nugget weighing ...

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  43. RAINFALL RETURN.

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  44. QUEENSLAND. THE TICK PEST.

    Sir. E. S. Archer, a well-known pastoralist, states that Mr. Pound's experiments of inoculation against ticks. have proved highly successful. Ten inoculated cattle and ten which ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. FATAL CAB ACCIDENT.

    A fatal cab accident occurred on Friday night. A pair of horses bolted and capsized the cab to which they were attached. A girl, Annie Marshall, who was in the vehicle, was ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    The Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company has declared a dividend of 6d. per share for August, equal to £25,000. CHARTERS TOWERS, August 29. ...

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  47. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

    R[?]n has fallen in 24 hours, up to 9 a.m., in:—West Au[?]uia—Light to moderate rain over the southern pa[?] of colony. South Australia—General rain rec [?] south from Hergott, over ¾ in. registered ...

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  48. IMPERIAL ALPHABETS.

    A for Argyllshire, so rugged and bold; B stands for Burmah, with its jewels untold; C is for Canada, rich with timber and oil; ID is for Delhi, which had treasures for spoil; ...

    Article : 238 words
  49. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

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