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  2. The Advertiser THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1886.

    The second reading of the Totalizator Bill was carried in the Assembly yesterday on a division by 17 votes to 9. The majority was somewhat larger than had been ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    An application was made to Judge Williams in the Practice Court to-day for the release on bail of Mrs. Taylor, who was committed for trial for murder by ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Earl of Aberdeen yesterday formally relinquished the position of Lord Lieutenant for Ireland, which he had occupied since the formation of Mr. ...

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  5. THE MID-DAy SKY.—No. II

    Truly the weather of late has not been very suitable for astronomical observation. The welcome rain-clouds veiling the sky, and hanging in great lowering ...

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  6. TASMANIA.

    Heavy floods have been experienced in the northern districts A number of sheep were drowned at Evandale. Traffic on the Fingal line will be resumed ...

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  7. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Commenting on the constitution of the new Conservative Ministry, the Daily News expresses approval of the appointment of Sir James Fergusson to the post ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the divorce case, Mills versus Mills and Ferrier, a decree [?]si was granted with costs against the co-respondent. Several New Zealand miners at ...

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  9. MR. ORR AND THE POLICE.

    Sir-As an Adelaide citizen I notice with very much regret the decision arrived at by the Commissioner of Police in regard to the rather zealous policeman who had the ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYED IN MELBOURNE.

    The unemployed agitation still continues. This morning several hundred men assembled in front of the Treasury, and addresses were delivered by some of ...

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  11. THE DYNAMITE CONVENTION.

    Advice from Washington report that the Senate of the United States have been discussing the Bill introduced by the Government to give effect to the ...

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  12. CONSPIRACY BETWEEN FENIANS AND NIHILISTS.

    It is reported that the Imperial authorities have received information which has led to the belief that the Irish American Fenians are conspiring with ...

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  13. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    A copulation consisting of members of the Geographical and Royal Societies waited on the Premier to day, asking Government aid in connection with the ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I have read with pleasure the letter written by "Ballarat" in to day's paper, and consider that the police authorities should take notice of it. To give a man the option of ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND NEW GUINEA.

    The Times correspondent in St. Petersburg ridicules the statement recently made by the English agent of Baron MacLeay, that it was not intended to ...

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  16. RUNAWAY RAILWAY TRUCKS.

    A narrow escape from what might have resulted in a very serious accident happened last night at Lancefield Junction. A passenger train left that station having ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions to-day Geo. Berner, late chief clerk in the Railway Department, was sentenced to 10 yean' penal servitude for embezzling ...

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  18. THE SEDAN AND MONARTO RAILWAY.

    Sir—In one of your recent leading articles you speak of the number of men likely to be thrown out of employment by the completion of several works now in progress, and remark ...

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  19. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    It is rumored that the Bank of England are allowing the New South Wales Government 1 per cent. Interest on money received on account of the new loan ...

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  20. {Through Beater's Agency.} THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Mr. Edward Clarke, Q.C, has been appointed Solicitor-General. ...

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  21. COLONISTS IX ENGLAND.

    Two Hundred colonists were yesterday entertained aboard the steamship Mexican at Southampton. They were subsequently taken on a cruise round the [?]le of ...

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  22. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-night the debate on the budget was resumed, but it was again adjourned after Messrs. Russell and Woods had spoken. The former wanted ...

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  23. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers were yesterday entertained at a lunch by Mr. Henniker Heaton, member of Parliament for Canterbury. ...

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  24. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    The first football match here this season was played to-day between Gambierton and Millicent After an even contest the game was drawn, the Mounts securing ...

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  25. THE BELFAST RIOTS.

    Belfast continues to be in a state of ferment, and the military of the town have been reinforced in order to prevent a renewal of the recent disturbances. ...

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  26. TEROWIE, August 4.

    Bishop Kennion conducted divine service at St. John's Church last evening, and later gave an interesting practical address in the Institute Hall. Owing to ...

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  27. THE EXPLOSIVES TREATY.

    In the Senate last night the discussion of the Bill providing for the extradition between Great Britain and the United States of persons guilty of using dynamite ...

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  28. RAPE NEAR ROBERTSTOWN.

    On Monday morning the Eudunda police received information that a rape had been committed on the wife of Stephen Blanscheck, farmer, hundred of ...

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  29. EUDUNDA. August 4.

    Pearce Connors, a curious specimen from the Emerald Isle, was charged at the Local Court yesterday by Trooper Queale with being a rogue and vagabond. ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL.

    The market rate of discount it 2[?] per cent. Tin is worth £97. The stock of tallow in the market is ...

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  31. FARINA. August 4.

    Owing to there being no justice of the peace here the body of Donnelly, who committed suicide yesterday, had to be taken to Hergott by train this morning, ...

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  32. SHIPPING.

    The Messageries Maritimes Company's steamer Oceanien passed here to-day on her outward voyage. SAN FRANCISCO, August 3. ...

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  33. TEROWIE. August 4,

    The patty of well-sinkers from the Water Department in charge of Mr. Pilcher have done good work at Stewart's well during the short time they have ...

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  34. THE RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    The weather is still mild and showery. Eudunda, August 4. It was [?] steadily all day yesterday. Elliston, August 4. ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    [From Messrs Helmuth Schwartze & Co., per favor of the Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Company] ...

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  36. ORROROO. August 4,

    The local company of the R.V.F. fired to day their fifth competition for the silver medal, at ranges of 200, 400, and 500 yards, Wimbledon scoring and positions, ...

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  37. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The match Australians versus Kent was resumed at Canterbury to-day. There was a good attendance, and the weather was fine and sunny. The home team, ...

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  38. BURRA, August 4.

    An inspection of the Burnt Company, R.V. Force, was made to-day in the recreation ground by Brigadier-General Owen, accompanied by Lieut. DeBurgh. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    John J. Pascoe, late cashier of the Australasian Steam Navigation Company, charged with stealing £110, was tried at the District Court to-day and acquitted. ...

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