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  4. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat (f.a.q).—Farmers' lots in country, based upon 3/1 to 8/2 per bushel, Port Adelaide. Flour.—Leading city brands, £9 5/; country brands, £9 per ton, delivered in Adelaide. ...

    Article : 261 words
  5. THE TURF. THE JUNE NOMINATIONS.

    The first Tuesday in June is always one of the most important dates in the racing calendar with owners and trainers. On that day they are called upon to nominate ...

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  6. THE SOUTH POLE

    Captain R. F. Scott, R.N. the leader of the forthcoming Antarctic expedition, and the officers attached to his staff, were entertained at luncheon to-day by the Royal ...

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  7. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE

    The subject of foreign missions was again before the General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia on Wednesday, when the discussion, initiated the ...

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  8. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    A meeting of members of Parliament was held at Parliament House this afternoon for the purpose of electing the Speaker for the House of Assembly during the coming ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA'S BIRTH SOLEMN SERVICES.

    The Governor-Genera] of South Africa (Lord Gladstone), with Lady Gladstone, the Premier (General Botha), and members of the Confederate Cabinet, and a large ...

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  10. MR. ROOSEVELT

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, was driven in the Lord Mayor's coach to the Guildhall to-day. where he was presented with the Freedom of London. ...

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  11. BANK OF ADELAIDE. Special General Meeting.

    A largely attended special general meeting of the Bank of Adelaide was held at Wavmouth-street on Tuesday to consider a proposal of the directors to increase the ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. THE PARRAMATTA.

    The Parramatta, the first gunboat built for the Australian navy, had a successful preliminary run to-day under steam. She leaves shortly, with a specially selected ...

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  14. THE A.R.C.

    Fulham Park Plate, 350 sovs. added. Five furlongs. ...

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  15. DISPUTE OVER PINNAROO LAND.

    The Civil Court on Wednesday, before his Honor Mr. Justice Homburg resumed the hearing of the case in which Johann Carl Gustavo Stachr, ...

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  16. THE W.A.T.C.

    Karrakatta Plate, 500 sovs. added. Five furlongs. [?]ares Produce Stakes, 650 sovs. added. Seven furlongs. ...

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  17. Family Notices

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  19. THE V.R.C.

    Maribyrnong Plate, 4,500 sovs. added. Five furlongs. Melbourne Cup, 6,000 sovs. added. Two miles. Sires produce Slakes, 500 sovs. addea (and 200 ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. THE KAISER'S BOIL.

    The German Emperor, who has recently offered severe pain from a boil on his right hand, extending from the base of the thumb to the wrist, is progressing ...

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  21. Remember the Sea.

    Sir J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria. toured Kent yesterday, arranging delegations to visit Lord Selborne, ex-High Commissioner for South Africa, with the ...

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  22. NORTHERN NIGERIA.

    The Imperial Government are considering a proposal for the construction of 120 miles of railway to open up the great tin fields recently discovered in the Bauchi province ...

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  23. THE V.A.T.C.

    Deputunt Stakes.—1,250 sovs. added. Four furlongs. Toorak Handicap.—4,200 sovs. added. One mile. Caulfield Cup.—3,000 sovs. added. One mile and ...

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  24. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    The Emigration Conference, now sitting in London under the presidency of Lieutenant-Genernl Sir J. Bevan Edwards. has asked the Imperial Government to hold a ...

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  25. THE A.J.C.

    Breeders Plate.—1.500 sovs. added. Five furlongs. Camerack Stakes.—500 sovs. added. Four and a half furlongs. ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Western Australian dinner was held at the Trocadero Restaurant, London, tonight. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, presided, and there ...

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  27. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  28. THE WILLIAMSTOWN R.C.

    Williamstown Cup.—1,500 sovs. added. added mile and three furlongs. ...

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  29. MOONEE VALLEY R.C.

    Moonee Valley Cup, 650 sovs. added. One mile and a quarter. ...

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  30. THE RAILWAYS GOODS SHEDS.

    The Adelaide Chamber of Commerce has arranged for a deputation to wait upon the Railways' Commissioner at his offices. Victoria square, at noon on Thursday; for the ...

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  31. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    Neil Gow, who sprung a curb on his off hind leg, has recovered. The matter was not serious. Neil Gow, who raptured the Two ...

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  32. DEPARTURE OF THE FLAGSHIP.

    H.M.S. Powerful, which arrived from Western Australia on May 25, in command of Vice-Admiral Sir Rochard Pooro, sailed on Wednesday for Melbourne. The ...

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  33. CHAMPION SWIMMER.

    F. Beaurepaire, the Victorian champion swimmer, is in excellent condition. He starts for the Continent on Thursday, and competes in international matches at ...

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  34. STONE-THROWING AT GLANVILLE.

    In the Juvenile Offenders' Room, at the Port Adelaide Police-station. on Wednesday. a boy was charged with having as saulted Elizabeth Wortley at Glanvilie on ...

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  35. THE BRICKMAKERS' BOARD

    The term for which the Brickmakers' Board was appointed having expired, it was on Wednesday ordered by his Excellency the Governor in Council, pursuant to the ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments were made at the meeting of the Executive Council on Wednesday:—Dr. Angas Johnson, to be a member of the advisory committee under ...

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  37. WOODYARD STRIKE.

    The unionist workmen who are now on strike in the Kinniel wood yard at Borrowstounuess (or Boness), a Linlithgow village 23 miles north-west of Edinburgh, ...

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  38. ALLEGED UNSKILFUL DRIVING.

    On Wednesday, at the Local Court, before his Honor Mr. J. G. Russell, S.M., and justices, A. E. Turner was sued by W. J. Benger for £21, for alleged furious ...

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  39. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  40. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver.—The present price of bar silver is 24½. per oz. ...

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  41. Remuneration of the Directors

    At the close of the above meeting another special meeting was held, pursuant to notice, to consider a proposal to increase the remuneration of the directors. Mr. ...

    Article : 364 words
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  44. A CLAIM FOR RENT.

    At the Local Court on Wednesday, Annie Pritchard gued a man, named Cody, for £1 12/6 for rent of premises. Judgment for the amount claimed was given against the ...

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  45. SHIPPING NEWS.

    July 1. 2 a.m.—A N.D.L. line steamer is pasing inwards. ARRIVED—June 1. June, s., 10S, G. McKay, Port Vincent. ...

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  46. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    A proclamation was issued by the Executive Council on Wednesday fixing Circuit Courts to be held at Port Augusta on Monday. duly 11, and at Gladstone on ...

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  47. COURT OP INDUSTRIAL APPEALS.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council on Wednesday his Honor Mr. Justice Hornburg, a judge of the Supreme Court, was appointed judge of the Court of Industrial ...

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  48. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Miss Elsie Jones has been specially engaged by the Asche-Brayton management to sing "Tell me, where is fancy bred?" as an incidental number in "The Merchant ...

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  49. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Arthur McEwin, a brickmaker. appeared to answer a charge of having failed to support his wife and four little children. He was ordered lo pay 15/ per week into the State Children's ...

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  50. Magistrates' Court—Glenelg.

    Maud Harris, with several aliases, was charged, on the information of Senior-Constable Reiley, with having been drunk and having used indecent language in Moseley-square on the evening of ...

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  53. Magistrates' Court--Hindmarsh

    John Cyril Beulleo was charged on the information of Sergent Radtond with, having used inderent language to Enston-terrace, Croydon, on May 28. Beadle pleaded guilty.and was fined ...

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