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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. AUSTRALASIAN MINING.

    The following companies have been registered:— Weld Hercules G.M., Murchison, capital, £120,000; amount issued, £40,000. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES HUNTSMEN PROSECUTED.

    Sportsmen are bitterly complaining of the harassing tactics of the Anti-Gambling League, whom they accuse of throwing impediments in die way of legitimate sports. At the ...

    Article : 64 words
  4. CABLE MESSAGES. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The bidding at the London wool sales to-day was spirited and prices were well maintained. Murray Downs brought 9½d., Vindex 7½d., Cynina 13¾d., and Duntroon 10½d. ...

    Article : 63 words
  5. IS INSANITY INCREASING

    Is insanity increasing? Beyond question the inmates of fanatic asylums are multiplying, but the growth of lunacy is not thereby necessarily proved. That is the ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES. ARMENIAN RISING.

    An attempt by the Softas (Turkish students to renew the rising in Constantinople has been mercilessly suppressed. The troops, who have been continuously under arms, fired upon the ...

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  7. THE DEAN CASE. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    The case of George Dean is already certainly the most sensational that has ever vexed judicial minds in this colony. Fresh interest was added to it, however, on Saturday by the arrest of W. P. Crick and R. D. Meagher, ...

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  8. MISS NELLIE STEWART.

    Miss Nellie Stewart has been engaged by Mr. George Edwardes, manager of the Gaiety Company, for an American tour, end will open is New York on December 24, returning to ...

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  9. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Silver is now quoted at 2s. 6¾d. per oz., being an advance of [?]d. since October 2. ...

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  10. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The running for the Imperial Produce Stakes, of 5,000 sovs. (for the produce of mares covered in 1892, to run at two years old. colts 9 st., fillies and geldings 8 st. ...

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  11. THE TURNER LEGACY.

    It transpires that there is no foundation for the report that a boatman named Turner, of Clayton-le-Moors, in Lancashire, had been left a legacy of £150,000 by an uncle in ...

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  12. THE ARCHDIOCESE OF ADELAIDE.

    At the last meeting of the central committee of advice in connection with the movement for removing the debt which encumbers the Archdiocese of Adelaide, it was decided to enlist ...

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  13. WOOL AND PRODUCE.

    The Land's steamer Hubbuck, which left Port Adelaide for London on Saturday, took away 2,702 bales of wool, 236 bales of skins, 200 live stock, 29,500 bars bullion, and 120 ...

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  14. THE GOTHENBURG SYSTEM.

    In a letter addressed to the National Temperance Congress Mr. Gladstone reiterates his belief in the Gothenberg system as offering the best means of coping with the evils of the ...

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  15. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

    The Australian racehorse Paris has developed a cough, which has alarmed his supporters so that he is no longer quoted in the betting for the Cambridgeshire Stakes, ...

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  16. FRENCH EXPORT TRADE.

    The latest statistics point to a serious decline in the export trade of France. Formerly that trade approximated in value to that of Great Britain and Germany came fourth on the list ...

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  17. METHODIST UNION.

    Methodist union will be prominently before the public this work, and to-day a series of meetings in connection with the movement will be inaugurated by a gathering at Kooringa. ...

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  18. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    Further revelations are published respecting the disorganisation of the French Navy Department. M. Pelletan, reporter to the Marine Budget Committee, declares that the ...

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  19. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. & O. line R.M.S. Ballaarat arrived at Albany at 10 p.m. on Saturday, and sailed for Adelaide at 4 a.m. on Sunday. The R.M.S. Massilia of the same line, left Melbourne on ...

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  20. WORLD'S WHEAT HARVEST.

    The world's wheat harvest is estimated by Beerbohm at 299,450,000 qrs., and the probable amount required by importing countries is stated to be 50,500,000 qrs. ...

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  21. THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    There is great excitement were over a new and five miles north of Norseman, where very, rich stone has been discovered. The Norseman reef is improving at a depth. ...

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  22. TATTERSALL'S RACES.

    Tattersall's races which took place on the Old Course on Saturday, was only fairly attended, although the afternoon remained fine until the races were over when, a smart shower ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    TALLOW.—At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow 1,400 casks were offered and 1,225 were sold. The price realised for tallow, mutton, medium, was 23s.; beef, ...

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  24. PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 39s. 4d. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The London importers are endeavoring to retain the trade in Australian frozen meat in their own hands, and according to the Manchester City News they have determined to ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The New South Wales Government are inviting tenders for a loan of £4,000,000 in 3 percent inscribed stock, having a currency of 40 years. The minimum issue price is 94 per ...

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  27. THE CHAMPION CYCLIST.

    The members of the Adelaide Cycling Club entertained Mr. Zimmerman At a picnic is the hills on Saturday afternoon. The day was beautifully fine and the drive to Waterfall ...

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  28. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Mr. Donald Troughton, the police magistrate at Moree, was found dead in his office on Saturday, it is supposed from an overdose of chloroform taken as a soporific. ...

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  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor will at in the Full court on Tuesday morning and at 3 o'clock [?] he will give a garden party at Government House in [?] ...

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  30. HAPPY VALLEY CARTERS' DISPUTE.

    A deputation from the Happy valley Carters' Association waited upon the Commissioner of Public Works on Saturday morning with reference to the reduced wages now ...

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  31. NEWS FROM CUE.

    This week the following claims have been taken over:—Light of Asia, Republic, Eclipse Group, Commonwealth, Golden Stream, Queen of May, Victoria, Polar Star and Homeward ...

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  32. PLUCKING COOLGARDIE "PIGEONS."

    Henry A. Hill and Charles McNally, two men who are well known to the police, were arrested at Flemington on Saturday charged with Wring insufficient lawful means of ...

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  33. THE LATE M. PASTEUR'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of Louis Pasteur, the eminent French scientist, attracted an enormous concourse. The entire route from the deceased's residence to the burial-place was lined with ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIP.

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  35. MR. CRICK'S OPINION.

    Mr. Crick was interviewed after his [?], He me having luncheon with Mr. R. H. Levien, M.P., and other gentlemen when be first heard of the affair. That afternoon he ...

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  36. FATAL FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    William Pride, a saddler of Geelong, who was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and other public bodies, was killed by falling over a [?] at Spring Creek on Sunday ...

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  37. THE BALLAARAT AT ALBANY.

    The P. & O. line R.M.S. Ballaarat, Commander T. S. Angus, arrived here at 10 o'clock on Saturday night. The saloon passengers ...

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  38. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT GOAL TENDERS.

    Regarding the coal tenders the Railway Commissioners say they are satisfied from enquiries made that the Outtrim Company if necessary could supply move than the ...

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  39. THE EXCELSIOR LINE OF REEF.

    A new find has been made one and a half miles east of the Excelsior mine by Messrs. Cooper & Co. Prospects up to 20 oz. were obtained. The line has since been pegged out ...

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  40. DEVELOPING THE TERRITORY.

    With reference to the proposal by Mr. Griffiths for the development of the Northern Territory the Minister controlling the Territory wishes to point out that ...

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  41. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION FESTIVAL.

    One of the largest gatherings of children that has ever taken place in the colony will came Saturday to be long remembered by the citizens. Six thousand boys and girls, ...

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  42. A GOD-FEARING MINISTRY.

    "Speaking at a bazaar at Baulkham Hills yesterday afternoon," writes the Sydney Daily Telegraph of Thursday, "Mr. Garrard, Minister for Public Instruction, said he was ...

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  43. SCHOOL EXHIBITION AT HERGOTT.

    A schools exhibition was held, here yesterday and a concert was given in the evening by the combined schools. The affair was a great success and there were crowded attendances. ...

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  44. SATISFACTORY TRIALS.

    Three samples of stores sent an from the West Australian Venture Syndicate's property near Brown Hill gave the good result of 2½ oz. per ton. ...

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  45. DEAN'S ATTITUDE.

    "Of course I was surprised," Dean said, "when they told me they had warrant for me, but I had nothing to fear. I said All right when I am relieved. I was just about ...

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  46. MINERS WANTED AT HANNAN'S.

    The mining market is brisk and new flotations are very popular, particularly in Hannan's leases. The Warden at Hannan's telegraphed that there is a great scarcity of ...

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  47. DEATH OF MR. G. KINDERMANN.

    Hundreds of business men of the city will today for the first time for many years be at a loss where to obtain their afternoon cup of coffee and numerous coteries will be broken ...

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  48. NORTHERN TERRITORY CUSTOMS RETURNS.

    Mr. A. [?], Sub-Collector of Customs at Port Darwin, who is now visiting Adelaide on leave has had prepared a comparative Customs return for the two periods of eight months ...

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  49. FATAL GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION.

    As a rule the southern end of King Williamstreet is decidedly quiet, but its peace was disturbed on Saturday evening at about 8 o'clock by the report of an explosion which was ...

    Article : 417 words
  50. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  51. Advertising

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