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  2. CABLE MESSAGES..

    The relief crews for the time-expired men of the Australian squadron will leave England by H.M.S Endymion, which sails on January 14. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

    It is understood that the Foreign Committee of the United States Senate have under consideration a proposal for the creation of an American protectorate over the Hawaiian or ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Dr. Jameson and those of his followers who were taken prisoners at the Battle of Krugers dorp, and convey them to the borders of Natal for that purpose. ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The King's Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment, the first battalion of which is now in Egypt, and the Leicestershire Regiment, the first battalion of which "is at present in the ...

    Article : 198 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGES. VENEZUELA.

    The Venezuelan Government are bitterly resenting the disturbed condition of affairs in the Republic, and declare that the state of revolution now existing throughout Venezuela ...

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  7. A TYPHOID EPIDEMIC.

    THE prevalence of typhoid fever at the Semaphore at a period of the year when the seaside is always more or less thronged with visitors is an unfortunate ...

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  8. TYPHOID FEVER.

    "The prevalence of typhoid fever at the Semaphore has formed the subject of discussion at the last two meetings of the Central Board of Health. At the meeting held on ...

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  9. THE LIVE-STOCK TRADE.

    Of the 300 live sheep shipped by the Lund's Blue Anchor liner Yarrawonga, which left Adelaide on November 2S, 290 have been safely landed in London, 10 having perished ...

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  10. HAPPY VALLEY PIPE TRACE.

    There are now 200 men engaged on the Happy Valley pipe track between the works and the city. The work is being rapidly pushed on and within two weeks, the weather ...

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  11. WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    Mr. Whitford, manager of the North Boulder, reports that the main shaft is down 200 ft. in a "good looking lode, which carries gold. No. 2 shaft is down 20 ft., also in a ...

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  12. WRECK OF THE HALCIONE.

    The Halcione was driven ashore at Wellington Heads, near the lighthouse, during a southerly gale, at about 9 o'clock last night. The exact spot is Fitzroy ...

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  13. LORD BRASSEY IN TASMANIA.

    Lord Brassey returned to Launceston this afternoon, having walked many miles on the main road from Longford to the city. The rest of the party have gone on cycles to ...

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  14. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WOOLLEN COMPANY.

    We understand that the whole of the debit balance of the South Australian "Woollen (Lobethal) Company has been paid of and that a sum of £500 has been, earned forward ...

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  15. TICKET FORGERIES IN SYDNEY.

    At the Water Police Court to-day Arthur Deacon was charged with having uttered forged tickets of the North Shore Ferry Company. Mr. of the North Shore Ferry ...

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  16. MR. W. R. WILSON.

    Mr. W. J. Magarey has receive a telegram from Melbourne stating that Mr. W. R. Wilson, the condition of whose health has been causing his friends some anxiety, is ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    There were only three Ministers in the city on Thursday the Premier, the Chief Secretary, and the Commissioner of Public Works. The Treasurer is in Melbourne and ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. THOSE UNPROTECTED WHARFS.

    The question of lighting the Port wharfs was again raised at the Marine Board meeting on Thursday in a minute from the Treasurer referring to the verdict of the jury which sat ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GRAPES.

    The Premier on Thursday received a telegram from Mr. G.H. Raid, Premier of New South Wales, stating that South Australian grapes will this season be admitted into ...

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  20. LEIGH CREEK COAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  21. HEAT AND FIRES.

    The bush, fires have burnt out a number of village settlers in the Dandenong forest, and the "Minister of Mines will visit the place, tomorrow to ascertain the extent of damage. ...

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  22. SHIPPING FATALITIES.

    During the passage of the German, barque Charlotte, which arrived in the bay last night form Gefle, the second officer and one of the seamen were washed overboard and lost. On ...

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  23. ACTIVITY IN VICTORIA.

    The disquieting news from London is causing some activity in military circles here. The torpedo flotilla, will proceed to Swan Island to-morrow and will remain there ...

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  24. HEAT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The heat wave seems to have passed over the colony, as the report of bush fires are less disquieting. Mrs. Corbett, wife of a miner at Mount Keira, and a child named ...

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  25. NEW RAILWAY REGULATIONS.

    This week's Government Gazette contains several alterations in the railway regulations affecting freights. In the first place a change is made with respect to hiring trucks on the ...

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  26. BURGLARY AT ESPERANCE.

    A sensational burglary took place at midnight at the jeweller's shop of Councillor Collins, in the main street. At about 12 o'clock a bank clerk observed a man near the bank. ...

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  27. WEATHER AT BROKEN HILL.

    The heat to-day was excessive. The thermometer rose to 113°, or one point more than, on Monday, which was believed to be the record up to that date. To-night it is ...

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  28. TASMANIAN EXPORT TRADE.

    The Union Company have decided to inaugurate a weekly service of steamers between the north end of Tasmania and Sydney, chiefly in the interests of the produce ...

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  29. INTERVIEW WITH LORD BRASSEY.

    Lord Brassey was interviewed to night and expressed the opinion that there was no likelihood of any concerted action of the great powers against, England ; but France would ...

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  30. A CARNIVOROUS COW.

    Our Hoyleton correspondent writes under date of the 9th instant :-"One of our farmers has a cow that is very fond of young turkey for supper. A few nights ago, hearing a noise ...

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  31. THE PORT WAKEFIELD FIRE.

    The fire on the wharf is still burning. A good company of men watched all night and kept the hose playing on the fire. If the wind should rise there is still danger, but at present ...

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  32. MR. BOLDER IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Holder, the Treasurer of South Australia, arrived in Sydney to day. He stated that one of the chief objects of his visit was to Mr. Reid to fix a definite and near date ...

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  33. UNITED LABOR PARTY.

    The monthly meeting of the United Labor Party was held at the Democratic Club on Thursday evening. Mr. J. Hutchison, the president, took the chair, and them ...

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  34. THE POLICE MOIETY.

    The town clerk of Adelaide wrote to the Premier on Wednesday by direction of the mayor requesting him to arrange to receive a deputation of the citizens to bring ...

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  35. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    A remarkable case occurred at the North Melbourne Court to-day, when Mr. Ernest Scott, clerk of courts, was charged with deserting his child. The evidence by the ...

    Article : 143 words
  36. VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    A cricket match was commenced on the M.C.C. Ground to-day between an eleven of the Melbourne Cricket Club and a team got together by Mr. J. R. Wood of Newcastle, ...

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  37. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    At the inquest on a "middle-aged man, name unknown, who was found in the Yarra with a large stone attached to the neck by a rope, the coroner" remarked that he always looked upon ...

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  38. DRIVING- FATALITY.

    A driving fatality occurred at Lillimur last evening. Mrs. F. Burgess, Mrs. C. A. Fairweather, and the child of the latter, aged 7 years, were returning from a visit to friends ...

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  39. COADJUTOR BISHOP OF MAITLAND.

    At a meeting or the clergy of the Diocese of Maitland to-day six names were recommended to the Pope as worthy of appointment to the position of Coadjutor Bishop of Mainland. ...

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  40. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Federal Enabling Bill passed its final stages in both Houses to-night with a few minor amendments. Provision was made for the payments of members of Parliament, and ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. THE RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The increase in the railway revenue for the weak ended January 4, which was reported on Thursday, is most satisfactory, as ti is the highest amount received in any one week ...

    Article : 36 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 358 words
  43. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  44. THE FEDERATION LEAGUE.

    The suggestion of the Premiers of New South Wales and Victoria that the election to the Federal Convention should be deferred until the Parliament of Queensland ...

    Article : 60 words
  45. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.

    It is necessary that all who desire a pure, genuine article, especially ladies when nursing should be careful to buy bottles intact. ...

    Article : 24 words
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