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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH] THE TRANSVAAL

    The Pretoria correspondent of the Paris Temps recently telegraphed that the Transvaal Government have in their possession certain proofs that Lord Loch, the late Governor ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] THE SHAH'S ASSASSINATION

    Jemalebdin the notorious Persian agitator, who was recently exiled by the late shah of Persia, and whom the mollab assassin has confessed to be the instigator of the murder of the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] BRITISH POLITICS.

    The second reading of the Intoxicating Liquors (Sunday hours of sale) Bill has been carried in the House of Commons, on a snap" division by a majority of eight ...

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  5. LEPERS AT LITTLE BAY.

    A correspondent, who is a medical man, writes to one of the daily papers stating that there are at present two men at the Little Bay lazarette, whom Dr. Taylor, the medical ...

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  6. THE MURDER OF THE SHAH.

    The political assassin has once again proved his right to be regarded as one of the powers of the world. He is of all ...

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  7. THE GAWLER RANGES.

    A deputation representing pastoralists holding leases in the Gawler Ranges country waited upon the Commissioner of Crown' Lands on Monday last and requested that a ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. ODDFELLOWS' FUNDS.

    Under the Friendly Societies Act of 1892 lodge funds have to be divided into a sick and funeral fund and a medical and management fund. The Public Actuary has for the ...

    Article : 153 words
  9. METHODIST UNION.

    The Methodist Federal Council on Wednesday afternoon adopted a plan of union of the Methodist Churches, drafted by the Wesleyan section of the council. The plan, the details of ...

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  10. THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    An important advance towards the settlement of the wearisome hospital trouble was made at a special meeting of the board of management yesterday afternoon. There was ...

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  11. CORONATION OF THE CZAR.

    Prince Li Hung-Chang, the Chinese Prime Minister, and the representative of the Chinese Empire at the forthcoming ceremonials in connection with the coronation of Nicholas IL. as ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. EARTHQUAKE AT ECUADOR.

    It is reported that a terrible earthquake has occurred at Ecuador, a republic of equatorial South America. Many persons are stated to have been killed ...

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  13. MARKING THE LOADLINE.

    The president of the Marine Board draws the attention of owners, masters, and agents of ships to the provisions of the Marine Board and Navigation Act Amendment Act of 1894, ...

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  14. VIENNA.

    Owing- to the resignation of Herr Luger, who retired in consequence of the personal persuasions of the Emperor Francis Joseph, Herr Strobach, who also belongs to the Anti-Semitic ...

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  15. THE UNIVERSITY EIGHT.

    It was scarcely to be expected' that the Rowing Association of South Australia would be backward in giving to the Adelaide University Eight a. welcome at the first convenient ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    The prospectus has been issued of the Great Boulder South Gold Mining Company, which is being Coated with a. capital of £200,000, shares to the amount of £30,000 being offered ...

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  17. AN UNFORTUNATE PILOT.

    Pilot Hughes, of Port Pirie, is either a very unfortunate or a very illused individual, for his name is continually being brought under the notice of the Marine Board. One matter ...

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  18. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Silver is quoted at 2s. 7d. per oz., a fall of id. on the previous quotation. ...

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  19. A STARTLING FATALITY.

    A painful and sensational incident attended the opening of Fitzgerald's Bros. circus tonight. A huge crowd, including the Governor and half a score of visitors from Government ...

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  20. THE NEW HOSPITAL DOCTORS.

    Dr. Leith Napier, of London, who has been recommended by the Board of Management of the Adelaide Hospital for the appointment to the position of resident surgeon, holds the ...

    Article : 289 words
  21. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Shares in the Broken Hill Proprietary Company are quoted at £2 8s. 9d., a fall of 1s. 3d. on the previous quotation. ...

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  22. TYPHOID AT COOLGARDIE.

    Mr. J. A. Roberts, who formerly Held a good position in. Melbourne, has been removed to the hospital suffering from typhoid. Mr W. B. Warner, who has been playing with a ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. A COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    A congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, arranged by the London Chamber of Commerce, will be held in London on Jane 8. Representatives from the Dominion of ...

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  24. ARCHDEACON MORSE.

    Archdeacon Morse was entertained at breakfast at Beach's Rooms on Thursday morning by the clergy of the diocese of Adelaide prior to his departure for England on Wednesday ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. J. KEMP PENNEY.

    News has been received of the death on May 5 of Mr. J. Kemp Penney, who had for many years been go well-known in Adelaide as a labor agent. Sir. Kemp Penney came to ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. "ARGUS" LIBEL ACTION.

    The libel action in which James Mirams, formerly secretary of the Premier Permanent Building Society, claimed £10,090 from the proprietors of the Argus, was ...

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  27. MUSWELL LODGE MURDER.

    The inquest on the body of Mr. Smith, the wealthy recluse who was recently murdered at Muswell Lodge, near London, has been concluded, and as a result of the evidence Milson ...

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  28. WANTS OF PORT GERMEIN.

    A very zealous and public-spirited body, known as the Port Germein Progress Committee, keeps a. vigilant eye upon all matters likely to benefit that port, and also tries to ...

    Article : 224 words
  29. THE "REFORMERS'" SENTENCES.

    Intelligence has been received from Pretoria in which an explanation is given as to the cause of the dilatoriness displayed by the Executive in announcing what punishment it ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. CHARGES ON WOOL SALES.

    The associated woolbrokers of Melbourne and Sydney—the Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited, John Bridge and Co., Campbell, Nimmo, & Co., Dalgety and ...

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  31. THE ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The Synod continued its sittings on Thursday, and considerable interest was shown in Archdeacon Dove's motion for the abolition of pew-rents, which was brought forward in an ...

    Article : 280 words
  32. HAWAII AND JAPAN.

    The Foreign Committee of the United States Senate have agreed to recommend the payment by the United States of an annual subsidy of 160,000 dollars towards the maintenance of the ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Speaking at Lithgow to-night the Premier disclosed the policy of the Government during the coming session as agreed upon at a recent Cabinet meeting. He said the Opposition ...

    Article : 218 words
  34. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO INJURE.

    At the Water Police Court to-day, before Mr. Giles, Silas Lyon Moffett, aged 65, a publisher, was charged with having conspired with others to injure Messrs. G. & C. Merriam ...

    Article : 177 words
  35. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

    General Baldissera, the Italian Commanderin-Chief, is now engaged in conducting the evacuation of Adigrat, and as a first precaution the wounded, to the ...

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  36. CANADA.

    The Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, formerly Canadian High Commissioner in London, who succeeded Sir Mackenzie Bowell as Premier of the Dominion, has issued a manifesto in which ...

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  37. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Orient line R.M.S. Oroya, which will be here on her homeward voyage on Monday, received a large cargo at Sydney, including £50,000 in specie, shipped by the Bank of New ...

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  38. EXPLOSION AT SEA.

    One of the gravest problems which shipowners and marine authorities have to consider is that involved in the safe carriage of coal by sea. New South Wales, in proportion to its ...

    Article : 358 words
  39. A BIG MASONIC BALL.

    In connection with the installation of Lord Brassey as Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of the Ancient, Free, and Accepted ...

    Article : 180 words
  40. CHAFFEY BROTHERS, LIMITED.

    The Hon. Sir Roland Vaughan Williams, judge of the Bankruptcy Court, has acceded to the appeal of the committee appointed by the English and Scotch holders of debenture ...

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  41. MATABELELAND.

    The Mounted Rifles, who are under the command of Captain Maurice Gilford, met a force of 390 Matabeles near Buluwayo and after a short skirmish the blacks retreated. ...

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  42. GENERAL NEWS.

    His Excellency the Governor, Lady Victoria Buxton, Miss Buxton, and Captain Guise returned by the express from Melbourne on Thursday morning, and among those at the ...

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  43. BOARDING MAIL STEAMERS.

    In reference to the paragraph appearing in The Advertiser on Tuesday concerning the work done by the official staff in connection with the boarding of incoming mail steamers ...

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  44. A PRISONER ESCAPES.

    About half-past 8 o'clock this morning George Birmingham, a prisoner undergoing a sentence of six months in the Fremantle Gaol for larceny, escaped from a convict gang ...

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  45. THE LOCOMOTIVE WORKS.

    While the whole of the Government departments were open on Wednesday afternoon, the men employed at the locomotive workshops decided by a two-thirds vote to have the ...

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  46. TRINIDAD.

    Information has been received from Port of Spain, the capital of the island of Trinidad, to the effect that a rich discovery of gold has been made on the island. ...

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  47. THE WOOL MARKET.

    At the wool sales to-day medium to best qualities were slightly firmer in price, but faulty sorts were weak. ...

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  48. MISS WAY.

    "Miss Way, daughter of Dr. E. W. Way, the matron of the Kalgoorlie Hospital," according to the local paper, "has sufficiently recovered from her sharp attack of typhoid to ...

    Article : 297 words
  49. THE NEWTOWN MURDER.

    The inquest was resumed this morning on the body of Mrs. Julia Love, the victim of the Newtown tragedy- George Love, the deceased's husband, was present in ...

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  50. PRICES REALISED.

    The following prices were realised at yesterday's wool sales in London:— Englo, 9?d.; Warrock, 10d.; Yallum, 10?d.; and Yarran Vale, 14?d. ...

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  51. THE AUBURN POISONING CASE.

    The Government Analyst to-day reported that be has discovered arsenic in the vomit and candy submitted to him in connection with the mysterious poisoning of the Whillen family at ...

    Article : 66 words
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  53. THE OLD, OLD STORY.

    A case of being continually drank for almost five years herein brought Jo our readers' notice. It is just new the end of the fifth year since we determined to go largely into the Tea Trade, and ...

    Article : 115 words
  54. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

    Mitcham, 4—Lady Victoria Buxton lays the foundation stones Of seven Cottage Homes. Slow Church Guild-room, 2.30—Missionary exhibition. ...

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  55. THE GOVERNOR AND SYNOD.

    The Anglican Synod adjourned on Thursday evening at 15 minutes past 6 until half-past and proceeded to Government House, where tea was laid out for them in the ballroom. ...

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  56. LIGHTING THE PORT WHARFS.

    It would be interesting to know what amount of red tape has been expended in the effort to get the Port wharfs better lighted. On more than one occasion coroners juries have urged ...

    Article : 256 words
  57. URGENT WIRES TO THE WEST.

    A deputation from Coolgardie, consisting of Messrs. Gordon Lyon, G. H. Cook, vice- president of the Coolgardie Stock Exchange, H. L. Conran, of the Adelaide Stock Exchange, ...

    Article : 165 words
  58. MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.

    A meeting of the Executive Council was held on Thursday afternoon, it having been postponed from the previous day owing to the absence of his Excellency the Governor in ...

    Article : 85 words
  59. AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PUBLIC.

    Health, fabricators of pernicious fluids seek to make a discreditable livelihood by vending imitations of Wolfe's Schnapps— the people ...

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