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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Saturday evening Mr. Wybert R[?] Speciality Combination gave a complete changed programme. The principal attraction was the reappearance of Mr. Harry ...

    Article : 293 words
  3. THE MILITARY FORCES.

    Signs that the time for balding the Easter encampment is approaching were evident on Saturday afternoon, when the Mounted Rifles, A Battery of Field Artillery, the Machine ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. CABLE MESSAGES. THE TURKISH CRISIS.

    The delay in the proclamation of autonomy in Crete is impeding the work of restoring order. The suggestion of Greece for the taking of a plebiscite of the inhabitants of Crete on ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. CABLE MESSAGES. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Cape Times to-day publishes startling information concerning the charges recently brought by Sir John Sievwright, one of the members of the Cabinet of Cape Colony, ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Richardson's resignation as Commissioner of Crown Lands has been accepted, and Mr. Throssell member for Northam, has taken the vacant portfolio. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES. IRISH LANDOWNERS.

    A deputation of Irish landowners waited on Lord Salisbury yesterday to protest against the injury done to their interests by recent agrarian legislation. The relief of the ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. VICTORIA.

    The cutter Emily, a vessel of 15 tons burden, has been wrecked at Mallacoota Inlet. The vessel was manned by Mr. Wilson, her owner and captain, and James Coleman. She left ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    The under-secretary for Mines received a telegram from the warden at Clermont on Saturday stating that he had Just returned from a thorough inspection of the new lead. ...

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  10. INTERCOLONIAL, SHIPPING.

    The clearances of vessels from the port on Saturday were unusually heavy, both as regards the casting and the intercolonial trades, but there were no movements at all among. ...

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  11. BOATING FATALITY ON THE SWAN RIVER.

    Mr. Charles Holmes, a young man, was drowned on the Swan River this afternoon. He was out boating with two others, and when near Clarement the boat capsized. His two ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A young man named Trader attempted suicide at his lodgings to-day by cutting his throat with a razor. He is in a precarious condition. Trader has Buffered insomnia ever ...

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  13. THE NORTHERN ELECTION.

    Writs have been issued for the Northern election, the nomination being fixed for March 27, and the election on March 31. It is extremely improbable that Mr. [?] will ...

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  14. RUNNING AMUCK.

    A mad swagman started running amuck here yesterday evening. He was armed with a, shot gun and a bowie knife and several persons narrowly escaped, A Salvationist. William Burton, was shot in the forehead, but ...

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  15. A STRANGE CASE.

    Mr. M. Dwyer. the Warragul settler who was lost in the bush, continues to. improve, but his mind is still a blank concerning everything that occurred during ...

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  16. WORK ON THE GOLDFIELDS.

    The Mount Charlotte mine, situsted at the north-east end of Hannan's, is the latest mine to make a sensation. The discovery is fully three miles north of the Great Boulder, and is ...

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  17. MR. WILLIAM BURFORD'S TOUR.

    On Friday morning Mr. William Burford, of the firm of Messrs. W.H. Burford and Sons, returned to South Australia after an absence of about 12 months, spent ...

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  18. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Ways and Means Committee of the American Senate, which has been taking evidence for some months past on the question of the new tariff, recommends that in ...

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  19. SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

    Those who went to the oval on Saturday saw Jones bowling sad Lyons, Darling, and C. Hill batting. Among the spectators were Messrs. F.G. Bull and. P. Perrin, two young ...

    Article : 190 words
  20. THE CINEMATOGRAPHE.

    The magnetic influence of Lumiere's wonderful invention the cinematographs increases rather than deer mate, and on Saturday evening many had to be turned away disappointed ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. THE GREEK NOTE.

    The Powers are considering the note containing a statement of the conditions under which Greece is prepared to yield, viz., that Greek troops should be allowed to remain in ...

    Article : 185 words
  22. THE CALVERT EXPEDITION

    The Surveyor-General has received the following telegram from Mr. Rudall who is at Nullagine:—"Will continue the search so long as you desire. I have three ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    With regard to Mr. Reid's visit to England it is now very probable that he will accept Mr. Chamberlain's invitation. if he decides to go he will leave in the first or second week ...

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  24. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The historical "Battle of Waterloo" continues to command a large [?] of support. During Saturday the attendance were very good. The picture will be on view as usual ...

    Article : 258 words
  25. THE JAMESON ENQUIRY.

    Yesterday's sittings of the Parliamentary Committee, appointed to enquire into the origin and circumstances of the Jameson raid, was marked by a violent "scene," arising from ...

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  26. CYCLING TO MELBOURNE.

    On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Nicolla, of Hamilton, Victoria, arrived in Adelaide with the view of starting an intercolonial bicycle ride from this capital to Met ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL.

    Herbert Carthew (aged 11 years), William. Carthew (aged 9),and Victor Rees (aged 11) were yesterday convicted at the Police Court of a series of robberies about the town. For ...

    Article : 228 words
  28. VOLKSRAAD AND JUDGES.

    The services of Sir J.H. de Villiers, Chief Justice of Cape' Colony, have been solicited for the adjustment of the trouble arising out of the sction of the Transvaal Volksraad in ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. FIRE AT A KALGOORLIE HOSPITAL.

    An enquiry was held on Saturday by the coroner (Mr. Kirwan) and a jury into the circumstances attending a fire at Mrs. Meecham's private hospital Nurse McLeod deposed that ...

    Article : 532 words
  30. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The Budget Committee of the German Rei[?]stag have rejected the larger portion of the credit vote demanded by the Government, that namely which provided for the ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. THE LAMBETH. CONFERENCE.

    The Primate and Miss Snowden Smith were entertained last night by the laymen and adherents of the church of, England prior to their departure to-morrow for London, where ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the American Senate, to whom the Bill ratifying the Anglo-American treaty of arbitration was referred, have recommended the introduction ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. QUEENSLAND LAND COMMISSION.

    The members of the Queensland Land Commission, with Mr. W. H. Groom as chairman, arrived here yesterday to collect facts regarding the provisions for land settlement in this ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. ENGLAND AND IRELAND.

    The opposing sections of the Irish party are unable to arrive at a modus vivendi as to the attitude to be adopted in reference to the question of Ireland's financial relations with ...

    Article : 70 words
  35. MESSRS. HOLDEN & FROST.

    The employes of Messrs. Holden & Front held their first annual picnic at there[?]ion. Ground, Clarendon, on Saturday. About 140, including ladies and children availed them, ...

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  36. FIRE IN A BOARDINGHOUSE.

    A fire which broke out at 2 a.m. to-day destroyed a three-roomed cottage attached to Watson's boarding house in Argent-lane. The house was one of a number which are used for ...

    Article : 146 words
  37. TASMANIA.

    SAD BOATING FATALITY, Hobart, March 14. This morning four men, named John Hall, Henry Belbin, James Hooper, and A- Drum, left the Domain shipyards in a half-decked boat for a fishing excursion. Half way between ...

    Article : 154 words
  38. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The federation of employers in the engineering industry have notified their intention to establish a look-out unless the men agree to a conference. ...

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  39. MINERAL WATERS.

    His proprietors of the Apollinaris and Joha[?]is water have amalgamated their businesses and turned them into a, limited company with a capital of £3,230,000. ...

    Article : 32 words
  40. THE VICTORIA NYANZA.

    A waggon road has been opened from the coast to the shores of the Victoria Nyanza take, and a period of great prosperity is now being experienced by the British settlers at ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. FINANCILA NEWS.

    Silver is quoted at 2s. [?]. per oz. ...

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  42. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  44. THE EASBY-LAKE SUPERIOR COLLISION.

    The Court of Marino Enquiry has investigated the collision between the steamer Easby and the ship Lake Superior in the swinging basin of the Yarra on July 6 last. ...

    Article : 129 words
  45. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  46. AUSTRALASIAN MINING.

    The prospectus of the new South Wales Goldfields Company is issued. The capital is set down at £200,000 and shares to the amount of £75000 an offered to the public. ...

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  47. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales yesterday 54,217 bales were catalogued, and 48,996 were Bold. The Bales included Bullamon, [?] Cubbie, 7½d.; Moorak, crossbred, 7 1/8d.; "J.A.D. 11½d. ...

    Article : 146 words
  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. SUPPRESSION OF THE DRINK Wellington, March 13. ...

    Article : 178 words
  49. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    RABBIT S[?]—Rabbit skins are in fair demand, bat prices are irregular, varying from per to 1d. decline. Lead.—The imports of lead amount to ...

    Article : 28 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    The undermentioned students are entitled to certificates in the following subjects law of Property—Henry Toons Ward. Law of Contracts-Henry Newman Barwe ...

    Article : 57 words
  52. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
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