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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced at the ago of 51 of Charles Grant [?] Allen (Grant Allen), the well-known author. ...

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  3. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Supreme Court case. Dr. Harvey v. the Perth Tramway Company, a. claim for personal injuries was concluded to-day. A verdict was given for the plaintiff for ...

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  4. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,509 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, the Supply Bill was passed, and progress was made with the Totalizator Bill. The Amending Coal Mines Kill was rejected by ...

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  6. THE FLOWER SHOW.

    The first Honor show of the present season, under the auspices of the South Australian Horticultural and Floricultural Society. was held in the Adelaide Town Hall ...

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  7. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    The latest news from the seat of war is to the effect that General Sir George White, the officer commanding the Ladysmith garrison, has again driven back the ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    The military contingent for South Africa continues to absorb a great deal of attention, and the Preparation for the send off are on a most elaborate scale. The city ...

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  9. THE BRAESIDE TRAGEDY.

    The police have captured four natives alleged to he implicated in the Braeside tragedy, and they will arrive at Marble Bar during the week. ...

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  10. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY WORK.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Rose asked the Postmaster-General whether the Government intended to propose a new standing order which would ...

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  11. THE STEAMER WAIKATO.

    The Chief Justice, sitting as an Admiralty Court, to-day granted the release of the [?] ...

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  12. THE ALLUVIAL TROUBLE.

    The Minister of limes will give his final answer to the alluvial miners' representatives to-morrow. Some replies from leaseholders were received to-day, and it is ...

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  13. TASMANIA.

    Tin is locally quoted at 24 per unit. Alderman Barrett. who had been ill for several months, died to-day. The annual meeting of the Tamar ...

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  14. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Cambridgeshire Stakes, a handicap of 25 sovs. each 10 ft., with 500 sovs., and 100 sovs. for the second, was run to-day at the Newmarket Houghton meeting, over ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. THE EARLY CLOSING BILL.

    This afternoon the legislative Assembly, having gone into committee, Mr. Perry, the Minister of Education, moved—"That it is expedient to bring in a Bill for the ...

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  16. ENGAGEMENT AT REITFONTEIN.

    Latest advices concerning the engagement between General Sir George White's forces and the Orange Free State burghers on Wednesday state that the encounter ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a crowded and enthusiastic audience at the Theatre Royal on Thursday evening, when, by request, Henry Arthur Jones's clever play, with which the ...

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  18. THE FAVORITE BEATEN.

    Oban, who was favorite for the Cambridgeshire, was soon beaten in the race. The Grafter, the Australian horse, who was quoted in the betting at 25 to 1, ...

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  19. COLONEL YULE'S TROOPS.

    General Sir George White, who is in command of the garrison at Ladysmith, reports that die forces under LieutenantColond J.H. Tale, who recently formed a ...

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  20. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    A case of contempt of court brought against the proprietor of the Glen Innes "Guardian" on account of commenting on a matter which was sub-judice, in a column ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    The inquest on the body of Mrs. Mary Melntosh, who died from the effects of an injury to the skull, has been further adjourned till Thursday next, as her ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Jackson moved—"That it is desirable that the Government should establish additional School of Mines and [?] ...

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  23. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    A deputation from the Women's Christian Temperance Union waited on the Home Secretary to-day and asked that in the new Electoral Bill, provision should be ...

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  24. EXPORT OF QUEENSLAND MEAT.

    A cable message has been received from the War Office offering an increase of the order for Queensland meat for South Africa by 7,000 cases, making in all 10,000 ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Wellington Garrison Band has left for Bathurst. The Governor has left for Melbourne, where he will be the guests of Lord Brassey ...

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  26. SURRENDER OF VRYBURG.

    The surrender of Vryburg, which is situated on the railway about midway between Mafeking and Kimberley, was prearranged ...

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  27. KTMBERLEY INVESTED.

    Latest advices from South Africa' state that Kimberley, the centre of the diamond fields, has been completely invested by the Boers. The streets of the town have been ...

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  28. FACTORIES' ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    The Chief Secretary to-day launched the Factories' Act Amendment Bill in the Legislative Assembly, and occupied some time in explaining its provisions. He said1 ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND VOLUNTEERS.

    Mr. Chamberlain has cabled to the Governor of New Zealand conveying the Queen's thanks to the people of New Zealand for the striking manifestation of their ...

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  30. FLYING JORDANS' CIRCUS.

    There was another large and appreciative audience at the Old Exhibition Grounds on Thursday evening, when the Flying Jordans' Circus programme proved as ...

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  31. TELEGRAPHISTS WANTED AT CAPETOWN.

    The Postmaster-General has received a cablegram-from the head of the Postal Department at Cape Town. The message reads: — "Extreme pressure here through ...

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  32. INVASION OF NATAL.

    It is estimated that the combined forces from the Transvaal and the Orange Free States now engaged in invading Natal number 30,000. ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR. J.EDNIE BROWN.

    Mr. J. [?] Brown, (Conservator of Forests, died this morning of failure of the heart's action, supervening on influenza. Mr. Brown was Conservator of ...

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  34. MDLLE TREBELLI.

    [?] will make the first of her two farewell appearances in South Australia at the Town Hall this evening. The recent series of song recitals given by the ...

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  35. CAPTURE OF ELANDS LAAGTE.

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  36. COLONEL BADEN-POWELL.

    "When I first met Colonel BadenPowell," raid an ex-trooper of the Bechuanaland Border Police to a representative of the Melbourne "Argus," "'I was at ...

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  37. THE BRITANNIA AT ALBANY.

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  38. CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    Her Majesty the Queen, in a cable to the Earl of Minto, Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada, has expressed her heartfelt thanks to the Canadians who have ...

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  39. THE COUNTRY.

    Last night a daughter of Mr. Stanley Robinson. of Willaston, was seriously burnt through her clothes catching fire. She was attending to some clothes in front ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. THE HEYFIELD ESTATE.

    A large and important sud-divisional sale of land took place at Heyfield to-day, when the Heyfield estate, consisting of nearly 14,000 acres, was submitted to ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 words
  42. BATTLE OF GLENCOE.

    The British War Office has been unofficially informed that a squadron of the 18th Hussars, 'commanded by LieutenantColonel Bernhard Drysdale Moller and. ...

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  43. THE PREMIER AT JAMESTOWN.

    A large and representative audience assembled in the Jamestown Institute last night for the purpose of hearing the Premier's address on "Current topics." The ...

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  44. SELLING USED STAMPS.

    A printer, John Charles Turner, was charged at the Carlton Court to-day with removing obliterations from stamps and then selling them to the postal authorities. ...

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  45. THE WAR DENOUNCED.

    Some of the Radicals and Irish Nationalists are still using every opportunity afforded to denounce in Parliament whit they call the infamous war in the ...

    Article : 117 words
  46. MIXING IN THE NORTH.

    Mr. C.H. Hakendorf. manager of the South and West Australian Border Prospecting Association dispatched two more prospecting names to-day. There are ...

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  47. A CAPTAIN FINED.

    Captain J. C. Thompson, the master of the schooner Violet, on a recent trip from Adelaide to Melbourne neglected to report that lie had three gallons of gin and 20 lb. ...

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  48. THE MILLICENT SHOW.

    The agricultural show was held on Wednesday in the presence of a good attendance. The weather was wet in the morning, but fine" in the afternoon. The ...

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  49. THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    There is a great strain on the accommodation at the Melbourne Hospital owing to the influenza epidemic. ...

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  50. THE BOURKESTREET ROBBERY.

    The detectives this evening arrested Solomon Fryberg. aged 42 years, describing himself as a merchant, in connection with the robbery of 21 diamond rings, valued at ...

    Article : 116 words
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