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  2. SMALLPOX IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    MUCH alarm is felt at an outbreak of smallpox at Petersburg, two hundred miles North of Adelaide. A little girl named Kempe, a recent arrival by the ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council Mr. PARKER moved the second reading of the Land Regulations Bill. Mr. HOOLEY seconded the motion and ...

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  4. FOREIGN NEWS.

    Over a thousand of the unemployed marched from Tower Hill to the West End at midnight but the police prevented them from carrying torches. Violent ...

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  5. THE POLICE ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    THE Police Act has been subjected to a great deal of adverse criticism, especially with regard to the clauses dealing with gambling. This criticism was intensified by the ...

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  6. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    SIR,—When Mr. Wellman wrote to your valued columns some weeks ago advocating the use of private letter boxes in tho Post Office hero, I was hoping that some older ...

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  7. OUR ENGLISH MAIL LETTER.

    THE political world is still a blank. Socially, there is nothing doing, the leaders of society being still absent from town. Commercial men continue to complain sadly of the ...

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  8. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Melbourne, December 3—Mrs. Wilson from Sydney has written asking the police to make enquiries as to the whereabouts of her husband who came to Melbourne a few weeks ...

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  9. COLONIAL FINANCE.

    Only £250,000 of the New South Wales Treasury Bills were sold and the Government have been advised to withdraw the balance. ...

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  10. WAGIN NEWS.

    THE promise of hay and cereal results here compare most favorably with that of other agricultural centres on the G.S.R., and fruit growing as carried out by Messrs. A. N. ...

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  11. THE EARLIEST SETTLER IN THE ETICUP DISTRICT.

    SIR,—Seeing that Mr. W. H. Graham claimed to be the earliest and oldest settler the Eticup district, I beg to state that a kangaroo hunter, Solomon De Woulf, was ...

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  12. DEATH OF JAY GOULD.

    Jay Gould, the American millionaire, has died of nervous dyspepsia. London, December 4. The death of Jay Gould was due to ...

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  13. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    Melbourne, December 3—The Anglo-Australian Bank case has been further adjourned until Monday. ...

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  14. THE GOLDFIELDS.

    MESSRS. G. B. Smith, Fairhead and others intend leaving Pingelly about the 12th inst. for Bayley’s Find, which they say they can reach by a route 27 miles less than the one ...

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  15. INQUEST.

    Melbourne, December 2—The inquest on the body of Mrs. Pender has been adjourned for three weeks to allow of the attendance of the man Hourigan. ...

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  16. STORM AT DERBY.

    AT Derby on Friday morning a sharp storm, locally called Cock-eyed Bob, passed over the town. An inch and a half of rain fell during an hour and a half. Many trees were ...

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  17. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Melbourne, December 3—Hill and Williams two speilers, have been sentenced to a year’s imprisonment for attempting to play the confidence trick. ...

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  18. PRIVATEERING IN WAR.

    The German Reichstag proposes to ask the Powers to attend a conference with a view to deciding on the prevention of privateering during war. ...

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  19. BURGLARY.

    Melbourne, December 5.—A burglary is reported from the Moonee Ponds Railway Station. About £9 was abstracted. ...

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  20. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    ROME, P. & O. R.M.S. from London. Passengers for here from Brindisi—Hon. A. Amherst. From Ismailia—Mr. H. Johnston. From London—Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  21. TRAP ACCIDENT.

    Melbourne, December 5.—Mr. Shegog, of Melbourne Gaol, and his wife were capsized from a trap at Hawthorn on Saturday, and both were seriously injured. ...

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  22. THE SOUDAN.

    The Dervishes are massing near Dongola and threaten to attack the Egyptian forces and sweep them out of the Soudan. ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Assembly had merely a formal sitting. The West Australian Trustee, Executors and Agency Company's Bill was read a first time, the Perth Gas Company’s Act ...

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  24. SPORTING NEWS.

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, December 3—Susannah Berry sued Oliver Osborne for £ 500 damages for breach of promise. The case was settled out of Court. ...

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  26. W.A. STOCKS.

    West Australian 4 per cent, are quoted at £106 15s. ...

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  27. AFFAIRS AT BROKEN HILL.

    Broken Hill December 3—There is great distress amongst the unemployed. Mr. Josiah Thomas of Broken Hill, who was concerned in the recent labor troubles ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

    THE following local tenders for supplies for 1893 have been gazetted : E. Barnett & Co., general supplies at various prices, except fresh and salt meat and ...

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  29. PRINCE GEORGE & PRINCESS MAY.

    The reported betrothal of Prince George and the Princess of Teck is confirmed. The wedding is understood to have been fixed to take place shortly ...

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  30. ALBANY WHOLESALE MARKET REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 396 words
  31. MR. GLADSTONE.

    Mr. Gladstone has received the Freedom of the City of Liverpool. ...

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  32. THE BABY FARMING CASE.

    Sydney, December 5.—Makin and his wife will be charged with murder at the next Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, December 5.—The passengers by the Armand Behic for Albany are : Mr. and Mrs. Thompsett and family (6), Douglas, Mrs. Hally. ...

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  34. FRANCE.

    M. Brisson has been unsuccessful in his effort to form a Ministry and M. Burgeois, late Minister of Finance, will try to form a coalition team. ...

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  35. CADBURY’S COCOA.

    “ Of the highest degree of purity.” —Health. AUSTRIAN bentwood chairs in black or walnut; also light wood and kitchen chairs, all at special low prices. See them and ...

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  36. WALKING EXHIBITION.

    ON Saturday evening W. J. Hackford, champion long distance walker of Australia, gave a walking exhibition in the Town Hall, Perth. he undertook to lower the W.A. ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. CRICKET.

    A CRICKET match was opened on Saturday between the first eleven of the Albany C.C. and the next 18 men. Ten of the eleven played, and 14 of the other team. The 14 ...

    Article : 320 words
  38. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, December 3—The Customs have inflicted a fine of £200 and confiscated the goods of a firm who attempted to pass boxes of matches as containing less than 100 sticks ...

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  39. THE MONETARY CONFERENCE

    The Monetary Conference being held at Brussels is not likely to arrive at any practical conclusions. ...

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  40. SILVER.

    Silver is quoted an eighth of a penny lower. ...

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  41. MINING NEWS.

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  42. SUPPOSED LOSS OF A BOAT.

    SOME anxiety has been occasioned in Fremantle, concerning the fate of three men named Carl Jensen, John Anderson and Frederick Materson, who left Fremantle a ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. HEAVY FAILURE.

    Perry & Co., the Australian warehousemen, being unable to find security for a composition of eleven shillings in the pound the creditors have resolved to ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    Large supplies of Australian mutton have arrived. The prices realized are unsatisfactory, only 2[?]d per pound. ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. Advertising

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  47. THE EARL OF DERBY.

    The Earl of Derby is suffering from a severe attack of asthma. ...

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  48. SHIPWRECK.

    The wreck of the steamer Greystocke at the month of the Elbe is reported. Twenty two persons were drowned. Four members of the rescuing crew of a ...

    Article : 36 words
  49. Advertising

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