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  2. OUR OPEN COLUMN

    SIR,—In his letter on the “School Site Question” Father Mateu substantially says that “no Government having the good of the colony at heart could prefer the ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Melbourne, March 21—The hearing of the charges against the directors of the Mercantile Bank has been resumed in the Police Court. The Bench was crowded with justices. ...

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  4. FOREIGN NEWS

    Mr. John Dillon addressing his constituents said that if the Ulster Unionists fight they must fight the Queen’s troops; the Home Rulers will not interfere. ...

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  5. KATANNING TO GNARLBINE.

    A PUBLIC meeting to consider the question of making as direct a track as possible to the Gnarlbine find, on the proposal of Mr. M. Cronin, was held at Chipper’s Katanning ...

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  6. THE SOUTH-WEST COUNTRY.

    Further up the Gordon in the midst of good country Mr. George Warburton is doing according to report a big amount of work towards the improvement of his estate. A ...

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  7. BORING FOR WATER.

    THE Government has appointed Mr. F. G. Renou, a pupil of Mr. Stuart Murray the well known Chief Engineer of Water Supply for Victoria, to be Superintendent of Watre ...

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  8. THE AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    Melbourne, March 21—The refusal by Mr. Gillies of the Agent-Generalship has caused embarassment to the Government. Other leading politicians decline the post, having ...

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  9. THE MERCANTILE BANK.

    Melbourne, March 22.—The magisterial inquiry into the Mercantile Bank is likely to last for weeks. The evidence yesterday was only formal. ...

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  10. TREATY BETWEEN SPAIN AND GERMANY.

    Spain has entered into a treaty with Germany of an offensive and defensive character. She will throw her ports open to the German Squadron, thus rendering ...

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  11. FAILURE OF ANOTHER LAND BANK.

    Melbourne, March 22.—A petition for the compulsory winding up of the General Land and Savings’ Company, with a capital of one million, has been presented. ...

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  12. CARGO OF CAMELS.

    HE steamer Clitus arrived here yesterday from Kurrachee. She has on board 400 camels imported for the back blocks of South Australia by Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co ...

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  13. THE ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    Melbourne, March 22.—The inquest has been resumed on the body of Mrs. Manton, who was recently drowned in Albert Park. Witnesses stated that they heard cries, ...

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  14. A MISSING WHITE STAR STEAMER.

    The White Star steamer Normanic is three weeks overdue. It is supposed that she has encountered an iceberg. Her lifeboats hare been found. ...

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  15. CRICKET.

    Adelaide, March 21.—The cricket match was not finished. South Australia in their 2nd innings scored 358 for 9 wickets, G. Giffen making 181 by magnificent play. ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Broken Hill, March 21—Mr. H. Opperman a butcher, has blown his brains out. The deceased was much embarrassed in his business owing to the long credit given during ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. SHIPPING-INTELLIGENCE.

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  18. HURRICANE AND FLOODS IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    Sydney, March 21—The M.M.S. Armand Behic reports having encountered a terrific hurricane in the South Sea. Great floods prevail in New Caledonia, and whole villages ...

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  19. THE W.A. TEAM.

    The West Australian cricketers arrived just in time in see the finish of the match between Victoria and South Australia. They were heartily welcomed at the Oval. ...

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  20. TERRIBLE SNOWSTORM IN SIBERIA.

    A tremendous snowstom has taken place in Siberia. Nearly 300 exiles were overtaken in a snowdrift and perished. Fifty were political prisoners ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, March 21.—A thunderbolt fell close to the steamer Aramac, between Douglas and Cairns. There was a great disturbance in the sea, and the compasses were ...

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  22. ANOTHER REPLY.

    SIR,—With your kind permission I will set aright some erroneous remarks made by the Rev. W. E. Hillier upon my previous letter in defence of the assisted schools. ...

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  23. DEPARTURES.

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  24. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    Brishane, March 22.—The Postal Conference has resolved to recommend that the contract for the Orient & P. & O. Companies reduce the time between Adelaide and Naples ...

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  25. THE HABIT OF HEALTH.

    The constant use of Pear’s Soap. THE P. & O. R.M.S. Arcadia with the English mails reached here this morning. AMONG the passengers for the Eastern ...

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  26. ENGLAND AND EGYPT.

    Lord Cromer, the British Minister at Cairo, has warned the native Press that will shut them all up if their adverse criticisms on England are continued. ...

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  27. DIVORCE.

    The McKerrow divorce case is proceeding. Allegations that are being made affecting a Melbourne lady are slight, but they favor the London ...

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  28. THE EASTER TEAM.

    Endeavors are being made to send a strong team to Perth at Easter. It is understood that Patterson, Birch, Deykin, Edwards, Nicols, Evans, Bryant, J. Broadfoot and Tidy ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, March 21.—Owing to dissatisfaction on the part of the general public at the active part taken by some of the railway employees in political matters, whereas ...

    Article : 145 words
  30. BUILDING SOCIETY FRAUDS.

    Mr. Kentish, who is charged with complicity in the Liberator Building Society frauds, admits having forged various documents. Mr. Kentist was ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. SILVER STAR V. THE SCHOOL.

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  32. STOPPAGE OF THE BANK OF ROME.

    The Bank of Rome has stopped. There is a cash deficit of one million sterling. Many of the deputies and large overdrafts unsecured. ...

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  33. AN ABSCONDING DEBTOR.

    Adelaide, March 22.—Detective Condon has arrived to take into custody Cutbush, the absconding debtor. ...

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  34. MR. E. KEANE.

    MR. KEANE left by special train last night on the return journey overland. He was quite well when he left the town, but was taken ill about nine miles from Dongarra ...

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  35. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The balance of the £500,000 South Australian loan is under offer at £93 at 3½ per cent. ...

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  36. THE DEFENCES OF ALBANY

    Mr. Campbell-Bannerman has stated in the House of Commons that the arrangements for the purpose of strengthening defences of Albany and ...

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  37. ALBANY CRICKET CLUB.

    A COMMITTEE MEETING of the Albany Cricket Club was held at the Freemason’s Hotel on Tuesday evening. There were present—Messrs. Deykin, G. Edwards, Evans, ...

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  38. MINING NEWS.

    SHARES are unchanged. ADELAIDE, Wednesday. Shares are unchanged and weak. ...

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  39. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Duke of Westminster used violent language with reference to Mr. Gladstone’s proposal for the disestablishment of the Welsh Church. He said ...

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  40. MeCOOEY V. HASSELL.

    YESTERDAY in Chambers, the Chief Justice delivered judgment in the case McCooey v. Hassell in which the applicant upon a summons claimed compensation under the 11th ...

    Article : 95 words
  41. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    A special meeting of the Colonial and Imperial Institutes will be held to consider the proposal for amalgamation. ...

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  42. THE LATE M. FERRY.

    M. Ferry’s funeral 13 fixed to take place on Wednesday. Political riots are expected. ...

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