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  2. SCHOOL TEACHERS WEEK.

    The proceedings in connection with the second annual conference of the South Australian Public Teachers' Union closed on [?] day, when about 120 members visited the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Transvaal Vol[?] has rejected a petition bearing the signatures of 10,000 residents of the Band in support of the recommendation of the Industrial Commission in ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. THE EASTERN CRISIS.

    Excitement and indignation prevail at Athens in consequence of the harshness to Greece involved in the terms of [?] drawn up by the power. A meeting of 2,000 ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES. AMERICA AND SPAIN.

    Although both General Woodford, the new American Minister at Madrid, and the Washington authorities deny that the communication in which the American Government ...

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  6. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The Sydney Daily Telegraph, commenting on the debates and personnel of the convention, writes to-day:-"On[?] result on the debates on the [?] proposal was to bring out the best ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A big improvement has taken place in the North Kalgu[?] At the 173 ft. level the lode has been [?] on north and south a distance of 219 ft. in fair grade [?] and sulph[?]de ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Prisoner of Zenda," a dramatic version by Edward Rose of Anthony Hope's exciting and charming romance was produced for the first time in Adelaide at the Theatre ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliament was opened this afternoon. The Governor in his speech referred to The record [?] celebrations in England. The Government were of the opinion that the invitation to ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND SHITTING COMPANY.

    The directors of the New Zealand Shipping Company have declared a divid[?] at the rate of 4 per cent, carrying forward [?] ...

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  11. THE CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The next Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court will be opened on October 4. On that date prisoners in gaol will attend for arraignment and witnesses as to character will require ...

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  12. CYCLONE IN ITALY.

    Reuter's correspondent states that several Italian towns, including Me[?]sagne, were visited by a cyclone yesterday. Many houses were wrecked, and of their inmates 50 were ...

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  13. THE INDIAN REVOLT.

    The latest news from the Indian frontier states that Colonel Jeffrey has punished the tribesmen of Nagaderai (where he was attacked on the 16th inst.), and has further captured ...

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  14. GERMAN NAVAL DISASTER

    A telegram from Berlin reports a serious naval disaster. A German torpedo boat capsized and sank at Cuxhaven, at the mouth of the Elbe yesterday, and eight persons were ...

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  15. THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The leading London bankers at a meeting yesterday carried a resolution deprecating the weakening of the Bank of England reserve by holding a fifth part of it in silver. ...

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  16. COLLISION OF STEAMERS.

    Two Austrian steamers, the Ayris and the Ika[?], collided at Fi[?]me yesterday. The Ika[?] sank immediately, and 36 passengers, including the Austrian Field-Marshal ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The miners on strike at the stockton colliery interviewed the manager to-day, who said he would not have the customs of the colliery altered, and unless the men resumed ...

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  18. THE WARD INSOLVENCY CASE

    At a meeting of the Hon. J.G. Ward's creditors to-day an accountant who examined the Ward Association books said so far as they affected Mr. Ward's personal business ...

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  19. THE BUNDALEER COMMISSION.

    The Bundaleer Commission has taken evidence at Hoyleton, Blyth Brinkworth, Koolunga. Narridy, and Redhill. From eight to 17 witnesses at each place have been ...

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  20. THE REV. J. LYALL'S SUCCESSOR.

    Mr. David Murray, who in conjunction with Mr. J.J. Duncan was entrusted with the task of selecting a successor to the Rev. J. Lyall as minister of the Flinders-street ...

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  21. THE INDIAN PLAGUE.

    The bubonic plague is still raging in Poonah, and several Europeans have been attacked. ...

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  22. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The Marquis di Rudini, the Italian Premier, speaking yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies, declared that the relations between Great Britain and the Powers forming the ...

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  23. A BURGLAR ,SENTENCED.

    Robert Allen was to-day [?] to ten years' penal servitude for breaking into a warehouse and stealing a quantity of tobacconist's wares. ...

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  24. CESAREWITCH STAKES.

    Mr. Gubbins's Galtee Moore has been scratched for the Cesarewitch Stakes. ...

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  25. WRECK OF THE TASMANIA.

    A diver named May has succeeded in clearing a way into the tween decks of the wrecked Tasmania. He expects to be able to get into the mailroom to-morrow. He found ...

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  26. TREASURY BILLS.

    A short time age the Government decided to issue Treasury bills to the amount of [?] in England. The bonds for the bills are now on the way to England, and will ...

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  27. AN ACTRESS SEEKS DIVORCE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Ada Wi[?]red Hall, known in theatrical circles as "Ada Baker," sought divorce from her husband on the ground of desertion. The application ...

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  28. POPULATION STATISTICS.

    An official return, which has been prepared dealing with the number of births and deaths in South Australia, exclusive of the Northern Territory, during July, shows that the births ...

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  29. ZANZIBAR,

    Public opinion in France is much exercised over the news that the British officials in Zanzibar have imprisoned the captain of a slaving vessel despite his presentation of ...

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  30. ANARCHISM.

    The palace of the Marquis Leis Oranze, in Spain, has been destroyed by dynamite, as the result, it is believed, of an anarchist plot. ...

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  31. WELLINGTON, September 23.

    Richard W. Hall a well-known Invercargill solicitor, and Caroline Matthews, were acquitted in the Supreme Court to-day on a charge of conspiring to procure an illegal ...

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  32. PERTH NEWS.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands has communicated with the Premier asking him to c[?]ter with Mr. [?] as to the [?]hood of South Australia [?]ring the expenses of ...

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  33. RAILWAYS IN TASMANIA.

    Sir—I have noticed in the advertisements of the prospectus of the Emu Bay Railway Company and the plan attached there to that the promotors of the-Company, though striking to ...

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  34. IVANHOE MINE.

    The Full Court was specially constituted today for the purpose of hearing the motion for an injunction to restrain the director of the Ivanhoe G.M. Company from carrying into ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    A deputation of operatives in the boot trade to-day protested to the Chief Secretary against the attempt of manufacturers to set aside the new wages log. There was a feeling that the ...

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  36. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull, and the price is 6d. per quarter lower than the previous quotation. ...

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  37. SUICIDE OF AN INSURANCE AGENT.

    Joseph Bruno fortune, an insurance agent, aged 30, was found dead in Lied at his residence at Waterloo to-day. He was drinking yesterday, and last night told his wife that he ...

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  38. THE CHRONICLE ILLUSTRATED

    With this week's Chronicle is issued a splendidly illustrated supplement, containing portraits of the whole of the members of the Legislative Council. They are without ...

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  39. THE NIGER.

    The negotiations between Great Britain and France for the delimitation of the frontier haves been resumed. ...

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  40. A RESIDENT OF TASMANIA.

    The actual position of what is called the Great Northern Railway appears to be somewhat peculiar, and serves to show that a great deal of what has been said by persons about ...

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  41. LATE SHOPPING.

    At a meeting of Newcastle shop assistants to-night it was announced that letters had been written to 40 clergymen in the district asking them to deliver special sermons on the ...

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  42. THE PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of Parliament sat this afternoon to finish business preparatory to a dissolution of the Assembly. The New Railway Loan Application Bill was introduced into the ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL.

    TALLOW.-At the tallow auctions to-day 2,000 casks were offered and 1,075 sold. Mutton, fine, realised 20s. 3d.; medium 18s.; beef, fine, 18s. 9d.; medium, 17s. 6d. ...

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  44. A BOY KILLED.

    At Petersham this afternoon Thomas Henry Perkins, aged 8, was endeavoring to clamber on to timber on a lorry which was moving along a street, when he fell, and a wheel ...

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  45. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2s. 3d. per oz. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Ridston moved-"That in the opinion of this House a provision should be made to enable the electors of Northern and Central ...

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  47. SYDNEY. September 23.

    In the Divorce Court to-day a rule nisi was granted against Charles Edward Thomas Fauning, the comedian, on the ground of his adultery. ...

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  48. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    A terrible explosion with fatal results happened at the factory of the Colonial Ammunition Company, North Footscray, at about half-past 9 o'clock this morning. At the ...

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  49. TASMANIA.

    The mayor has Convened a public meeting for to-morrow to take steps to accord Sir Edward Braddon a welcome on his return to the colony. ...

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  50. ALLEGED DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    At the Wentworth mine, Lucknow. a dynamite explosion took place last night about 9.30. A large number of miners on strike were around picket fires, and the ...

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  51. HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY.

    Hudson's Surprise Party entertained another crowded and appreciative audience at the [?] Theatre on Thursday evening. when the repetition of the week's programme was ...

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  52. BROKEN HILL

    The northern nest of smelters on the Proprietary mine, with the exception of two, were again blown in to-day, and are once more at work. The other surface mills are also going ...

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  53. GREAT BOULDER PROPRIETARY GOLD MINES.

    Ladies and Gentlemen—In response to a numerously signed requisition Mr. J.H. Symon, Q.C. notified his conseat to be nominated for the Local Advisory Board. We ...

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  54. THE TICK PEST.

    It is stated that a Queensland pastoralist recently purchased a number of bulls from the northern district of New South Wales, but would not take delivery till they were ...

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  55. BROKEN HILL, September 23.

    The Football Association last night decided to secure Field Umpire Ford from Adelaide to umpire in the match South Australians v. Victorians on Saturday. ...

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  56. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I have noticed the letter of "A Re[?] dent of Tasmania " referring to the pr[?]ctions and plan of the Emu Bay Railway Company. and in asking you to repeat his letter and the ...

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  57. HERR HEINICKE'S ORCHESTRA.

    [?] Heinicke's Orchestra will given another concert at the town Hall on Saturday evening, for which occasion an interesting programme has been prepared. The instrumental ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    September 29, October 13, and October 27 to be bank half-holiday in the towns of [?] Riverton, and Petersburg respectively. Dedicating land in the hundreds Ridley and ...

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  60. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

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  61. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    A return published in the this week's Governmeat Gazette shows that the number of passengers who arrived in the colony during August was distributed as follow:-[?] ...

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