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  2. HINTS TO SEA BATHERS.

    Now that the summer season is upon us and a large number of persons will be going to the seaside, I would just like to draw their attention to the great lack of ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General will leave Adelaide for Melbourne by this afternoon's express train. He will attend a meeting of the Federal Executive ...

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  4. The Argus.

    The article we reprinted yesterday from the London "Spectator" on the salary aspect of the Governor-Generalship of the Commonwealth is a ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir Arthur Lawley, the deputy Governor of the Transvaal Colony, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain at a garden party at Pretoria yesterday. Among the guests ...

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  6. HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

    The Royal yacht Victoria and Albert will proceed to the Mediterranean in March, and will there take on board their Majesties the King and Queen for a cruise. ...

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  7. MATRICULATION.

    The wail of the "ploughed" is heard in the land every year as soon as the results of the November matriculation examination are published, and allegations are freely ...

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  8. VENEZUELA.

    Great Britain and Germany have informed Colonel Hay, the American Secretary of State, that they are willing to allow Venezuela to confer with them in order to ...

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  9. THE TAFE VALE CASE.

    The Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants has resolved not to appeal against the adverse verdict in the action brought against it by the Taff Vale Railway ...

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  10. IMPORTANT DESPATCHES.

    Despatches on the Venezuelan question which have been published, show that the German holders of Venezuelan bonds agreed to support the rebels if the latter ...

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  11. THE ENGLISH HATTERS.

    Replying recently to a question by Mr. Jepson, Mr. Hugh Bertram Cox, the legal assistant Under Secretary for the Colonies, stated, with respect to the Immigration ...

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  12. MEAT FOR THE TROOPS.

    The War Office is calling for tenders for fresh and frozen meat for the troops in South Africa for a period of 12 months from April 1. The tenders have to be ...

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  13. THE DARDANELLES.

    It is announced that Russia is about to despatch four torpedo boats through the Dardanclies, which, according to treaty, is closed to the warships of all nations. ...

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  14. COLLIERY STRIKE.

    A strike of miners employed at the Denaby and Cadeby main collieries, near Rotherham, in Yorkshire, has led to strong measures by the company, which has ...

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  15. ANOTHER PASTOR BOYCOTTED.

    Another case of boycotting a Dutch pastor for loyalty is reported. The Rev. H, Duplessis, pastor of a Dutch Church at Lindley, in the Orange ...

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  16. THE TROUBLES IN TURKEY.

    The Austrian Government has formed a new militan district, comprising Southern Dalmatia, Herzegovina, and Southern Bosnia, and has placed it under the commend ...

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  17. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Sir Michael Foster, professor of physiology at the University of Cambridge, and Liberal Unionist member of the House of Commons for the London University, ...

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  18. RHODESIA.

    The "Standard" states that a scheme is being prepared for merging the British South Africa Company's police and the Bechyanaland police in the South African ...

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  19. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA.

    Russia's policy of extending her influence in Persia is being pursued steadily. Advices from St. Potersburg state that the Governor of Teheran, the capital of Persia, ...

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  20. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The beautiful city of Delhi, where the Durbur is being held, is illustrated in "The Australasian" of this week by some characteristic photographs, showing a street ...

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  21. SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    A narrow escape from drowaing occurred this afternoon to a boy, nine years of age, a son of Mr. H. Ferguson. The lad, in company with other children, was playing near ...

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  22. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    A Premiers' conference in Sydney during the first week in March, as suggested by the Premier of New South Wales (Sir John See), will not be likely to suit the Victorian ...

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  23. THE CRISIS IN MOROCCO.

    The trouble in Morocco, which arose out of the pretensions to the throne of Omar Zarahini (more generally known as Bu Hamara) is now apparently coming to an ...

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  24. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    President Roosevelt has raised a great storm in the Southern Stales by appointing a negro to bo collector of Customs at the port of Charleston, South Carolina. ...

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  25. RYAN'S DEN.

    Ryan's Den, where Captain Dallimore and his companions were drowned on New Year's Day, took its name from a pensioned Indian officer wounded in the head at the ...

    Article : 510 words
  26. THE GATTON MURDERS.

    A sensation was canned in Wellington today by a rumour that the Gatton murderer had been discovered near the city. As far as can be gathered, a telephonic ...

    Article : 355 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A movement is on foot to induce wealthy Scotsmen to purchase Abbotsford, near Melrose, the famous residence built by Sir Walter Scott, and sinee owned by hia ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS,

    Quotations (middle prices) compare with those of a fortnight ago as follows:- Paid- Dec Jan up 23. 6. ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. IRELAND.

    It is estimated that the recommendations of the conference of landlords und tenants, presided over by the Earl of Dunraven, which recently met in Dublin to ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. ACCIDENT IN A CHURCH.

    What might have been a serious fire in the Chapel Royal. St. James's Palace yesterday, was prevented by the promptness and presence of mind of the officiating ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the police court this morning Rert Osborn was charned withe having shot Constable James Murphy, with intent to kill and murder him, at Unley, on ...

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  32. A CHARITABLE GIFT.

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  33. CRICKET RULES.

    The committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club has approved of the proposal made at a meeting of captains of county teams, held last month, that the width of the wickets be ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.-The qnantity of wheat and flour affoat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,960,000 quarters, as against 1,965,000 quarters last week, and 3,050,000 ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. QUEENSLAND.

    The counting of the contingent vote in connection with the election of a member of the Legislative Assembly for Fassifern gave Mr. Jenkinson, the Independent ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    The human remains found recently at Storm Cove have been identified as those of Henry Gough, a railway artisan, who was drowned by a boat capsizing in ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The expenditure for December was £271,000, being an increase of £8,000 as compared with the expenditure of November. The saving effected on the six ...

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  39. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A fatal case of ptomaine poisoning has oconnell at East Brisbane A family named Francis, consisting of a mother and five children, partook of some corned meat. ...

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  40. G.M.S. PRINZ REGENT LUITPOLD AT FREMANTLE.

    The German mail steamer Prinz Regent Luitpold arrived at half-past 1 a.m. and sailed at 7 p.m. Saloon passengers:—For Adelaide—Mr., Mrs., and Miss Stucky. Mr. Rounsevell. For Melbourne ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Emma Rounfeldt, of Rotherwood-street, Richmond, widow. Causes of insolvency— Sickness of self and family and adverse judgement in the County Court. Liabilities, ...

    Article : 62 words
  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    The trouble between woolbrokers and wool-buyers at Dunedin has been settled. The Cabinet has decided to obtain two electrical experts, one from Switzerland and ...

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