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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 588 words
  3. MINING. BY TELEGRAPH.] The Kalgoorlie Field.

    At a meeting of the Mine Managers' Institute a resolution was agreed to that the Government be requested to at as early a date as possible cause a geological survey ...

    Article : 110 words
  4. SPORTING. [BY CABLE.] The Jubilee Yacht Cup.

    Thirteen yachts started for the Emperor William's Jubilee Cup, sailed over a course from Dover to Heligoland. The Wave Queen won. ...

    Article : 32 words
  5. FERGUSON AND FEDERATION

    "MR. W. J. FERO SON," our contributor "J. T." wrote from Sydney, " has delivered one of the two best speeches on Federation from the Labor benches." But the ...

    Article : 1,623 words
  6. THE PREMIERS IN ENGLAND. [BY CABLE.] Conference at the Colonial Office.

    The first conference between the colonial Premiers and the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Chamberlain) took place at the Colonial Office yesterday. There were also present ...

    Article : 200 words
  7. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  8. [BY TELEGRAPH. The Anti-Betting Crusade.

    In the Newtown Police Court yesterday, a bookmaker who had been previously convicted for cash betting, was fined £25; in default, three months' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. The Stephens Creek Reservoir.

    The two recent rainy days have, it is estimated, put no less than 78,000,000 gallens of water into the Stephens Creek reservoir. ...

    Article : 27 words
  10. THE KAISER IN PERIL.

    The Emperor William of Germany has had a narrow escape from drowning. His Majesty attempted to proceed by a steam launch from his yacht Hohenzollern ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. THE QUEENSLAND STRIKE PRISONERS.

    The Acting-Premier (Sir Horace Toz[?]r) has interviewed the Coombemartin prisoners recently released on the subject of Bromley'a complicity in the outrage at Coombemartin ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. The Junction North.

    The two large Lancashire boilers are now placed in position and built in. The masonry work of the hauling plant is completed and the framework for the building to house the ...

    Article : 325 words
  13. Rugby Football.

    A Rugby football match between teams selected from the 30 best players in the colony will be played to-day; and from the players the team will be picked to play ...

    Article : 39 words
  14. The Turf.

    Mr. T. Kiely was the biggest winner at the recent S. A. J. C Jub lee meeting, receiving £300 for his firsts in the Accession Handicap and Hurdle Race. ...

    Article : 506 words
  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Success of an Adelaide Student.

    Mr. Chapple, son of Mr. Frederick Chapple, headmaster of the Prince Alfred College, Adelaide, has obtained a first-class certificate in the mechanical schools tripes, ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    The deaths from phthisis in the city and suburbs during the month of May numbered 52. ...

    Article : 26 words
  17. A Round of Festivities.

    All the colonial Premiers, except the Right Hon. G. H. Reid, have been entertained at breakfast by Six John Lubbock, M. P., the scientist and naturalist. There ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. The Solomon Islands.

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Chamberlain) is parleying with the Australian Governments in reference to the administration of the Solomon Islands, in ...

    Article : 38 words
  19. Victoria.

    The terms of the proposed agreement between the Government and the mortgagees of property and debentureholdors in Mildura have been discussed by the Acting-Premier, ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. Reported Death of Samory.

    It is rumored that the powerful West African chief Samory (who has been the chief opponent of the extension of British influence on the Upper Niger and the ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. AMUSEMENTS. Pollard's Opera Company.

    "RIP VAN WINKLE," as played by Pollard's Opera Company at the Theatre last night, was an emphatic success; taken all round, even more so than "Boccaccio." The ...

    Article : 669 words
  22. The Hawaiian Question.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons last evening, the Foreign Under Secretary (the Hon G. N. Curzon) said that under the treaty between the United States ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. South Australia.

    The estate of the late Mr. G. W. Sillifant has been sworn not to exceed £9340. The Yarrawonga, which sailed to-day, took 24,000 frozen rabbits for the London ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. THE EAGLEHAWK TRAGEDY.

    The tria1 of Charles Hall, who is accused of murdering his wife by smothering her at Eaglehawk, is still proceeding at the assizes at Bendigo, before Mr. Justice A'Becke[?]t. ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. Serious Illness of Lord Rosmead.

    Lord Rosmead (Sir Hercules Robinson) is again seriously ill. [Lord Rosmead was Governor of New South Wales from June, 1872, to March, 1879, and was ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. THE JUBILEE KEYNOTE.

    THE point most strongly emphasised and brought out by the great Jubilee demonstration in London was the essential unity of the British Empire. ...

    Article : 341 words
  27. THE RECORD REIGN. [BY CABLE.] Renewed Riots in Dublin.

    The rioting in Dublin, which broke out in connection with the Diamond Jubilee celebration, was renewed yesterday. The police were stoned by the crowd, who tried ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. New Zealand.

    Mr. William Mason, the first Mayor of Dunedin, is dead. The balance-sheet of the New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association shows a ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 123 words
  30. DEATH OF NINIAN MELVILLE

    Mr. Ninian Melville, for many years Chairman of Committees in the Assembly, died early to-day of septic pneumonia, following upon tonsilitis, Mr. Melville had ...

    Article : 302 words
  31. BLESSINGS OF MONARCHY.

    SIR.—Your issue of to-day gives us a clerical view of " The Blessings of Monarchy." To this we would say, "Amen." But have we not, to a great ...

    Article : 588 words
  32. Barrier Miner.

    THERE is still room for doubt whether the metallurgical works which have been erected at Illawarra under the superintendence of Mr. John Howell ...

    Article : 879 words
  33. The State Ball.

    A grand State ball was held at Buckingham Palace last night in connection with the Jubilee celebration. All the Royal personages now in London were present; ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. OPEN TRAM COMMUNICATION.

    SIR,—The suggestive leader in the MINEE of June 15 on light railways has, I hope, set many minds thinking, more especially in regard to tho relations of the subject to the ...

    Article : 654 words
  35. The Visit of the Colonial Troops

    By command of the Queen a special medal has been struck to commemorate the visit of the colonial troops. The Prince of Wales will present the medals to the troops on ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. Feasting the Poor.

    Over 300,000 of the London poor have been entertained at the instance of the Princess of Wales, who with the Prince visited several of the centres, where they ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

    A horrible fatality occurred last night at the Glebe. A train, outward bound, was just stopping near the interjection of Market-street, when a respectably-dressed ...

    Article : 207 words
  38. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL BOARD.

    There was another scene at the meeting of the Hospital Board yesterday, when Mr T. F. Wigley protested against Dr. Napier making remarks on the motion before the ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    A MEETING of the general committee of the Pastoral and Agricultural Association was held at Quinn's Hotel last night, Mr. J. Souter presiding. Mr. Hendry, the ...

    Article : 102 words
  40. Caledonian Society's Ball.

    The annual hall given by the Caledonian Society, held at the Town Hall last night, was in some respects a brilliant function. The members of the decoration committee, ...

    Article : 301 words
  41. DRIVING WITHOUT LIGHTS.

    INSPECTOR ALKER last night was on the warpath against ve icles and bicycles being driven and ridden without lights. The names of eight offenders were taken, and ...

    Article : 184 words
  42. THE GILDED WEST.

    Speaking in reply to the toast of "The Ministry" at the citizens' banquet, the Ac[?]ing-Premier, Mr. Wittenoom, said that the revenue to June 19 Was £2,751,125, and ...

    Article : 169 words
  43. MURIF'S GREAT RIDE.

    Mr. J. Murif returned to Adelaide by this morning's Melbourne express. He was formally welcomed at the South Australian Hotel by cyclists, members of Parliament, ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. A GOVERNMENT FUNERAL.

    SIR,—A most painful sight was a corpse being [?]nveyed from the Hospital to the [?]ry this morning, travelling at the [?]te of six or seven miles per hour. The ...

    Article : 146 words
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