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  2. THE LAND QUESTION.

    In the last number of the Melbourne Review Mr. Alexander Sutherland writes, under the heading of "A Victorian Test of a Social Theory," on the ...

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  3. THE NEW SOUTH WALES TROOPS IN THE SOUDAN.

    An unmistakable change has taken place in the opinion of the Headquarters Staff as to the general outlook, and the prospects of an early advance are for some reason difficult ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    It is considered probable that Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, K.C.M.G., Governor of Trinidad, will succeed Sir George Des Vceux as Governor of the ...

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  5. THE APRIL REVIEWS.

    In the Nineteen Century Sir Henry Rawlinson opens with the "Russian Advance in Central Asia." He says—"To those who, like myself, have ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL FOOTBALL.

    The team now on a visit to Victoria from the Port Adelaide Club played a match to-day on the Melbourne Cricket Ground against twenty of Melbourne Football Club. ...

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  7. SCULLING ITEMS.

    Perkins, the English sculler, has challenged Messenger, the colonial sculler who trained Beach for his last race. Wallace Ross, the Canadian, has ...

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  8. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    A serious conflict took place yesterday in the Cemetery of Pere la Chaise between a party of Communists and a body of police. During the disturbance ...

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  9. SHIPPING TELEGRAM.

    Arrived: From Melbourne—Ellora, barque, sailed February 2. From Adelaide—Easterhill, barque, sailed January 29. From Port Pirie—Lochinvar, barque ...

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  10. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The President of the Legislative Council will give a Parliamentary dinner on June 16, the day before the meeting of Parliament. The demonstration of the Metropolitan ...

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  11. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    FURREEDPORE BAPTIST MISSION.—On Monday evening, May 25, the anniversary of the Baptist Missionary Society was celebrated in the Parkside Baptist Church by tea and ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Arrangements have been made with the A.S.N. Company to return to their homes the islanders declared by the Polynesian Commission to have been illegally recruited. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    A loan for a million and a half is to be placed on the London market almost immediately. ...

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  14. THE HOLIDAY IN THE COLONIES.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir H. B. Loch) held his second levee as Governor at the Government House to-day in connection with the anniversary of the Queen's ...

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  15. FOOTBALL IN VICTORIA.

    Several good football matches were played to-day. Geelong, which has been the premier club for six or seven years, although considerably weakened of late by the ...

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  16. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Messrs. Morrissey & Hutchinson, who have a claim above Blue's store, Watts Gully, have found two nuggets in their dirt today weighing two ounces and half an ounce respectively. ...

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  17. PORT LINCOLN, May 25.

    A man named Henry Evans, who arrived here about six weeks ago on a visit to his son, a farmer in the Hundred of Yadnarie, Franklin Harbour, suddenly dropped down ...

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  18. KADINA, May 25.

    Mr. Marshall, who was left by Mr. Jones, the Conservator of Water, to engage men and start the dam on the Kadina and Green's Plains-road, left for the work this afternoon ...

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  19. MOONTA, May 25.

    Twenty-eight unemployed with eleven teams started this morning for Price, thirty miles distant, where they will commence operations to-morrow. ...

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  20. THE MATRICULATION EXAMINATION.

    Sir—Your correspondent, "Lex," writing in Friday's Register, struck the proper chord by exposing an injustice as glaring as it is mean. "Lex" takes his Bide of the question. ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP MORAN ON TRANSPORTATION AND MINISTERIAL PRECEDENCE.

    This afternoon Archbishop Moran opened and blessed the Mount St. Bernard School, situated on the Botany-road. Dr. Moran subsequently delivered an address, in which ...

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  22. KADINA, May 25.

    Today was a close holiday. The weather continues very dry, and several are still carting water. ...

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  23. THE GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTE SUBSIDIES.

    Sir—I was much pleased to notice in to-day's Journal that the Government had decided not to place any amount on the Estimates this year for subsidies to ...

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  24. WALLAROO, May 25.

    A football match was played this afternoon at Wallaroo, against Moonta. Being a holiday there was a large number of spectators. Good play was shown on both sides. ...

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  25. HAMMOND, May 25.

    An inquest on the fire upon the premises of Mr. John Stokes, of Amyton, on Saturday afternoon, was held before Mr. J. May, J.P., to-day. The evidence showed that Mr. and ...

    Article : 115 words
  26. PORT AUGUSTA, May 25.

    Shortly after 4 this afternoon an alarm of fire was raised, when a cottage in a crowded neighbourhood between Tasaie and Jervois streets was found to be on fire. Various ...

    Article : 82 words
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  29. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Wooeung sailed yesterday for Hongkong with two Chinese passengers. Stewart and Stanley, charged with shooting horses belonging to Chinese carriers, have ...

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