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  2. THE LUNACY COMMISSION.

    Exactly a year has been occupied by the Lunacy Commission in investigating certain charges that were made publicly against the administration of the Adelaide ...

    Article : 9,522 words
  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The weather has continued favourabl for the ripening wheat, and the prospects of the harvest are excellent. ...

    Article : 41 words
  4. MASSACRE OF FRIENDLY ARABS.

    The Daily Telegraph of to-day publishes a telegram from its special correspondent in Egypt stating that the friendly Arabs at Agig, (? Aqiq) a town on the Bed Sea a little ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESEIDENT took the Chair at 2 o'clock. SUPPLY BILL. Received from the Assembly, and passed through all its stages. ...

    Article : 2,869 words
  6. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the consideration of the Mining on Private Property Bill was resumed and a debate took place on clause 9, which had been proposed to limit the force of ...

    Article : 350 words
  7. SHIPPING TELEGRAM.

    The William Turner, barque, 431 tons, of Sydney, bound from Manila in ballast, grounded on Brill Shoal, Macassar Straits, tut afterwards came off aud was found to ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. THE HOP HARVEST.

    Blight has got into the hops and 13 extending, bo that the yield is likely to be less than was expected a short time ago. ...

    Article : 29 words
  9. SUICIDE OF HARTMANN

    Hartmann, who was accused of being concerned in the attempt to blow up the late Czar of Russia, by the explosion of a mine under the railway line near Moscow ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A break occurred early this morning in the cable between Victoria and Tasmania, and it is expected that communication will not be restored for two or three days. ...

    Article : 540 words
  11. FEDERATION CONFERENCE.

    At the Conference for promoting the federation of the British Empire, which begins its sittings to-morrow, the Right Hon. W. H. Smith, M.P., will move, and ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES CIVIL SERVICE BILL.

    The Civil Service Regulation Bill was introduced in the Assembly to-night by the Premier and read a first time. Its object is to classify the officers of the Civil Service. ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. THE RECIDIVISTE QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Hon. A. Evelyn M. Asbley, M.P., Under-Secretary for the Colonial Department, stated that the attention of France had ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly the Civil Service Bill was introduced and read a first time. The Minister of Lands in moving the third reading of the Land Bill reminded the House ...

    Article : 556 words
  15. BRITISH TROOPS FOR THE SOUDAN.

    The War office has given instructions that the Essex Regiment, the 1st Battalion of which is at Fort. St. George, Madras, and the 2nd at Gibraltar, be ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. [RECEIVED July 29, 7.5 p.m.]

    The Admiralty has concluded arranges menis with the Queensland Government whereby the gunboat lately, launched on the Tyne for service in Queensland shall ...

    Article : 46 words
  17. PUBLIC FEELING IN SYDNEY AGAINST THE LAND BILL.

    A public meeting was held in the Masonic Hall to-night to protest against the passing of the Land Bill. Mr. G. F. Garton occupied the chair. Mr. L. F. Haydon, ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. MR. FAWCETT ON THE PARCELS : POST.

    The Right Hon. Henry Fawcett, M.P., Postmaster-General, expressed yesterday in the House of Commons his confidence that the adoption of the Parcels Post ...

    Article : 41 words
  19. THE LONDON BRANCH OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY BANK.

    The arrangements which hare been made for the establishment of a London Branch of the Town and Country Bank have so far proved successful, and Mr. ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. RAILWAY DEPUTATION IN SYDNEY.

    A deputation of residents of Braidwood, accompanied by several members of tho Legislative Assembly, waited upon the Acting Minister of Works tbi<* moraine to ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Three thousand seven hundred cigars and a quantity of tobacco and spirits were seized to day by the Customs authorities at Newcastle on board the steamer Keelung. from ...

    Article : 446 words
  22. STANLEY ON THE BELIEF EXPEDITION TO KHARTOUM.

    Mr. H. M. Stanley, the rescuer of Dr. Livingstone, has given it as his opinion that the measures which the British Cabinet is taking for the relief of General ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Woosung arrived yesterday from southern ports, her passengers being; Messrs. Fox, Tuckfield, and Alexander. The steamer Naples arrived to-day from Hone- ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. POLITICAL CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    It is confidently expected that the motion brought forward by M. Jules Ferly in the Chamber of Deputies for the curtailment of the powers of the Senate will give rise to a political crisis in France. ...

    Article : 40 words
  25. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Gladstone expects that he will ba ' in a position to prorogue Parliament on August 12, preparatory to the autumn session which he proposes to hold for the ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At the Insolvency Court to-day Joseph Thomas Ragless did not appear, and his protection was withdrawn. Jemindar Faiz Mohammed has gone further ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, made a statement on behalf of the Govemmenn in regard to ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. SMALLPOX IN VICTORIA. TWO FRESH CASES.

    Dr. Porter, the Acting General Inspector of the Central Board of Health, to-day reports two more cases of smallpox. The first is that of a Mrs. Wilkinson, of Preston, whose son ...

    Article : 238 words
  29. ANGASTON. July 29.

    Large Salvation Army meetings have been held here during the last three days. Adelaide, Gawler, Kapunda, and Truro were well represented. All the services were ...

    Article : 34 words
  30. MOONTA. July 29.

    John Martin, a sailor on board the ketch Vivid, while stacking potatoes on a truck this morning fell on to the deck of the ketch, a distance of fifteen or sixteen feet. He was ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. THE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Lords this afternoon Earl Granville stated that an important point had arisen at the Conference to-day, necessitating the delegates referring ...

    Article : 56 words
  32. REDHILL. July 29.

    Special services in connection with the Primitive Methodist Church were held in the Institute Hall on Sunday, when the Rev. E, J. Henderson, of Laura, preached to large ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. HAMLEY BRIDGE. July 29.

    W. D. Griffiths was charged before Messrs. Bel, Rhodes, and Doyle, J.P.'s, by Police-trooper Atkinson with neglecting to have the lamp of his licensed house burning on the ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    The Three per Cent. Consols are quoted at £100 7/8. Wheat-Adelaide, per 496 1b., ex warehouse, is selling at 41s.; New ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that orders have been given for the immediate destruction, at Cecil Plains, of the sheep quarantined at Degilbo, which are dying in large numbers ...

    Article : 223 words
  36. TEROWIE, July 29.

    A teamster named Robert O'Connell, on the road to Silverton, fell under his wagon yesterday evening near Cropleys. The wheels passed over one leg below the knee. crushing it. ...

    Article : 132 words
  37. SHIPOWNERS AND SEAMEN'S UNION CONFERENCE.

    A conference of representatives of the Seamen's Union and various shipowners was held in the Town Hall this morning, for the purpose of deciding upon a regular code of ...

    Article : 397 words
  38. [RECEIVED July 29, 7.40 p.m.]

    The Egyptian Conference will sit again to-day. The points of difference between the representatives of France and England are stated to be still very strongly marked. ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. RUMOURED DEATH OF OSMAN DIGNA.

    A rumour, "which, however, lacks authentic confirmation; is current to the effect that Osman Digna has been killed. ...

    Article : 26 words
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