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  2. A SEVERE FLOOD IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government Resident at Geraldton telegraphed yesterday to the Colonial Secretary from Walkaway Station via Dongarra as follows:—"The heaviest flood ever known ...

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  3. THE CROWN PRINOE'S THROAT.

    Ever since last May the hopes and fears of European Bourses and European politicians have been vibrating in response to the telegrams and bulletins which told ...

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  4. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS

    The Secretary of Mines, in his report for the quarter ending December, shows an increase of over 600oz. of gold as compared with the preceding quarter. ...

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  5. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The greatest indignation prevails hen against the Government for their shameful neglect in supplying this part of the district with water from the Beefaloo. ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Blayney to cowra Railway will be opened for traffic on the 12th inst. without ceremony. The Whampoa will be released from ...

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  7. PORT AUGUSTA, February 6.

    The silver fever rages in Port Augusta no w and the telegraph operators have busy times. The excitement is not about the Barrier but the Beltana silver field. ...

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  8. MEETING AT MOUNT GAMBIER

    A large public meeting was held in the Town Hall to night to protest against the action of the Railway Department In altering the running of the trains on the Mount Gam- ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL.

    Several pugilists were heavily fined at the Police Court to day for Sunday fighting. Mrs. Oliver's licence was granted for the ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The weather to day throughout the colony was excessively hot. A valuable gold discovery is reported to have been made at the Mengovea head ...

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  11. THE PROTEOTOR AT PORT LINCOLN.

    The Protector leaves for Fort Adelaide on Wednesday. Aquatic sports took place to day. A large party of residents and visitors was on board the proteotor. The ...

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  12. POET DARWIN AS AN INFECTED PORT.

    To day the Premier received a communication from the Central Board of Health with reference to a telegram from South Australia asking for the revocation of the ...

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  13. SPORTING.

    Norm was struck out of the Newmarket Handicap today. Matador. Maggie, Golden Crown, Bride, groom, Harvester, and Anita have been struck out of the Oakleigh Handicap. ...

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  14. ACCIDENT TO ME. G. B, IRELAND.

    An accident happened to Mr. 6. R. Ireland, the actor, while performing at Newcastle on Saturday evening. A knife which 'wa befog used by Miss Ida ...

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  15. SIDNEY SPORTING NEWS.

    Master John and Don Giovan are most In favour for the Newmarket Handicap, while Nelson,, who arrived in splendid condition from New Zealand, is most in demand for ...

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  16. NATIVE TIMBER AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS.

    Several members of the Victorian Hardwood and Redgum Sawmillers Association waited en the committee of the Harbour Trust to day te the complaint ...

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  17. THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET MATCH.

    The cricket match was continued to -day. Rain fell on Sunday night and made the ground sloppy. The umpires, however, decided that it was fit to ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    The crowded house at the Theatre on Monday evening was sufficient proof that "Sophia" will have a long and suceesful run in Adelaide. The dress circle was again ...

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  19. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    On Monday evening the talented variety troupe performing at this amusement haft entered upon their seventh month with a freshness and vivacity that elicited loud ...

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  20. LABOUR ORGANIZATIONS.

    FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION. The ordinary meeting of this Union was held in the Friendly Societies' Rooms Port Adelaide, on Monday evening The President (Mr. ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. A. C. DOUGLAS.

    Mr. A. (J. Douglas, late Secretary of the General Post Office, Hobart, died at Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday. Mr. Douglas arrived here on January 18 with ...

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  22. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIO.

    Per express to Adelaide:—Messrs. W. Sallkeld, M.P., S. Grimes, M.P., P. Glynn, M.P., J. G. Jenkins, M.P., T. Even. E. W. Hawker. M.P., Canning. ...

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  24. SUPPOSED TIN DISCOVERY AT WAUKARINGA.

    There Is great excitement here and at Waukaringa over the discovery of supposed tin lodes near Wankaringa, A defined lode for many miles has been traced. A number ...

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