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  2. THE CIVIL SERVICE BOARDS.

    The Bill for appointing a Civil Service Board was introduced in the Legislative Council yesterday. It appears to be largely based upon the Victorian Act ...

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  3. THE LATE LABOUR DISPUTE AT THE PORT.

    Congratulations have been frequent amongst all classes at the Port since the decisions of Monday afternoon's conference was made known. It is felt that the small point yielded ...

    Article : 612 words
  4. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The report of the Board of Enquiry into the cause of the collision which occurred at Wangaratta on September 15 between the Sydney express and a ...

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  5. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS

    In the Legislative Council to-day the House went into Committee on the Neglected Children's Amendment Bill. A long discussion ensued on the clause ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Queensland Four per Cent. Loan a quoted at £104. South Australian Four per Gent Loan is quoted at £104. ...

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  7. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Another meeting of unemployed men took place to-day in Trafalgar square, when over 4,000 were present. A deputation was sent to the Mansion House to ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. [RECEIVED October 18, 4.55 p.m.]

    The mails ex R.M.S. Ballaarat, which left Adelaide September 9, were delivered to-day via Brindisi. ...

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  9. PRINCESS VICTORIA OF WALES.

    It is announced that the Princess Victoria of Wales is also suffering from an attack of measles. ...

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  10. THE CALIFORNIA MAIL.

    The following ia the summary of American news by the R.M.S. Alameda, which arrived to-day. San Francisco, September 23. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It was announced on the meeting of the Assembly this afternoon that Sir H. Parkes had resigned his seat as a member or St. Leonards. The Colonial Treasurer ...

    Article : 254 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The appointment of Mr. William Owen, Q.C., to the Judgeship, vacant by the retirement of Sir William Manning, was approved by the Executive to-day. ...

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  13. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The unemployed agitatition is still being maintained. Some of those connected with it strongly advised that the crowds of the unemployed should march to ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    Sir St. George Ralph Gore, Bart., died last sight, aged 46, and was buried to-day. Considerable speculation is being ...

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  15. THE FRENCH WAR OFFICE SCANDALS.

    The enemies of M. Grevy are making and virulent attacks on M. Wilson, son-in-law of the President In the hope that they will succeed in compelling ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A well-attened public meeting place in the Town Hall last night for the propose of considering a scheme put forward in the Legislature last session, and ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly to-day on the second reading of the New Guinea Bill the action of the New South Wales Government in holding aloef was strongly commented on. ...

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  18. THE SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    M. Flourens, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has suggested to Spain that a joint control should be established by the French and Spanish Governments ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. TASMANIA.

    The want of confidence motion in the Assembly, upon a statement of the financial intentions by the Minister was lost. Ministers are considering whether ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. SMALLPOX IN TASMANIA.

    There are no further smallpox cases. Everything is reported to be going on welL A number of persona are still being vaccinated. A bulletin received ...

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  21. THE INTERCOLONIAL DELEGATES.

    Owing to the decision of the Melbourne Branch of the federation on Monday evening, it is expected that the delegates from the Brisbane. Sydney and ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    A terrific duststorm has been blowing all day, and almost all outdoor work was compulsorily suspended in consequence. Men are still sinking at Jamieson's ...

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  23. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Advices from Merv indicate that Ayoub Khan, who recently made good his escape from Persia, is engaged in organizing a general rising in his own favour in ...

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  24. THE CHINESE QUESTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    Serious disturbances are feared, at Croydon if something ia not done to check the influx of Chinese, of whom 5000 are Raid to ha coming from the Northern ...

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  25. THE ARRIVAL OF THE RODONDO.

    We have been requested by Mr. W. K. Cave. representing Messrs. Howard Smith & Sons, and Mr. F. J. Morris. of the Seamen's Union, to ...

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  26. TERRIFIC GALE IN SYDNEY.

    A terrific gale swept over Sydney and neighbourhood this afternoon and did considerable damage. The most serious result was the removal of the roof of a ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN PLATFORM AND STAGE.

    It is announced that Miss Cinkelstein, the Oriental lecturer, purposes visiting Australia in March, with a view to delivering a series of lectures on special ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. THE WINDSOR RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An action brought by the executors of the late Mr. E. S. Parkes, who was killed in the recent railway accident at Windsor, against the Railway Commissioners was ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. THE PRISONERS BEFORE THE COURT.

    At the Police Court at noon on Tuesday the prisoners arrested in connection with the late disturbances at the Port were brought up before Messrs. S. Beddome, P.M., and ...

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  30. SYMPATHY WITH THE PORT ADELAIDE MARITIME COUNCIL.

    The Trades and Labour Council to-night passed a resolution recognising the attempt by the Port Adelaide Maritime Council to consolidate all branches of labour, and ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. SOUTH-EASTERN TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.

    At the conclusion of the tariff meeting to-night the proposed train alterations were considered, and the following motion was carried—"That the present train service ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Mikado" still draws well at the Royal, and there was a good house last night. The acting and singing met with decided approval, while the majority of the vocal ...

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  33. THE WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Port Adelaide Working Men's Association was held in the Association Hall on Monday evening. Mr. W. Baker presided over a ...

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  34. FATAL SNAKE BITE.

    A boy named Lush, living on me Murray, about four miles up from here, was bitten by a snake on Sunday, and lingered in great agony till 5 o'clock this morning, when he ...

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  35. THE VICTORIAN MALLEE COUNTRY.

    The Brim Station, a run comprising 59,734 acres of mallee country, near Warracknabeal, has been secured by a Syndicate, who have notified their ...

    Article : 129 words
  36. THE SUGAR BOUNTIES CONFERENCE.

    It in probable that the International Conference on the subject of sugar bounties will meet in London in January next. ...

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  37. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Hudson's Surprise Party still continue their successful run. The hall on Tuesday evening was again filled. On Thursday evening Little Ida Heath will have a benefit. Senorita Amoretti's snake-charming ...

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  38. PROSPECTS OF PORT PIRIE.

    Yesterday Mr. Fredrick Grey sold three wharf frontages and two business sites in Ellen-street to a Sydney firm for £6,500. The name is withheld at present. It is also said ...

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  39. THE WAXWORKS.

    The waxworks attracted a fair number on Tuesday. Between 1 and 2 o'clock, when the show was closed to the public, nearly 100 inmates of the Destitute Asylum, both male ...

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  40. RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Times states that the action of Western Australia in applying for the establishment of responsible government is premature. The colony, it adds, must ...

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  41. PROFESSOR HYLAND.

    This daring equestrian gave a performance before ladies on Tuesday afternoon, which was well attended. In the evening he again went through his varied exhibition before a ...

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  42. PASTORAL NEWS.

    The steamer Enterprise sank while crossing the lakes daring the heavy gale this morning. She had on board 850 bales of wool bound for The steamer Bourke will leave ...

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  43. THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY.

    Sir Morele Mackenzie, the English specialist, who has been in attendance upon the Crown Prince of Germany, states that there is nothing to justify the ...

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  44. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF VICTORIA.

    The Congregational Union concluded, its sittings this evening. It was resolved that ministers be requested to preach special sermons on Sunday week against ...

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  45. STATEMENT OF A NON-UNION SEAMAN FROM MELBOURNE.

    Alexander Fletcher, one of the seamen unpaged for the Karaweera in Melbourne, ind who arrived here on the Rodondo, states that eighteen others were engaged with him. ...

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  46. "VERDI'S REQUIEM MASS."

    The first rehearsal of this celebrated composition was held on Tuesday night; Signor Ziliani conducted and Mr. C J. Stevena played the accompaniments. Judging by a ...

    Article : 71 words
  47. TURKEY REINFORCES TRIPOLI.

    The Sultan of Turkey, having reason to fear that Germany has promised to acquiesce in the occupation of Tripoli by Italy, has made arrangements for strongly ...

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  48. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In consequence of a strong southerly wind, combined with the flood coming down, the river has risen 3 feet since last night, and is now over all the flat of ...

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  49. LAWN TENNIS.

    Kensington v. Semaphore.—On Kensingtons' ground, Saturday, October 15. Hill and A. Robin (Kensington) 15, Allnut and Williams (Semaphore) 6: Talbot Smith ...

    Article : 73 words
  50. INFRINGEMENT OF THE HEALTH ACT.

    At the Police court to-day the Board of Health obtained a verdict against Yee Kee as owner, and against Ah Sim as lodging-housekeeper, for overcrowding ...

    Article : 111 words
  51. THE NAVAL DEFENCE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    Consequent upon the naval manoeuvres which took place a few weeks ago and the light they have thrown upon the question of protecting the British Isles, the ...

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  52. FLOWER SHOW AT SALISBURY.

    The ninth annual Slower snow m connection with St. John's Sunday-school, Salisbury, was held in Urlwin's Store on Thursday, October 13. The Exposition is open to ...

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  53. CORONERS' INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held by Mr. robert Claim, J.P., at Nackara, on October 13, on fire which destroyed a store, the property of E. Wickham. on the night of October 7. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  54. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer Valetta, which left Adelaide August 25, arrived here yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 63 words
  55. DEPARTURE OF TRADE DELEGATES.

    Messrs. Gilbert (President of the Victorian Seamen's Union) and Davies, Secretary of the Society in Sydney, left Melbourne this afternoon by express for ...

    Article : 48 words
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