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  2. PRACTICAL ASPECTS OP PROTECTION.

    In the present [temper of South Australian politicians it is of little avail to discuss the abstract questions of Free Trade and Protection in connection with ...

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  3. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.

    9 a.m Pirie-street Wesleyan Church—United thanksgiving service. Ministers of various denominations will take part, and there will be a large united choir It is ...

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  4. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The [?] of the public buildings is not to be repeated on Wednesday evening, in consequence of the contractor not being able to obtain the necessary supply ...

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  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The s.s. Australia, which has just arrived at San Francisco, reports that the resolution of the authorities at Honolulu directing search to be made for arms has ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. MAIL INTELLIGENCE.

    The mails ex Orizaba, form Adelaide. May 16, have been delivered. ...

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  7. AN INTERVIEW WITH GENERAL WONG YUNG HO.

    The Chinese Special Commissioners (General Wong Yung He and Consul-General U Tsing) arrived in Adelaide on Saturday morning form Melbourne, and ...

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  8. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesturday 10,700 bales were catalogued.. The market ia firm. ...

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  9. HEW ZEALAND RAILWAY COMPANY'S LOAN

    The tenders were opened to-day for the loan of £120,000 at 5 per cent, placed on the market by the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company of New ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. THE CRIMES BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesternight when the hour fixed for the enforcement of Mr. "W. H. Smith's motion for the Committee to report on the Crimes ...

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  11. RETURN OF MR. W. O'BRIEN. M.P.

    Mr. W. O'Brien, M.P., has returned from America and landed at Queenstown. He met with, a moat enthusiastic reception from the crowds assembled to greet ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A complimentary benefit, tendered by tho dramatic profession, to Mr. George Darrell, the well-known author and actor, took place at the Opera-house on ...

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  13. ARREST OF A DYNAMITER.

    The police at Queenstown have arrested a passenger who came over in the same steamer as Mr. W. O'Brien on suspicion of his being a dynamitard. A number of ...

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  14. [RECEIVED June 19. 2 20 p.m.]

    The British-India Company's a. a. Dacca, rom London Jone 4, left to-day outwards. Suez, June 17. ...

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  15. REPORTED MOVEMENTS ON AFGHANISTAN.

    It ia reported from Lahore that a movement of British troops in the direction of the Afghan frontier has been ordered. ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    Every hope la entertained of getting as the Wentworth, as the only damage ia a hole 9 by 5 Inches. A Rockhampton shareholder in the ...

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  17. THE RAILWAY TO KANDAHAR.

    It is reported that the extension of the railway from Jumrood to Kandahar is to be at once proceeded with. ...

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  18. THE WOOL SALES.

    The quantity of wool offered to-day was 12,400 bales. The market was flat. ...

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  19. TASMANIA.

    Steps are being taken to form a National Rifle Association. The polling in connection with, the Glenorchy election took place yesterday. ...

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  20. [RECEIVED June 16.7 p.m.]

    The continuance of brilliant weather, the collapse of the wheat corner, and the cessation of the demand for the Continent have disorganized the breadstuff market. ...

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  21. TIN.

    Tin ia quoted at £102. ...

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  22. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The quantity of wheat afloat ia 1,740,000 qrs. for Great Britain and 748,000 qrs. for the Continent. ...

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  23. COPPER.

    Chilian copper is worth ton. £10s per ton. ...

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  24. SILVER.

    The present price of silver is 3s. 7 7/8d. ...

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  25. OPENING OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Governor's Speech at the opening of the Legislative Council yesterday it was stated that further legislation was necessary to improve the law in favour of ...

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  26. FROZEN MEAT.

    New Zealand mutton is selling at 3¾d to 4d. per lb. ...

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  27. ARRIVAL OF THE MAIL

    Yet another Exhibition has been opened In connection with the jubilee, namely, the Jubilee Exhibition at Liverpool, which was opened by Princess Louise ...

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  28. THE WOOL MARKET.

    Fine crossbred wools have recovered the decline previously reported. Ordinary crossbreds are still a halfpenny below the April rates. ...

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  29. ARRIVAL OF THE CHINESE COMMISSIONERS IN ADELAIDE.

    There was a very largo crowd at the Adelaide Bail way Station on Saturday morning, and North-terrace presented an unusually lively appearance. the occasion being the ...

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  30. THE ADDRESS FROM NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The loyal address to the Queen passed by the Parliament of New South Wales has been forwarded to Her Majesty. ...

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  31. THE BOULANGER CRISIS.

    The sole political event or importance during the week has been the French Ministerial crisis. Ifc is-called in Paris "La Crise Boulanger," which affords an ...

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  32. FURTHER HONOURS TO COLONISTS.

    Sir Edward "William Stafford, K.C.M.G., formerly Prime Minister of New Zealand, has been created a Knight Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. A ...

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  33. THE UTILIZATION OF THE MURRAY WATERS.

    An investigation is to be begun this week as to the practicability of a scheme for taking the waters." of the Hurray for irrigating a considerable area of the ...

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  34. NEWS FROM CENTRAL ASIA.

    The Lahore Civil and Military Gazette states that travellers from Badakshar report that Russian soldiers are encamped on the borders of Badakshar and are ...

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  35. THE COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS (N.S.W.) V. HYLAND.

    The Privy Council has dismissed, with costa, the appeal in the case of the Commissioner of Railways of New South Wales v. Hyland. ...

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  36. THE MOUNT SHAMROCK GOLD MINE.

    The shares in the Mount Shamrock (Queensland) Gold-mining Company placed upon [the market a few days ago are cow being allotted. ...

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  37. EXTRAORDINARY WEATHER.

    Heavy rains and floods have been prevailing in Central Europe, the rivers overflowing and interrupting the railway traffic, and causing in some cases loss of ...

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  38. THE SIR JOSEPH BANKS HANDICAP.

    The concluding heats in the Sir Joseph Banks Grand Handicap of 300 soys., in which Borne of the principal athletes in the colonies competed, wera run off ...

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  39. PRINCE MILAN AND PRINCESS NATALIE.

    It is reported that Prince Obrenowitch, the King of Servia, is seeking a divorce from his Queen, the Princess Natalie, on the ground that she ...

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  40. THE REPORTED MOVEMENT OF BRITISH TROOPS.

    The report from Lahore respecting the projected movement of British troops has been denied. ...

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  41. THREEPENNY LETTERS.

    Regarding the new postal contract it has transpired that the clause proposed by Sir Graham Berry and Sir Saul Samuel for an alternative threepenny route via ...

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  42. SUNDAY-CLOSING OF THEATRES.

    Between 1,500 and 2,000 persons assembled at the statue at the top of King-street on Saturday afternoon, and headed by Mr. T. Walker. M.L.A. ...

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  44. THE ALLEGED HAWAIAE DISTURBANCES.

    There is an impression that the report aa to the state of affairs at Honolulu must be founded upon a mistake, and that either Samoa or Tonga is referred to. ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. THE BARLOW WILL CASE.

    The Supreme Court of Judicature has dismissed with costs the appeal brought in the Barlow will case. ...

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  46. EMIGRANTS' HANDBOOKS.

    The new handbooks, with maps, drawn up at the Emigrants' Information Office, are now being issued to the public at the price of one penny. They relate to ...

    Article : 38 words
  47. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The Kings of Denmark, Greece, Belgium, and Saxony, and Prince Liutpold, Regent of Bavaria, also the Crown Prince of Sweden have arrived, and M. ...

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  48. RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at a Natal Colonists' banquet last Tuesday, Mr. J. Robinson, the Natal delegate, referring to the work of the Imperial Conference, said he ...

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  49. COURTS OF REVISION.

    STANLEY.—Held by Mr. T. F. Reynolds (Returning Officer) at the Local Courthouse, Clare, on June 17, for the Division and District ol Stanley. Twenty-three names were ...

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  50. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    It is understood that at. the laying of the foundation-stone of the Imperial Institute by the Queen, on July 4, full state ceremonial will be observed, and ...

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  51. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Emperor has recovered from his severe cold, and is now transacting State business as usual. ...

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  52. LORD BRASSEY IN MELBOUENE.

    Lord Brassey delivered an address to seamen at the Athenaeum Hall on Saturday night, the Mayor of Melbourne presiding. Lord Brassey, who was Buffering from an ...

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  53. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DYNAMITE.

    Most stringent precautions are being adopted by the police to frustrate any attempt at outrage during the jubilee celebrations. Circulars have been issued ...

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  54. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE.

    A Sharp shock of earthquake was felt at Monte Carlo this morning (May 20). ...

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