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  2. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    Quite a gloom was cast over the port to-day when it became known that Mrs. Wood, wife of Mr. C. H. Wood, Manager of the National Bank here, had succumbed during the night to ...

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  3. The Register. ADELAIDE : THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1893.

    The Premier's speech at Gawler last night in declaring the Government policy has defects, particularly those of the academical kind, but its very ...

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  4. THE PANAMA CANAL SCANDAL

    The second trial of the Directors of the Panama Canal Company and other persons on a charge of bribery is concluded. M. Charles Lesseps. M. Baihaut ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    Tho Postal Conference met this morning, and discussion was resumed on the question of the cable guarantee. Mr.Ridd said the question was simply ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Mundella, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at the meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce on a ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Right Hon. H. H. Fowler, President of the Local Government Board, has introduced a Bill into the House of Commons creating a Parish Council in ...

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  8. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A tire broke out early this morning id the changing-house of the Long Tunnel Company's Mine. The blacksmith's shop ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A fire occurred lass night in a six-roomed weatherboard house at Mere-wether, near Newcastle. The house., which was owned by J. Ashinall, was ...

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  10. London, March 22.

    M.M. Lesseps, Blondin, and Baihaut were jointly condemned to repay to the Panama Canal Company the sum of 375,000 francs (about £15,000) paid by ...

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  11. VICTORIA AND THE BANKS.

    The London Daily News considers that the measures taken by the Victorian Government to restore confidence in the Associated Banks are adequate for the ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    Nothing further has transpired in reference to the formation of a new Ministry. The Central Flood Relief Fund now amounts to £50,954. ...

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  13. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    A desire has been expressed in the highest quarter that the Victorian Horse Artillery and the New South Wales Cavalry should form part of Her Majesty ...

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  14. THE HOME RULE QUESTION.

    Nine persons have together subscribed the sum of £350,000 to the Ulster Defence Fund. ...

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  15. EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE.

    The occurrence of an extraordinary outrage is reported from Moscow. While the Mayor of that city was attending a meeting of the Council he ...

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  16. TASMANIA.

    In reply to an unemployed deputation at Hobart to-day Mr. Hartnoll, the Minister of Works, stated that the Government could not at present provide ...

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  17. ART FOR MELBOURNE.

    At the conclusion of his exhibitions the etchings by Her Majesty the Queen and the late Prince Albert in Mr. Lake's collection of pictures are to be presented ...

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  18. A CANADIAN CRISIS.

    The Irish question is disturbing not not only Great Britain but also Canada. In the Dominion Parliament has been moved a vote of censure upon Mr. ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    Alexander McNab, a seaman on the steamer Miowera, while hoisted aloft oiling a part of the haulage gear fell to the bottom of the hold, a distance of 50 ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. MR. DE COBAIN.

    Mr. De Cobain, who was recently committed for trial at Belfast, has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment. [Mr. Edward Samuel Wcaley de Cobain was ...

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  21. DEATH OF M. JOURDE

    The death of M. Francois Jourde is announced. M. Jourde was one of a band of French convicts who with M. Henri Rochefort. ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Memorial-stones of the now Trinity Congregational Church at Perth were laid by the Governor (Sir W. Robinson) and Mr.J. Randell this ...

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  23. LORD SALISBURY'S ILLNESS.

    The latest bulletin issued states that the Marquis of Salisbury, the ex-British Premier, is improving in health. ...

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  24. BRITISH WARSHIP AGROUND.

    H.M.S. Undaunted is aground at Alexandria. Her position is serious. The Undaunted belongs to the Mediterranean Squadron. She is under the ...

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  25. SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 3s. 1 9/16d., showing a further fall of 1/16d. ...

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  26. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    The Siamese Government has refused to comply with French demands concerning the Mekong boundary. That the relations of the two countries will be ...

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  27. London, March 22.

    The Financial News advises the English shareholders to cease supporting Mr. C. J. Buckland and to agree to the reconstruction of the Victory Gold-mining ...

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  28. THE MERCANTILE BANK PROSECUTIONS.

    The magisterial enquiry in connection with the Mercantile Bank prosecutions was continued to-day. John Adamson, formerly accountant of the Bank, and ...

    Article : 192 words
  29. THE ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Clara Amelia Manton was conculded this afternoon, when the Jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against her husband. ...

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  30. BRITISH AND COLONIAL TRADE.

    The Association of British Chambers of Commerce by a majority of 33 rejected a motion for special reciprocal trade between Great Britain and the colonies. ...

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  31. ACHILLES GOLDFIELDS COMPANY.

    The Achilles Goldfields Company (New Zealand), with a nominal capital of £100,000, has been registered. ...

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  32. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council to-night the second reading of the Lunacy Bill was passed. The main object of the Bill is to prevent pauper lunatics being landed in ...

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  33. GAMBIA.

    The French have hauled down the Hag in the British Territory in Gambia. [Gambia is a British colony on Gambia River, the most northerly and the ...

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  34. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT WITH A WINDMILL.

    A sad accident happened yesterday at Moorowie Station, by which one of the hands, John Lightbody, lost his life. He was oiling one of the windmills when he accidentally got ...

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  35. RIVER DISTRICT NEWS.

    Mr. W. A. McCredie, who for the past sixteen months has been Manager of the local branch of the Commercial Bank, left yesterday via Cobar for Smithtown, where ...

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  36. LORD HOPETOUN IN SYDNEY.

    The Governor of Victoria (Lord Hopetoun) arrived from Auckland to-day. He was met at the wharf by Sir George Dibbs and drove to the Australia Hotel ...

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  37. OCEAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Ormuz left Colombo, outward, on March 20. The Ophir arrived at Colombo on March 20, homeward bound. ...

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  39. STRIKE IN A BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    A novel strike has taken place at the Benevolent Asylum at Parramatta. It appears that some of the inmates have been in receipt of wages varying from ...

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  40. THE RAINFALL.

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  41. THE NEW SOUTH WALES FLOODS.

    At the adjourned public meeting to-day of citizens of Brisbane to consider the question of rendering assistance to the Hooded districts of New South Wales ...

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  42. CIVIL SERVANTS AND POLITICAL RIGHTS.

    Sir—As Mr. Saint desires that the Railway Commissioners should withdraw all railway employes from the Trades and Labour Council (as a political Association), I would go further ...

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  43. VICTORIAN PUBLIC POLICY.

    An important departure in the public policy has been resolved on by the Cabinet, namely, to announce beforehand the leading details of its retrenchment ...

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  44. LIBEL ACTION IN SYDNEY.

    Application was made in Chambers to-day on behalf of the defendants in the action brought by the members of the present Ministry against the Daily ...

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  46. WATER SUPPLY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have appointed Mr.F. G. Renon, a pupil of Mr. Stuart Murray (Chief-Engineer of the Water Supply of Victoria) to be Superintendent of Water ...

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  47. A LIBEL CASE.

    The case of James Marron versus Wickins occupied some hours before the Court to day. James Marron, butcher, of Morchard, also Chairman of the District Council and a Justice ...

    Article : 138 words
  48. ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Edward Dwyer, aged thirty-five, was sentenced to six years' imprisonment with hard labour with six weeks' solitary confinement for ...

    Article : 119 words
  49. THE SYRIAN HAWKER NUISANCE.

    The Syrian hawker nuisance was brought under the notice of the Premier to-day by a deputation. Mr. Patterson promised that the matter would be ...

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