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  2. POLITICS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Opposition have drawn up a platform in response to tho Premier's manifesto. The principal points are:— Maintenance of law and order: abolition ...

    Article : 214 words
  3. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Holder, speaking at Hanson on Friday, referred to the speech of the Premier (Sir J. W. Downer), reported in the Register that morning. He said Sir John had stated that ...

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  4. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. CHARLES RISCHBIETH

    The funeral of the late Mr. Charles Rischbieth took place on Friday afternoon, April 7. For pome time before the hour announced for the departure of the procession from ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    Betting on the Goodwood Handicap and Adelaide Cup is still confined to doubles. Fulham and Vakeel is the favourite selection, and 100 to 3 is now the best price procurable ...

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  6. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    PERSONAL.—From the Christian Weekly of April 7:—The Rev. James Read has arranged with the Unley Circuit to reside at Mitcham and take partial oversight of our Church in ...

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  7. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    THE W.C.T.U. ON YORKE'S PENINSULA.—The second annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union in the Yorke's Peninsula District was held at Brentwood on ...

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  8. CENTRAL DISTRICT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The candidates for the No. 1 (Central) District of the Legislative Council concluded their addresses to the electors on Friday night at Hindmarsh, and repeated their previously ...

    Article : 173 words
  9. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The action instituted by Mrs. Clara Parker to recover £10,000 damages from Mr. Joseph Clarke for alleged malicious prosecution is still unfinished. ...

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  10. EAST ADELAIDE.

    Mr. T. H. Smeaton, a candidate for the suffrages of the electors of East Adelaide, addressed the electors of that constituency on Friday evening, April 7, in the upstairs ...

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  11. THE WEATHER IN THE COUNTRY.

    After the very nice rains we have had the weather is much pleasanter, and it is to be hoped that influenza and its attendant evils are things of the past. ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The total quantity of sugar exported from the various ports of Queensland from July 1 last till March 31 was 40,033 tons. Three nominations have been received ...

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  13. ANOTHER SMALLPOX CASE IN PERTH.

    A further outbreak of smallpox has occurred at Perth. A young woman named Amelia Boque has been attacked in the house in which she lived. She is ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S RACES.

    South Australian Tattersall'a Club will hold their Autumn Meeting on the Old Course this afternoon. A capital programme has been prepared, and the fields promise to be very ...

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  15. AN UNHAPPY COUPLE.

    John William Birchell, a man of sixty years of age, was charged to-day with attempting to murder his wife at Rushcutters Bay on March 16. The accused, it will ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. DEATH FROM VIOLENCE.

    The body of Lamer, a Portuguese, who was missing from Tatham, near Casino, was found yesterday floating two miles from that place. An inquest was held ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. THE MOFFAT-VIRTUE SHEARING MACHING.

    There was an attendance fairly representative of the woolgrowing industry at a second exhibition of the Mollat-Virtue Patent Shearing Machine held on Friday under the ...

    Article : 236 words
  18. AN INSTITUTE FOR ST. PETERS

    A meeting of about a score of residents of St. Peters was held at the Town Hall on Friday evening to consider the question of establishing an Institute in the town. The ...

    Article : 327 words
  19. KILLED BY A BLOW.

    Tho inquest on the body of James Ahearn, who was killed by a blow on the head from a stone thrown during a drunken quarrel at Surry Hills, was ...

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  20. JORDAN PARK RACES.

    The following are the entries for the above races, to be held on Saturday, April 15:— MITHAM HANDICAP (13 a.m.).—Dolly, Silvana (late Camelia) Beatrice Castolf. Little Daisy. ...

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  21. DISTRICT OF EAST ADELAIDE.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting of the supporters of Mr. T. Scherk was held at the Sturt Areade Hotel, Grenfell-street, on Friday evening. under the chairmanship of Mr. ...

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  22. A DRUNKARD'S RELIEF.

    At about noon to-day an elderly threw himself from Prince's Bridge into the Yarra. A rescue was easily accomplished, and the man was taken to the ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. ALARM OF FIRE.

    For the purpose of testing the efficiency of the Norwood Local Fire Brigade it was resolved by the Fire Committee of the Corporation to have a call-out of the brigade on Friday ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Lost Paradise" was presented to a big house on Friday evening by the talented 8 a.s and Emery company. The piece was well played, and should during the last two nights ...

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  25. THE LATE FIRE AT PORT PIRIE.

    An inquest on the recent fire was held to-day, when a verdict was returned to the effect that there was no evidence to show how the fire originated. A rider was added that in the ...

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  26. THE BIJOU.

    Hudson's Surprise Party played to a pood house on Friday evening. The rendering of the numerous items on their attractive programme was appreciated, and applause ...

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  27. THE STRANDED ABEONA.

    The barque Abeona, timber laden, from Vancouver to Port Pirie, stranded off Point Victoria, near the entrance to Franklin Harbour, on Wednesday afternoon. The master ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS.

    A short session of this Association was hold at the Concert Hall, Exhibition Building, on Friday morning. The Vice-President (Professor Tate) took the chair, and there was a ...

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  29. WEST ADELAIDE.

    Mr. Grayson addressed a crowded meeting of the electors of West Adelaide at the Cumoerland Hotel on Friday evening. Mr. James Anderson occupied the chair. Tho candidate ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND FLOODS RELIEF FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged £1,888 12 10 Renmark concert, second instalment, per W. Fisher ... 0 10 0 ...

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  31. THE MISSING MEN FROM PORT BROUGHTON.

    The body of Alfred Thompson, who was drowned on Sunday last with his father off Port Jarrold, has been picked up on the beach by Trooper Mowhray off Port Davis. The ...

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  32. DEPUTATIONS.

    SCHOOL AT AMYTON.—The Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin, M.L.C., with Mr. Gum, of Amyton, waited upon the Minister of Education on Friday to ask for the erection of a school and ...

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  33. FILLIS'S CIRCUS.

    The Adelaide season of Fillis's Circus was brought to a close on Friday evening. A special programme had been arranged, and was well carried out. The performance in the ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. PORT ADELAIDE.

    Mr. G. F. Hopkins addressed the electors of Port Adelaide from the balcony of the Kent Hotel on Friday evening. Mr. H. W. Harris presided. There was a large crowd of people ...

    Article : 573 words
  35. THE RAINFALL.

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  36. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    An inquest was held to-day by Mr. Ingleby, J.P., on the body of Henry White, who was found deal yesterday near the limb of a tree, which he had felled for firewood. ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. CYCLORAMA.

    Tho representation of the scene of tho last Napoleonic campaign was again patronised by hundreds of visitors yesterday. In fact before 7 o'clock in the evening there was a ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. Advertising

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