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    CRIMINAL SITTINGS.—On Tuesday the Criminal Sittings were resumed before His Honor the Chief Justice. The two lads, Ernest Starr and Bertram Young, who had ...

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  3. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in reply to a question in the House of Commons last night, stated that the appointment of the ...

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    HOUSEHOLDERS BEWARE.—A few dago ago we published a paragraph concerning several small burglaries which had been perpetrated both at the Semaphore and at Glenelg ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Dr. W. J. Leyds, the State Secretary of the South African Republic, who has been visiting Germany on a diplomatic minion by direction of President Kruger, has now arrived at ...

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  6. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Messrs. Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. have intimated to the Agent-General that they will give their final answer on the inscription difficulty within a few days. In the ...

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  7. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty have decided to further add to the strength of the British Naval Squadron under the command of Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour ...

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  8. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, the United States Ambassador at the Court of St. James, has informed the Right Hon. the Marquis of Salisbury that the instructions ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Llewellyn A. Atheriey-Jones, the Liberal member for the North-west Division of Durham, submitted a resolution in the House of Commons last night in favour ...

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  10. AQUATICS.

    The sculling match for £100 between William Albert Barry, of London, and Charles Stephenson, of New Zealand, over a course from the west end of Redhough Bridge to ...

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  11. A ROYAL FESTIVAL.

    The second son of their Royal Highesses the Duke and Duchess of York, who was born at York Cottage, Sandringham, on December 14, 1895, was christened yesterday. ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    Arguments in the Allison Smith v. Syme appeal case were concluded before the Full Court to-day. The Court reserved its decision. The Commissioner of Customs to-day ...

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  13. THE IRISH PARTY.

    Mr. Thomas Sexton, the member for the Northern Division of Kerry, has finally declined to accept the petition of leader of the Irish Nationalists in the House of Commons. ...

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  14. A SUGGESTION FROM WASHINGTON.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the correspondent of the Times at New York, giving expression to views held in Washington, suggests that a joint Commission be appointed consisting ...

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  15. HUDDART, PARKER, & CO.

    Mr. Appleton, one of the Melbourne Board of Directors of Huddart, Parker, & Co., Limited, the Australian steamship owners, is visiting England for the purpose of making an ...

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  16. MR. GLADSTONE.

    The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, who with Mrs. Gladstone has been wintering on the Continent, has been interviewed by a representative of the Figaro, a leading Parisian ...

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  17. CLEMENCY TO DYNAMITERS.

    The amendment to the Address in reply submitted by Mr. T. C. Harrington, the Parnellite member for the Harbour Division of Dublin. "That in the opinion of the House ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Milton a whole family named Gould have been stricken with diphtheria. Within the last fortnight the mother and two daughters have died from the disease, and two ...

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  19. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The Bradford market is quiet, and prices remain unchanged. ...

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  20. TURKEY'S TROUBLES.

    Serious charges of incompetency have been made against Edhem Pacha, the commander of the Turkish forces sent to Syria to suppress the rising of the Druses in the mountains of ...

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  21. NIGER TERRITORIES.

    The French African Society is urging the Government of France to maintain the rights which it alleges were obtained from King Nikki of Bornu by Captain Decœur against ...

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  22. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The London wheat market is declining, and prices show a fall of 6d. a quarter. ...

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  23. UNITED STATES.

    Senator Cushman K. Davis, the Republican member for the St. Paul division of Minnesota, who is a candidate for Presidential office, moved a resolution in the United States ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill shares are officially quoted on the London Stock Exchange at £2 12s. 6d., being a rise of 1s. 3d. since yesterday's quotation. ...

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  25. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    ARRIVED. From Brisbane—Jennie Harkness, barque, sailed November 6. ...

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  26. RUSSIAN OCCUPATION OF ARMENIA.

    The Right Hon. the Hon. G. N. Curzon. Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day asserted that the Great Powers ...

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  27. FRANCE.

    M. de Blowitz. the Parisian correspondent of the Times, states that the efforts of M. Felix Faure, the President of the Republic, to smoothe away the difficulties between the ...

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  28. AT ANTWERP.

    From Melbourne—Burma, s.s., sailed December 16. ...

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  29. AT DUNKIRK.

    From Sydney—Tiger, s.s., sailed December 14, via Melbourne December 23. ...

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  30. THE MASSACRE OF ARMENIANS.

    The last Bluebook published contains reports made by the British Consuls in Turkey in Asia, by direction of the Foreign Office, as to the number of Armenians who have been ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    (As announced in this day's issue). St. Peter's Cathedral, 7.30 and 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.—Services. Ash Wednesday. North Adelaide Institute 8 p.m.—Social ...

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  32. AT LIVERPOOL.

    From Sydney—Karoo, ship, sailed October 18. ...

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  33. THE BUYING AND SELLING OF SHARES.

    A decision of the utmost importance to brokers on the Stock Exchange was given by the Full Court to-day in an appeal from the County Court in the case of Wilcox v. Clarke ...

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  34. THE WESTERS GOLDFIELDS.

    A splendid find has been made at Mount Robinson, fifteen miles from Kalgoorlie. Specimens weighing 1 cwt. were brought in last night from this locality. They closely ...

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  35. THE BALTIC CANAL.

    Dr. von Botticher, the German Secretary of State for the Interior, in reply to a question in the Reichstag, said that he regretted that the receipts from dues collected in connection with ...

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  36. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council to-day received the Bill providing that a deposit should be paid by candidates for the Federal Convention. It was read a first rime. The Council then ...

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  37. THE WARCOWIE LANDS.

    The Northern Land Board, Messrs. Porter, Fuller, and Edgeloe, and Mr. Jeffry, Secretary, sat at the Hawker Institute yesterday and took a great deal of evidence in respect to ...

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  38. PORTUGUESE AFRICA

    The authorities in Delagoa Bay have expelled from Portuguese territory the Swiss missionaries who have been engaged teaching the natives. ...

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  39. JAPANESE AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir—Mr. James Hurenison, President of the United Labour Party, at the meeting of the Labour Party at Norwood last night is reported by the Register to have said. "These men ...

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  40. THE CZAR'S CORONATION

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught has arranged to attend the coronation of the Czar of Russia at Moscow on May 18. ...

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  41. A VINDICTIVE INCENDIARIST.

    At Albury today Edward Waterfield was committed for trial on a charge of having gone to the house of William Waterfield, broken all the furniture, burned down the ...

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  42. TRAP ACCIDENT AT MALLALA.

    This afternoon a horse attached to a buggy belonging to Mrs. Vaser, jun., took fright in the township and bolted. Almost immediately the trap overturned. The shafts ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    The weather was intensely not to-day, but a cooling rain fell in the evening. The thermometer registered 90 in the shade. Lieutenant Parker, of H.M.S. Pylodes ...

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  44. DEATH OF MR. J. BASEDOW.

    South Australians will regret to hear of the death of Mr. J. Basedow, which took place in this hospital on Friday, the cause being fever. Deceased was a nephew of the Hon. F. ...

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  45. THE WRECK OF THE GLASWORTH.

    The Glanworth wreck enquiry was continued to-day. The evidence tended to show that the land was not over distinct and the lights were somewhat dim. ...

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  46. THE WEATHER IN VICTORIA.

    The atmosphere during last night was close and muggy. A hot north wind set in with daybreak and continued until the afternoon was well advanced. The thermometer at the ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Tubbs has resigned the position of Professor of Classics of Auckland University College. The Britannia Hotel at Wellington has been ...

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  48. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government have decided that all cadets in the public service must join the Volunteer Force for a term of three years. ...

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  50. COOLGARDIE.

    On Tuesday last William Troon was brought before the Police Court on a charge of lunacy. He was in a wretched condition, and suffering from delirium tremens. He was remanded for ...

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  51. BROKEN HILL.

    The weather continues close and depressing. The lowest temperature recorded last night was 81, and the maximum in the shade to-day was 106. In the afternoon the glass dropped to ...

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  52. TROUBLES OF THE CHRIST-CHURCH HOSPITAL.

    At the Christchurch Supreme Court to-day Arthur D. Renzi, formerly House Surgeon at the Local Hospital, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment without hard labour ...

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