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    "A POLITICAL FOOTBALL."—Some people when seeking for information sometimes get considerably more than they expect or bargain for. That was the experience of the Hon. the ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  3. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    Today the foundation—stone of important extensions to the Children's Hospital buildings will be laid by Lady Victoria Buxton. The interest which the ...

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    THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS AMENDMENT ACT—A PROTEST—At the meeting of the Council of the South Australian Vinegrowers' Association held on Friday the local option ...

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    THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL SELECT COMMITTEE.—The investigation by the Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council to make enquiries into the management of the ...

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    DYNAMITE CARTEIDGES,—NO FEWER than six cases of the finding of dynamite cartridges about the city and suburbs have been reported to the police during the last few days.One ...

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  7. GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    Lord Salisbury has declined the request of the Sultan Abdul Hamid that negotiations should be opened for the creation of a new treaty of commerce between Great Britain and Turkey;____________________ ...

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  8. DELAGOA BAY.

    During the progress of a Roman Catholic procession in Lorenzo Marquez, the capital of the Portuguese settlement at Delagoa Bay, in attack was made upon the German Consulate in consequence ...

    Article : 83 words
  9. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The St. James's Gazette announces that the programme of the War Office authorities for ;the additions to the British Army consists of the creation of eight new battalions of infantry ...

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  10. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Owing to the arrival of large quantities of emigrants from Australia and Great Britain the Transvaal authorities are publishing the reports of their Labour Bureaus upon the state of the labour market ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    A son of Gomez, the Cuban insurgent leader, committed suicide during the action against the Royalist troops, in which Maceo was killed His body has been found lying near to that of Maceo. ...

    Article : 48 words
  12. HUNGARY.

    Baron Banffy, the Minister President and Premier of Hungary, in addressing the newly assembled Diet yesterday, stated that the condition of Europe was at the present time ...

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  13. GERMANY AND EAST AFRICA.

    The German Government have appointed Herr Liebert as successor to Major Von as Governor of German East Africa ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Directors of the North—Western Rail—way Company have offered to meet the fifty men formerly in their employment who were discharged for refusing to sign an agreement ...

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  15. ZAMBESILAND.

    A body, of Zulus, under the command of Chikusi, have invaded Zambesiland, and burned the village of N'tonda. On their march northwards the natives ...

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  16. MEMORIAL TO STEVENSON.

    The people of Edinburgh have decided to: erect a memorial in memory of Robert Louis Stevenson, the famous novelist. ...

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  17. THE WRECK OF THE SALIER.

    The Nodeutscher steamer Salier was on a voyage from Bremen to the Argentina Republic at the time of the catastrophe which- occurred when, she was off Cape Cor- ...

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  18. THE SCOTT LIBEL CASE.

    Kast, who is one of the defendants in the case of criminal libel brought against Lady Selina Scott, and on account of whose illness the hearing was adjourned, is now pronounced to be in a hopeless condition. ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. AN APPEAL CASE.

    In the case of Russell v.Mofflin, the Privy Council has refused leave to appeal. ...

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  20. FLOODING OF A COLLIERY.

    A mining catastrophe has occurred at the Abernant Colliery, in Glamorganshire, in Wales. The mine was suddenly flooded, and the miners, who received no warning of ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. AUSTRALASIAN MINING.

    The Kapal - Vermont G.M Company, registered on December 3, has issued and allotted the whole of its authorized share capital £210,000. ...

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  22. ENGLISH RACING.

    The well -known Australian hurdleracer Emmalea, the property of Messrs. Arnfield and Murray, which arrived in England on October 24 in perfect condition, has been entered for the Sandown Grand National Prize, to be run next February. ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    (As announced in this day's issue.) Hindley street, all day-Cyclorama of Waterloo. Glenelg, all day -Seaside attractions. Adelaide Oval. 9.30 a.m.-Intercollegiate Cricket, ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. A BUSH MYSTERY.

    The mystery surrounding the discovery of the remains of an Afghan in an old saw-pit near Davelack will in all probability be cleared up iu a few days. About four months ...

    Article : 179 words
  25. THE WESTERN GOLD FIELDS.

    At Nannine two well-known residents, Dick Rogers and Bert Blarney, have picked up a slug weighing 5 oz. 12 dwt. The nugget was obtained at Sheard's Point, in which locality a ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. DYNAMITE IN THE STREETS.

    The frequent finding of dynamite cartridges in various directions, and more particularly the exploding of one which had apparently been deliberately placed ...

    Article : 1,075 words
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