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    NEW BRIDGE AT GOODWOOD.—The Unley Town Council has completed the erection of a new bridge in Avenue-street, Millswood, a section of Goodwood Ward. The structure ...

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    PARLIAMENTARY STATISTICS.—Mr. George. Ash writes:—"In several ways the 1896 session of the House of Assembly was not so bad as had been feared. It is too early yet to ...

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  4. THE MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    The block in the shipping trade continues. The owners of the Pateena and Coogee decided to join forced in an attempt to get the Coogee away this afternoon for ...

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    THE MAIL STEAMERS. — There were four mail steamers at the Semaphore anchorage on Monday morning, aud the admirers of marine architecture had a good opportunity ...

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  6. TAXATION IN IRELAND.

    A just system of taxation in any country cannot be devised without due regard to the social condition of the taxpayers and their corresponding ability to ...

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    NEW AND CHOICE ORCHIDS.—Messrs. C. F. Newman & Son are showing at their establishment, 17, Rundle-street, three choice orchids— Frides Lobbii with long spikes of rosy pink and ...

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  8. MR. CECIL RHODES.

    The Transvaal authorities are exhibiting great annoyance at the ovations which are being accorded the Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes by the people of Cape Colony. ...

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  9. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

    Telegrams from Manila, the capital of the Philippine Islands, announce that the Spanish Royalist troops have inflicted a severe defeat the insurgents in the islands, who were ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Zoological Gardens—All day. Hindley-street, all day—Cyclorama of Waterloo. Town Hall, 12.30 p.m.—Meeting Great Scotch Sold Hole G M Co. ...

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  11. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS.

    Mr. John Burns, the well-known Socialist member of the House of Commons for Battersea, advocates the amalgamation of all Trade Unions in Great Britain ...

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  12. THE STRANDING OF THE RUAPEHU.

    Further particulars of the stranding of the steamer Ruapehu show that the mishap occurred at about ton minutes to 7 o'clock on Sew Year's night in broad daylight. Captain ...

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  13. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    Telegrams from Constantinople state that the Sultan Abdul Hamid is strenuously endeavouring to conclude fresh commercial treaties with the Great Powers. ...

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  14. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    A remarkable and affecting scene was witnessed yesterday in Bombay, where hundreds of persons are dying daily from the ravages of the terrible bubonic plague. ...

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  15. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    The sympathy of the American people for he insurgent cause in Cuba is, notwithstanding the danger of its leading to open hostilities, with Spain, as active as over. ...

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  16. THE MARCHIONESS OF LORNE.

    Her Majesty the Queen is much concerned in regard to her daughter the Princess Louise, who is seriously indisposed. [The Princes was born on March 18, 1848. ...

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  17. INDIA.

    Lord George Hamilton, the Secretary of State for India, in a letter addressed to Lord Kinnaird, declines to consent to the opening of a fund in aid of the distress in India until it ...

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  18. THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS

    The Kalgoorlie and Boulders Association, at the request of the Enginedrivers' Association, have decided to remit to the Minors' Conference to be held at Coolgardie next ...

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  19. THE SITUATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    As was the case in 1893, the venue of the dispute between the steamship-owners and their engineers has now been changed to Sydney. Telegrams were sent from Melbourne ...

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  20. BULGARIA.

    The Bulgarian Sobranje has amnestied ind pensioned those military officers who deserted to Russia after being concerned in the deposition of Prince Alexander of ...

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  21. THE TRAFFORD PARK STEEPLE.

    Mr. S. H. Gollan's New Zealand horse Ebor won the Handicap Steeplechase at Prafford Park yesterday by three lengths. ...

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  22. ASHANTEE.

    Prempeh, the ex-King of Kumasi, who submitted to a British punitive force about a year ago and was deported to Elmina, a fortified town in the Gold Coast Colony, has been ...

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  23. AUSTRIA.

    The Government of Austria has decided to expend the sum of 109,000,000 marks in providing quickfire guns for their artillery force. ...

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  24. THE BRITISH JUDICIARY.

    Lord Justice Kay, a Judge of the Court of Appeal, has resigned his scat on the bench. Sir J. W. Chitty, one of the Justices of the Chancery Division of the High Court of ...

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  25. THE PASTEUR INSTITUTE.

    The Baroness Hirsch, widow of the late Baron Hirsch, the renowned Hebrew millionaire and philanthropist, has donated the sum of 2,000,000 francs (about £84,000) to the funds of ...

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  26. MR BEN. TILLET.

    Mr. Bon. Tillet, the Labour leader, who is pronounced to be in a low state of health, has left England to recuperate. ...

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