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  2. THE WEATHER.

    "As anticipated," observed Sir Charles Todd on Tuesday morning, "we have had light and scattered showers with a damp y night. Reports this morning. ...

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  3. A GOVERNMENT BUILDING IN THE FAR NORTH.

    The State school is (wrote our Beltana correspondent on May 22) closed this week, consequent on the teacher having a bad attack of ophthalmia. Her illness has been ...

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    "M.A.P" publishes the following:—"I learned from Mrs. Boucicault that her husband had several brothers, though I ought to have known it before. And now see ...

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  5. A UNIQUE REIGN.

    O, Queen, the splendour of whose throne O'er half the world is cast. Thy people's glory is thine own; Their low for thee shall last. ...

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  6. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    The leading newspapers in the United States, as well as in Great Britain, arc devoting great attention to reviewing the life of Her Maiesty. who to-morrow will ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The weather had improved to such an extent that the match between the Australian and Yorkshire Elevens, postponed from Monday, could be commenced to-day. ...

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  8. THE ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER PARIS.

    On the publication of the news of the accident to the New York steamer Paris, which ran on a ridge of rocks at Manacle Point, on the south-east coast of Cornwall ...

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  9. THE SOUDAN.

    The Porte has entered a formal protest. against the terms of the Anglo-French Soudan Convention, on the ground that the agreement constitutes an infringement of ...

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  10. CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.

    Under two wills which were lodged for probate on Tuesday morning, a number of the leading charitable institutions of Adelaide will receive substantial benefits. By ...

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  11. COLONEL GORDON'S APPOINTMENT.

    While in Melbourne last week the Chief Secretary, Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin, had an interview with Sir George Turner, the Premier of Victoria, and discussed military ...

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  12. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    It is announced that at the Peace Conference now being held at the Hague the representatives of Russia arc not in a position to submit a definite scheme for ...

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  13. THE CAPTAIN WARNED BEFOREHAND.

    It transpires that shortly prior to the stranding of the Paris a pilot-boat from Falmouth warned the captain of the ship that he was steaming straight for the ...

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  14. LORD KITCHENER TO VISIT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Lord Kitchener, Governor-General of the Soudan and Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, proposes to visit Constantinople. ...

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  15. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Volksraad in Pretoria has adopted a peculiar attitude towards the Uitlanders who supported the Executive at the time of the Jameson raid. ...

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  16. INSPECTOR OF MINES.

    Saturday was the last day for receiving applications for the position of Inspector of Mines under the South Australian Government. No fewer than forty-one ...

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  17. ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS.

    It is rumoured in diplomatic circles that the Government of Great Britain is pressing the United States Government to submit the dispute concerning the Alaskan ...

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  18. DEATH OF DR. W. M. COTTON.

    The death is announced of Dr. W. M. Cotton, of London. The deceased gentleman was a son of the late Hon. G.W. Cotton. M.I.C. of this city. He left ...

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  19. MAJOR MARCHAND.

    Major Marchand, the leader of the French expedition, to Fashoda, arrived at Toulon cm Sunday. ...

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  20. THE FIRE IN KLONDIKE.

    Further particulars have come to hand concerning the fire which has devastated Dawson City, on the Klondyke goldfields. In one of the houses of the residents a ...

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  21. RUSSIA.

    News has come to hand of the destruction by lira of Forozow, a village of Lithuania, in Russian Poland. The outrage was caused by incendiaries. ...

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  22. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A fresh case of bubonic plague Lais been discovered at Alexandria, Egypt. Quarantine is being strictly, enforced at Port Said. ...

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  23. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Pengwern, ship, from Adelaide February 2; Narcissus, ship, from Albany January 10; Banffshire, steamer, from Sydney February 22. ...

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  24. A RECORD DROUGHT.

    Mr. J. H. Carruthers, Minister of Lands, returned to Sydney to-day from a trip to the western district. He travelled through the heart of the drought-stricken country. ...

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  25. DEATH OF AX OLD COLONIST.

    Our obituary column records the death of Mr. Bienjamin Sanders, who passed away within a few hours of his reaching the 100th year of his age. He arrived in South ...

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  26. CANADA.

    To-day has for the first time been celebrated throughout the flourishing province of Ontario as "Empire Day." In all the public schools, in accordance with arrange. ...

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  27. SILVER.

    The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. per oz, a rise of d. since the 19th inst. ...

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  28. SUNDAY WORK IN MINES.

    A deputation, comprising the Rev. W. Jeffries and Messrs. E.J. Polkinghorne, H. Ivey, T.C. Roberts, G. Abbott, and F. Fleming. waited this morning on the ...

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  29. THE UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    The Board appointed to. deal with the question of the unemployed difficulty held its first meeting to-day, when a minute from the Premier was read. Mr. Reid suggested ...

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  30. THE PHILIPPINES

    The authorities of the United States have decided to lay a cable from America to the Philippines, notwithstanding that Spain recently conceded to an English Company ...

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  31. THE GLENELG RAILWAY COMPANY AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    The dispute between the Government of South Australia and the and the Glenelg Railway Company in reference to the transfer of the Victoria-square line was advanced another ...

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  32. AMERICAN LIBERALITY APPRECIATED.

    In the course of the peace negotiations which are proceeding between the Filipino leaders and representatives of the United Staled, President McKinley intimated by ...

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  33. GERMANY.

    The German Government has fixed the postage between the Fatherland and German colonies at cheaper rates than those in the British Imperial postal schedule. ...

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  34. THE WRECKED TEKAPO.

    Last night a heavy sea came rolling into Maroubra Hay, the stranded steamer Tckapo receiving the full force of it. Many of the rollers swept right over her, but, so ...

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  35. BURNING FATALITY AT PERTH.

    A terrible burning fatality occurred after 11 o'clock last night. Mrs. Gray, the wife of a carrier living in the city, was entering a bedroom when she dropped a kerosine ...

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  36. CONGRATULATING THE QUEEN.

    The Premier has cabled through the Governor expressions of loyalty and hearty congratulations to Her Majesty the Queen on the attainment of her eightieth ...

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  37. RECENT VICTORIAN GALES.

    The well-known ketch Lizzie Taylor put into Port Phillip this morning, for repairs, after a sensational experience in the recent, gales, during which she sustained consider. ...

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  38. A SOLICITOR SUSPENDED.

    A motion by the Wellington Law Society to strike the name of Mr.J. Eillicoe, barrister and solicitor, off the rolls for unprofessional conduct in having tiled a mala ...

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  39. RAID ON A GAMING-HOUSE.

    The police made a raid on the premised used for betting in King-street, near the Opera-house, to-night. In the house which was suspected of being conducted as a ...

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  40. TO-DAYS ENGAGEMENTS.

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  41. LOCKING THE DARLING.

    Mr. E. D. Millen. M.L.A., gave evidence before the Public Works Committee today respecting the advisableness of constructing locks and weirs on the River ...

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  43. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Last week the Premier of New South Wales interviewed Sir George Turner with reference to the attitude of the Imperial Government on the Pacific cable question ...

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