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  2. WRONGLY IMPRISONED.

    The public will remember a series of cases of garrotting and burglary of au alarming character which occurred in Adelaide and the suburbs about the middle of last year ...

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  3. AFGHANS IN COURT.

    The dispute between the Bourke Carrying Company and two Afghan camel-drivers was further gone into at the Police Court to-day by Mr. Makinson, P.M. Tho drivers ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. McRae, a Liberal, has been elected to the House of Commons for the district of Edinburgh East, in succession to the late Dr. R. Wallace, also a Liberal. The new ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Boers of the Orange Free State are agitated in regard to the strained relations between their ally, the Transvaal Republic, and Great Britain, and have resolved to ...

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  6. FRANCE.

    The Moderate Republican newspapers this morning declare that they are stupefied it the composition of the new French Cabinet. Referring to the inclusion of M. ...

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  7. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    One of the Turkish delegates at the Peace Conference at The Hague has challenged to a duel an Armenian, who had cast reflections upon the Sultan while addressing ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian innings at Leicestershire was continued after luncheon, which was taken with the record at 122 for 5 wickets, Trumble stayed with Gregory for a while ...

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  9. IRISH CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. A. J. Balfour expressed the opinion that Great Britain would never sanction the appropriation of State moneys for the ...

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  10. PACIFIC GERMANS.

    The German residents at Bloemfontein have addressed an appeal to the German Government, praying the Ministers to do all in their power to promote a pacific ...

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  11. RUSSIA PROPOSES A STAY OF ARMAMENTS.

    The Russian representatives at the Conference have submitted a resolution in favour of the non-increase, excepting in colonial possessions, of all the military ...

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  12. ANTI-DREYFUSITES FURIOUS.

    The telegrams from Paris to-day arc again of a disquieting nature. The appointment of the veteran General de Galliffet as Minister of War is ...

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  13. DEPARTURES FROM. JOHANNESBURG.

    A serious state of affairs prevails at Johannesburg the centre of the Band Goldfields. Business is at a standstill, and the gravest apprehensions are felt concerning ...

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  14. THE AVERAGES.

    Hill having been out of the wet wickets maintains his lead on the batting-list, and Worrell, through his fine effort against Leicestershire, moves up to be a good ...

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  15. ALCOHOLISM IN WEST AFRICA.

    In a letter published by the "Times" on March 27, the Right Rev. Dr. Herbert Tugwell, Bishop of Western Equatorial Africa, vigorously attacked the traffic in ...

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  16. JAMAICA.

    With the view of benefiting the flagging industries of Jamaica, Mr. Chamberlain is seeking to promote closer relations between the island anil the Dominion of Canada. ...

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  17. ANOTHER PROMISE BY KRUGER.

    President Kruger has promised, in connection with the proposals for franchise reform to recommend the Volksraad to agree to the Rand district being represented by ...

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  18. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Our Beltana correspondent, writing on June 22, gives the following account of a recent operation by city sharpers:—"I have just heard of a painful case of swindling. ...

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  19. BATTING.

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  20. CANADIANS SUPPORT ENGLAND.

    An offer bar reached the British Government from Canada of the loan of 1,000 picked troops for service in South Africa, in the event of war breaking out. ...

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  21. SPORT.

    In reference to the adoption by the English Jockey Club of the Australian starting gate at races for two-year-olds next year, it transpires that Mr. Septimus Miller, at the ...

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  22. SHIPMENT OF RIFLES.

    A large shipment of the latest-pattern notice from Herman manufactories, has been dispatched from Hamburg to Pretoria. The weapons have been purchased by the ...

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  23. THE FAR EAST.

    The Tsung-li-Yamen. or Foreign Office, of China has refused the demand of the British Ambassador that the Governor of the Province of Kwei-chau should be ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    Major-General Sir Holled Smith leaves Melbourne for London in October. His five years' term of engagement with the Victorian Government expires in November. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Carnegie Steel Company, United States, has contracted to supply for the railway line now being constructed across Siberia 180,000 tons of rails. ...

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  26. MINISTERIAL DECLARATIONS.

    M. Waldeck-Rousseau, the Premier, has informed the Prefects, who supervise the execution of the laws in the various departments of France, that the new Ministry ...

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  27. BRIGANDAGE IN MANCHURIA.

    A conflict has occurred near Kirin, a town in Manchuria. between a horde of Chinese brigands and a company of Cossacks who were guarding tome Russian ...

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  28. MURRAY MEMORIAL STONE.

    Considering the inclemency of the weather a large number of people witnessed the unveiling of the Murray Memorial Stone on Saturday. The ceremony was ...

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  29. FEDERATION.

    A number of opponents of the Common wealth Bill, headed by Messrs. Higgins and Hancock, M.L.A.'s. and Mr. Lormer, met privately on Friday night to discuss the ...

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  30. GERMANS ATTACKED.

    Mobs of Chinese have raided the German railway works near the leased port of Kiaochan, in the province of Shin-tung. A punitive expedition has been sent against ...

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  31. INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES.

    The following South Australians have passed the institute of Actuaries' examinations:—Part I.—Class 2, R.R. Stuckey, Wakelield-street. Adelaide. Part II.—Class ...

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  32. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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  33. THE SOUDAN.

    The latest news from the camp of the Khalifa, on the west bank of the White Nile, is to the effect that his force is with-out food, and is Surrounded by a number ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The vacant portfolio occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Want as Attorney-General will be filled on Tuesday next, and it is believed that the new member of the ...

    Article : 334 words
  35. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    The nest Rugby football match between England and Australia was played on the Sydney Cricket-ground to-day in the presence of 35,000 spectators. The weather was ...

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  36. WEATHER AND CROPS.

    BRINKWORTH, June 24.—We have bad another splendid fall of rain; 0.52 bad been recorded by 9 a.m., and there have been further heavy showers to-day. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

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  38. GERMANY.

    The Reichstag has shelved the Workmen's Protection Bill, which was initiated by the Emperor William, and designed to safeguard the private rights and ...

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  39. CARDINAL MORAN'S VIEWS.

    Cardinal Moran in opening a fancy fair at Redfern yesterday, said that Australian patriotism, in its widest and noblest sense. had overcome what could be spoken of ...

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  40. THE RAINFALL.

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  41. COOLGARDIE TO N RAILWAY.

    The inclusion of the Coolgardie to Norseman Railway in the programme of the Government has been well received locally. The people are now unanimous in support ...

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  42. WESTERS AUSTRALIAN PRISONS.

    The final report of the Penal Commission has been presented to the Government. The Commissioners note that the proportion of convictions in this colony is very ...

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  43. RECORD OF MATCHES.

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  44. HEAVY RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    There has been an unusually heavy rainfall throughout Victoria during this month, which has caused rivers to become flooded. Large areas of low-lying. land have been ...

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  45. TASMANIA.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. Harcourt Smith. Government Geologist and Chief Inspector of Mines. ...

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  46. VICTORIAN FATALITIES.

    A man named Herbert Butler was picked up in the street yesterday in a dying condition, and was being removed to the hospital when he expired. An examination ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    The French authorities in new Caledonia are endeavouring to encourage the export of New Zealand cattle to Nounya. The Government steamer Tutanekai left for Samoa ...

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  48. A TRAGIC HUNT.

    Mr. William J. Craig, senior member of the firm of Messrs. Craig, Williamson, and Co., died on Saturday in the hunting field Mrs. George Johnson, of Fitzroy. came to ...

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  49. THE LATE MR. JAMES MASON.

    Another old colonist has passed away in the person of .Mr. James Manson, of North Adelaide, who died at the age of eighty-two years on Wednesday after a short ...

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  50. RUGBY IN THE WEST.

    A Rugby football match between representatives of the goldfields and perth and Fremantle combined was played on the Association Cricket-ground on Saturday ...

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  52. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The flagship Royal Arthur left Fremantle on Saturday morning for Albany, where she is expected on Monday. After coaling there the vessel will proceed to Adelaide. ...

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  55. NOTES ON THE GAME.

    The Australians were expected to defeat Leicestershire, one of the weakest of England's counties, but when the first day went by without any play a doubt was ...

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