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  2. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    When Noble's wicket fell four minutes before time yesterday, many people thought as only eight runs were required the game might be finished, but there was no telling ...

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  3. FEDERATION

    At half-past 10 on Wednesday night the Premier, Right Hon. C. C. Kingston, forwarded the following telegram to the Premier of New South Wales in reply to the ...

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  4. THE YARRA MYSTERY.

    Three arrests were made to-night in connection with the Yarra mystery. The police believe that information they have obtained will enable them to clear up the ...

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  5. ORIGIN OF ADELAIDE NAMES

    One can say emphatically that a very small percentage of the people who pase along even the principal streets of Adelaide in the course of & day know anything of the ...

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    The 1889 edition of Who's Who copy of which has reached us from the Editor, Mr. Douglas Sladen, comprises 1,104 pages, as against 846 last year. The ...

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  7. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    Mr. G. C. Levey, of Melbourne, who is forwarding the interests of the Greater Britain Exhibition which will be held at Earl's Court this year is now arranging ...

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  8. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    M. de Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the "Times," in a telegram to that journal declares that of all the scandals in connection with the Dreyfus case, that ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    The Editor of a Socialist newspaper published at Magdeburg; the capital of the Prussian province of Saxony, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for ...

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  10. THE PHILIPPINES.

    News from the Philippine Islands is to the effect that the seaport of Doilo, which is in the hands of the insurgents, is now barricaded and that foreigners who were ...

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  11. COLONIAL ASPIRATIONS.

    German newspapers state that there is no intention on the part of Germany to obtain political control over the Tonga Islands. ...

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  12. MR. BEN TILLETT.

    M. Desjardins, the French Judge, who acted as arbitrator on the claim by Mr. Ben Tillett, the English Socialist and labour leader, against the Belgian Government ...

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  13. SUBMARINE BOATS.

    The French submarine torpedo-boat Gustave Zede, which, recently performed successful experiments against ironclads off Toulon, has steamed under water from ...

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  14. ATTITUDE OF THE GERMANS.

    Prominent German residents at Manila have framed and signed a letter, expressing their regret that the relations between the Filipinos and the Germans are likely to be ...

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  15. CRICKET AT THE CAPE.

    Playing for the English cricket team which is now touring Cape Colony, Albert Trott, the Australian cricketer, against twenty-two of the Graaf-Reinet district ...

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  16. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa reports that there is no truth in the statement that the Canadian Government has offered to contribute an equal share with ...

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  17. AGUINALDO'S MENACES.

    The insurgent leader, Aguinaldo, has caused Manila to be placarded with copies of a manifesto, in which he threatens to expel the Americans from the Philippines. ...

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  18. THE SOUDAN.

    The British Government has requested the Vatican to refrain from sending missionaries to the Soudan until the government of the country has been properly organized. ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The shares in the Mount Lyell Comstock Mining Company, Limited, of Tasmania, have been allotted. ...

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  20. "THE ABODE OF LOVE."

    The death is announced of Mr. Henry James Prince, the founder of Agapemone ("The Abode of Love"), an establishment at Charlinch, near Bridgewater ...

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  21. BRITISH NEW GUINEA.

    It is reported in official circles that the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies, has decided, in deference to the wishes of Australian Governments ...

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  22. A PRIZE FIGHT.

    The great boxing contest between Sharkey, the champion pugilist of the world, and Kid McCoy, for a purse of £4,000, came off yesterday in America. ...

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  23. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Editor of the "Rand Post," who has lately been suffering from an unusually severe attack of Anglophobia, has been arrested on charge of having slandered the ...

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  24. SIR GEORGE TURNER'S REPLY.

    The letter sent by Mr. Reid to [?] George Turner suggesting that a Conference of Premiers be held to consider the amendments proposed by the New South ...

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  25. AUSTRIANS IN NEW ZEALAND

    All the Austrians who had been [?] at Sydney from the German and Orient steamers pending transhipment for conveyance to New Zealand left to-day in the Union ...

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  26. BREADSTUFFS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,410,000 qrs. compared with 2,280,000 qrs a week ago. The quantity afloat for Continental ports is ...

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  27. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. George F. Hoar (Republican), an eminent jurist, has supported the resolution of Mr. George G. Vest (Democrat) in the United States Senate declaring that the ...

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  28. ANTWERP WOOL SALES

    The Antwerp wool sales have closed. There was a large attendance, and the market was animated. Of 3,240 bales offered 1,700 were sold, including 140 from ...

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  29. BARRIER CUSTOMS STATISTICS.

    The Customs statistics for BroKen Hill have just been published. The exports for the year totalled in value £1,728,290, of which ...

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  30. LONDON COMMERCIAL.

    Tallow.—At the tallow auctions 2,175 casks were offered, of which 1,625 were sold. Mutton, fine, realized 23s. 6d.; medium, 22s.; beef, fine, 22s. 6d.; medium, 21s 6d. ...

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  31. CYCLONE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A severe cyclone was experienced at wellington this afternoon. A great deal of damage was done to property in the town. Half of the roof of the Roman Catholic Church ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FINANCES

    The Premier states that the expenditure for December was £17,000 less than the revenue for the same month, which was £21l,178. The expenditure for the five ...

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  34. THE METAL MARKET

    The market for metals is still excited. The price of copper has risen to £60, 5s. per ton, and tin is quoted at £96 15s. ...

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  35. MR. REID IS SATISFIED

    The only comment Mr. Reid would make this evening on Mr. George Turner's reply was that he considered that "it is very satisfactory." ...

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  36. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  37. FATAL FALL DOWN A MINE.

    Considerable interest attached to the resumption of the inquest on the body of William Coxon, who died in December last as the result of injuries received by ...

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  38. CABLEGRAMS AND TELEGRAMS.

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  39. INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    Millers and produce exporters are much concerned at the refusal of the Intercolonial Shipping Companies to charge higher freight between Melbourne and ...

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  40. TABLE OF MATCHES.

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  41. EARLY-CLOSING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Early closing Act, which came into force on January 1, appears to be welcomed by large shopkeepers, but in relation to tobacconists and certain other ...

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  42. THE GATTON TRAGEDY

    Steady rain has been failing all day, which will tend to obliterate all traces of the tragedy, besides making the work of the police decidedly unpleasant. The police ...

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  43. SENSATIONAL OPAL FIND.

    The Opalton mailman reports that at Winton there has been a sensational find of opal. Two Germans who had done well left their claim to two men named ...

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  44. AMUSEMENTS

    Another appreciative audience occupied the Theatre Royal on Wednesday evening to witness the performance of "Vengeance is Mine" by the Cosgrove Company. The ...

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  45. VICTORIA.

    At Tarnagul last evening a lad named Crossley had his eyes almost blown out by a gun cartridge bursting through the breach not having been been properly closed. ...

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  46. COACH ACCIDENT AT BALLARAT.

    A startling coach accident occurred at Ballarat to-day in connection with St. Andrew's Sunday school picnic. In rounding a street corner a vehicle containing from ...

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  47. TROCADERO

    A larger audience than usual attended the Trocadero on Wednesday evening. The musical promenade proved popular. On Friday most of the present artist will ...

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  48. THE PERTH MINT.

    The opening of the Perth Mint has been further delayed owing to the discovery that the assay-room, which was placed on the first floor. suffers from vibration ...

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  49. SHEFFIELD SHIELD GAMES.

    In view of the fact that the selection of the Australian Eleven has not yet been completed the batting and bowling averages for the five Sheflield Shield contests ...

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  50. A COLONIAL NA VAL RESERVE

    Reports from various Customs officers who were directed to ascertain how many seamen were willing to join the proposed Colonial Naval Reserve. state that nearly ...

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  51. FIREWORKS DISPLAY

    On the Adelaide Oval to-morrow night there will be a grand display of firework by the Phoenix Fireworks Company, who have arranged for a splendid programme. ...

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  52. A RAILWAY FIREMAN CENSURED.

    An inquest was held at Stawell to-day on the death of William. M. Jolly, orchardist, who was run down by a train on January 4 The July returned verdict ...

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  53. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A sad shooting accident is reported from Daylesford. A party of children who were playing this afternoon in a yard amused themselves by shooting at a target with a ...

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  54. EXCHANGE OF TROOPS.

    Correspondence is still taking place between the Premier ami the military authorities of Great Britain with regard to the proposed interchange of Imperial and ...

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  55. A MUCH-FELT PUBLIC WANT

    Sir—Any one visiting Adelaide is fore[?]ly struck with the want at [?] conveniences and the unsatisfactory [?] of those provided The few [?] ...

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  56. QUEENSLAND MAIL SERVICE.

    The Government have arranged with the A.U.S.N. Company for the establishment of a three-weekly mail steamer service at a cost of £5,100 yearly between Townsville ...

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  59. SUFFOCATED BY FOUL AIR.

    Mr. John Sharp, Manager of the Mount Momsen Gold Mine in the Wolumla Pambula district, while going down a ladder today was [?] by foul air and ...

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  60. QUEENSLAND.

    Splendid rains are reported throughout the colony. The fall was mostly of a steady nature. In the north it is believed that the wet season has set in, and there is every ...

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