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  2. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The topic of conversation which overshadowed all others in Adelaide on Tuesday was the announcement made in "The Register" that Laver had been chosen as ...

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  3. AN ADELAIDE MEDICAL MAN IN INDIA.

    It will be remembered that some months ago Mr. Rupert W. Hornabrook, M.B.,B.S. of Adelaide University, and M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. of London. was with several other ...

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  4. THE QUEENSLAND HURRICANE.

    Mr. Brunel, Inspector of Fisheries at Thursday Island, has sent the following telegram from Cooktown, dated Monday:— "I arrived here this afternoon for coal and ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Government has promised to take the necessary steps to provide for the appointment of a Minister-of Agriculture for Ireland. ...

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  6. MILITARY APPOINTMENT TO QUEENSLAND.

    Captain Austin Thomas Anderson, of the Royal Artillery, has been seconded for service and appointed to the command of the Queensland Permanent Artillery. ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    The T'sung-li-Yamen has asked for the return of the despatch which Cavaliere di Martino, the Italian Minister at Pekin, sent to the Chinese Government, and which ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, during the debate on the naval proposals, the Right Hon. Sir U. J. Kay-Shuttleworth, Bart., asked it the Government could give ...

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  9. THE TEAM BANQUETED.

    The Tenth Australian Eleven, which may now be regarded as complete, were entertained at a farewell dinner at Menzie's Hotel to-night by the Melbourne Cricket. ...

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  10. THE SALE OF CARBOLIC ACID.

    In consequence of the many fatalities which have occurred through the ignorant or careless use of carbolic acid the Government has promised to introduce a Bill to ...

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  11. THE MELBOURNE BOARD OF WORKS.

    The City financiers, having learned that the Metropolitan Board of Works in Melbourne propose to float a 3 per cent, loan of £1,000,000, have intimated that they ...

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  12. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    After a confinement extending over several months in the Cherche-Midi Military Prison, Lieutenant-Colonel Picquart has been transferred to the custody of the ...

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  13. MARTINO'S ACTS OFFICIALLY, DISAVOWED.

    A curious complication has arisen with respect to the Italian demands upon China. It is announced this morning that in calling upon the T'sung-li-Yamen to again ...

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  14. THE SOUDAN.

    It has transpired that the Khalifa, the leader of the Dervishes in the Soudan, is suffering from leprosy, which he has contracted through having ...

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  15. THE TOULON DISASTER.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday M.Lockroy, the Minister of Marine, affirmed that there could be no doubt that the fearful explosion of 100 tons of ...

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  16. AN ATLANTIC LINER WRECKED.

    The Allan liner Castilian, a steel screw steamer of 7,200 tons, which was on her maiden voyage, has gone ashore on the Gannett Rock, in the Bay of Fundy, on the ...

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  17. BULGARIA.

    The National Assembly of Sofia has finally declined the proffered loan of £8,000,000 from Viennese bankers for the purpose of consolidating the national debts ...

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  18. VICTORIAN PRODUCE TRADE.

    Mr. J. M. Sinclair, the Victorian Produce Expert, has notified the Government in Melbourne that the heavy work he is called upon to perform is affecting his ...

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  19. ABYSSINIA.

    Numbers of the natives of Tigre, a large province of Abyssinia, are migrating to Kassala on the Blue Nile, a district included in the Egyptian Soudan, owing to ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    At the City Court-to-day a man named Charles Clark was fined £10 and three guineas costs, in default two months' imprisonment, for having committed a ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A retail produce merchant in Cardiff has been summoned before the local Police Court on a charge of selling stale Victorian butter containing 1.2 per cent of boracic ...

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  22. BRITISH APPROVAL OF ITALY'S CLAIMS.

    In the House of Commons, yesterday, the Right Hon. W, St. John F. Brodrick, Under Foreign Secretary, replied to the criticisms of Oppositionists concerning ...

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  23. THE KAISER AND MR. RHODES.

    A telegram from Berlin states that the Emperor William was so much interested in the Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes and his scheme for an African railway, from the ...

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  24. A CONFUSION OF NAMES.

    The Central Board of Health had to complain the other day that it had not been officially notified, that the quarantine in connection with the steamer ...

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  25. ACCIDENT TO A FRENCH WARSHIP.

    An alarming accident to a French man-of-war occurred at Brest yesterday. A sailor belonging to the battleship Admiral Bandin, 11,380 tons, built at Brest ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The wool sales were continued to-day. The market was animated, and extreme prices were paid for merinos. London, March 14. ...

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  27. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The case of the Bulli Coal mining Company v. Osborne, which was sent from the New South Wales Supreme Court to the Privy Council, has been dismissed with ...

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  28. TASMANIA.

    The balance-sheet, which was submitted at the half yearly meeting of the Commercial Bank of Tasmania to-day, showed that the net profit was £4,632. Out of this a 5 ...

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  29. BREADSTUFFS.

    The price of wheat has declined 9d. per quarter during the week. ...

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  30. FEDERATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. C. G. Heydon continued the debate on the second reading of the Federal Enabling Bill. He would be no party to surrendering ...

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  31. COPPER.

    The price of copper on spot is now £68 5s. per ton, a decline of 35s. since March ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is stated that the Crown Prosecutor has been instructed to move in the Supreme Court to force Captain Jones to render up his certificate as a master mariner. ...

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  33. REPORTED BRITISH ANNEXATIONS.

    Telegrams from Shanghai state that a report has gained currency in that city to the effect that Admiral Seymour, on behalf of Great Britain, has seized the Miao-tao ...

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  34. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At Hamburg.—Chemnitz, steamer, from Adelaide January 3. DEPARTURES. For Melbourne.—Cambrian, Monarch ...

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  35. THE GATTON MURDERS.

    The Gatton enquiry was continued today. Good progress was made six or seven witnesses being examined concerning their having seen a man on the road near ...

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  36. THE SYDNEY TOWN CLERK.

    The City Council to-day considered the minute of the Mayor, Alderman M. Harris, suggesting that Mr. W. H. Palmer, who now occupies the position of Town Clerk. ...

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  37. THE NEWCASTLE TRAGEDY.

    The body of the woman who with Thomas W. Miller committed suicide at the Great Northern Hotel at Newcastle yesterday has been identified as that of a single woman ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. McEachern, Mayor of Melbourne, who is on a visit to the colony, was officially welcomed by the Mayor and Council at the conclusion of the Council meeting last ...

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  40. THE COAL-WEIGHING DIFFICULTY.

    A meeting of the Miners' Delegate Board hold at Newcastle to-day decided to accept, with slight modifications, the proposal of the colliery-owners of the district—That the ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Morgan, the newly elected member for Warwick, has issued a writ against his opponent in the late election, Mr. James Wilson, claiming large damages for ...

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  44. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    A terrible tatality occurred to-day at McSweeney's blue-metal quarries, Kiama. A man, believed to be George Tolbert, quarry owner of New Zealand, arrived at ...

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  49. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Frome road.—Zoological Gardens. Afternoon 2.15.—Theatre Royal—"Robinson Crusoe" matinee. ...

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