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  2. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    The first case in Australia under the new Commonwealth Service and Execution of Process Act was heard to-day. Application was made before his Honor ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKES.

    Sharp sounds like cannonading and dull booming in the earth are alarmin the people of Cheviot. This morning there was a violent earthquake ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKES.

    There were still further earthquakes at Cheviot to-day, scaring the settlers out of their wits. There was another heavy shock this afternoon. ...

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  5. MILITARY TROUBLES.

    Some trouble has arisen in the defence forces, indirectly through the South African war. The Australian officers who had returned, from the war ...

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  6. NOVEMBER REVENUE.

    The revenue returns for November show a continued increase. The total receipts from all sources were £678,90' an increase over November of last year ...

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  7. CASE OF BIGAMY.

    Alfred Francis Norton, aged 25, who on the previous day admitted having married Elizabeth, Hoey at Port Adelaide on October 2, While his former ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council and Assembly adjourned to-day out of respect to the memory of the late member of the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Francis John ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Further bodies of men are being dismissed by the Government, and the Minister for Works has made no clear explanation of the reason, but the ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Capt. Bayley, who went to South Africa with the first Australian Contingent, arrived in Adelaide to-day by the Melbourne express on a week's visit. Capt. ...

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  11. THE SPREAD OF CONSUMPTION MEANS FOR ITS PREVENTION.

    The Town Hall was packed to-night, when a public meeting was held to consider the question of the prevention of the spread of consumption in Victoria. ...

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  12. EXPLOSION AT A BREWERY.

    A serious explosion occurred at Toohey's Brewery this afternoon. It appears that a cask which had been soluted with a preparation of methylated ...

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  13. AN EXCITING INCIDENT.

    One morning last week a house belonging to Wm. Power, in Hubble-street, Plympton, caught fire, and Constable Bailey, who went to endeavor to ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND MAIL SERVICE.

    The Ventura from San Francisco brings the news that Mr. J. C. Spreckels declines to tie the Oceanic Co. to the proposal for an 18 months contract ...

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  15. VICTORIA'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    The arrangements for the reception of Victoria's new Governor, who is due to arrive on the 10th inst., are practically complete, His Excellency will ...

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  16. FEDERAL TARIFF.

    The "Argus" stated to-day that the revenue from the Federal tariff was likely to exceed by £2,000,000 or 3,000,000 the Government estimate of ...

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  17. CHIEF JUSTICE STONE ILL.

    His Honor Mr. Justice Hensman attended for a few minutes at No. 2 Court this morning in order to announce to the jury, which had on the previous day ...

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  18. A FATAL FIGHT.

    Thomas Shields, an engineer on the Murray River steamer, Adelaide, died suddenly at Echuca to-day, under peculiar circumstances. He had a fight ...

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  19. COMPANY SUED FOR DAMAGES.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before his Honor the Chief Justice, C. McMorrow sued the Trafalgar Gold-mining Co. to recover £5000 damages, for ...

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  20. CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Criminal Court this morning Emanuel Alexander Damiana, alias Viscount Hampden, pleaded guilty to having on November 2, obtained 10s. ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The municipal elections at Adelaide to-day were rendered more interesting by the fact that a great fight took, place over the Electric Tramways Bill. For ...

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  22. ASSAULT CASE.

    The case of William Robert George Lee versus Chun Sowe, an assault matter which has occupied the attention of the Police Court for some weeks, was ...

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  23. STOWAWAY BOER PRISONERS.

    Shortly after the R.M.S. Orizaba left Colombo three stowaways were discovered. Upon being examined and interrogated they proved to be Boers, ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The monthly report of the Post Office Savings Bank shows, as customary in November, an excess of withdrawals over deposits. The new accounts ...

    Article : 81 words
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