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  4. LATE TELEGRAMS. SKELETON SNATCHING.

    Adelaide has been stirred to its depths by the suspension of Dr. Ramsey Smith, the city coroner. The exact nature of the charges preferred against him has been kept ...

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  5. GOLDFIELDS' RACING.

    The above club was lucky as regards weather conditions all through its present carnival, and yesterday, when it concluded, a large number of sportsmen, freely sprinkled ...

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  6. STAGNANT STORES.

    For years past the stores account has played a striking part in all this country's financial statements. Through its instrumentality deficits have been converted into ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS. THE BALKAN BLAZE.

    The Balkan insurgents have burned the town of Vasiliko, a seaport on the Black Sea some 200 miles north of Constantinople, and destroyed twelve villages in the district. The ...

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  8. LATE SPOPNG. NOTES FROM THE EAST.

    Emir is said to be a hopeless case, and makers of double books are delighted. Three weeks ago their operations were cramped; now the Melbourne Cup has an ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING. RACING IN VICTORIA.

    The Victorian Club held its annual tryst at Caulfield this afternoon, when fine weather attracted a large attendance. The chief event saw Florin in Strong demand, ...

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  10. THEY SAY

    That Governor Bedford is making extensive preparations for his flit to the Fields. That a society serang is advising. His X as to the social undesirables he must ...

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  11. THE SITUATION SERIOUS.

    There are rumors that the revolution is assuming a serious aspect in the country to the east of Adrianople. The opinion at Sofia is that the arrival of the Russian ...

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  12. RUSSIA IS READINESS.

    The Standard correspondent at Odessa states that Russia is holding the Euxine squadron in instant readiness in case of need. The south and south-western commands may ...

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  13. Sydney Notes.

    Cruciform continues to fly on the tracks, and the meeting of her and Wakeful will be full of interest. Sir Leonard won in slashing style at ...

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  14. THE POWERS AND THE PORTE.

    The Times says that the Sultan has promised to permit the intervention of Russia and Austria that order may be restored in the revolting provinces. Russia's demands, in ...

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  15. Adelaide Notes.

    The colt, St. Vincent, was very lame on Thursday, and as F. J. A. appears to be going to Sydney the Adelaide Derby will probably, be fought out by Rifler and Ben ...

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  16. SALISBURY SINKING.

    The condition of Lord Salisbury is very critical, all hope of the patient's recovery having bean practically abandoned. The holy sacrament was administered on ...

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  17. LACROSSE.

    The future welfare of Iscrosse in W.A. was decisively pronounced by the splendid gathering of spectators that witnessed the test match between South Australia and ...

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  18. A COTTON CORNER.

    It is reported that an American speculator named Brown, and others co-operating with him, netted seven million dollars out of the July cotton corner in New Orleans. ...

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  19. IMPOVERISHED PLANTERS.

    The Colony of Jamaica has asked Mr. Chamberlain to raise half a million at 3 per cent, to assist the planters who are suffering from the disastrous effects of the recent ...

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  20. NORTH FREMANTLE ELECTION.

    Four candidates nominated yesterday for the Parliamentary vacancy at North Fremantle occasioned by Mr. Doherty'e resignation. They comprised J. M. Ferguson, of ...

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  21. LOCAL SPORTING NOTES.

    The committee of the Fremantle Hunt Club is evidently bent on making a name for itself, but its eagerness has led it in the wrong direction. Surely it is not ...

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  22. A VICTORIAN VIOLINIST.

    Mr. Ernest Toy, the well-known Bendigo violinst, arrived in Perth from Melbourne on Thursday, fresh from a most successful series of concerts in the East. He will Stay ...

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  23. Botany Handicaps.

    A 75 yards handicap of £10 was contested at the Botany grounds last night. There was a good attendance of both runners and public, and the sport was first-class. The ...

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  24. Family Notices

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    Messrs. Thos. W. Lyons and Co.'s advertisement appearing in to-day's issue of our paper show the usual quantity of good investments in houses, farms, and businesses. ...

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  26. BAYLEY'S REWARD ESTATE.

    The Barley's Reward Estate, which has just been placed on the market for sale in blocks, has a certain historical interest which is worth, recounting. Situated just ...

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    John Twinem held a very successful sale on Saturday afternoon at his rooms, comprising the entire stock of a general store. These rooms are becoming very popular ...

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