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  2. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder) took the chair at noon. After attending at the opening ceremony the House resumed. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S GREAT COMPETITOR.

    Argentina has, with considerable justification, been described as Australia's great competitor, especially the southern portions of the Commonwealth. Argentina and ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS COMMISSION.

    There was a full attendance of members of the Railways Royal Commission at Parliament House on Tuesday morning, when the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. A. B. Moncrieff) ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    Gold shipments by the Ophir to-day amounted to £6,500 in specie. The Adelaide express was nearly an hour behind time when it reached. Spencer ...

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  9. THE COUNTRY.

    A splendidly attended representative meeting of the Laura to Booleroo Centre Railway Committee was held here on Saturday. Dr. Steven presided. The ...

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  10. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before their Honors the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Boucaut, and Mr. Justice Bundey.] —Application for Remission of Fees.— The motion to discharge a Judge's order in the ...

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  11. MAGISTRATES COURTS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER: Monday, May 25 (before Mr. G. Glen, sen.) Alice Gudge, milliner and saleswoman, employed by Messrs. Edwards & Goode, storekeepers. ...

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  12. HONOURING AN OCTOGENARIAN

    A pleasant gathering took place at the residence of Mr. George Hollands, of Moonta Mines, on Saturday, on the occasion of the eightieth anniversary of Mrs. ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    While a fierce gale was blowing to-day the children at the Wanatta Public School fought shelter behind an outhouse, which collapsed. One boy was struck on the head ...

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  14. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed, having for the moment abandoned their efforts to procure special help from the Government and the City Council, are now turning their attention to the ...

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  15. NOTES AND GOSSIP.

    Western Australian federal members met in caucus at Parliament to-day to discuss matters affecting their state. It was decided to urge Ministers to make a trial ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Cue Railway Station this morning, Frederick Bell, who was employed in the construction branch of the Railway Department was run over by some trucks ...

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  17. THE MILITARY COMMANDANT ON TOUR

    Lieut.-Col. Lyster, Commandant of the S.A. Military Forces, accompanied by Capt. O'Brien, I.S.O., arrived on Saturday morning. He inspected the local rifle range ...

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  18. POLICE COURTS.

    William Kluge was charged with having been guilty of riotous behaviour and disturbing the peace of the Commercial Hotel on the previous evening. He pleaded that he was so drunk that ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    The total credit balance to the New Zealand Cricket Council, as a result of the visit of Lord Hawke's cricket team, is £597. ...

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  20. FROM THE INTERSTATE PRESS.

    The readjustment of the boundaries of federal electorates, rendered necessary by the introduction of adult suffrage, is naturally a matter of great concern to both ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    "A Chinese Honeymoon" is still amusing Adelaide playgoers, who vote it one of the best pieces of the kind presented at the Theatre Royal for a long time. There are a few capital songs ...

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  22. THE FATAL STINKWORT.

    Reports are coming to hand of still further losses of sheep by stockowners. Mr. B. W. Castine, of Penobscot, has lost about 40 boggets. Mr. Arthur Ward 20 two-tooth ...

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  23. THE UNIVERSITY BALL.

    Seldom has the Elder Conservatorium building resounded with such an outpour of joyous gaiety as echoed within its walls on Tuesday evening, when the University ...

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  24. A BOLD BURGLAR.

    Gray's Inn and Mr. John Paltridge's and Dr. Blaxland's residences were burglariously entered last night. At the former place the intruder gained access through the ...

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  25. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In re Richard William Norman, trading as W. Norman & Co., late of Port Adelaide,, restaurant keeper and provision merchant. Application for continuation of final hearing. Mr. A. ...

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  26. ADELAIDE BACH SOCIETY.

    The last full rehearsal of Bach's "St. Matthew Passion" was held at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, and proved in all important particulars most satisfactory. The chorister displayed a ...

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  27. BREAKDOWN OF SYDNEY ELECTRIC TRAMS.

    The electric tramway system of Sydney was completely paralysed on Friday morning by a slight mishap to the insulating covering of an electric feed cable, and ...

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  28. WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE PARTY.

    The reserve plan for the concerts to be given by Mr. Edward Branscombe's Westminster Abbey Glee and Concert Party in the Adelaide Town Hall on May 30, June, 1, 2, and 3, will be ...

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  29. A DIVORCED HUSBAND.

    In the Divorce Court to-day a decree was sought by Jane Elizabeth Caton for a dissolution of her marriage with Alexander J. Caton, which was celebrated in June, 1890. ...

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  30. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    Debate Tournament.—In connection with the Literary Societies' Union's seventh short paper tournament, on Monday evening last St. Giles's Society competed against St. Mary Magdalene's ...

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  31. THE NEW KITSON LIGHT.

    In our advertising columns will be found the prospectus of the Kitson Lighting Company of South Australia, Limited. The company is being formed to acquire the ...

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  32. GALE ON THE VICTORIAN COAST.

    There was little, if any, moderation today in the stormy weather which has prevailed along the coast since Saturday. Reports received from the coastal headlands ...

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  35. GALE IN TASMANIA.

    A southerly gale has been raging since midnight on Monday. All the coastal shipping is lying under shelter. The seas, it is reported, are breaking right over A 100-oz. nugget has been found on the Marong field, at Bendigo. ...

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