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  2. A CRITICAL PROFESSOR.

    Professor D. H. Marshall, who recently retired from the chari of physics in Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, is now on a visit to Adelaide, where he has relatives. ...

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  3. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    Under a new arrangement entered into between France and Siam for the settlement of frontier disputes between the latter country and French Indo-China. the ...

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  4. THE TRANSVAAL.

    A great banquet has been tendered at Johannesburg to the Premier of the Transvaal. Prominent citizens spoke in high terms of Mr. Botha's ability, and took the ...

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  5. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

    The Commonwealth Minister of Customs (Sir William Lyne) and Lady have arrived in London. They were met on behalf of the Colonial Office by ...

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  6. MOROCCAN MURDERERS.

    In consequence of the murder of a French subject, Dr. Mauchamp, in his home at Marrakesh, Morocco, and the absence of any satisfaction from the ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Council of the School of Mines and Industries on Monday appointed Sir Frederick Holder to be Acting President the absence from the State of Sir ...

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  8. THE VINTAGE.

    Vignerons everywhere are happy. There has been a good demand for wines at profitable prices, stocks are less than usual, and the vintage promises to be a heavy one. ...

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  9. EXIT SEASICKNESS.

    Sir William White (chief constructor to the Admiralty and a foremost authority in matters relating to shipping) has reported that Schlic's new gyroscopic ...

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  10. INDISCREET FRENCHMAN.

    Gen. Baillond who commanded the 20th Army Corps of France, has been deprived of the position, ana appointed instead to the command of flip 16th Corps. in order to ...

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  11. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The series of chess matches for the championship and a stake of £200 has been concluded. It resulted in a victory for Emanuel Lasker, last year's champion, over ...

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  12. TYPHOID IN A TANK.

    The deaths of two young cricketers on Friday and Sunday last respectively were due, it is alleged, to the fact that during a match both youths drink water drawn ...

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  13. COLONIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Aborigines' Protection Society has asked the Earl of Elgin (Colonial Secretary) to include in the agenda papers for discussion at the Colonial Conference the ...

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  14. EGYPT'S NATIONAL CLAIMS.

    In a recent interview with a French journalist, the Khedive (Abbas Hilmi) said that the Egyptians were a highly intelligent people, quite capable of managing their own ...

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  15. PEASANT MOBS ACTIVE.

    Mobs of Roumanian peasants, during the progress of agrarian riots, have looted 100 estates belonging to the wealthier classes, and completely Kicked the small town of ...

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  16. BILLIARDS.

    In a match of 7,000 up last week T. Reece beat F. H. Weiss, the Australian champion, whose score was only 2,805. Reece compiled in 98 minutes an unfinished ...

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  17. APPEAL TO AMERICANS.

    Mr. Grover Cleveland, am ex-Democratic President of the United States, says that the present public outcry against the railroads of the country resembles delirium. ...

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  18. STORM AT MARSEILLES.

    Owing to the prevalence in the roadstead of Marseilles of a violent mistral—a northwest wind, sometimes experienced in the Mediterranean provinces of France—the ...

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  19. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    In the course of an address at Berkhampstead, in Hertfordshire, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Lloyd-George) counselled impatient Englishmen who ...

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  20. THE SUEVIC'S BUTTER.

    The Australian butter shipped for England in the White Star liner Saevic, which ran ashore on the coast of Cornwall, is being discharged into lighters. The rapid ...

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  21. WEDDED OR FINED.

    The municipality of Fort Dodge a town, according to latest returns, of 12,162 inhabitants in the State of Iowa, U.S.A., has passed a remarkable resolution. It is to the ...

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  22. WELSH COLLIERS.

    The whole of the Welsh anthracite colliers have decided to join in a protest against tho employment of non-union met in the mines. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    In the Cause of Suffrage. As the result of a compliant made by the Registrar-General that Mrs. Pankhurst, the lady suffragist, has been ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. WHEN DOCTORS DIFFER.

    Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, sitting without a jury, is still investigating District Attorney Jerome's motion for the appointment of a Commission in Lunacy to enquire into the ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. EDUCATION IN IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Augustine Birrell) has promised to grant £45,000 for three years for building new Schools in Ireland. ...

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  26. ATTRACTING IMMIGRANTS.

    A further communication has been sent by the Acting Prime Minister with regard to the request made by him Home days ago to the States Premiers to supply ...

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  27. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Tuesday, March 24, 1837. It is reported that a coal discovery has been made, in the Murray serub between the Burra ami the river. Capt. Freeling ...

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  28. FRUIT INSPECTION.

    A vigorous system of fruit inspection at the wharfs was introduced to-day. About 12,000 bundles or about 220 tons, of bannns from Queensland by the steamers ...

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  29. A RACING DISQUALIFICATION.

    The matter in connection with the charge made against a leading bookmaker a person recently warned off by the Moonee Valley Racing Club stewards on ...

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  30. DESPERATE FIGHT WITH THE POLICE.

    Joseph Giffen, a powerful man of about 28 years of age. who had a desperate encounter with the police at Tinninburra Run, near Woorcokoo, on the border, was ...

    Article : 315 words
  31. ADULTERATED WHITE LEAD.

    The attention of the State Government has been directed by the Agent-General (Mr. Taverner) to a complaint of the London Chamber of Commerce that a ...

    Article : 206 words
  32. WAGES AND LABOUR.

    The wages agreements between the various mining companies and labour unions have been signed and banded to Mr. Barnert. secretary of the A.M.A. Steps will ...

    Article : 109 words
  33. THE CANADIAN LACROSSE TEAM.

    The executive committee of the Victorian Lacrosse Association met to-night to deal further with the arrangements for the visit of ...

    Article : 160 words
  34. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  35. MELBOURNE BETTING PROSECUTION.

    On the application of counsel for the police tho quarantine applications in respect of the City Tattersall's Club and the Collingwood "Tote"' to-day were adjourned ...

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