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  2. A STORMY NIGHT.

    On Monday evening several short, sharp storms of thunder, lightning, hail, and rain stroke over the Adelaide Plains, accompanied by violent gusty winds. Though the ...

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  3. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council Hons. J. Lewis, G. Brookman, and Sir John Downer spoke on Address- in-reply. Debate adjourned on motion of Hon. A. R. Addison Council ? at 3. 50 until ...

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  4. RICHMOND RIVER TRAGEDY.

    Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe, who were murdered on Sunday night by John Raymond Brown, were highly respected, kindly people, who, in the course of long ...

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  5. ROMANCE OF THE PAST.

    "Prescott's Farm" is a romantic old place just over the borders of Rose Park and within a couple of hundred yards of the Marryatville tramline. In front of the ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    Gen. Kozlov, a cavalry commander and one of the aides-des-camp of the Czar, was Fatally shot in St. Petersburg on Monday by a revolutionary socialist who mistook ...

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  7. SOUTH AMERICAN WAR.

    Last week an army from the Republic of Salvador invaded Guatemala, and it was reported that the intruders were defeated with heavy loss. The Salvadoreans claim ...

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  8. IN THE COUNCIL.

    With the knowledge that they would not have much work to do for weeks to come, as the Government do not propose to introduce any Bills in the Upper House. ...

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  9. SINISTER INFLUENCES AT COURT.

    The idea prevailed on Saturday that the Goremykin Government was about to be replaced by a Cabinet composed of trusted members of the Constitutional ...

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  10. NORWAY.

    On Monday, while Queen Maud of Norway (the third daughter of King Edward and Queen Alexandra) was taking a drive in mountainous country ? Christiania ...

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  11. JAPAN.

    Many enlightened Buddhists and Shimtoists in Japan are voluntarily contributing towards the rebuilding of the Christian Church premises in Tokio, which were ...

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  12. HONOUR OF PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon Mr. Wood gave notice of motion that at the next sitting day he would move:—"That this House dissents rom ...

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  13. COLD STORAGE BUTTER.

    Mr. Bent has received a letter from Mr. Taverner, the Agent-General, detailing the steps taken by the Agents-General to contradict the assertion made by the managing ...

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  14. PRESIDENT AND REFORMER.

    The first President of the first Russian Parliament belongs to an old and noble family, and was born in St. Petersburg, September 23, 1850. Having graduated at ...

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  15. CONGO STATE.

    A missionary in the Congo State has written to London, intimating that at the trial of the Rev. E. Stannard at Coquilhatville on the charge of having libelled an ...

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  16. ANTI-TRUST BILL.

    The third reading of the Australian Industries dustries Preservation (Anti-Trust) Bill was called on in the House of Representatives this afternoon. Mr. J. Cook (N.S.W.) ...

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  17. FISHING FLEET ASHORE.

    Judging by a telegram forwarded to the Marine Department at Port Adelaide from Moonta on Tuesday, a heavy storm has been raging in Spencer's Gulf. The message ...

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  18. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    In all probability Federal Ministers will place a vote of perhaps £5,000 upon the Estimates for the current financial year to establish wireless telegraphy services in ...

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  19. STORMS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Severe weather has been experienced throughout New Zealand during the last three days. The schooner Aotea is a total wreck at Waipira Bay, and eight persons ...

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  20. SECOND VALLEY JETTY DAMAGED.

    On Tuesday afternoon the harbourmaster at Normanville telegraphed to the secretary of the Marine Board:—"Twenty feet Second Valley Jetty (shore end) carried ...

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  21. MASSACRE OF CHILDREN IN RIGA.

    The St. Petersburg Slovo publishes the following letter, addressed to it by M. Alexandra Estruf, who was an attache to the suite of President Faure during his ...

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  22. BRAKES ON ELECTRIC CARS.

    The expert board appointed to enquire into the efficiency of the magnetic brake took evidence to-day. Mr. Shenstone, assistant engineer of New South Wales ...

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  24. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    By the end of next week the members of the Tariff Commission expect to be in a position to present half a dozen more reports to the Prime Minister. They are ...

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  25. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' RAINFALL.

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  26. SEAMEN'S AFFRAY.

    A serious affray has occurred on board the ship Centurion, at Newcastle. Cariolsen, a sailor, was attacked by another seaman named Salome, who was under the ...

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  28. ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    Mr. J. Paxton (Chairman of the shipping section of the Chamber of Commerce), referring to the mail contract today, said if the agreement were carried out in its ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND REVENUE.

    The increase of the colony's revenue for the June quarter amounted to £118,000. ...

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