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  2. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Gawler Races on Wednesday, thursday, and Friday passed off well. The course was at the foot of the hills near the en-trance to the town. that of former years ...

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    Mr. E. L. Atkinson, B.A., Oxford, and member of the Middle Temple, London, lms been appointed resident tutor and lec—turer in classics at Queen's College, ...

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    The R.M.S. Omrab, of the Orient-Pacific line, outward bound from London, is ex-ited to arrive at Largs Bay at noon on Monday. ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General has forwarded to His Excellency the Administrator of Wes-tern' Australia a cheque for £10 to be divided equally between the "Cottage-by-the-Sea" and the Perth Hospital. ...

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    For some months a person calling him-self Sir Marmaduke Woods has been a well-known, figure in Perth. He has been well dressed, and been regarded as a remit. ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Times, in commenting upon the recent utterances of Count von Bulow, the German Chancellor, emphasizes the fact that Great Britain's dislike to co-operating ...

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  8. ARTHUR LYNCH, M.P.

    The trial at bar on the charge of high treason of "Col." Arthur Lynch, the Australian who was recently elected to the House of Commons as Nationalist member ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. VENEZUELA.

    The latest advices from Port of Spain, Trinidad, concerning the Venezuelan trouble state that the German cruisers Gazelle, Panther, and Vineta have engaged the ...

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    To-morrow being the festival of the con—version of St. Paul, there will be special festival services at St. Paul's Church. City. The music at evensong will include Mr. Wesley's tint anthem. "The Wilderness,"- ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL PILGRIM-AGE.

    This morning the visitors from the eastern states were taken for a drive round the city. They went to Queen's Park, after which they inspected the mint and fire ...

    Article : 272 words
  12. THE YORKSHIRE STRIKE.

    A decision was given last Week in the Kind's Bench Division of the Big Court of Justice on tie application made by miners at Howden, to restrain the York- ...

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  13. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Hie trial of Arthur Lynd for high trea son was concluded tins afternoon. The Court found the prisoner guilty, and the Lord Chief Justice sentenced him to "deatl as a traitor to his country. ...

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  14. A FIGHT WITH REBELS.

    A force of Venezuelan rebels; under Gen. Rien-a, attacked- the town of Coro, 203 miles wot-north-west of Caracas, which was defended by loyalist troops. A severe ...

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  15. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Signor Marconi has asked the authori-ties of the British Post Office to connect his station at Poldhu (the Lizard) with the neatest telegraph office in Cornwall, and ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN PASTORALISTS' CON-VENTION.

    The fourteenth convention of the Pastoralists Federal Council of Australia began its sitting on Thursday morning, and continued them to-day. The following were ...

    Article : 306 words
  17. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. and Mis. Chamberlain left Johan-nesburg on Thursday, and, accompanied by Viscount Milner, Sir Arthur Lawley, Lieut. nnd ...

    Article : 393 words
  18. THE FARMERS FUND.

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    Washington advices state that the allies hare intimated that if President Castro can satisfy them that he desires to loyally fulfil the republic's obligations, and if the prof-, ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Purig correspondent of The Times states that the Governments of France and Italy -withheld support from Great Britain's protest against the navigation of the i)ar-i danelles bv Russian torpedo boats. - - i ...

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  21. AUGUSTUS HARE DEAD.

    The death is announced, in his 69th year, of Mr. Augustus John Cuthbert Hare, the notable author. He was the youngest son of Mr. Francis George Hare, and Anne ...

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  23. PANAMA CANAL.

    Advices from Washington- affirm that a compromise has been reached between.the United States and the Republic of Co­lombia in reference to the projected Isth­mian1 Canal across the strait of Panama,, and that a treaty under which. Colombia will grant .the necessnry concessions to tiie United States was signed at Washington' ...

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  24. CUSTOMS PROSECUTIONS.

    The District Court dealt to-day with further prosecutions instituted by the Customs Department with reference to the passing of entries which were alleged to be false. ...

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  25. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    Telegrams from the British West India island of St. Vincent state that whirling in-candescent clouds ascended from the crater of La Soufriere on Thursday. ...

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  26. A COURAGEOUS FARMER.

    "The farmers are a very hopeful lot of men, is an expression which is often heard. From a conversation which a repre-tentative of The Kapunda Herald had with ...

    Article : 636 words
  27. THE LATE HERR KRUPP.

    The value of the estate of the late Herr Friedrich Krupp, the great iron and "steel manufacturer of Essen, Germany, has been assessed at £9,250,000. ...

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  28. POISON IN SOUP.

    The authorities of "the" goal at Mary-borough,, the county town of Queen's County, Ireland, are investigating a poisoning mystery which was attended with very ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    The loss on the New South Wales rail-ways for the past six months has been £174,000, of which £37,000 was due to increased working expenses. The carriage if fodder at nominal rates for starving stock involved a loss of £37,000. ...

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  30. BUSINESSLIKE BEGHUANAS.

    The •Bechuana chiefs who recently peti­tioned the Kinc to annex the Cape Pro­tectorate of Bechuanaland to the Transvnal Colony have, withdrawn their request, owing to their having ascertained that as subjects of the Transvaal the Bechuanas would Wave to pay four times more for hut, tax than they pay_ under the existing regime. . i ...

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  31. VICTORIAN RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    A special meeting of the Daily Paid Railway Employes Society was held in camera last night. The meeting lasted until a late hour. The employes who were ...

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  32. WARNING FROM JOHANNESBURG.

    .Another-warning to persons disposed to rush of! to South Africa wan given in a letter read at to-night's meeting of the Trades Hall Council. The writer, Mr. 1'. Whitesidr, general secretary of the South Afriwin hnRinedrivere and i^remen'g As- ...

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  33. Advertising

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  35. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
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