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  2. THE PHILLIPS RIVER FIELD.

    Things have been very quiet here during the holidays. On Boxing Day a fancy dress cricket match was played between the Annabell and town teams, a ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST.

    Thousands of officials received the Emperor and Dowager Empress of China upon their re-entering Pekin. The Royal party rode in yellow ...

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  4. Collision.

    In a collision off Cape Finistere, the steamer Alfonso sustained such injuries that she foundered. Eighteen of the crew, who shipped at Liverpool, were ...

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  5. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The result of the Ministerial elections for West Perth and Guilford was made known late last night as follows:— WEST PERTH. ...

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  6. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    M. Rauhenheimer, a member of the Africander Bond, has resigned from that organisation as a protest against the disloyal attitude of some of his ...

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  7. The Advertiser. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 3.30 P.M.

    A.N.A SPORTS—Banners are reminded that the nominations for the A.N.A Sheffield Handicap, Members' Handicap and Hardle Race close at 11 o'clock to-morrow night. ...

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  8. Boating Fatality.

    A boat capsized when crossing the river Czaro, in Spain. Twenty-three of the occupants were drowned. ...

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  9. Proposed Exhibition.

    A number of British firms are organising an exhibition to be held at Cape Town next year. ...

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  10. France and Newfoundland.

    In the course of an interview with Sir Charles Dilke, who was chairman of the Royal Commission for negotiations with France in 1880 and 1882, he declared ...

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  11. The Mayor of New York.

    The new Mayor of New York, who was elected without opposition as a Tammany candidate, in a message which he indicted to the Board of Aldermen, ...

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  12. The Outbreak of Smallpox.

    Yesterday 56 fresh cases of smallpox were reported. Additional accommodation for patients is rapidly being built. London, Thursday. ...

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  13. Deputation to the Minister for Lands.

    A deputation representing the agriculturists and pastoralists waited upon the Minister for Lands, Dr Jameson, this afternoon, and urged the immediate ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. Mr. Chamberlain's Speeches.

    Replying to M. Stolberg in the Reichstag, M. Bulow said that if Mr Chamberlain desired to justify his policy it would be better if he did not refer to ...

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  15. Collision of Foreign Troops.

    There has been a serions collision at Nienchwang between Russian soldiers and the sailors from the American warship, Vicksburg, which was wintering ...

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  16. THE BOATING FATALITY AT DENMARK. The Funeral.

    The funeral of the victims of the boating accident at Denmark was most impressive. The fourth body was recovered on Monday afternoon and hence all fonr were buried ...

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  17. The British Army.

    The King has authorised the formation of two regiments, to be designated respectively, North and South Irish Imperial Yeomanry. ...

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  18. Revenue Returns.

    This morning the Under-Treasurer issued the expenditure statistics for December. As previously announced the revenue for that month was £320,739 ...

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  19. Count Metternich.

    Count Wolff Metternich, the new German Minister to Britain, was entertained at a banquet at Hambarg. He ridiculed the extravagant spirits, who ...

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  20. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.—JANUARY 7.

    Franklin, s.s., from Israelite Bay, via porte. Passengers for Albany: Mesdames C Taylor, C Grant and Whitburn; Miss Godbehear; Messrs J Holt, A Murray, F Black ...

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  21. Exhibition of American Manufactures.

    An exhibition of American manufactures will be held at the Crystal Palace, London, during the coming summer. ...

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  22. DEPARTURES.—JANUARY 9.

    Franklin, s.s., for Esperance, via ports. Passengers from Albany: Mesdames A Stevenson and child, Hale and child; Messrs R Elverd, J Pollard, J Kundy, W J ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. Mr. Seddon.

    Statements having been published frequently of late in New Zealand, and even in London, that Mr. Seddon would possibly be appointed to a Crown position in South ...

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  24. Railway Collision.

    In a collision at the New York Central Railway Tonnel, 17 persons were killed and 110 injured. ...

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  25. Bigamist Committed for Trial.

    Herbert Brunton was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of bigamy. The evidence given was that under the name of Tucker, accused married Elizabeth Clark in ...

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  26. National Opera House.

    The Earl of Dysart has offered to conditianally donate £10,000 towards the erection of a national opera house in London, the building to cost £500,000. ...

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  27. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The steamers Willyama and Kadina are expected to arrive from the Cape at any time. They will bunker coal from the Adelaide S.S. Co.'s lighters. ...

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  28. Coroner's Inquest.

    The Coroner's enquiry into the death of the four men—Frederick William Andrews, Frank Goode, Christopher Makepeace and Henry Roger Hoghes, who were drowned on ...

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  29. United Irish League.

    A largely attended convention of the United Irish League has been held at Dublin. Mr Redmond appealed for establishing a permanent parliamentary ...

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  30. Alleged Embezzlement.

    It has been, definitely ascertained that Henry Percival, who was accountant at the Trinity College, and who is wanted for the embezzlement of large sums of money ...

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  31. Prussia.

    In the speech from the throne at the Prussian diet, it was stated that the Government were determined to cultivate a German national spirit in Eastern ...

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  32. Children's Empire League.

    A Children's Empire League is being formed, and it is influentially supported. The object of the League is to enable Colonial children to visit London to ...

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  33. American Steel Trust.

    The United States Steel Trust intends to identify the workmen with the business by conceding a percentage of the profits with the liberty to invest in ...

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  34. Smallpox Precautions.

    Special precautions are being taken in Victoria in view of the virulent outbreak of smallpox in London. Dr. Gresswell, president of the Board of Health, states that his ...

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  35. Crete.

    The Czar's offer to build King George a palace at Canea is interpreted as meaning an early independence for Crete. ...

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  36. Naval Manouvres.

    Two coast defence battle ships and one torpedo beat destroyer, has been matched at Cherbourg against the newly built submarine vessels. ...

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  37. Wireless Telegraphy.

    Italy is experimenting with Marconi's apparatus with a view to connecting the Islands with the main land. ...

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  38. South African Permits.

    The Department of External Affairs has received from Mr. Chamberlain the new form of permits for the emigrants to South Afica. The form is more eleborate than the one in ...

    Article : 141 words
  39. THE SAME OLD STORY.

    J A Kelly relates an experience similar to that which has happened in almost every neighborhood in the United States and has been told and retold by thousands of others. ...

    Article : 155 words
  40. Population

    The population of the United States and its dependencies is 84,233,069. Silver-mounted Purses, Card Cases and Pocket Hooke, also in solid silver Afternoon ...

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  41. MAILS.

    Mails for South Africa close at the Post Office on arrival of the steamer Nineveh on Monday. Mails for the Eastern States close at the ...

    Article : 56 words
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