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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Sadden Death.—A man, named L. H. Young, a resident of Claremont, died suddenly on Saturday afternoon. He had been under the treatment of Dr. ...

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  3. THE WAR CLOUD.

    The Spanish Government has purchased from the Hamburg-American Packet Company two steel twin-screw steamers, the Normannia, of 8,242 tons ...

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  4. ITALY.

    The Italian Chamber of Deputies has authorised the prosecution of the four deputies concerned in the duel between Signor ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL

    John Little Thompson, the father of [?] the lads rescued in the creek fatality recently, fell from the balcony of the Lion Hotel, North. Adelaide, on ...

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  6. A ROYAL SCANDAL.

    Despite the intervention of Queen Victoria, the Czar of Russia, and the Emperor William of Germany the separation between H.R.H. the Grand Duke of ...

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  7. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    The Toronto branch of the British; Empire League has passed a resolution in favor of the establishment of preferential trade between Britain and the ...

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  8. HOW THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED.

    At the inquest on the body of John Little Thompson, 62, who died from injuries received by a fall from the balcony at of lion Hotel, North Adelaide ...

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  9. RESOLUTIONS OF THE SENATE.

    The division on the Cuban resolutions in the American Senate was taken last night. The resolutions of the majority of the ...

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  10. ESCADARO ARRESTED.

    Chandall, alias Escadaro, who, under General Weyler's orders, planted the submarine mines in the harbor of Havana, has been arrested at Chicago. ...

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  11. THEATRICAL.

    Mrs. Brown Potter and Mr. Kyrle Bellew, who have been recently appearing at the Adelphi Theatre, London, have made arrangements for a ...

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  12. WARWICK GREETINGS.

    A return of the compliment which was paid by the people of the Queensland Warwick to the citizens of Warwick in England at ...

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  13. LAMP FATALITY.

    Mrs. Myers, wife of the late stationmaster at Port Augusta, was the victim of a dreadful fatal accident on Friday night. She was leaning over ...

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  14. LABOR DISPUTE.

    In consequence of the dispute in the coal trade in Scotland and the short supplies of coal, a number of ironworks are closing down. ...

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  15. A VISITING GOVERNOR.

    Lord Ranfurly, the Governor of New Zealand, is visiting Adelaide. He has left on a visit to Mildura, where he owns land. ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL.

    The directors of the Trust and Agency Company of Australasia have declared a dividend of 20 per cent. ...

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  17. NONSUITED.

    ln the Local Court on Saturday the bearing of the case in which. K. Adams sued Dr. Brookes for the alleged neglectful treatment of his infant daughter was ...

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  18. A CONFERENCE BETWEEN THE CHAMBERS. I

    The discussion in the Senate turned on the advisableness of the independence of Cuba being recognised. This recommendation was passed, and ...

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  19. THESSALY.

    The foreign ambassadors at Constantinople have given notice to the Porte that Thessaly must be evacuated within a month. ...

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  20. SHARE MARKET.

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  21. VICTORIA.

    Mr. J. W. Taverner, the Minister of Agriculture, visited the tobacco district at the beginning of the week. He says that the Government will continue ...

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  22. A SPANISH MOB.

    The mob at Malaga, a seaport town of Spain, has smashed the escatcheon at the American consulate. ...

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    Dr. Dominic Murray bas been appointed to the Vacant Roman Catholic vicariate-apostolic for North. Queensland. ...

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  24. FEDERATION.

    Dr. Zillmann lectured in the Bohe-mia-hall last night on Prospects" to a good audience. He said that the people of Australia had come ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Rev. William Richard Croxton, who was ordained a deacon in 1853 in England and a priest in 1855 in Melbourne. ...

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  26. EASTERN ASIA.

    Russia is sending 6,000 troops and a large quantity of war material to Port Arthur. Two Japanese have been arrested at ...

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  27. PROLONGED DEBATE IN THE SENATE.

    There has been a prolonged session of the Senate to consider the Cuban resolutions. The sitting began on Friday. It is anticipated that a vote will be taken ...

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  28. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    A meeting of tramway men was held on Sunday in the Temperance-hall, when 100 were present. The manager urged the men to stand together, assuring ...

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  29. VITICULTURE.

    Mr. Raymond Dubois, the French expert in wine-making, who has been engaged by the Victorian Government to manage the Rutherglen Viticultural ...

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  30. MEETING AT KANOWNA.

    Mr King O'Malley, M.P. of South Australia, addressed a crowded meeting in the Miners' Institute last night in favor of foderation. The speaker was ...

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  31. DEATH OF AN ACTOR.

    Mr. H. R. Harwood. well known as an actor in connection with the stage of Victoria, died at Treasury-place, East Melbourne, on Saturday, from a general ...

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  32. FIRE AT FREMANTLE.

    Shortly after 7 o'clock last Sunday a fire broke out in the auction mart of Mr. Horatio Hobson, at the corner of Market and Bannister streets ...

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  33. MEETING AT BROKEN HILL.

    At a preliminary meeting of federationists to consider what steps should be taken to increase the vote at the Barrier for the Commonwealth Bill, the ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The military encampment broke up on Saturday, when the troops to the number of 4,000 marched through the streets of Sydney. A rifle shooting ...

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  35. EUROPE NEUTRAL.

    The "Pester Lloyd," a leading Hungarian newspaper, in an article which is described as inspired, states that the Governments on the continent of Europe ...

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  36. SHIPPING.

    Messrs. Bennetts and Co., shipowners, of Grimsby, sued Messrs. H'Hwraith, M'Eacham, and Co., and Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co. for £6.600 damages. ...

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  37. MINISTER'S RESIGNATION.

    The Premier has received a letter from Mr. McLean, giving His reasons for resigning his connection with the Cabinet over the federation question. ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    The Speaker is absent from the city, and the issue of write for the elections in the Murilla. and Burnett electorates, consequent on the retirement of Sir Hugh ...

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  39. A FANCY FOR OLD HATS.

    The inhabitants of the Nicobar Islands, a group in the Indian Ocean, have an extraordinary fancy for old hate, and a regular trade in such cast-off ...

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  40. GOLD FOR LONDON.

    It is understood that the Treasurer has decided to send £170,000 in gold to London in preparation for the payment of interest on loans due in January ...

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  41. SUGAR DUTIES.

    The Mackay "Sugar Journal" that the Canadian Government Will give the Australian sugar the preference to the extent of 45 per cent, of duty;. ...

    Article : 27 words
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