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  2. EARLY RECORDS OF EXPLORATION.

    Between November 5, 1850, and January 24, 1851, Captain Helpman, in command of the Champion, took soundings and surveys of the waters of ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    At the inquiry held to-day into the cause of death of John M'Leod, decapitated by a train near the North Williamstown railway station, an open ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. T. Robinson was killed in s buggy accident to-day in the Hills. The brake refused to act when descending a hill, and the vehicle was overturned. ...

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  5. BRITAIN IN EGYPT.

    The Paris "Temps" says that the fact of Britain leasing Egyptian territory showed that she contemplated holding the Nile only for the present. The same ...

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  6. FRANCE.

    The Court of Cassation is convinced that the handwriting of the famous bordereau is that of Major Estehazy. ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Chamberlain declares that there is a great and impassable gulf which separates the Liberals from the Liberal Unionists, arising from Home Rule and ...

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  8. SPAIN AND AMERICA.

    Notice has beta given by the Department of War to the American troops to hold themselves in readiness or active service. ...

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  9. PARIS SENSATION.

    A sensation has been caused in Paris by a dramatic suicide of a Russian army officer. Lieutenant Gourko, the son of ...

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  10. DECORATION FOR FAURE.

    The Queen-Regenst of Spain has decorated President Felix Faure, of France, with the distinguished order of the Golden Fleece. ...

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  11. A HABITUAL CRIMINAL.

    Robert Coulson was sentenced to six years' imprisonment to-day on a charge of horse-stealing. His Honor paid that he was a habitual criminal, and it would ...

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  12. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    The Produce Export Depot has shipped, since November 12, 9.683 carcases of lamb and mutton and 134 boxes of butter. ...

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  13. AUSTRIA.

    By a majority of 19 the Austrian Reichsrath has rejected the proposal to impeach Count Badeni, the Austrian statesman. ...

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  14. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Manchester has favorably impressed the Germans, but the French press accuse the British Colonial Secretary of always ...

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  15. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    There are now 1,000 names on the register at the Adelaide Labor Bureau, and 450 registered at the country brandies. ...

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  16. LICENSING REGULATIONS.

    Replying to a temperance deputation to-day, the Premier said that it was impossible to introduce licensing legislation this session. The best course was ...

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  17. REFUSAL TO ARBITRATE.

    America has refused to arbitrate on the cession of the Philippines, and insists that the islands must be given up by Spain. ...

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  18. CHANNEL SQUADRON.

    The channel squadron has been directed to remain at Gibraltar. ...

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  19. GAWLER WATER WORKS.

    Parliamentary sanction having been obtained the Commissioner for Public Works has given instructions that the necessary surveys to be made for the ...

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  20. THE KAISER.

    One important result of the Emperor William's visit to Palestine is that an impetus has been given to the Zionist movement for a return of the Jews to ...

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  21. H.M.S. MAJESTIC.

    There has been an extraordinary demonstration on board H.M.S. Majestic because the blue-jackets considered that they had been deprived or certain ...

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  22. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The "penny day" contributions of children attending State schools and private institutions in aid of the Children's Hospital fund amounted to £351. ...

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  23. PROBABLE ACTION OF THE COURT.

    The Court of Cassation will probably confront Captain Alfred Dreyfus with Colonel du Paty de Clam and Commandant Lebrun Renault, who were chiefly ...

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  24. QUARANTINE STATION.

    As a result of the inquiry into the difficulty caused by the location of the cattle quarantine station at Point Nepean, the Minister of Agriculture ...

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  25. BEQUEST TO A CONVENT.

    The late Mrs. Ward, the relict of Dr. Ward, "Clifton Lodge," Hampstead, has bequeathed £500 to the Prioress of the Molesworth-street Convent, Adelaide, of ...

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  26. THE COOLGARDIE EXHIBITION.

    Promises have been received from France and Bavaria of subsidies for the art section of the Coolgardie Exhibition. ...

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  27. BUNBURY WANTS.

    A deputation from the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce, consisting of the president, Mr. T. Hayward, and Messrs. E.M. Clarke and John Clark ...

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  28. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The number of births last week was 144, while the deaths numbered 94. ...

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  29. SUDDEN CHANGE OF PLANS

    The Kaiser has suddenly decided to land at Pola (the Austrian port on the Istrian peninsula), and return overland to Berlin. ...

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  30. FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    His Excellency the Governor, as Governor of the colony in which the next meeting of the Federal Council will be held, has issued a proclamation convening ...

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  31. AN OLD RESIDENT.

    Mr. John Jones celebrated the jubilee of his residence at Gawler to-day. He was Mayor for four rears and a councillor for six years. ...

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  32. H.M.S. FORMIDABLE.

    The battleship, H.M.S. Formidable, 14,900 tons, was launched at Portsmouth yesterday. [A London correspondent says:— ...

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  33. TURKEY.

    In his speech at the Guildhall on November 9 the Prime Minister referred to "certain decaying empires." The Sultan has ordered inquiries to ...

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  34. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Rev. John Pagan, M.A., D.D., of Bothwell, in the presbytery of Hamilton, is the moderator-elect of the Church of Scotland for the ensuing year. ...

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  35. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Ai the Victorian Rifle Association matches at Williamstown to-day, the final stage of the Queen's prize was fired. Bombardier Carter, of the ...

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  36. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A girl named Jane Twining, in service at Crystal Brook, died suddenly to-day. The autopsy showed that the cause of death was heat apoplexy. ...

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  37. MUNICIPAL.

    Mr. J. Vardon was elected to-day to the vacancy in the Gawler Ward of the Adelaide Municipal Council, caused by the death of Cr. Wedlock. ...

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  38. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Steamer Damascus, 2,365 tons, from Newcastle; and ship Brilliant, 613 tons, from Sydney. Departures.—For Melbourne—Barque ...

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  39. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day the hearing of the charges in the case of Prentice v. George Gibson, dealer, of Robe, was resumed. Judgment was ...

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  40. RUSSIA.

    The Pope has thanked Russia for having supported the claims of the French to be the protectors of Roman Catholics in the East. ...

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  41. DROWNING FATALITY.

    At Swan Hill to-day Mrs. Barnet and her adopted son, 12 years of age, were drowned in the Merrin Creek. The lad's fishing-line became entangled, and he ...

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  42. FIRE INQUEST.

    At the inquest held to-day concerning the cause of the fire which destroyed two shops at Crystal Brook an open verdict was returned. ...

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  43. NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    The Russian Government is ordering two new warships, having each a displacement of 12,674 tons. ...

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  44. SHEPPARTON MYSTERY.

    At Shepparton the death of Mrs. Geddes is still a mystery. Detecave-sergeant Ward and Detective Burvett have interrogated all parties likely to ...

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  45. GLENELG RAILWAY.

    Notice of the compulsory purchase of the Glenelg railway by by the Government expired to-day. The Government offered £75,000 in gold for the ...

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  46. DE ROUGEMONT.

    Messrs. George Musgrove, of Williamson and Musgrove, and George Darrell, the well-known actor, have engaged L. de Rougemont, alias Grin, "the ...

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  47. A NEW STEAMER.

    The Wakanui, the new steamer of 7,000 tons, which has been built for the New Zealand Shipping Company at Helburn-on-Tyne, has been successfully ...

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  48. DRAMATIC.

    Sir Henry Irving, the celebrated actor, is seriously ill. Mrs. Brown-Potter is laid up with an attack of pleurisy. ...

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  49. COMMERCIAL.

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  50. BOXING.

    A. F. Bettison, the manager of the National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, John Angle, the referee, and three others, have been, committed for ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Broken Hill to-day a bookmaker Darned Manuel was committed for trial on a charge of having stolen money. It is alleged that he decamped without ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND.

    A naval reserve is being formed from the seamen and firemen of all the coastal vessels. ...

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  53. FICKLE FORTUNE.

    Many years ago a wealthy Berlin merchant called in a doctor to see his sick wife. She was saved, and the merchant paid the professional fee. But ...

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  54. POLITICAL.

    Dr. Garran has resigned tEe vice-presidency of the Executive Council, on the ground of ill-health. It is understood that Mr. Hughes, M.L.C., will be ...

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  55. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The Baptist Conference urges all denominations to join the crusade for the abolition of the totalisator. ...

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  56. POLICE DEPOT.

    The Government has decided to establish a police training depot. ...

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  57. RAHEITA.

    The landing of the. French troops at Raheita, the Italian protectorate on the Red Sea, which was reported yesterday, has aroused irritation and suspicion at ...

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  58. TASMANIA.

    The Government has made a claim on the Mount Lyell Company for the payment of £30,000 as income tax. The company claims a rebate of £2,300. ...

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  59. DENMARK.

    Owing to the recent action of the German authorities in having expelled the Danes from North Schleswig-Holstein, the Danish merchants have decided ...

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  60. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    At the East Greta colliery to-day a fall of coal occurred, and entombed Daniel Gronow, Benjamin Moncrieff, and Stephen Barnes. I is feared that they ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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  63. Advertising

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  64. QUEENSLAND.

    Two mysterious tires occurred at Yer-gong Gully to-day, when houses occupied by S. Berliner and Jordan were destroyed. In the latter case Berliner's ...

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  65. MARRIAGE OF A PRISONER.

    Counsel Henke is undergoing detention in Berlin, and being desirous of marrying his sweetheart, got permission to do so. The ceremony took place at ...

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  66. CHINA.

    Two German cruisers, the Gefion and the flagship Kaiser, have gone ashore at Samsah Bay. [Samsah Bay, or Feiluan-tu, is on the ...

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  67. THE LATE MR. JOHNSON.

    Complimentary references were made in the police courts to-day to the late Mr. Whittingdale Johnson. S.M., who died at Albany (W.A.) while on leave. ...

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  68. ENROLMENT OF CHINESE AT WEI-HAI-WEl.

    Lord Lansdowne, the British Secretary of State for War, has ordered the enrollment of 1,000 Chinese soldiers at Weihai-wei. ...

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  69. VEHICULAR FATALITY.

    George Power was killed near Cooma to-day as a result of a buggy accident. ...

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