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  2. A GOOD SCORE.

    The Australian batsmen now in England have quickly struck form. Nothing could have been more gratifying to the lovers of the game than to learn of the fine ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The opening match of the tour of the Australian Eleven was resumed at the Crystal Palace Ground this morning against a combined team representing the ...

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  4. THE LOCH SLOY.

    The wreck of the Loch Sloy was the subject of general comment on Wednesday, and the utmost anxiety was manifested concerning the fate of the missing ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. J. F. Hogan, the representative of Mid-Tipperary in the House of Commons, in view of the offer of British Columbia to guarantee two-eighteenths of the cost of ...

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  6. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Himalaya, with Lord Beauchamp and suite aboard, arrived at 8 this morning and sailed for Adelaide at noon. The viceregal party consists of Lord ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Tugwell, Bishop of Equatorial Afrie[?], has been committed for trial on a charge of criminal libel for saying that most of the British traders on the ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The city coroner held an inquest to-day relative to the death of the little girl Baker, who was hanged by her father at Barmain yesterday. It was stated that ...

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  9. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. W. St. John Brodrick, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that the agreement entered into between Great ...

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  10. ADELAIDE CUP DAY.

    Wednesday was not a public holiday, but a large number of the business men of the city found their way to the Morphettville Course to see the Cup run. Two races ...

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  11. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. & O. mail steamer Arcadia will leave Largs Bay for London this afternoon. The passengers booked to leave Adelaide are:—For London—Mr. H. Y. L. Brown ...

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  12. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    An emissary, representing M. Lebret, has offered to purchase from Count Esterhazy all documents he possesses which have a hearing on the Dreyfus case ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir William Vernon Harcourt, the late leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons speaking at a meeting at the Devonshire Club, denounced the proposal ...

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  14. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. F. W. Reitz, Secretary of State for the Transvaal, who recently questioned the right of the British Government to protest against the action of the Transvaal ...

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  15. THE COURT OF CASSATION.

    The London "Daily News" states that a majority of the Court of Cassation are in favor or Captain Dreyfus. ...

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  16. ADELAIDE CUP SWEEP.

    Charles Tattersall's sweep on the Adelaide Cup, of 10,000 at 5s., was oversubscribed. The first prize, of £1,000, went to R. Meinhold. Nullagine Hotel, Nullagine; the ...

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  17. REVOLTING IMMORALITY.

    A revolting case was heard at Balmain to-day, when a man [?]amed Flintoff, described as a miner, was committed for tried on charges of unlawfully assaulting ...

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  18. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    It is reported that the United States Government has abandoned all hope of an agreement being arrived at with reference to the matters at variance between ...

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  19. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Mr. E. K. Courthope, auctioneer, of Perth, was found dead in his dressing-room this morning, with a bullet wound in his side and a revolver lying near the ...

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  20. SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    Sir Henry Fowler, the representative in the Liberal interest to Wolverhampton East in the House of Commons, yesterday intimated his intention to move that an ...

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  21. GENERAL BOOTH.

    The overworked head of the Salvation Army gave a farewell address in the Exhibition Building on Wednesday evening before a large and enthusiastic audience, who ...

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  22. BURMESE RAILWAY CONTRACT.

    Lord George Francis Hamilton. Secretary of State for the Indian Department, referring to the rivalry existing between British and American ...

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  23. SAD FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Constable Edward Clibborn accidentally shot his son Frank this afternoon. He hand a day off, and with the intention of going out shooting be borrowed a ...

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  24. LONDON FINANCE.

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  25. A MILITARY REVIEW.

    The Prince of Wales will review a force of 30,000 Volunteers in Hyde Park, London, during July, and the contingent of New South Wales Lancers now in ...

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  26. THE REV. T. CHAMPNESS.

    The Rev. Thomas Champness reached Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Wednesday morning. The distinguished minister is looking hale ...

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  27. THE UNEMPLOYED DIFFICULTY.

    A board to report upon the unemployed difficulty and the methods most likely to afford a permanent solution of it, was appointed to-day. It consists of the Hon. ...

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  28. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    The Duke of York, who has been suffering from a severe chill, is now much better. ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Miles was sworn in to-day as Minister for Lands. The solicitor to the Great-Western railway has received a communication from ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  31. RITUALISM.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the House of Commons, yesterday announced, amid loud cheers, a Government amendment, refusing to accept the provisions of the ...

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  32. PUBLIC SOLICITUDE.

    The Duke of York, who is now recovering from the effects of a severe chill, on noting the numerous letters and telegrams that had been received during his illness ...

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  33. SERIOUS GUN ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident befell a well-known resident of the Bourke district, Mr. Connell, license of the Commercial Hotel, Jundra, 25 miles from Bourke, yesterday. ...

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  34. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    A wounded feminine heart received a healing balm at the hands of Mr. Justice Bo[?t at the Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Miss ...

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  35. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    The Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs has warned the Turkish Government that 20,000 Armenian refugees have entered Russian territory, near the Caucasus, and that ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    Detectives H. H. Wilson and Thomas Armstrong were formally arrested this morning on warrant on a charge of perjury. The crime is alleged to have been ...

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  37. THE SOUDAN.

    It is announced that Lord Kitchener, Governor-General of the Soudan, will in September next open the Soudan to traders. ...

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  38. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    The clean-up of the Great Boulder for the first fortnight to May resulted as follows:—1,850 tons stone treated for a yield of 2,912 oz., or an average of 1 oz. ...

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  39. AN INTERESTING ACTION.

    A suit was heard in the Equity Jurisdiction to-day in which the Bishop of Goulburn was the plaintiff, and the defendant was Captain Francis Robert Lewis Compte ...

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  40. A SINGULAR SUICIDE.

    A singular case of suicide is reported from Cheisy-le-Roi, a commune in France, in the department of Seine, situated on the River Seine, about 6 1/2 miles south-east of ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN LANCERS.

    Only eight of the New South Wales Lancers will be allowed to compete in the forthcoming military tournament at Islington. ...

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  42. INTERVIEW WITH MITCHELL.

    So early this morning as 4.30 o'clock all hands were moving at Cape Borda, as the headkeeper had arranged to take Mitchell and Simpson to Harvey's ...

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  43. THE THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 428 words
  44. PHYLLONERA AT RUTHERGLEN.

    The report yesterday that phylloxera had broken out at Rutberglen caused a French entomologist to be sent to inspect the vineyards. He says the case which was reported ...

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  45. AFGHANISTAN.

    Lord Curzon, the Governor-General of India, stales that the relations between the Ameer of Afghanistan and the British Government are extremely cordial. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    Mr. Alfred Deakin, M. P., of Victoria, was interviewed at Sydney to-day when on the way to Brisbane, Speaking with regard to the ...

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  47. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London sales, which were to have been held to-day, were postponed, owing to a heavy fog, which enveloped the city. ...

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  48. THE KITCHEN EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Water Police Court to-day Thomas Kitchen, accountant, was charged with embezzling £20, the property of the Independent Order of Rechabites ...

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  49. SHEPPARTON BOILER EXPLOSION.

    The man McDonald, the second victim of the Shepparton boiler explosion, died during last night. His proper name is Bryceson. At the inquest to-day a ...

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  50. MOUNT TORRENSCYANIDE WORKS.

    The manager of the Mount Torrens Cyanide Works has reported to the Minister of Mines further results of ore treated there. The 90 tons from the Mount ...

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  51. THE HIMALAYA AT ALBANY.

    The P. & O. mail steamer Himalaya arrived at 8 o'clock this morning. The passengers in the saloon were:— For Albany—Mr. Hocking. ...

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  52. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    The body of a woman was found in the Yarra at Burnley last evening, and it was to-day identified as that of Madeline Sarah Morrow, 35 years of age, who ...

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  53. THE STANDARD BANK.

    The creditors of the Standard Bank to day recommended Messrs. A. E. James the manager of the bank and T. Brentnall, to the court for the positions of ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    The forthcoming session of Parliament will be formally opened on Tuesday next, although the actual opening will not be made until Wednesday. Parliament with ...

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  55. THE LATE REV. JOHN GARDNER.

    The Rev. John Gardner, who died at Toorak to-day, was one of the oldest elergymen who have labored in the service of the Presbyterian Church in Victoria. He ...

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  56. PRESERVATION OF FORESTS.

    At noon to-day a number of gentlemen connected with the Native Fauna and Flora Protection Committee, with others interested in the preservation and ...

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  57. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  58. Advertising

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    The steamship Laurada arrived at Seattle from Alaska on March 7 with 150.00 dol, in gold. It is the first shipment from Klondyke that has arrived this year. A ...

    Article : 77 words
  60. Advertising

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