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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The Consul for Austria has informed the Premier that the Austrian battleship Kaiserin Elizabeth may be expeoled at Port Adelaide on August 2. ...

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  3. IN MEMORY OF PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE BOYS

    A [?]blet in honour of tho Old Boys of Prince Alfred College who fought and fall in the Boer War was unveiled at the College to-day. ...

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  4. THE BRITISH PABLlAMENT.

    The Imperial Parliament was opened yesterday by His Majesty King Edward VII., and the assembly was marked by a splendid display of state pageantry. ...

    Article : 353 words
  5. CRICKET.

    This match was oommenced on the Melbourne Oval to-day. The weather was fine, but hot. Fielder, Lilley, and Relf stood out of the English team. The Victorian captain ...

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  6. THE ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE TROUBLE

    A magisterial enquiry was opened at RoseWorthy to-day by Mr. Gordon, S M., regarding the recent alleged raid on the wine callar by studen's, and other irregulairies. The enquiry ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR. EDWARD DEWHIRST.

    Mr, Dewhirst, for long connected with the Education Department of this state as an inspector under she old Act, died yesterday. He was in his 89th year. ...

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  8. THE FEVER STRICKEN SHIP AT WALLAROO.

    Dr. Hornabrook, who was seat to Wallaroo to examine the fever-stricken crew of the Celtic Queen, returned to Adelaide to-day. He states that he has no doubt but that the ...

    Article : 62 words
  9. MILITARY.

    The full strength of F Coy, under the new regulations will be 60 men. It has started with 48 effective men, nad Capt. Heaver announces in the Watch to-day that there are vacancies ...

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  10. ELECTION FOR MELBOURNE.

    D. Maloney, who contessed the Honse of Representatives seat for Melbourne against Sir Malcolm MacEachern, left with the Deputy Registrar of the High Court yesterday a ...

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  11. MILLICENT RACES.

    The following are the nominations:- HURDLES—Cargo, Frank, Tommy, Tide, Selector, Baronet, Cedric, Convene, Nangworry, Seashell, Dust Shot, Restless, and ...

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  12. ATASMANIAN ELECTORAL PROTEST.

    The Kegistrar of the Supreme Court, Hobsrt, has received a petition from Mr. Norman Camerop against the election of Sir P.O. Fych for the Denicon Division, on the ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    A treaty of arbitration has been concluded between Great Britain and Italy. The Indian authorities have decided to reinforce Major Younghuoband's mission to ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. OBITUARY.

    MR. DONALD MACDONALD MACKAY, for some yearn a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia, died at his residence, Brasside, Fremantle, on January 30. ...

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  15. THE FIJI HURRICANE.

    The steamer Laurota from Fiji brings turther news of the disastrous hurricane on the islands of the Fiji group. The wind blow so strongly that at Levuka everything was shaken to its ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. TANTANOOLA.

    The shareholders of the Tantanoola Butter Cheese and Produce Company met on Saturday. Mr. A. Talbot, Chairman of Directors, presided. The balance-sheet showed a profit ...

    Article : 229 words
  17. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lord Onslow informed a deputation which watted on him to-day that Government would re-introduce the bill dealing with milk blended butter during the prssent se[?]ion. ...

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  18. MOUNT GAMBIER INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In re EDWARD GRANT HOOD, of Mount Soban[?], dealer and farmer.—Adjourned first hearing Mr. Spehr for the insolvent; Mr. Moore for ...

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  19. IMPORTING LABOR FOR THE TRANSVAAL.

    Replying to the protest made in Transvael Legielative Council against the Imperial Parliament's intervention as regards the imported labor ordinauce of that state on the ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Japan has received information that all the Russian ships at Port Arthur left that port except one, which is undergoing repair, on Wednesday. Their destination is unknown, but it ...

    Article : 86 words
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  22. NORTH BORNEO AFFAIRS.

    Mr. E[?]nest Birch, the Governor of British North Borneo, has retnrned to London, owing to the Chattered Company resenting his advice at the time the Imperial Government was ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. A TROPICAL MYSTERY,

    Word has just been receired that, in one small missionary district in the Congo Free State, 4,000 people died last year from The Sleeping Sickness. The Liferpool School of ...

    Article : 503 words
  24. DISTRESS THROUGH COTTON FAMINE

    An orgaization has been formed in Lancashire to relieve the distress caused by the cotion famine. ...

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  25. TRADE PREFERENCE

    The Duke of Argyll in a letter to The Times says it is unwise to minimise the efforts of the colonies to promote imperial preference in trade, and that it will be batter policy to ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. A TIDAL WAVE

    A tidal wave did great damage to the French and Portaguese coasts. The villagers on the coast flad inland from it, but several of them were drowned. Earthquake shooks were ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. The War Cloud.

    LONDON, Fabruary 2. The Tokio correspondent of The Times says that Russia's reply lo Japan's "irreducible minimum" demands is expected to be ...

    Article : 463 words
  28. PORT MACDONNLL.

    (From our own Correspondent.) February 3. Mr. W. J. T. Clarke, of Mount Schanck, has very kindly donated £3 3s. to provide a tropby ...

    Article : 242 words
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