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  2. Telegraphic News

    In reference to the opposition of Geraldton to the construction of a railway from Menzies to mount Leonora, Sir John Forrest has forwarded the ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    With matters hastening towards a climax in the Philippines, it appears as if the situation in Cuba was also likely to be shortly productive of decisive hostilities ...

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  4. Telegraphic News

    A spirit of depression continues to dominate the breadstuffs market, and prices are nominally weak. Apart from a little inquiry for export, there is ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The catastrophe at the launch of the warship Albion from the Thames Ironworks at Blackball yesterday has caused a widespread sensation, and brought ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the debate was continued and concluded. Mr Haynes' amendment, which was the same as that moved by Mr Leake in the ...

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  7. PRODUCE.

    Abundant wheat is offering at 4s. Circular Head potatoes have ready sales at £10. In dairy produce there have been increased supplies of ...

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  8. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The Parliamentary Labor Party has unanimously elected Mr McGowan leader, Mr Griffith secretary, and Mr Sleath treasurer. ...

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  9. FREMANTLE SMELTING WORKS.

    Mr Koehler, of Proprietary fame, leaves Broken Hill on July 16 for Fremantle, where be will begin his new duties at the smelting works. ...

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  10. NEW MARKET.

    An extensive new market, known as the Victoria Markets, in George-street, which have been built at a cost of £250,000, will be opened on July 25. ...

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  11. A MARCUS CLARKE MEMORIAL.

    At a meeting of subscribers to the Marcus Clarke memorial, presided over by Mr Way, the treasurer reported that the subscriptions totalled £64. It was ...

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  12. A VICTIM OF THE MAITLAND DISASTER.

    On Sunday the body of a female was found on the beach at Broken Bay. One foot was missing, and there was no flesh whatever on the legs. It is supposed that ...

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  13. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The debate on the Address in Reply was continued in the Assembly this afternoon. Mr Morgans took his seat for the ...

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  14. WESTWARD BOUND.

    The departure of the R.M.S. Oceana for England was delayed till this evening owing to her late arrival from Melbourne, where a slight mishap occurred ...

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  15. THE BUNBURY BREAKWATER.

    The cost of the Bunbury breakwater to date has been £38,477. The total estimated cost was £100,000. The Engineer-in-Chief states that the ...

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  16. LIBEL CASE.

    The hearing of the libel case, Caulfield v. Norton, concluded to-day. A verdict was given for the defendant. ...

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  17. FATAL ACCIDENT IN GEORGE-STREET.

    In a busy part of George-street to-day a horse attached to a cart got beyond the control of a boy who was driving, and bolted. The vehicle ...

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  18. PROPOSED SALE OF THE TOWN HALL.

    The Premier has received a letter from the Mayor offering to sell the Town Hall to the Government for £4000 and the freehold of a vacant block of land ...

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  19. SANITARY EDUCATION.

    A meeting was held in the University to-night to consider what steps should be taken for the establishment of a bacteriological and hygienic institute. ...

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  20. A RELIEF FUND.

    The Thames Ironworks has opened a relief fund in connection with the Albion disaster, and have headed it with a subscription of £1000. ...

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  21. A LANDING ON THE COAST.

    News has been received from Kew York of the opening events in connection with the invasion of Cuba by the Americans and of a sharp engagement ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT LABOR REGISTRY.

    Already 130 men, mostly laborers, have registered their names at the Government Labor Registry Office as requiring work. ...

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  23. SAILORS AND THE RISKS OF WAR.

    In the Newcastle Police Court to-day eight seamen were sentenced to a month's imprisonment for disobeying the captain of the steamer Nyanza. The steamer ...

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  24. MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN.

    A message of sympathy for those who have lost relatives by the Albion calamity has been received from the Queen. ...

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  25. THEFT OF A BICYCLE.

    In the Police Court to-day two youths, named William Prosser and John Hamilton, were sentenced to three months' imprisonment for having stolen ...

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  26. MARINE MISHAPS.

    The Marine Board had quite a lengthy list of mishaps to vessels to deal with to-day. These include the accident to the Adelaide in the Port River, the ...

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  27. EUROPE AND EAST ASIA.

    The Times states that a contract has been signed authorising an Anglo-Italian syndicate to work the coal and iron mines in Honan for 60 years on ...

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  28. A LEGAL SCANDAL.

    An exposure covering ten pages appears in this week's Truth, of the wrongs of Mr Joshua Jones, in connection with the Mokan Estate. The article alleges ...

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  29. ACTION AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.

    The action concluded to-day in which Catherine Browne, widow, claimed £5000 on behalf of herself and three children, from the Minister of Works ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The gipsies made a move from Largs Bay this morning in the direction of the city en route for Melbourne by road. They have secured a large van to ...

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  31. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The third session of the 15th Parliament of South Australia opened at noon with the customary formality, the ceremony being watched by a large ...

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  32. REINFORCEMENTS FOR MANILA.

    Six troopships will sail from San Francisco for Manila on Monday. The United States has surrendered to the ambassadors of France and Austria ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At the Yongala Farm a laborer named Oscar Gillingham attempted to drown himself in a dam. Being observed, he was rescued and sent to ...

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  34. A CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

    At a meeting of the Catholic clergymen and laity, Cardinal Moran said that a suggestion was made in Melbourne at the time the St Patrick's Cathedral was ...

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  35. AN AUSTRALIAN CASE.

    In the Divorce Division yesterday Mr Justice Barnes gave judgment in the case of "Armytage v Armytage." This was a petition presented by Mrs Laing ...

    Article : 174 words
  36. THE RUSSIAN PRESS AND BRITAIN.

    The St Petersburg Viedimosti states that, instead of creating a fleet to meet the combined powers, Britain is proposing to hire the assistance of Germany. ...

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  37. LUNATIC STATISTICS.

    According to Dr Cleland's annual report on the lunatic asylums the number of insane persons in the asylums on December 31 was 548 males and 406 ...

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  38. THE S.S. ADELAIDE.

    The repairs to the steamer Adelaide are expected to be completed in a week, when she will resume trading between the east and west colonies. ...

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  39. RUSSIA AND THE PHILIPPINES.

    Count Cassini, the Russian ambassador at Washington, states that it is unlikely that Russia will take any action in regard to the Philippines that would ...

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  40. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day, in the absence of the Speaker through illness, Mr McCourt took the chair. Mr O'Reilley asked, was it true that the ...

    Article : 132 words
  41. THE INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  42. REPORT OF THE PASTORAL COMMISSION.

    The report of the Pastoral Commission has been published. It states that the industry connected with the pastoral occupation of Crown Lands has for ...

    Article : 251 words
  43. TASMANIA.

    Audley Stuart, a clerk to the accountant in the Lands Titles Office, has been dismissed and ordered to be prosecuted for appropriating £100. ...

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  44. FRENCH NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    Great interest is being taken in the French naval manoeuvres, which are being conducted on a magnificent scale in the Mediterranean. The manoeuvres ...

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  45. THE CUBAN INSURGENTS.

    Mr Thomas Dawley who is attached to the staff of General Miles, believes that Cubans will be of no assistance whatever, but only a hindrance to the Americans. Dawley ...

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  46. AN AUSTRALIAN APPEAL.

    The Privy Council has allowed the appeal Union Bank of Australia v. Murray and Aynsley, with costs. ...

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  47. A CAPTAIN'S INSUBORDINATION.

    Captain Parker, commander of batteries, has been called upon to resign in consequence of alleged insubordination arising out of an unsubstantiated charge ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government have accepted the resignation of Professor Shelton, who received three months' leave of absence. The Minister of Agriculture has not ...

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  49. ITALY AND THE ARGENTINE.

    Italy and the Argentine Republic have concluded a permanent arbitration treaty. ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. BROKEN HILL.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest on William Bray, who died from his injuries by being crushed between the elevator and trucks ...

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  52. WHEAT.

    The visible supply of American wheat (east of the Rocky Mountains) is estimated at 23,240,000 quarters. LONDON, June 23, 5.20 a.m. ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    Humphries Hancock, a ganger on the railway, living at Midhurst, cut his daughter's throat during the absence of the other children this morning. He ...

    Article : 42 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 26 words
  55. COLONIAL REFORM.

    Reports point to the immense sales of Ogden's Guinea Gold Cigarettes, which are now obtainable everywhere in packets of 10 for 6d, and are highly ...

    Article : 37 words
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