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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A shock of earthquake was felt at Deep-water early on Saturday morning. ...

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  3. MR. J. ANGAS JOHNSON.

    Mr. James Angas Johnson, a grandson of the late Mr. George Fife Angas, the "founder of South Australia," was found dead in bed at his residence, Prospect-road, ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    The final public parade of the South Australian portion of the 8th Battalion. Australian Commomwealth Horse, took place on Monday afternoon. The troops, headed by ...

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  5. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    Some time ago, when it was officially announced that the King had, with the advice of the Government, abandoned his projected visit to Ireland, a number of leading ...

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  6. AN OLD COLONIST DEAD.

    On Friday the oldest inhabitant of the district, Mrs. John Black, died at the age of 94 years. Mrs. Black's father escaped to Ireland during the French ...

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  7. A DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    Cabinet to-day had under consideration the case of Lukins, who was sentenced to death, with a strong recommendation to mercy, for the murder of his housekeeper. ...

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  8. NHILL (VICTORIA).

    May 17.—On Tuesday the Anglican Bishop of Ballarat gave a lecture in St. George's Church on "The French Revolution. On Wednesday the Bishop ...

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  9. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Some of the delegates who attended the recent Premiers' Conference were entertained by the Premier to-day at a harbor excursion. On the run home Mr. Philp ...

    Article : 151 words
  10. TEROWIE.

    May 16.—The local Rechabite tents held a tea and concert in the Institute Hall on Wednesday evening. At the meeting and concert Bro. J. Fry, chief ruler, was ...

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  11. WALLAROO.

    May 19.—The farmers are much dissatisfied with the reply received by Mr. J. Malcolm from the Commissioner of Public Works in respect to the Beetaloo rates on ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. A NEW RABBIT TRAP.

    Mr. Caleb Provis and his son, of Tumby, have constructed a novel and useful trap for catching rabbits. A substantial wire-netting fence is erected around a rabbit ...

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  13. KADINA.

    May 14.—A meeting of the Y.M.C.A. board was held on Tuesday evening, when Mr. W. Symons was elected president vice Mr. H. B. Crosby resigned. A Sandow class ...

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  14. AN UNFORTUNATE OFFICER.

    Captain Hector Boyle, who was master of the ill-fated collier Kelloe, which sank in collision with the Dunmore, off Botany Heads, fell off a 'bus to-day and fractured ...

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  15. THE WALLAROO MINES ACCIDENT.

    An inquest was held at the Courthouse, Kadina, to-day, on the body of Frederick Read, who died as the result of injuries received at the Wallaroo Mines on May 10. ...

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  16. THE PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was reported this afternoon, the victim being Emily West, 40 years of age, residing at Beatty-street, Ba[?]ain. The patient is a married ...

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  17. A BOATING FATALITY.

    About half-past 7 o'clock yesterday evening a party of five young men and four young women engaged a boat at Boyd's shed, Balmain, ana went for a row in Fern ...

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  18. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    May 15.—This morning the employes of Mr. J. F. Palamourtain met Mr. William Senior, a fellow-employe until recently[?] when he unsuccessfully contested the ...

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  19. THE TROOPSHIP ST. ANDREW.

    On Monday morning Captain Fitzgerald, of the troopship St. Andrew, informed Messrs. Elder, Smith, & Co., by telegram, that the vessel will not leave Hobart until ...

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  20. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal shooting accident happened at Queanbeyan yesterday. Two brothers named Ford, and Mr. D. Hellmund, residents of the town, went out ...

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  21. FATAL ABORIGINAL FIGHT.

    An aboriginla, Jack Johnson, better known as Moolbong Jackie, has been arrested at Boolabadah, near Hay, on a charge of having murdered another ...

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  22. A PRESENTATION.

    On Saturday evening, May 17, Trooper Howard Morton, of the 8th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, was presented by his friends and fellow-workers ...

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  23. N.A. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    On Sunday and Monday the anniversary services of the Stanley-street branch of the Brougham-place Congregational Church, North Adelaide, took place. The Rev. J. ...

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  24. MILDURA (Victoria).

    May 12.—The pastoralists and other settlers in the back conutry have suffered great hardships for a long time owing to the draught. Stations that have carried ...

    Article : 169 words
  25. ALLEGED COWARDLY ASSAULT.

    At the Goulburn Police Court yesterday Alexander Dallas and Edward Horsfield, two young men, were charged with having assaulted Charles Cornwell, with intent to ...

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  26. GAWLER.

    May 19.—An entertainment was held in the Todd-street Methodist Lecture-hall on Friday evening last in aid of the Wesleyan Tennis Club. There was a large attendance, ...

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  27. THE Y.M.C.A.

    The monthly meeting of the Y.M.C.A. board was held on Monday afternoon. Mr. A. E. Davey (president) occupied the chair, and there were present 18 other members. ...

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  28. THE VICTORIAN BATTALION.

    With the exception of a few men and horses, who sailed by the freight ship Menelaus on Friday, the Sixth Battalion of the Australian Commonwealth Horse left ...

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  29. RENMARK.

    May 16.—A large and influential meeting was held yesterday in the Avenue Hall, to consider the river question. The chair was occupied by Mr. C. F. Chaffey, who stated ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    Practically what was the first sitting of the Arbitration Court of New South Wales took place at Newcastle to-day, when a case in which the Newcastle Wharf Laborers' ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. MILANG.

    May 16.—The local literary society held a meeting last night. The Rev. J. Burchett presided, and the evening was devoted to prepared speeches and papers.—There are ...

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  32. TWO WELLS.

    May 17.—The members of the Two Well[?] Tennis Club met on Thursday evening last in the Friendly Societies' Hall for the purpose of bidding farewell to their late ...

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  33. AUBURN.

    May 15.—An earthquake shock was felt at 4.30 yesterday morning, and a rumbling noise lasted several seconds.—The Rev. W. R. Mounsey, organising secretary for the ...

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  34. YARANYACKA.

    May 16.—Great dissatisfaction is felt at the action of the Government in not granting wire netting to applicants, because there are a few instalments unpaid by some ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. A FAILURE OF JUSTICE.

    The Solicitor-General has decided that no further action can be taken in the case of Charles Pera, who was acquitted at Grafton on a charge of having murdered a Chinese. ...

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  36. QUORN.

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  37. THE SYDNEY BATTALION.

    Major-General Hutton to-day inspected the men of the fifth battalion, and in the course of a few remarks he said he was specially glad to inspect a battalion ...

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  38. HORSHAM (Victoria).

    May 16.—The residence of Mr. Harry Storie, of Maylands, Horsham, was the scene of a somewhat serious scalding accident on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Storie ...

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  39. S.A. INSURANCE COMPANY.

    On Friday afternoon last a meeting of the S.A. Insurance Company (in liquidation) was held at the office of G. P. Harris, Scarfe, & Co. Mr. G. Scarfe presided. The liquidators' report stated:— ...

    Article : 288 words
  40. BROKEN HILL.

    The mayor having informed the unemployed of the town that the council are unable to do anything but sympathise with them, as there is no municipal work in ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. MOUNT BARKER.

    May 15.—The monthly meeting of the band of hope was held on Wednesday night. Mr. W. Salmon, who presided, gave an address, and the following took part in the ...

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  42. GLENELG COUNCIL.

    May 16.—Present—Crs. Hambridge (chair). Burford, Murphy, Movie, Hibberd, and Ralph. Health officer (Dr. Finniss) reported that during past fortnight no cases of infectious diseases had taken ...

    Article : 279 words
  43. DEATH OF A PIONEER MINISTER.

    The Rev. W. J. Dowson died yesterday morning at the residence of his daughter (Mrs. Kerr), North Broken Hill. The deceased was the oldest minister in ...

    Article : 177 words
  44. COWELL.

    May 15.—Mr. John Faulds, a popular resident, died on Sunday last, and the funeral took place on Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. William Forbes, who had just returned to ...

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  45. ECHUNGA.

    May 15.—Owing to the accident to the Melbourne express, which carried the mailbags for Echunga, the coach, which should have reached here at 7.10 p.m. yesterday, ...

    Article : 94 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS.

    The annual session of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers was formally opened to-day. In the afternoon the visiting members, including Messrs. Edwin O. ...

    Article : 87 words
  48. ANGASTON.

    May 17.—The members of the Angaston Literary Society, assisted by friends, gave a concert in the Institute Hall yesterday, evening. The chair was occupied by Mr. ...

    Article : 105 words
  49. DEPARTURE OF QUEENSLAND TROOPS.

    The transport Custodian left Penk[?]mba this morning. There was no demonstration on leaving, but a message was received from the Governor[?] wishing ...

    Article : 40 words
  50. CARRIETON.

    May 14.—A farewell social was on Tuesday evening tendered Miss O'Grady, a popular resident of this district, who is leaving for West Australia. Mr. W. J. ...

    Article : 90 words
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