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  2. ELANDS FOR THE ZOO.

    What is an eland? Few people in Ade laide could answer that question with any degree of correctness, because they have not had an opportunity of seeing a ...

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  3. EUGEN SANDOW.

    Accompanying Engen Sandow on his Australian tour are six young men who have been trained in his schools of physical culture in Loudon. One, Mr. C. D. Davies, ...

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  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Speculation has been proceeding as to which side would profit by the ties on the Tariff Bill in the Senate. According to the standing orders questions upon which ...

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  5. THE BOER GENERALS.

    Mr. Kruger, who is still at the Hague, is stated to be bitterly disappointed at the determination exhibited by the Boer generals loyally to adhere to the terms of peace. ...

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  6. ALPINE CLIMBING.

    The Alpine season has been exceptionally prolific in fatalities, nearly 40 having occurred. A considerable proportion proceeded from the neglect to use the rope in ...

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  7. THE KING.

    The King, who, in company with the Queen and Princess Victoria, is cruising around the Britisn coasts in the yacht Victoria and Albert, arrived yesterday at ...

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  8. THE SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    A telegram was received at the head office of the Australian Workers' Union yesterday to the effect that 6O men, who had been engaged by Mr. Keogh, of Wairanga station, ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The tone of the debate on the second reading of the Indemnity Bill in the Cape Assembly shows that a feeling of sympathy exists between the Sprigg Government and ...

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  10. ADELAIDE TWO MILLION YEARS AGO.

    As its name indicates the Field Naturalists' Section of the Royal Society usually betakes itself to regions more or less remote from the city, but on Saturday a special ...

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  11. MOUNT PELEE AGAIN.

    The volcano of Mount Pelee, after a short period of comparative quiescence, became active once again on Thursday, when the rent in the mountain, caused by the ...

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  12. CONSOLIDATION OF DEBTS.

    One of the dreams of Federalists was that union would be followed by the consolidation of the debts of the States into one stock, controlled and issued by the ...

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  13. SHOCKING CATASTROPHE.

    A shocking occurrence is reported from Yorkshire. Some children were paddling on the beach at Filey, a well-known wateringplace, when they were suddenly caught by ...

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  14. SIR HENRY IRVING.

    Sir Henry Irving, the great actor, denies the report recently circulated to the effect that he had arranged for a tour of the Australian States. ...

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  15. DEATH 0F MR. R. STEWART

    One of Australia's oldest theatrical identities (Mr. Richard Stewart, sen.) died this morning at his residence, East Melbourne, at the age of 67. Mr. Stewart, ...

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  16. CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.

    The revolt against the enforcement of the Associations Law in France is occasioning alarm among the clerical leaders, who fear that it may result in reprisals. The ...

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  17. HONORING A SCULLER.

    The London "Sportsman" is organising a movement for the presentation of a testimonial to Mr. George Towns, the Sydney sculler, who has had such a successful ...

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  18. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener was entertained at dinner by the Marquis of Londonderry at Wynwardt Park, Stockton-on-Tees, yesterday. There were many other distinguished guests. ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    At the Lilydale Court three youths', Alfred Hubbard and George and Ronald Ingrain, two brothers, were charged with unlawfully and maliciously killing a dog, ...

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  20. FRENCH CROPS.

    The heavy rain which has been experienced in England during the last week has extended to France, where the downpour has seriously affected the vines in the ...

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  21. A RUSSIAN SCANDAL.

    A terrible catastrophe is reported to have occurred in connection with the military manœuvres at St. Petersburg recently. Whether through a blunder, or in ...

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  22. A CUSTOMS QUESTION.

    Some time ago Mr. Kingston was asked by a number of merchants to decide whether wheat shipped by sailing vessels to Great Britain would, if brought straight ...

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  23. VENEZUELA.

    The insurgents in the Republic of Venezuela, have captured the Government steamer Boyaca. ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    The brothers R. F. and H. E. Doherty, who proceeded to America on July 1[?] to take part in the international tennis tournament there, have won the American ...

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  25. FRENCH FINANCE.

    M. Leroy Beaulieu, the French economist, expresses alarm at the continued decline in the French revenue, and anticipates a deficit for the current year of upwards of ...

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  26. BROKEN HILL.

    In consequence of the high price of chaff, the local wood merchants, at a meeting held on Friday night, decided to increase the price of wood by 2/ per ton. ...

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  27. LABOR, IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In response to a request made in the House of Representatives last week, Mr. Deakin has set enquiries afoot in South Africa to ascertain the exact state of the labor ...

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  28. THE COUNTRY.

    A painful accident happened to a young man, Edward Murphy, during the progress of a football match between Horsham and Murtoa on Wednesday. ...

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  29. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Trial has been made of the submarine torpedo boat constructed on the latest pattern for the British navy. The trial, which took place at Barrow, was eminently ...

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  30. THE SHAH.

    The Shah of Persia attended a review of the Royal Horse Artillery at Woolwich today and also inspected the arsenal. His Majesty was greatly impressed by ...

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  31. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    While enquiries were being made with regard to the pearl fisheries a three months exemption from the provisions of the Immigration Restriction Act was given. The ...

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  32. EIGHT HOURS CELEBRATION EXCURSIONISTS.

    The annual excursion trains to Adelaide for the Eight Hours celebration promises to come well up to the record of previous years. Up to the present time 1,860 tickets ...

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  33. BRITISH GUIANA.

    In suppressing a formidable riot on an estate in British Guiana the police fired on a body of natives, estimated at 300, killing 21, and injuring 32. ...

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  34. DR. GRACE.

    Dr. W. G. Grace, in spite of his increasing age, by his score in the match against Warwickshire at Crystal Palace this week completed his thousand runs in first-class ...

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  35. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Sir Wm. Lyne was on Saturday presented with an illuminated address and locket by the united branches of the Women's Progress Association in recognition of having ...

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  36. KADINA.

    August 21.—The Y.M.C.A. board of management met on Tuesday evening to appoint a successor to Mr. T. R. Bawden, who has left the district. It was decided ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Land settlement is taking place at a satisfactory rate, especially in the Katanning district, where in six months 420 selections have been applied for, totalling ...

    Article : 210 words
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  39. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Associated Mines, £1 12/[?]. Broken Hill Proprietary, £1 12 [?]. ...

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  41. RACIAL RIOT.

    A serious racial riot between whites and negroes has taken place at Tupelo, a town on the Mississippi River, in the United States. A furious battle was fought, as the ...

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  45. GEORGETOWN.

    August 23.—The annual meeting of the Georgetown branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Clover Hill church on Thursday evening, ...

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