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  2. ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES.

    Following letters as to the uses to which ramie grass is now being put, a Daily Chronicle representative has made enquiries as to whether the cultivation of this ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The Commissioner of Police (Colonel Madley) on Tuesday received the following telegram from Petersburg:—"A passenger by last night's Broken Hill express died ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The second session of the first Federal Parliament of Australia was opened at noon by the Governor-General in person, with the usual ceremonial. The attendance of the ...

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  5. ON THE FOOTPLATE.

    It is true that I have been "on the footplate." It is not true, however, that I have received any training in railroad driving, ...

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  6. A PORT ADELAIDE LUNATIC.

    "Thomas Brown, a general laborer, apparently about 40 years old, who stands remanded by the Thames Police Court magistrate on a charge of having attempted to ...

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  7. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2/0 13-16d. per oz. ...

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  8. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    A woman who was a passenger by the Gracchus has been found to be suffering from smallpox at Dunedin. A railway porter at Lyttelton has also been isolated, as ...

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  9. THE SENATE.

    The chair was taken by the President (Sir Richard Baker), and the Senate was opened with prayer. CONTRACT LABOR. ...

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  10. THE VICTORIAN PATIENTS.

    The patients, Mr. Walker, of North Melbourne, and Mrs. Day, of Ballarat, who are under treatment for smallpox, are progressing satisfactorily towards recovery. ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    A meeting of the Consolidated Marine Board has been fixed for Thursday, to consider the question of the erection of a lighthouse in the vicinity of Cape Pillar. ...

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  12. "LADIES ONLY."

    "When the Railway Commission met at Parliament House on Tuesday Mr, Coneybeer made the following explanation of the fact regarding the incident in connection ...

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  13. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

    Breadstuffs.—Wheat is dull; Argentine up to 5/2, South Australian 5/11 to 6/. Produce.—Bran, ? to ?½; pollard, ¼. Medium malting barley is selling at 4/ to ...

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  14. IRRIGATION IN INDIA.

    Mr. J. W. Bakewell, to whom was issued in December last an honorary commission to enquire into and report upon irrigation in India, has submitted a lengthy and ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    The musical comedy "A Chinese Honeymoon" has been successfully repeated during the present week, and has been witnessed by appreciative audiences. Mr. Edward ...

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  16. A DISBANDED CREW.

    Twenty-seven members of the crew of the Paroo, which was recently sold to the Western Australian Steam Navigation Company, for service on the Fremantle to ...

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  17. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder) took the chair at noon. After attending at the opening ceremony the House resumed. ...

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  18. THE DISTRICT TRAINED NURSES.

    Miss Spence writes:—"The most interesting part of the proceedings at the meeting of the District Trained Nursing Society, eastern suburban branch, at the St. Peters ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY BALL.

    The annual ball in connection with the Adelaide University Sports Association was held in the Conservatorium on Tuesday evening. There was a large gathering, and ...

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  20. BULLION FROM THE WEST.

    The steamer Coolgardie, which arrived from Fremantle on Tuesday afternoon, is taking £15,000 worth of gold bullion-from West Australia to Victoria. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN MAILS IN ENGLAND.

    The mails for the United Kingdom dispatched from Adelaide by the R.M.S. China on April 23 arrived in London on May 23. ...

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  23. THEY TOOK THE BEST.

    On Monday morning Mrs. S. Woodhouse, at Wolseley, met with an unpleasant surprise. On entering her kitchen she discovered that the clothes ready for ...

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  24. RECORD STEAMING FROM LIVERPOOL.

    The White Star liner Afric, of 7,803 tons nett register, J. O. Carter, R.N.R., commander, which left Liverpool on April 16, and reached Largs Bay on Monday, has ...

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  25. WESTMINSTER ABBEY CONCERT PARTY.

    Not a little interest attaches to the first appearance at the Town Hall on Saturday next of Mr. Edward Branscombe's Westminster Abbey Glee and Concert Company. ...

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  28. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. R. B. Cuming, the Mayor of Thebarton, at the meeting of the council on Tuesday evening, in his opening remarks, stated that he had had an interview with the ...

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  29. A PRESENTATION.

    On Monday Mr. E. H. Shaw left by the MelBourne express for Sydney, to manage a business for Messrs. John Shaw & Co. Mr. Shaw, for over 21 years, has resided at Hindmarsh, and took a ...

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  30. VICTORIAN COURSING.

    The following is the result of the draw for the Derby and Oaks meeting, which commences at Moonee Valley plumpton to-morrow:- Derby Stakes, for 20 dog puppies—Post against ...

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