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  2. MINING AT ARLTUNGA.

    The Adelaide Stock Exchange on Wednesday presented the appearance of a disturbed beehive. Around the entrance the brokers were buzzing, and it was evident ...

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  3. ARRIVAL OF MAJOR TAYLOR.

    Nearly 500 cyclists and cycling enthusiasts were on the platform of the Adelaide railway-station on Wednesday to wel come Major Taylor, the world's ...

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  4. ROUND ABOUT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    "A little heaven on earth," was Professor Towar's verdict after seeing the Mount Gambier district, the "garden of the State," on Tuesday, and from the point of ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    A boy named Fuhrmann was making soda-water at Drouin, when'a bottle burst, and so cut one of his eyes that it is believed the sight has been lost. ...

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  6. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The body of a man was found lying in the West Park Lands on Wednesday morning. The circumstances point to suicide, as there was a revolver near the right hand, one ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A Mandaman named Ballantyne will be executed at the Fremantle Gaol to-morrow morning for the murder of a Chinaman. Cyril P[?]el, who was char[?]d with ...

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  8. THE COORONG LEASE.

    Further developments are reported from Winnecke's Depot. On the Coorong lease a costeen 25 ft. long and 2 ft. 6 in. deep struck a distinct reef arid two distinct ...

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  9. A MAIL ROBBERY.

    John Cassidy was committed for trial at Geraldton yesterday on a charge, of stealing a registered letter and two registered packages, the property of the ...

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  10. AN INTERESTING LETTER.

    A letter has been received from Mr. W. Morton, Who has gone to Arltunga on behalf of the Quorn syndicate. The letter is dated Rockey Creek, four miles north of ...

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  11. AN INTERVIEW.

    It was m the smoking room of the South Australian Hotel that a representative of ``The Advertiser'' interviewed the cyclist. ``Yes, I started real young,'' said Mr. ...

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  12. DROWNED IN A DAM.

    A little girl, Olive Castle, 4 years of age, was accidentally drowned in a dam near Warracknabeal, on Tuesday afternoon. The mother while engaged in her household ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH AND STATE.

    The discussion between Sir William Lyne and the State Government in regard to the use of two rooms at the G.P.O. continues. The Premier considers that the rooms are ...

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  14. AUSTRALASIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The Victorian Employers' Federation of Melbourne has arranged for a special demonstration at the opening of the new offices end clubrooms on March 31. During ...

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  15. A FISHERIES EXPEDITION.

    The Fisheries Department will shortly carry out a travelling expedition on the coast between Mandurah and Bunbury. An other trawl has been ordered from ...

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  16. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    A week ago a buggy containing Mrs. Sykes and child, Mrs. Choury[?] and Mrs. Dempster, was passing alongside the canal at Koowerup, returning from the sports ...

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  17. THE PLAGUE.

    Dr. Blackburne (acting president of the Central Board of Health) expresses the op[?]ion that the plague has been practically stamped out at Fremantle. ...

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  18. STOCK DISEASES ACT.

    A proclamation has been issued, bringing the Northern Territory under the provisions of the Stock Diseases Act of 1888, with the exception of sections 20, 21, 22, 30, ...

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  19. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    William Hill was committed for trial at the Perth Court to-day for bigamy. It is alleged that in addition to two-marriages here, Hill has also a wife in England. It ...

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  20. ARTESIAN WATER AT ROSATALA.

    After boring to a depth of 250 ft. Mr. A. Anderson on Wednesday tapped a supply of artesian water on the property of Mr. F. Nordin, Canning-street, Rosatala. Mr. ...

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  21. A SERIOUS CASE.

    Information has been received in Fremantle that a grave outrage has been committed on a little girl on Rottnest Island. It is stated that one of the native prisoners ...

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  22. FATAL FALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    At Steiglitz a report was made to the police yesterday that Mrs. Maloney, a nurse, was missing. Search was made, and her mangled remains were recovered from ...

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  23. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ARTIST.

    Miss C. M. Stuckey, daughter of Mr. Mortimer Stuckey, of Strangways-terrace, North Adelaide, who has, been studying painting in Dresden under Herr Carl ...

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  24. DROWNED IN A WELL.

    The wife of Samuel Carson, of Dixie, was found dead in a well near her residence. It appears that Mrs. Carson prepared breakfast and went out. After a lengthened ...

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  25. MR. ARMES BEAUMONT.

    The name of Mr. Armes Beaumont is a household word in Australasia. Gifted with a beautiful natural voice, a fine presence, and a magnificent speaking organ, he ...

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  26. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Charles Chappel, a miner, aged 50 years, was admitted to the [?]lbury Hospital on Monday, having been injured in a mining accident at Granya, about 27 ...

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  27. THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON RAI[?] WAYS.

    Sir—"Let experience be our teacher" is, I think, a motto which could be very suitably applied to the question of the railways. Since the ventilation of the real ...

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  28. REPORT FROM MR. PAUL NORTHEY.

    Shortly after 4 p.m. a representative of "The Advertiser" handed the chairman of the vestibule (Mr. T. Newman) a proof of the following paragraph, published in "The ...

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  29. THE CHAMPION FOURS.

    In connection with the champion four[?] oared race, to take place on the Port River on Saturday next, the crews which will compete are doing splendid work in the ...

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  30. LORD HAWKE'S CRICKETERS.

    Lord Hawke's team of English cricketers arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express this afternoon, en route for Adelaide. The members of the team were driven to ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. RIVAL MINERAL WATER COMPANIES.

    In the Second Civil Court this afternoon Mr. Justice a'Beckett delivered judgment in an action by the Helidon Spa Water Company against the Hamlyn's Spa Water ...

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  32. THE POULTRY INDUSTRY.

    On Wednesday evening a number of gentlemen met at the office of Mr. J. C. Genders, Brookman's Braidings, for the purpose of considering the best methods of ...

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  33. To the Editor.

    Sir—Many nervous people during the past two days have lost much money by selling shares in Arltunga and Winnecke's Depot gold mines at a less sum than such shares ...

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  34. LOCAL OPTION.

    A large deputation waited on the Chief Secretary this afternoon, and urged that steps should be taken to give effect to the result of the recent North Melbourne local ...

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  35. AN EXTRAORDINARY FIND.

    On Wednesday afternoon some men were passing a tree near the Victoria-bridge when they noticed a dog, owned by one of them, scratching at the root of it. Curiosity led ...

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  36. THE MINER'S REST MURDER.

    It appears that the detectives engaged in the case of the murder at Miners' Rest of the hawker, Sultan Allum, have not yet matured the clue obtained on Tuesday ...

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  37. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    The Executive Council on Wednesday morning made the following appointments: —Mounted-Constable J. J. Kelly to be bailiff of the Local Court of Mount ...

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  38. WINE SALOONS.

    Sir—It has been a mystery [?]o me why the temperance party has not long ere this moved in the direction of reform in the colonial wine trade. As a pure Australian ...

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  39. A ROWING MACHINE.

    Recently an exhibition was given in Adelaide of a machine designed for practice in rowing and sculling without the necessity of getting into a boat. It is the joint ...

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  40. THE INVERLOCHY ENQUIRY.

    In the investigation by the Marine Court into the circumstances attending the wreck of the ship Inverlochy on December 13, the court found the charge of misconduct ...

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  41. THE FLUCTUATION OF THE MARKET.

    The fact that Winnecke's Rewards fell nearly 50 per cent. in the course of two days indicates the extent of the fluctuations on the Exchange in consequence of this report. ...

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  42. A. N. A. CONFERENCE.

    At the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association at Daylesford to-day the question of water conservation was discussed. ...

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  43. LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—South Australian wheat is in better demand, and fair business was done at 5/11, landed here. Victorian flour, £12 to £12 10/; Adelaide, £12. ...

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  44. LION BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY.

    The 30th general meeting of the Lion Brewing and Malting Company was held at the brewery on March 25, and Mr. W. H. Beaglehole presided over a fair attendance. ...

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  45. A LOCAL OPINION.

    The McDonnell Ranges have evidently attracted the attention of the mining community in search of the precious metal. Three vehicles arrived here to-day, also several ...

    Article : 363 words
  46. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PRESS.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Waddell) took occasion at the Butchers' Picnic to-day to reply to recent criticisms. He dilated upon the services rendered to the workers ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. A CASE OF DISTRESS.

    Sir—Permit me to draw attention to a distressing anid deserving case of poverty at Norwood. A. very respectable woman, and her three young children are on the ...

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  49. SEED WHEAT FUND.

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  50. CRICKET.

    The cricket match between the Norwood and S[?] Peters Councils will take place on the Norwood Oval next Saturday. A considerable amount of interest is being taken in the match by the ...

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  51. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    The friction that existed between Messrs. John Bridge & Co. and the Wert Buyers' Association has now been settled, and their sale, which last week was postponed on that account, was held ...

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  52. INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT.

    On behalf of Mr. J. C. Williamson, of Her Majesty's Theatre, a motion for an injunction restraining Maurice Gerald. o[?] Kay-street, Carlton, from producing "The ...

    Article : 98 words
  53. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A team of six of the Mount Lofty Rifle Defence Club fired on Saturday at 500 and 500 yards; ten shots at each range. Scores—R. Jones, 35; W. Symons, 35; G. Nobles, 43; [?] Smith. 59; H. F. ...

    Article : 47 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    On Tuesday evening a preliminary competition to choose candidates to send on for the combined West Torrens Literary Societies' competition was held in the Brompton Methodist lecture-hall, and ...

    Article : 74 words
  56. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 59 words
  57. A SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Judgment was entered for the defendants to-day in a case in which G. Whittles, agent, sought to recover £5,000 damages from G. Sanderson & Co., shipping agents, for a ...

    Article : 54 words
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