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  2. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    The Prime Minister unfolded the Government policy in the Academy of Music to-night before an audience of about 2,000 people. Behind Mr. Deakin on the ...

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  3. RUSSIAN TROUBLES.

    Prince Galitzen, Governor of the Caucasus, yesterday had a narrow escape from assassination. He was waylaid by three men while driving with his wife through ...

    Article : 174 words
  4. THE FISGAL ISSUE.

    Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at a luncheon givento him in the Town Hall, Liverpool, yesterday, at which there were 250 representative guests, said the fiscal issue was no ...

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  5. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    M. Pavloff explains that what he, describes as the legend of the Russian occupation of Korea arose through the holders of a private forest concession from ...

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  6. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    "The thermometer at Adelaide," said the Assistant Government Astronomer on Thursday afternoon, "has reached 01.8 deg. in the shade and 148.5 deg. ...

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  7. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Opposition in the Legislative Council on Thursday made an attempt to extricate itself from the difficulty into which it has been plunged by the refuaafcof the ...

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  8. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    Mr. Warner's, team of cricketers arrived this morning. The players are all well. The players generally seem to concur that the team is not quite strong enough to take ...

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  9. NATURALISATION PETITION.

    A petition was presented to the House Of Assembly on Thursday praying that naturalisation papers be granted to Michael Jacob, Rawady. The petition showed that ...

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  10. LONDON UNEMPLOYED.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell, M.A., who recently succeeded Dr. Parker as pastor of the City Temple, London, acting in conjunction with the Christian Social Brotherhood, is ...

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  11. FOUND DROWNED IN THE TORRENS.

    Mr. John Cooke, a well known agent, who had chambers in Waymouth-street. Adelaide, for many years, was found drowned in the River Torrens at the rear of the ...

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  12. IRISH EDUCATION.

    Mr. George Wyndham (Chief Secretary for Ireland) is preparing a Bill authorising the establishment of one national University for Ireland, in which Protestants and ...

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  13. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The present time is the dullest season of the year for travelling to England, as only a small number of passengers on pleasure bent care to reach England during the ...

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  14. MR. REDMOND'S ESTATES.

    The tenant farmers interested in the matter condemn M. J. E. Redmond, the leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, for selling holdhjgs on his Wexford estates to ...

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  15. A DAMAGED YACHT.

    An accident happened to the yacht Idler this week, when her lead keel drop ped off. The keel weighed several tons, and, it is a fortunate ...

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  16. SNAKES AT PROSPECT.

    On Thursday morning a snake was killed in Hariingiou-street, Prospect, opposite the house of Mr. Davidson, and oh Wednesday another was lulled on the North-road, ...

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  17. TRIALS OF CATTLE-DROVERS.

    News from the Roper River (says the Northern Territory Times) states that some natives arrived at the police camp on August 28 with a message stating that three ...

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  18. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    M. Combes, the French Premier, and M. Trouillot, the Minister, of Commerce, attended a banquet given in Paris last evening in honor of 200 representatives of ...

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  19. THE MEXICAN PRESIDENT.

    Toseano, a noted criminal, who had just been released from gaol, yesterday fired live shots at General Porfirio Diaz, who has been President.of the Republic of Mexico ...

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  20. SAMSON "ON THE BEER."

    The Northern Territory Times writes:— There was wild excitement among the Chinese and other As atic residents o[?] Cavanaghstreet about noon on October 5, ...

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  21. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Minister for Defence to-day authorised the distribution of 1,700 magazine 303 rifles, the'balanee of the last order completed by the War Office. The 5,00 ...

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  22. THE ARIADNE.

    Mr. Kerry, the owner of the yacht Ariadne, which was cast away under suspicious circumstances on the coast of New Zealand some months ago, is suing Lloyd's ...

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  23. THE STRIKE IN SPAIN.

    The latest intelligence with regard to the strike of 40,000 men at Bilbao, the principal port in the north of Spain, states that [?]a large number of the workers who have ...

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  24. THE STATUS OF PILOTS.

    Mr. Archibald on Thursday, on an informal motion for adjournment, drew the attention of the House of Assembly lo the Marine Board retaliations, which had beem ...

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  25. THE REV. j. A. DOWIE.

    The.Rev. J. A. Dowie, overseer,of tue, Christian Catholic Church, during the course of one of his meetings at the Madison-square Gardens, New York, on ...

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  26. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The Liverpool Shipowners" Association at a meeting yesterday resolved that, considering the change in the world's maritime affairs, consequent on the existence of ...

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  27. BONUSES FOR IRON MANUFACTURERS.

    The report of the Royal Commisson on bonuses for iron manufacturers was piesented to the Prime Minister to-day for transmission to the Governor General. The ...

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  28. JUDGES' ASSOCIATES.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive this afternoon Mr. T.R. Bavin (secretary to the Prime Minister), and Mr. G. E. Flannery (secretary to the Government ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Marquis of Hamilton, who resigned'his seat for Londonderry City, in order to accept the post of Treasurer of the Royal Household, has been re-electpd ...

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  30. HOMING.

    The birds which were sent to Oodnadatta by the Homing Association on Monday last, to be liberated yesterday, to compete in the Federal race from that place, were not ...

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  31. THE SUGAR COMPANY CASE.

    The Full Court has reserved judgment in the action, the Colonial Sugar Refining Company against the Collector of Customs, m respect of certain duties which the plaintiff ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper.—Copper is [?]uo.ed at £58 12/6 on spot, and £58 5/ at three months. Lead.—Lead is quoted at £11 5/. Wool.—The Antwerp wool sales will ...

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  33. STAMPING RECEIPTS FOR CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES.

    An interesting legal question was referred to in the House of Assembly on Thursday afternoon. The Premier, in reply to Air. Brooker, said that as the Commiss'oner ...

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  34. A CONNOISSEUR IN PANSIES.

    The Rev. T. B. Angwin, M.A., in addition to his multitudinous ministerial duties finds time (says the Burra Record) to cultivate the popular garden flower, the pansv. ...

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  35. "INSPECTOR OE GOLD LACE."

    The Ballarat Echo writes:—One of General Hutton's numerous staff, which, by the way, is to be reduced in numbers if not in salary, is to be provided, with ...

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  36. THE STEAMER OVALAU.

    The steamer Ovalau is still missing, and anxiety for her safety increases. The hopes that are entertained that the steamer Birksgate might bring tidings of the overdue ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND CONSTABULARYMAN.

    Dr. J. T. Rennie, the writer of a letter in a recent letter to The Advertiser over the pen name, "Humanity," desires to thank contributors to the above fund, and ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. F. Goodwin, the yictim of the phantom fortune hoax, is,a passenger by the Orontes. "Being stranded in London," he said, "is worse than being stranded in the ...

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  40. MOUNT GAMBIER CIRCUIT COURT.

    The only prisoner to be tried of the Mount Gambier Circuit Court on November 3 is Tnomas' Pelham Burton, who stands charged with having committed a ...

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  41. INTER-STATE BOWLING.

    The second bowling match between Western Australia and victoria was played at Brighton to-day, and resulted in another well contested struggle which was ...

    Article : 181 words
  42. DEATH OF A PEARL DIVER.

    Messrs. A. E. Jolly & Co.'s pearling lugger, Venture, returned to Port Darwin from the pearling grounds on October 3. pringing in the dead, body of a diver, ...

    Article : 342 words
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  44. RETURN OF MR. J. WANT.

    Amongst the passengers by the Orontes was the Hon. J. Want, of New South Wales. Mr. Want, in reply to a question as to his impressions of Mr. Chamberlain's ...

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  45. TASMANIA.

    On May 30, 1863, the Governor and Lady Gore Browne planted two trees in Franklinsquare, to commemorate the marriage of the then Prince and Princess of Wales. The ...

    Article : 64 words
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  47. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    The cost of the smallpox outbreak was £20,000. ...

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  48. THE STANDARD'S VIEWS.

    The Standard, remarking on Mr. Chamberlain's latest utterances, states that there is no evidence that the colonies, collectively or individually, desire commercial ...

    Article : 114 words
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  51. KALGOORLIE GOLD ROBBERY.

    The Kalgoorlie Gold Recovery Company's works were broken into on Wednesday night, and about 2 cwt. of slimes, estimated to contain 200 oz. of gold were stolon. The ...

    Article : 108 words
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