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  2. CABLEGRAMS, The Royal Tour.

    Nothing could have exceeded the splendor and cordiality of King Edward's welcome to Paris yesterday, when he was greeted with tumultuous ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS. WRST AUSTRALIA.

    During Mar~h 201 persons applied for land in the Katanning district, amongst the applicants being 65 from South Australia and Victoria. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS. The Eastern Question.

    Reports are persistently c[?]culated at Tokio that Russia is massing troops north of the Yabu River, in China. In the House of Commons last ...

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  6. Local and General

    DEPARTURES.—Sunday's coach included amongst its passengers Messrs. Kirwan, M.H.R., Gill (Sargood, Butler, Nichol, and Ewen), and Mrs. Harris. Messrs. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS. The Victorian Railways

    Signs are not wanting that there is a prospect of the Government making an effort in the imerests of the State to avert a strike by modifying their ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS. Trouble in the Balkans.

    A military train when near Salonika, in Albania, was dynamited yesterday. The engine and carriages were badly damaged, but no loss of life is ...

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  9. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A battery hand on the Hainault mine was burned to death in his camp on the Boulder No. 1 lease on Saturday. ...

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  10. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    The visting State Engineers are at present in Kilgoorlie. This morning they commence the inspection of a portion of the route of the proposed ...

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  11. The Disaster in Canada

    The extraordinary disaster reported yesterday from the town of Frank, in the north-west of Canada, has been discovered as not being doe, as was ...

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  12. FREE ASSAYS.

    The Mints Department have resolved to make free assays, under certain conditions, of gold, silver, coppe etc., at the School of Mines, the obje ...

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  13. Colored Labor on Mail Boats.

    Referring to the notification by the Federal Postmaster General, that the Commonwealth would not become a party to mail contracts involving the ...

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  14. Another Railway Phase.

    FROM Mr. Kirwans's remarks concerning the Goldfields Esperance cerning the Goldfields - Esperance and porent factor is being intro ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sensational evidence was given at the Paddington Police Court yesterday during the hearing of a charge against two married women, named Jane Ma[?] ...

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  16. The Pretoria Mutiny.

    Private Roche, who was sentenced to death at Pretoria recently for taking part in the riot at the barracks, and shooting Private C r y, has been ...

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  17. Plague in Johannesburg.

    A great scare has taken piace in Johannesburg, owing to the deaths of several natives being attributed to bubonic. Rats are dying in ...

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  18. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    A severe shock of earthquake war experienced at Broken Hill just after 6 o'clock op Thursday evening, but no damage was done. ...

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  19. The Late Sir Hector MacDonald.

    Sheriff Guthrie is appealing for subscriptions to the fund for the benefit of the widow of the late Sir Hector MacDonald, and for the education of ...

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  20. HOSPITAL DAY.

    The collection yesterday in aid of the hospitals amounted to £3,773. ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    The liberals of New Zealand celebrated the completion of Mr. Richard Seddon's ten years' Premiership on Saturday. A telegram of ...

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  22. The Somaliland Campaign.

    It is reported that a white man was seen among the mounted force attacking Colonel Gough in the reverse of April 23rd. It is suspected that this ...

    Article : 247 words
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  24. The Moat Farm Mystery.

    A further discovery has been made in regard to the Moat Farm mystery. A bullet, has been extracted from the skull. The body was buried in a ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The British Admiralty has placed an order with Mr. L. Conrad, proprietor of the South Australian Meat Preserving Works, for 9,500 1b of corned beef. ...

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  26. Big Labor Strike.

    Thirty thousand laborers, mostly Italian navvies have intimated a general strike in New York. ...

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  29. SUSPECTED SUICIDE.

    Edward Mayne Sub-Inspector of Distilleries, was found dead in be[?] at his residence North Adelaide yesterday with a bullet wound in his head. ...

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  30. FORGERY IN SCRIP.

    At the City Court yesterday, Thomas Seddon, the ex-legal manager, and Thomas Vincent were committed for trial for forging and uttering scrip in ...

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