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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    The comments of the French and German Press upon the opening of the British Parliament are, on the whole, of a reassuring character. ...

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  4. Family Notices

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  5. ICE AND DRINKING WATER.

    It is difficult to. realise during a visitation of fiercely hot weather such as we are at present experiencing that South Australia was once a natural ...

    Article : 528 words
  6. Crumbs.

    Wheels. Theatre. Trocadero. How did you sleep? ...

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  7. FEDERATION.

    The Hon. Dr. Cockburn, Agent-General South Australia, has promised to read a paper before the Royal Colonial Institute on March 14 on “South Australia as a ...

    Article : 37 words
  8. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Acting Agent-General, Sir Daniel Cooper, has cabled to Mr. Reid:—“Members Imperial Parliament interested in colonies desire to cordially congratulate ...

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  9. THE WEATHER.

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "One of the Thinkers" writes:—"The sentence beginniug with line 20 in my letter should read:—'To give a better idea of the nature of the soil all the farmers pulled ...

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  13. CROSSING THE LINE.

    Though not singular in this respect, sailors have some curious customs, the origin of which dates back into the remote past, which despite the modernizing ...

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  14. ASIATIC PLAGUE.

    In Samarkand, Russian Turkestan, the plague is raging with terrible mortality. Enormous ravages are being made upon the population, which numbers a[?] three ...

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  15. “VICTORIA.”

    The will of Mr. Richard Punklett, of Terang, has been lodged for probate. The estate is valued at £23,541. The will of the late Mr. La[?]ence ...

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  16. LATEST MARKETS.

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  17. THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.

    We are giad to be able once more to give a favourable report concerning the health of the Lieutenant-Governor, Dr. E. W. Way returned ...

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  18. BUILDING TRADE.

    The strike of plasterers, which Mr. John Burns, M.P., considered was not of sufficient importance to justify a strike in the building trade, is nearing its end. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. STOCK EXCHANGE OF ADELAIDE.

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  20. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Marloo, steamer, 1,676 tons, J. Sim, master, from Sydney February 4, Melbourne 7th, J. Young, purser. Adelaide Steamship Company, City and Pert, agents. Passengers—Mesdames D. Barnes and ...

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  21. RUSSIAN COAL SUPPLY.

    Owing to the high price demanded for Donetz coal, the Russian authorities are placing large orders in England for the supply of coal for the Russian railways. ...

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  22. PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of Parliament will meet February 28, when the resolutions of the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne on Commonwealth Bill will be considered. ...

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  23. TESTING A TITLE DEED.

    A case of more than usual interest came on for hearing at the Local Court on Thursday morning. The action was brought to test the validity of the ownership of a ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Baptist Union has issued a unanimous protest against the action of the Post-master-General in augmenting Sunday work in his department. ...

    Article : 221 words
  25. THE HOOLEY REVELATIONS.

    Earl De La Warr and the Earl of Albemarle Lave refunded the money which was to them by Mr. E. Hooley for the use of their names in promoting Companies. ...

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  26. HARROLD BROTHERS' INSOLVENCY.

    The adjourned final hearing in the case of Harrold Brothers, of Adelaide and London, merchants, was resumed before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell at the ...

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  27. THE DISTRESSED FARMERS.

    Steps are being taken to form a Drought? distressed Farmers' Permanent Fund, of which the nucleus will consist of the assets the hands of the fund which has done ...

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  28. A CLEVER IMPERSONATION.

    A man named Fuller, who is a member of the Reserve Force, has been sentenced at the Old Bailey to twelve months' imprisonment for impersonating a dead ...

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  29. PORT ADELAIDE ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    After running successfully since Sunday night the electric light at Port Adelaide failed on Thursday evening through an unfortunate mishap in the boiler-room at the ...

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  30. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Alfred Baker, for having been drunk, had to pay 10s. 9d. Charles Prater wase fined £2 5s. 9d. in all for having been the worse for liquor, ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The Victorian Government is tailing for the loan of £1,600,000 at 3 per cent. minimum has been fixed at £95. Tenders will be received on Thursday, February ...

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  32. THE P. AND O. STEAMER CHINA LEFT PERIM.

    The R.M.S. China, which ran ashore on Azalea Point, Island of Perim, on March 23, 1898, and which was only refloated in September, has been repaired sufficiently to ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. THE KETCH LIFELINE.

    Our Beachport correspondent wrote on February 7:—“After being ashore for fourteen weeks the ketch Lurline was safely launched yesterday. About a month ago ...

    Article : 413 words
  34. ADELAIDE WHEEL RACE MEETING.

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  35. THE SOUDAN.

    The Governor - General of the Soudan, Lord Kitchener, has given instructions for the rebudding of General Gordon's Palace Khartoum, which was destroyed when ...

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  36. ANNUAL INSPECTION OF LIGHT-HOUSES.

    On Thursday morning the President of the Marine Board, Mr. T. N. Stephens, and several of the Wardens left Port Adelaide in the steamer Governor Musgrave to ...

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  37. THE MURDER OF MR. W. S. FLEMING.

    In the February number of “Our Herald” the page set apart for notes on the China Inland Mission is devoted to matter bearing on the murder of Mr. W. S. ...

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  38. LADY DENTISTS.

    Miss A. Berry a daughter of Sir Graham Rerry, and Miss Ethel Godfrey, a daughter of Mr. Godfrey, M.L.C., have successfully passed the examination prescribed by the ...

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  39. ARTESLAN BORING.

    As announced in “The Register” of Thursday, tenders hare been accepted for putting down three deep bores on the track from Hergott to Birdsvilie. These bores are ...

    Article : 305 words
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