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  2. CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION.

    The town hall presented a gay and animated appearance on Wednesday afternoon, when the Central Methodist Mission spring and musical festival was opened by ...

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  3. THE TUG OF WAR.

    Felix Boisdefire congratulated himself prematurely. He was under the impression that every thing had gone off without a hitch in his ...

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  4. THE LATE PRESIDENT.

    The coffin containing the mortal remains of the late Mr. William McKinley was yesterday morning carried from White House, the President's residence' at Washington, ...

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  5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    It is rumoured that Col John Hay, Secretary of State in the Washington Cabinet, and formerly American ambassador in England, has come to the ...

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  6. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Lord Kitchener advises the War Office that during tie past week the Boer losses were follow:—Slain 47; -wounded and afterwards captured, 7; made prisoners, ...

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  8. ST. PETER'S COLLEGE SPORTS.

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    After an entirely successful run of 14 nights, "Horodora" was replaced at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday evening by Mr. Williamson's latest novelty, "The ...

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  10. BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    Col. Benson, whose force is operating in the Lydenburg district, situate halfway between Pretoria and the Portuguese frontier, surprised a laager on the 11th inst. ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    The Town Clerk of St. Peters has written as follows to Mr. Murphy, Consular Agent for the United States:—"Dear Sir—The Town Council of St. Peters desire that you ...

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  12. ATTACK ON BELFAST.

    A Boer force oh the 15th attacked the British garrison at Belfast, on the Delagoa Bay railway, in the hope, it is supposed, carrying off some supplies. Their ...

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  13. SPORTING.

    Special interest will attach to the Spring Meeting of the Poet Adelaide Club to be held on Saturday at Cheltenham Park, as it will be the first occasion on which ...

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  14. OTHER STATES.

    In the Legislative Council to-day a motion of sympathy with Mrs. McKinley and people of the United States was passed. The chairman of the Sydney Stock ...

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  15. THE CORONATION OATH.

    Cardinal Moran made a speech at a bazaar in the Newton Town Hall to-day, and in the course of his remarks referred to the proposed change in the coronation ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Cpl. Sidney Lansdell, of the South Australian Imperial Bushmen (fourth contingent), who was severely wounded in an engagement at Bethel on May 23, is ...

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  17. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL.

    In compliance with the request of His Royal Highness, as a mark of sympathy with the United States on tin occasion of Mr. McKinley's funeral, all spectacular ...

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  18. A QUEENSLANDER HONOURED.

    The "distinguished service medal" has been conferred on Pte. Edmund S. Sweeney, of the fifth Queensland bushmen, for bravery manifested in engagements ...

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  19. TRIAL FOR TREASON.

    The trial of Mr. Broeksma, a Hollander, ex-Public Prosecutor of the Transvaal, for acts of treason at Johannesburg, has been concluded. The prisoner was found guilty ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    "The fenders for the new Western Australian 3 per cent, loan of £1,500,000, the price of which-was fixed at £91 totalled nearly £5.500,000. All applicants will be allotted ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. RUTHERGLEN BANK NOTES.

    Frederick Vallery, aged 36 years, was again before the Newtown Police Court today charged with having four Victorian £5 notes in his possession reasonably ...

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  22. TEMPERANCE.

    Rose of Adelaide Union Daughters of Temperance.—A social to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the union was held in the W.C.T.U. Hall on Wednesday, September 19. ...

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  23. AN ALARMING EXPLOSION.

    During the illuminations in Quebec last evening a sensational accident occurred, on board the steamer Frontenac, 304 tons, on board of which the Hon. J. Israel Tarte, ...

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  24. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    Pope Leo XIII., in a letter which has been published, deplores the violent storm which has broken out in France against religious orders, which he affirms are deserving of ...

    Article : 259 words
  25. PHILANTHROPIC.

    St. Margaret's Convalescent Hospital.—The twenty-sixth annual meeting of subscribers was held at the Church Office on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. W. Herbert Phillipps presided.—Mr. C. M. ...

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  26. MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    The Lords of the Admiralty are dispatching the first-class battleship Formidable, 15,000 tons, 40 guns, 18 knote, to the Mediterranean Station, to reinforce the ...

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  27. THE MELBOURNE RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the collision between two trains near Jolimont last Friday was continued to-day by the board of experts, presided ...

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  28. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This evening Miss Lizzie Kirk, Mr. Frank Leon, Madame Cordelia, and Mr. William McClain will make their last appearance in Adelaide. They will leave for Melbourne ...

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  29. THE SPENCER- GILLEN EXPEDITION.

    The Spencer-Gillen expedition, after a lengthened stay at Tenaant's Creek, finished there to-day. They had highly satisfactory results, gaining much information ...

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  31. LYRIC CLUB.

    The pupils of Mrs. Reginald Quesnel gave a chamber music evening at the Lyric Club on Wednesday. There was a good attendance of ladies and gentlemen, who enjoyed ...

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  32. A SCHOONER DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The steamer Nuen Tung, which arrived from the islands to-night, reported the loss by fire of the German schooner Mascotte, in the Straits of Buka. While the crew were ...

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  33. KING EDWARD.

    After the King attended the funeral of the Empress Frederick at Potsdam he went to Hamburg and stayed there for three weeks. He then paid brief visits to the ...

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  36. THIS FAR EAST.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin telegraphs that the American and Japanese troops, who have been in possession of the Forbidden City for the last 12 months, on ...

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  38. ARABI PASHA.

    Arabi Pasha, the leader of the revolution in Egypt which was quelled by a British army under Lord Woleeley in 1882, has sailed from Ceylon to Caise. ...

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