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  2. ELECTIONS TO THE COMMONS.

    Mr. Webb, a Conservative, has been elected unopposed as member for Cambridge University, in the place of the late Right Hon. Henry C. Raikes, ...

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  3. MR. W. H. SMITH.

    On Saturday a memorial service was held in Westminster Abbey in honor of the late Right Hon. W. H. Smith, M.P. foa the Strand Division of London, and ...

    Article : 119 words
  4. S.A. CRICKETING ASSOCIATION SPORTS.

    The intercolonial sports meeting held by the Cricketing Association on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon must certainly be termed a success from a South Australian ...

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  5. LABOR TROUBLES.

    There is abundance of non-union labor offering for work in the London dockyards, and the Shipowners' Federation have therefore reduced by one penny an ...

    Article : 82 words
  6. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The Hon. Sir B. J. Pinsent, Assistant Justice in" the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, has decided that under.the treaty with Great Britain the French are ...

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  7. Mr. Murray beats Mr. McCullochu

    Mr. Murray, aConservative, has beaten Mr. McCulloch, a Gladstonian, by 345 votes in the contest for Buteshire, which was previously represented by Mr. James ...

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  8. ROUMANIA.

    Gaulois, a Parisian daily paper published in the Legitimist interest, states that Prince Ferdinand, nephew and heirpresnmptive to King Charles of Roumania, ...

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  9. General Block Attempted.

    The Dockers' Union have decided to institute a general block of the trade carried on by the shipping firms implicated in the present strike. ...

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  10. A Peerage for Mrs. Smith.

    It is expected that Mr. Smith's widow, who is a daughter of the late Mr. Frederick Dawes Danvers, will be raised to the peerage by her Majesty the Queen in ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. THE SOCIAL.

    In the evening the Viotorian visitors were entertained by the S.A. Cyclists' Union at Ware's Exchange Hotel, Mr. L. P. Lawrence occupied the chair, and there were also present ...

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  12. COLONIAL STOCKS.

    There has been a general fall in colonial stocks. In Government securities the drop ranges from ½ to 1 per cent. Owing to the issue of the prospectus ...

    Article : 243 words
  13. RUSSIA.

    Typhus fever has been added to famine. in the Volga districts of Russia, and thousands of deaths. have been reported. The authorities have prohibited the ...

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  14. BRAZIL.

    Marshal Deodara da Fonseca, who assumed office as President of the Republic of Brazil on the dethronement of Dom Pedro II on November 15, 1889, ...

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  15. CHINA.

    The Scotch missionaries who recently removed from Ichang, a town on the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1,100 miles by river from Shanghai, to that cityj are now ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. ZONE RAILWAYS.

    The zone system of railways, introduced into Hungary by Monsieur G. Baross-yBellus, at present Minister of Commerce, but previously Minister of Public Works, ...

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  17. A STRANGE THEFT.

    Considerable excitement was caused yesterday when it was known that the Legislative Assembly macehadbeen stolen. It was missed on Friday afternoon about ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Luoy Stevenson's matinee; which, by kind permission of Sir Edwin and Lady Smith, was given at the Acacias oir Saturday, was a great success. The attendance was large, ...

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  19. THE POPE AHD AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS.

    A number of Roman Catholics from Australia have, made a pilgrimage to Rome in order to present tokens of their obedience to the Pope. His Holiness has ...

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  20. JOHN BRIGHT.

    The Earl of Derby on Saturday unveiled a statue of John Bright, which has been erected at Manchester. ...

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  21. THE MOONTA STRIKE.

    A strike meeting was held on Saturday morning, when the secretary (Mr.Read) read a telegram received from Newcastle. notifying that alevy.had been struck. The ...

    Article : 217 words
  22. METHODISM.

    The Methodist Ecumenical Conference now in session at Washington, U.S.A., has shown great enthusiasm in its reception of a motion in favor of the removal ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. QUEENSLAND FINANCE.

    Sir James Garrick, Agent-General for Queensland, has made an explanation to Mr. W. Lidderdale, one of the governors of the Bank of England, with reference ...

    Article : 159 words
  24. A SMASH ON ZIGZAG.

    A railway accident occurred last night on the Great Zigzag line in the Blue Mountains, about three miles from Lithgow. A I goods train had just, begun the descent of ...

    Article : 545 words
  25. NEWCASTLE MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    The prospectus has been issued of a loan of £74,000 to the Corporation of Newcastle, New South Wales. The rate of interest, is 4 per cent, and the ...

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  26. MR. TOM MANN.

    Mr. Tom Mann, who lately resigned his position as secretary of the London Dockers Union, has offered himself as a candidate for the secretaryship of the ...

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  27. RUSSIA AND SERVIA.

    A Russian bank, has granted King Milan, who abdicated the throne of Servia in March, 1889, a loan of £100,000 at.3½ per. cent, interest. r It is believed ...

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  28. THE SHANNON AT ALBANY.

    The Shannon arrived from Colombo at 11.40 a.m. to-day and sailed for Adelaide again at 4 p.m. The Adelaide passengers are:—Mr.and Mrs. Rankine and daughter, Messrs. Proctor, ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. A PUGILIST IN TROUBLE.

    Ted Pritchard, the pugilist, has been tried on a charge of assault, and sentenced to one month's impnsonment without the option of a fine. ...

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  30. A STRANGE CASE.

    A somewhat extraordinary case was heard, at the Police Court here on Saturday before Mr. A. J. Edmunds, S.M., and Mr. A. Catt, when a woman named Alice Grumpier was ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL CONSOLS.

    Australian Broken Hill Consols are quoted at los. ...

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  32. BREADSTUFFS.

    The cargo of the barque Warwickshire, which sailed from Lyttelton, New Zealand, on June 17, has been sold in London at 41s. 3d. per quarter. ...

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  33. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    An examination of the body of the housebreaker shot near Yarra Glen by Constable Dungey on Sunday last shows him to have been a powerful fellow, and ...

    Article : 145 words
  34. RISE IN SILVER.

    Silver has advanced in price by oneeighth of a penny an ounce. ...

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  35. THE FOOT RACES.

    The majority of the public of course took most interest in the bicycle events, but although a great deal of attention was not bestowed on the pedestrian contests, still. they proved highly ...

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  36. RELIGIOUS MANIA.

    Some excitement was caused at Brompbon between 8 and 9 o'clock on Saturday night by the vagaries of a man named George Hawkins, of Port Wakefield, who was found to be ...

    Article : 658 words
  37. A REMARKABLE FIRE.

    A remarkable fire began in a sewer in Elizabeth-street some time on Friday, and burned untilmidniglit on Saturday before finally being extinguished. The ...

    Article : 500 words
  38. RIFLE MATCH.

    The half-yearly prize shooting competition in connection with the S.A. Allgememer Deutsoher Verein shooting club. (Gay's Arcade) took place recently on the institution's grounds at the MagilT ranges. A ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. New South Wales.

    The Bishop of Perth, who, since his arrival in Sydney to attend the General Synod, has been suffering from inflammation of the lungs and influenza, is now ...

    Article : 157 words
  40. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    A camp meeting in connection with the annual gatherings of the S.A. Baptist Association was held on Mr. James Scott's grounds, Magill, on Saturday afternoon. There was a ...

    Article : 538 words
  41. TRADES SOCIETIES.

    The United Sawmills and Timberyards' Employes Union, Port branch, met at the Globe Hotel, Port' Adelaide, on Saturday evening, when Mr. J. Massey presided over a ...

    Article : 90 words
  42. The Moonta Strike.

    Sir—The directors of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Company will not it appears come to terms with their employes. This is a matter for regret. They should remember ...

    Article : 276 words
  43. UNIONISTS SENT TO GAOL.

    The two men Baker and Brown, who on Thursday last were found guilty, at the Dubbo Assizes in connection with the shearing riot at Byrock, were yesterday ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. COLLIE RIVER COAL FIELD.

    Dr. Robertson, the well-known coal expert of New South Wales,. has' furnished the Government with a highly satisfactory report of the Collie River coal field. In ...

    Article : 157 words
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