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  2. UNDER THE SPEAKER'S EYE.

    The Opposition were very busy on Tuesday. Mr. Coles assumed his recognised position as its leader, and Messrs. Symon, Playford, and King- ...

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  3. MONDAY, JULY 26, 1886.

    When the late Mr. Henning periodically descanted on the advantages of decentralisation and local government, and the disadvantages of the construction out of a ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    It is understood that H.R.H. the Prince of the Wales is desirous that his eldest son, Prince Albert Victor, should open the South Australian Jubliee Exhibition. ...

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  5. THE CRAWFORD DIVORCE CASE.

    The new trial of Crawford v. Crawford, in which Sir Charles Dilke was made a party to the suit in order that he might be in a position to be ...

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  6. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    A large and representative meeting of farmers was held yesterday evening at the institute, when it was unanimously decided to form a farmers' union. Mr. ...

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  7. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Lord Rosebery has officially informed M. Waddington, the French Ambassador at St. James's, that it is impossible that England can permit France to annex the ...

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  8. LAURA, July 24.

    Much dissatisfaction is felt here at married men with families being discharged from the Beetaloo waterworks. The officials, however, are spoken well of ...

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  9. [Through Reuters Agency,]

    Great Britain has officially informed the Government of France that the latter cannot annex the New Hebrides Islands. ...

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  10. MILLICENT, July 24.

    A special meeting of the Farmers' and Graziers' Union was held to-day to consider a letter sent by Mr. Goyder to a lessee, demanding the immediate payment ...

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  11. RUSSIA IN THE NORTH PACIFIC.

    The latest intelligence respecting the movements of the Russian fleet in the North Pacific states that the Island of Quaelport, to the south of Corea, is being ...

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  12. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The match, Australia v. Yorkshire, was resumed to-day in very unfavorable weather. The Yorkshire team, who yesterday scored 30 without losing a wicket, ...

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  13. STRATHALBYN, July 25.

    At a meeting of the St John's Lodge, No. 15, S. A.C., on Friday evening, P.M. Bro. B Smith, who was again elected to the chair, was presented with a ...

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  14. THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.

    The scheme for the construction of a ship canal from Manchester to the sea, which received Parliamentary sanction last year, collapsed in consequence of ...

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  15. PORT PIRIE, July 25.

    At the annual meeting of subscribers to the institute, which was the first one held in the new hall, Mr. Mallyon, the secretary of the building committee, was ...

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  16. WENTWORTH V. HUMPHREY.

    The decision in the colonial law suit of Wentworth versus Humphrey has been reversed on appeal by the Priby Court. ...

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  17. [Through Reuter's Agency] FROZEN MEAT.

    The New Zealand Company's steamer Kaikoura, which left Wellington on July 1, arrived to-day, with a cargo of 16,800 carcases of mutton, which were found to ...

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  18. THE RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Over half an inch of rain fell last night. Laura, July 24. Over an inch of rain fell here last night. Moonta, July 24. ...

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  19. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    An inquest on me body of miss warburton, who died under suspicious circumstances at Fitzroy, pointing to abortion having been procured, was commenced on ...

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  20. HONORS TO COLONISTS.

    The Honorable S. W. Griffith, Premier of Queensland, has been appointed Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. The Hon. R. Chaffey Baker, ...

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  21. [Through Reuter's Agency.]

    The Crawford v. Crawford and Dilke divorce case was concluded to-day. The jury found that the Queen a Proctor, at whose instance a rehearing took place. ...

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  22. NAVALREVIEW AT PORTSMOUTH.

    A grand naval review, to which many colonial visitors were invited, was held yesterday. The weather was unpropitious, rain falling in the afternoon. A large ...

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  23. ACCIDENT TO COLONISTS.

    A party of colonists paying a visit of inspection to Portsmouth Dockyards to day met with an accident of an alarming character. The visitors were ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES,

    Yesterday Bishop Barry laid the foundation-stone of Christ Church, Bexley, on the Illawarra line. An intercolonial football match between ...

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  25. SANDOWN PARK RACES.

    At Sandown Park to-day the Eclipse Stakes, value £10,000, was run for with the following result:-Mr. Barclay's Bendigo ...

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  26. [Through Reuter's Agency.]

    Five hundred visitors, Including a few colonists, started from London for Portsmouth to-day to witness the naval review in two special trains, which were well ...

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  27. THE SPANISH WINE DUTIES.

    The Spanish Chamber of Deputies yes. terday passed the convention with Great Britain reducing the wine duties. ...

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  28. ASIATICS IN ENGLAND.

    A match was rowed yesterday between Bubear and Kemp, resulting in the former beating his opponent easily. A match for the sculling championship ...

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  29. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN ENGLAND.

    Lord Salisbury yesterday conferred with Lord Hartington relative to the formation of a Ministry. Subsequently he proceeded to Osborne to lay his views before ...

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  30. A COLONIAL MUSEUM.

    The Prince of Wales has addressed a memorandum to Sir P. Cunliffe Owen proposing to send to the Australian and the other British colonies to ascertain ...

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  31. ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL AT AUCKLAND.

    The R.M.S. Mararoa arrived here this morning from San Francisco. The following is the list of passengers:—Professor and Mrs. Chancy, Dr. McGuire, ...

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  32. COLONISTS AT PORTSMOUTH.

    A large number of colonists attended by invitation a review of the naval forces held at Portsmouth on Friday in the of the Queen. The vessels of the ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,830,000 quarters. Tin is quoted at £98 15s. per ton. New Zealand mutton, 4¾d. to 5d. ; ...

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  34. SHIPPING.

    The British-India Steam Navigation Company's steamer Dorunda, from Queensland ports, left here for London yesterday. ...

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  35. DISCOVERY OF A REEF AT WONNA.

    A reef bearing good indications of gold has been found in the hundred of Wonna This reef appears to be a continuation of the Ulooloo ...

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  36. [Through Reuter's Agency.]

    At a luncheon at which the colonist were entertained aboard the Euphrates at Spithead yesterday Sir Saul Samuel responded for the visitors, and Sir ...

    Article : 36 words
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