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  2. MR. TANNERTS PICTURES.

    Mr. Louis Tannert, who during the last eleven years has filled with conspicuous ability the position of director of the South Australian School of Painving, having ...

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  3. COLONIAL-MADE TWINE.

    Sir—Some of the colonial made twine supplied this season has proved to be of inferior quality, and has been to myself and others a ...

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  4. THE SUTHERLAND ESTATE.

    The Duke of Westminster, as trustee under the will of the late Duke of Sutherland, has made an application in Chancery that the court may ...

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  5. OAMARU WATER SUPPLY BOARD.

    At a meeting of bondholders of the Oamaru (New Zealand) Water Supply Board yesterday, Mr. Michael Smith, the chairman, submitted a proposal ...

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  6. THE WEST AFRICA CAMPAIGN.

    Corporal Gordon, who served with Major Moore in the operations in West Africa in March last, has been rewarded with the Victoria Cross for saving the life ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES

    An opinion prevails in financial circles in the city that rather than offer in separate sums the unfloated balance of the last loan of £600,000, and the loan of a million odd ...

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  9. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    Owing to the fall in the price of silver the Denver mines, Colorado, are closing. The Statist says that a crisis in the silver market is imminent, and that unless ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. AFFAIRS IN INDIA.

    The Indian authorities who are disposing of Council bills amounting to £17,000,000, which were authorised at the beginning of the year, have refused a ...

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  11. AFRICAN TELEGRAPHS.

    The Hon. Cecil Rhodes, Premier of Cape Colony, is forming in London a company with a capital of £400,000 to develop the telegraphic system in South ...

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  12. THE JEWS IN GERMAN.

    A Berlin telegram reports that Herr Ahlwardt, a Socialist deputy in the Reichstag, has been sentenced to imprisonment for 15 months for libelling Jews ...

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  13. ALLEGED FRAUDULENT FAILURE.

    A telegram from Hamburg states that Carow & Bartels, a leading firm of brokers, have failed for £75,000. They are alleged to have defrauded their ...

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  14. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. J. Spencer Balfour has resigned his seat far Burnley, which he held in the Liberal interest. Mr. H. D. Davies, a Conservative ...

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  15. THE P. & 0. COMPANY.

    At a meeting of shareholders in the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company Sir Thomas Sutherland, chairman of directors, stated that prior to the ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND FINANCE.

    Apropos of a statement that a ring had been organised to raise the current prices of Queensland 4 per cents, to facilitate the floating of another loan, Sir J. F. Garrick, ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    British Broken Hill shares are quoted at 13s.9d. ...

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  18. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    The price of silver is unaltered, namely, 38[?]d per ounce. ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL.

    The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,273,000 quarters, 8,000 more than last week. Best Aus- being tralian wheat has receded slightly; ex ...

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  20. FOUND DEAD.

    Mrs. Young, an old resident, who for many years has led a very retired life at Sommerville, near Frankston, was yesterday found dead in her hut. Drs. Dutton ...

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  21. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Senor Praxedes Sagasta has formed a new Ministry in Spain in succession to that of Senor de Castillo, which resigned in consequence of Governmental ...

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  22. PROFESSOR PEARSON'S WORK.

    The London press predicts a cordial welcome for the book on "Australian National Life and Character" which is about to be published by Professor C. H. ...

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  23. FIRE IX COPENHAGEN.

    A fire has been raging in Copenhagen which has resulted in the death of six persons, three of whom were children, and the destruction of a large number of ...

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  24. THE FEDERATION QUESTION.

    Mr. Barton (Attorney-General) and Mr. Lyne (Minister of Works) arrived at Corowa on Saturday with the object of speaking on the question of federation. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES COLLIERIES.

    In accordance with the request of the Northern Miners' Delegate Board the Associated Colliery proprietors on Saturday, at Newcastle, held a conference with the ...

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  26. THE WOOL SALES.

    The quantity of wool sold up to yesterday amounts to 170,000 bales. Greasy crossbreds are ½d. per lb. dearer. ...

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  27. THE LONDON POOR.

    The Goldsmiths' Guild, with a view to assisting the distressed workmen of the city, have assigned £35,000 from their funds which will be spent in the erection ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    A gazette extraordinary has been issued appointing Mr. H. M. Nelson a member of the Executive. It is understood he will, without salary, perform the duties of ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The British Museum authorities have secured for a, small sum what purports to be the original parchment deed under which John Batman on June 6, 1835, ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. ANARCHISTS IN LONDON.

    In consequence of the extradition of Jean Francois, who is accused of being an accessory before the fact to the explosion in the Very Cafe, in Paris, the ...

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  31. THE MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    There is nothing fresh to report concerning the severed limbs lately found. The detectives have not the faintest clue to work upon, and have decided not to ...

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  32. TYPHOID FEVER IN MEXICO.

    A widespread epidemic of typhoid fever is raging in Mexico and deaths from this cause have been occurring for some time past at the rate of 25 daily. ...

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  33. THE HANK EMBEZZLER BENNETT.

    At 2 o'clock on Saturday morning John Wilson Bennett, formerly manager of the Paddington branch of the E.S. & A.C. Bank, and for whose arrest warrants have ...

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  34. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The exhumation of the body of Baron Reinach, one of the directors of the Panama Canal, has revealed the groundlessness of the suspicion that the coffin ...

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  35. A MONTE CARLO GAMBLER.

    Mr. Hill Wells, an Englishman who won large sums of money at the gaming tables at Monte Carlo last year, a great portion of which he afterwards lost, is in ...

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  36. REPORT FROM TORRENS ISLAND.

    The health officer reported on Sunday that the condition of the detenus at Torrens Island was unchanged. It is now a fortnight since they came in contact with the sick child ...

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  37. DEATH OF CAPTAIN ROWAN.

    Captain Rowan of the Brush Electric Lighting and Engineering Company, died very suddenly to-day of pneumonia of the lungs, at the age of 47. He was a man ...

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  38. MR. CREER AT BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Creer, the superintendent of the Government Labor Bureau is Sydney, has taken the old post and telegraph building, where he will transact the affairs of his ...

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  39. THE OROTAVA AT ALBANY.

    The R.M.S. Orotava, S. Huddart commander, arrived from Colombo at 8.45 last night and sailed for Adelaide at 1 o'clock this morning. The following is the passenger ...

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  40. THE SMALLPOX CASE.

    Dr. Elphick's report of his smallpox patient on Saturday morning was very favourable. At 10.45 on Friday night the sufferer's temperature was 102?, with a pulse ...

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  41. CREMATION IN VICTORIA.

    The first authorised cremation in the colony took place to-day. A Chinese leper, Gee Ti, who had been three years ill, died on Friday at the quarantine ...

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  42. VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    At the Richmond Court on Saturday Charles Ross, agent for the Commonweal newspaper, Korumburra, was committed for trial on the charge of obtaining money ...

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  43. A SPLENDID LIBRARY.

    Mr. J. W. Tyas, once Registrar of the Adelaide University, has long been known as an enthusiastic bibliophilist, and excellent library has gained a fame fax wider than the ...

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  44. A NEW LOAN.

    The cable promptly informs the London money market of the borrowing proposals of a colonial Government. Last week the House of Assembly carried a Loan ...

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