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  2. THE CENTURY EXHIBITION.

    With to-night s concert the Century Exhibition will come to a close. The season, during which the splendid array of articles of purely South Australian manufacture ...

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  3. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Sunday, March 11, passed very quietly, for, with the exception of the occasional whiz of a sniper's bullet, there was no firing. One of the Inniskillings bad a ...

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  4. THE RIGHT OF APPEAL.

    The following is the telegram dispatched by Mr. J. H. Symon, Q.C., to the London "Times," on which that journal, as our cables have reported, has commented ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The conferring Premiers has an off-day. The expected reply from Mr. Barton concerning the certain information the Premiers want before arriving at a decision ...

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  6. THE PLAGUE-

    The respite from the plague did not last long, for additional cases were reported today, and one of them created a great sensation. The patient is a bank clerk, ...

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  7. THE GOLDFIELDS INDIGNANT.

    Yesterday the Reform League dispatched the following telegram to the Premiers Conference:—"There is great indignation at Leake's telegram. It is generally thought ...

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  8. WITH GATACRE'S COLUMN.

    A glance at the map will show that our progress of late has been very rapid. We are now well into the Orange Free State. Springfontein is 25 miles north of the ...

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  9. CAPTURE OF SPRINGFONTEIN.

    We moved on and camped in Norval's Pont on Friday, March 16. As there was no appearance of a march for a day or two, I took a run up to Modder River, ...

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  10. ACTION BY THE FEDERAL LEAGUE.

    Mr. Leake, the president of the Federal League, is at present out of Perth. A press representative interviewed Mr. Zollner, honorary secretary of the league, last ...

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  11. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Ten years' Reader."-Such a law has been passed here. Registration will be void if not effected before January 1, 1900, in the case of parents married before ...

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  12. ANOTHER DEATH.

    Curtis died late to-night. The quarantine was raised from the Druit-street block to-day, and a fresh area in Goulburn-street was quarantined for cleansing. ...

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  13. TODD ON THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    In his great and authoritative work on "Parliamentary" Government in the British Colonies" Todd writes:—"The appellate jurisdiction of the Queen in Council is ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. CLEANSING BRISBANE.

    At the last meeting of the Municipal Council the Mayor was empowered to employ any extra gangs he thought necessary for the complete and immediate cleansing ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The New South Wales Bowling Association to-day entertained the Victorian bowlers with, a trip round the harbor. ...

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  16. THE WELLESLEY OUTRAGE.

    The Wellesley outrage was investigated by the Goulburn Circuit Court to-day, when William Parsch was charged with assaulting Margaret Huie, a school teacher, ...

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  17. THREE AGAINST FIFTY.

    At present most of us think that being soldiers in real earnest is not the game that it is cracked up to be. The romance of war is only read about in books. We ...

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  18. MR. IRVINE'S VIEWS.

    The Victorian Attorney-General, Mr. Irvine, in a speech at Horsham on Tuesday evening last, which was received with cheers, remarked:—""The point remaining ...

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  19. THE PROTECTIONIST CONFERENCE.

    The Intercolonial Protectionist rence continued its private sittings at 9 o'clock this morning, and sat on till haltpast 11 to-night. Mr. Mauger has given ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    The dispute between the miners and the management of the Coal Creek Proprietary Company has been settied on a basis satisfactory to ...

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  21. GENERAL BRABANT'S ADVANCE.

    On Saturday, March 10, General Brabant's column moved out of Jamestown en route for Aliway North, a distance of about 35 miles. Owing to the quantity of ...

    Article : 397 words
  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Philip Newbury, the favorite [?] announces a series of popular concer[?] which will be commenced at the Town Hall on Saturday next Mr. Newbury with ...

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  23. WRECK OF THE GLENELG.

    At the Court of Marine Enquiry to-day Into the loss of the steamer Glenelg, Valentine Bundy was further examined. There was no attempt made, he said, to put any ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL.

    At the municipal council meeting last night Alderman Williams moved in accordance with notice that the Stephen's Creek Water Company be written to, ...

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  25. HOW AUSTRALIAN CREDIT IS AFFECTED.

    A correspondent writes: — Australia owes the British public about 350 millions sterling, of which 200 millions have been borrowed by the colonial Governments or ...

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  26. THE BALLARAT SHOOTING CASE.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has given directions for the release of Dr. Peter John. Lalor, who was tried in February last for attempting to discharge a revolver with ...

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  27. DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS.

    The fireworks display on the Adelaide age of the Commandant and staff officers ...

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  28. MORE MINING ACCIDENTS.

    Frank Harris, a married man with a family living in Chapple-street north, met with an accident in the Proprietary mine this morning. Harris and his mate were ...

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  29. THE RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway revenue for March totalled £273,134, a decrease of £10,544 as compared with the same month of last year. There is an increase for the nine months ...

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  30. THE IMPERIAL CONTINGENT.

    The Minister for War (Hon. J. G. Jen[?] has, consequent on the enrolment of the Imperial Bushmen's Corps, [?] instructions to the Acting Commandant that ...

    Article : 173 words
  31. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The Customs House returns for March, issued to-night, show imports to the value of £1,494,288, or an increase of £191,332 as compared with the same month of last ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS HONORED.

    Lord Kitchener arrived at Britstown on Saturday, March 10, with a lot more troops, and he took command. After the members of the second contingent get back ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    John Hart, a miner at the Lady Mary, who was admitted to the hospital suffering from scarlatina, died yesterday. The deceased was 24 years of age, and had not ...

    Article : 247 words
  34. SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    The State School Teachers Union held their annual conference to-night. Amongst other matters, they decided in favor of holding a grand federal congress, ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    Sir—The signs show pretty clearly that Mr. Symon's tirade on Mr. Chamberlain has been fruitless, and that the learned Q.C. will be beaten, and I believe that ...

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  36. FAREWELL TO CAPTAIN CRESWELL.

    Although Captain Greewell has for some yeans been the first flag officer of the Royal South Australian [?] Squadron, he has found sufficient time to take an interest in ...

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  37. THE COUNTRY-

    Nearly all the Easter holiday visitors at Victor Harbor and Port Elliot have again returned to their homes, in many instances the inclemency of the weather having curtailed their visit, but ...

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  38. THE BROKEN HILL SOUTH MINE.

    Contrary to expectations, two offers for Blocks 5 and 6, together with sections 37 and 88, came before the directors of the Broken Hill South Company to-day, with ...

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  39. THE FRENCH MAIL STEAMER AT ALBANY.

    The Ville de la [?]otat, Captain Fiachi, arrived at Albany from Marseilles at 8.15 p.m. on Thursday. The following passengers in the saloon:— ...

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  40. GLENELG COUNCIL.

    April 20.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. A. J. Roberts). Crs. Moyle, Pinch, Hibberd, and Hambridge. The Mayor reported that the Commissioner of Public Works would meet the deputation ...

    Article : 366 words
  41. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' STRIKE.

    True to the threat which accompanied their demand for an increase of wages and an alteration in the conditions of labor, the employes of the Midland Railway ...

    Article : 237 words
  42. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Another large and enthusiastic audience witnessed the performance of the spectacular extravaganza, Little Red Riding Hood" at the Theatre Royal on Friday ...

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  43. COSTS—PRIVY COUNCIL V. COLONIAL.

    Sir—Mr. Symon, in his letter to-day, supplies a strong argument in favor of retaining the appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. He quotes ...

    Article : 260 words
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