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  2. THE PROPOSED OCEAN DOCK.

    One of the most noteworthy features in the past annals of the Ocean Dock Company is the secrecy with which its operations have been conducted. Not long ...

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  3. THE DEATH OF DR. CHARLES GOSSE.

    The public of Adelaide were deeply shocked on Wednesday evening, July 1, to bear of the untimely death of Dr. Charles Gosse. His decease is the result of the ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    The hounds will meet on Saturday next at the usual hour in the grounds of Mr. C. B, Hardy at Springfield. We are requested to state that this is not the regular Springtial ...

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  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day, being Separation Day, was observed as a bank and insurance holiday, and no business was done. Constable Doran, one of the men employed ...

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  6. LISTENING TO REMENYI.

    Yes; I have heard Remenyi play the violin. It was on Saturday night. The House was full. The gods assembled in the gallery in great numbers ,and—chief wonder of all ...

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  7. ADELAIDE AND TELEGRAPH.

    Hobart Pasha has been reinstated in Her Majesty's service, from which he withdrew at the time of the war between Russia and Turkey, it having been ...

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  8. MOUNT GAMBIER RACES.

    The Mount Gambier Winter Steeplechase Meeting to-day was favoured with splendid weather and a large attendance of visitors from all parts of the South-East and Western District of Victoria, the ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Taiwan, from Hongkong to-day, brought 397 Chinese passengers, of whom 180 are for Melbourne. They are mostly Chinamen who are returning to the colonies after ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

    The payment of the New Zealand Agricultural Company's debentures has been postponed for five years, and the capital (£960,000, of which £445,950 has been ...

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  11. NAVAL TOURNAMENT AT BANTRY.

    A grand naval tournament took place yesterday at Bantry, in the south of Ireland, and Her Majesty's warships present took part in it. The spectacle presented ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    The debate on Sir George Grey's motion is proceeding. The policy of the Government is vigorously condemned, but the motion is considered in opportune, and it is now certain ...

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  13. ACCIDENT TO HANLAN.

    Edward Hanlan, the celebrated scalier, was nearly drowned at Toronto lately when practising on the river. ...

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  14. THE DUCHY OF BRUNSWICK.

    The Diet of Brunswick has carefully examined the Duke of Cumberland's title to the soVereignty of the principality, and has rejected his claim. ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The citizens' banquet to His Excellency the Governor, Sir F. Broome, was most successful, and the Town Hall was crowded. In his speech Sir Frederick Broome said the ...

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  16. THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND.

    The Earl of Carnarvon, who has been appointed to the Lord-Lieutenancy of Ireland in the room of Earl Spencer, was yesterday sworn in by the Lords Justices ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS.

    The theatre-going public seem to have seen so much of the superficialties of Dora Sunny-side, the dry honesty of Salem Scudder, the coarse villainy of Jacob McClosky, the ...

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  18. RUSSIA AND MERV.

    The Russian Government is actively engaged in pushing on the railway to Merv from her former, frontier, and will soon able to have regular ...

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  19. FRANCE AND EGYPT.

    Pressure has been brought to bear by the German Government upon France, and the result ia that M. de Freycinet has agreed not to press England with ...

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  20. SHERWOOD PARK COURSING MEETING.

    The sport to-day was very successful, the weather delightful, and the attendance large. The following were the results:— SHERWOOD PARK MEETING SEPARATION STAKES. ...

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  21. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The trial of Mrs. Dudley for the attempted murder of O'Donovan. Rossa was concluded to-day, and the prisoner was acquitted on the ground of insanity. ...

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  22. TASMANIA.

    The boy George Bentick, who was blown out to see in a small boat at Bicheno on Sunday, came ashore this morning at St. Helen's Point, apparently not much the worse for his ...

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  23. THE WOOL MARKET.

    At the wool sales to-day 9,900 bales were offered. The market is dull. The next series of sales will commence on September 1. ...

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  24. KAPUNDA LAND NATIONALIZATION SOCIETY.

    The first annual meeting of the Land Nationalization Society was held at the Institute this evening. There was only a moderate attendance, and Mr. William ...

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  25. SHIPPING AND MAIL INTELLIGENCE.

    The mails per P. & O. s.s. Thibet, from Adelaide May 21, were delivered here to—day via Brindisi. Port Said, June 30. ...

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  26. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    The Academy was fairly patronised on Wednesday evening, when "Eccentricity" was successfully reproduced. ...

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  27. TOWN HALL.

    The first of three farewell concerts visa given by the Remenyi Company in the Town Hall on Wednesday night, in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and suite. The ...

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  28. THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE CRICKET MATCH.

    The annual cricket match between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge was concluded to-day, the latter winning by seven wickets. ...

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  29. GERMAN GOVERNOR OF NEW GUINEA.

    It is announced that Admiral Werner has been appointed Governor of the German portion of New Guinea. ...

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  30. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The debate was resumed by Mr. Service who said that owing to the efforts of the colonies the recidivists scheme had been considerably modified, but the French Bill was ...

    Article : 234 words
  31. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A monster meeting, presided over by Mr. H. Gray, was held on Tuesday evening at the Port Broughton Hotel, at which the following resolutions were unanimously carried ...

    Article : 244 words
  32. FOOTBALL BY ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    The S.A. Cricketing Association is possessed of a Secretary who is deserving of the highest praise for the energy he displays in providing amusement for the general ...

    Article : 509 words
  33. VICTORIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns have been published. The total revenue for the past quarter was £2,074,343. an increase of £239,937 on the corresponding quarter last year. Taxation ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. GOOLWA, July 1.

    The small screw-steamer Goolwa, 27 tons, made the passage safely through the Murray-mouth to-day en route for Port Adelaide. This steamer attempted to get through about ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. THE SURVIVORS BY THE MARS.

    Sir—It is not only a pleasure, but a duty I feel bound to perform, to return my heartfelt thanks to the public and Government of South Australian for the prompt and generous ...

    Article : 194 words
  36. GOLD-PROSPECTING IN NEW GUINEA.

    The gold referred to yesterday as having been brought from New Gainea was the property of Kerry, one of the members of the Age party. Experts are unanimous in the ...

    Article : 157 words
  37. STRATHALBYN, July 1.

    Two cases of infringement of the Distillation Act were heard before Dr. Blue and Mr. J. Cheriton at the Local Court to-day, Thomas Fallon and Janet Foster, two ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. CRYSTAL BROOK, July 1.

    A public meeting was held at the Warner-town Hotel this afternoon, Mr. W. Smith in the chair, when a resolution was carried in favour of extending the Blyth Railway to ...

    Article : 55 words
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