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  2. FUNERAL OF PRINCE LEOPOLD.

    The Agents-General of the various Australian Colonies have held a meeting to decide upon the most appropriate method of testifying the sympathy of the ...

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  3. DEATH OF A VICTORIAN JUDGE.

    The death was announced to-day of Judge McFarland. He was only 46 years of ase, and was appointed to a County Court Judgeship by the O'Loghlen Government in 1882. The deceased was a prominent member of the governing body of the University. ...

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  4. MAORI STATESMANSHIP.

    On the western coast of the North Island of New Zealand, about midway between Auckland and Cape Egmont, is the beautiful and capacious harbour of ...

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  5. THE LATE PRINCE LEOPOLD.

    All Australia put on its mourning apparel on Sunday; and besides the outward and visible signs of woe there was pervading all classes a genuine hearty sympathy with the ...

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  6. ARCHER-STREET WESLEYAN.

    The Rev. R. S. Caseley preached an [?] sermon on Sunday morning in this Church from Job xxi., 23-26 v., and at the close of tho service the congregation joined ...

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  7. THE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS IN VICTORIA.

    On Saturday the Railway Commissioners visited the scene of the Little River accident. All the injured persons are reported to be doing welL Already notices of claims for ...

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  8. ARRIVAL OF BISHOP BARRY AT SYDNEY.

    The Eight Rev. Dr. Barry, the new Bishop of Sydney and Primate of Australia, arrived at Sydney on Saturday morning by the s.s. Valetta, which entered the Heads about 10 ...

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  9. THE EARL EUSTON DIVORCE CASE.

    The Divorce Court has given judgment in the case brought by Earl Euston against the person to whom he had been married on the ground of her having contracted ...

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  10. [Received April 6, 7.5 p.m.]

    Her Majesty the Queen will proceed to-day to Windsor to be present at the funeral of her youngest son, Prince Leopold, which is to take place to-morrow ...

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  11. PIRIE-STREET WESLEYAN.

    The Rev. E. Gratton preaching in the morning said:-" One of the truest and tea-derest of English hearts has again been overwhelmed with sore grief. The removal of ...

    Article : 213 words
  12. CLAYTON CHURCH.

    At this Church there was a special commemoration service in the evening. Choral music appropriate to the occasion was give the anthem " Blessed are the depated," ...

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  13. INTERCOLONIAL BOAT RACE.

    An eight-oared race between crews representing New South Wales and Victoria came off on Saturday afternoon, on the Yarra, and was watched by a great gathering of persons, ...

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  14. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL.

    At St. Peter's Cathedral the lectern and portions of the building were draped in crape. In the morning Dr. Kennion made special reference to the late Prince prior to the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN MEAT AND INSURANCE.

    The Australian Meat-preserving Company have teen successful in their action against the underwriters for the value of the cargo of meat by the steamship ...

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  16. THE WAR IN SOUDAN.

    An uneasy feeling prevails at Cairo with regard to the mission of Major-General Gordon to the Soudan. It is rumoured that a second sortie from Khartoum took ...

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  17. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A report from Wilcannia states, that a change in the weather took place on Saturday afternoon, when heavy rain fell and continued throughout the night almost ...

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  18. TEE CATHOLIC CHURCHES.

    At the Catholic Churches of the town no notice was taken of the death of the Duke. The reasons given for this are that it is unusual to make any reference to such ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    Colonel Nugent, one of the leading British authorities on fortification, has de-livered a lecture on Australian defences, at "which the Agents-General for the ...

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  20. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, WELLIKGTON-SQUARE.

    The Rev. W. Diment at the close of Ma evening's discourse said :-" We are called upon to-day to mourn the untimely death of [?] ...

    Article : 176 words
  21. ST. ANDREW'S.

    In this Church, prior to the delivery of the morning sermon, the Rev. E. Rorke said, referring to Prince Leopold and his mire life:—"He was a man ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. THE ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    The marriage of Prince Louis of Battenburg with the daughter of the late Princess Alice of England is to take place in May, having been postponed in consequence ...

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  23. JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.

    At the Jewish Synagogue on Saturday, April 5, at the conclusion of an eloquent sermon, the minister (Rev. A. T. Boas) said: —"Apart from Prince Leopold's exalted ...

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  24. NEW CHURCH. HANSON-STREET.

    On Sunday morning the Rev. E. G. Day said in reference to the death of the Prince :—" Prince Leopold was the youngest son of our beloved Queen, and bo closely followed in the ...

    Article : 199 words
  25. THE ORIENTAL BANK.

    The profit realized by the Oriental Bank during the year amounts to £2,600 after assigning a sum of £76,000 for bad debts and depreciation of securities. The Directors ...

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  26. REUTEE'S TELEGRAMS.

    General Sir Evelyn Wood has dispatched a detachment of the Egyptian troops under his command to Suakim in order to strengthen the garrison on the ...

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  27. SUICIDE OF A PUBLICAN IN VICTORIA.

    Patrick Kingley, publican, of Eaglehawk, has committed suicide by drowning himself in Lake Meagher. He was under committal for trial for receiving stolen property. ...

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  28. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat is falling owing to the collapse of the American wheat ring. Forty shillings per quarter of 480 1b. is the rate that it is being offered for Australian cargoes. ...

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  29. THE BRIGHTON SHOOTING CASE,

    The inquest into the circumstances attending the death of William Hawthorne by shooting at Brighton was concluded on Saturday The verdict of the Jury was that the deceased ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN LAND SYNDICATE.

    A scheme is being projected for the acquisition of land on a large scale near the Gulf of Carpentaria. The Duke of Manchester is the Chairman of the Syndicate; ...

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  31. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, GROTE-STREET.

    At this Church special prayer was offered for the Queen and the Duchess in their affliction, and the subject was more fully dwelt on in an address by the presiding ...

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  32. PRIMITIVE METHODIST, MORPHETT-STREET

    The Rev. E. Masterman, speaking from a Pulpit covered with black cloth, said :-" I doubt not there "will be many indications of ...

    Article : 140 words
  33. THE RACE BETWEEN THE ADE LAIDE AND THE WAIRARAPA.

    The enquiry by the Steam Navigation Board into the circumstances connected with the collision in the Bay between the steamers Wairarapa and Adelaide when racing was ...

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  34. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The proportion of the Bank of Engr land's reserve to liabilities is 44 per cent. The reserve is now £15,500,000. ...

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  35. DRAPER MEMORIAL.

    Mr. G. E. Wheatley, of the Unley Circuit, preached in the morning. Before commencing the service he said:—"To-day the British flag is half-mast high, and the nation mourns ...

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  36. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS:

    The Rev. J. Thorne preached at the s Christian Church this evening, taking for hid text " Enow ye not that a prince and a great man hath fallen this day in Israel." The ...

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  37. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Oxford and Cambridge boat race, which was postponed from Saturday until Monday, April 7,13 exciting considerable interest. The Oxford men are generally regarded as the stronger team, and 8 to 1 on Oxford is freely taken in the betting. ...

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  38. HIDE MARKET.

    Hides are in demand at full prices. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND MAILS.

    The Q.R.M.S. Roma left Aden yesterday homewards. ...

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  40. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.

    On Sunday morning the Rev. E. Homann, at the conclusion of the sermon, alluded to the sad event. Referring to the duty which the Holy Scriptures impressed upon all ...

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  41. MOUNT GAMBIER. April 5.

    A large meeting of members of the Potato-growers Union was held on Friday afternoon for the purpose of considering the conduct of the Adelaide agents, who had neglected to ...

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  42. NORTH ADELAIDE CONGREGATIONAL.

    In this Church special reference was madeat both the morning and evening services to-the death of Prince Leopold. The pulpit and choir-gallery were draped in black, and ...

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  43. WHEAT.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for Great Britain is 1,960,000 qrs. ...

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  44. COPPER AND TIN.

    Chilian copper is sold at £54 5s, per ton. Tin is worth £83 15s. per ton. ...

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  45. ST. JOHN'S.

    In this Church, at both services, special hymns were Bung as a tribute of respect to the memory of the late Prince. In the morning the choir rendered Sullivan's beautiful ...

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  46. EARL ROSEBERY ON FRENCH CONVICTISM

    Earl Rosebery has prepared a motion on the recidivist question, which he intends to move in the House of Lords after the Easter recess. He will state the ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES.

    Queensland Four per Gents, £100 15s. South Australian four per Cents, £101 5s, ...

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  48. MAILS

    The Duke of Sutherland left to-day outwards. ...

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  49. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Saturday night" Transported for Life" was repeated for the last time. There was rather a poor attendance, the gallery being the only part of the house that was nearly ...

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  50. ILLNESS OF MR. BRIGHT.

    The Eight Hon. John Bright is suffering from a slight attack of congestion of the lungs, but his physicians do not anticipate any serious results. ...

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  51. JUDGE WILLIAMS OF VICTORIA.

    His Honor Mr. Justice [Hartley "Williams, of Victoria, who has been in England for some time on leave of absence, will start for Australia on his return voyage on May 15. ...

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  52. REMAINS OF PRINCE LEOPOLD.

    Hie Royal Highness the Prince of Wales arrived at Portsmouth to-day in charge of the remains of the late Duke of Albany. ...

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  53. ROTUNDA CONCERT.

    Many people were in doubt on Saturday as to whether the Rotunda concert would take place owing to the day being that on which the late Prince Leopold was to be buried, but ...

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  54. [RECEIVED April 6, 7.5 p.m.]

    Lieutenant Ernest Chamberlain Hobkirk, of H.M. Navy, late senior lieutenant of H.M. corvette Boadicea, and Medallist for Naval Service, has been ...

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  55. CHALMERS CHURCH

    The Rev. D. Paton, M.A., B.D., on Sunday morning preached an impressive sermon from the text" Thus it behoved Christ to suffer,"' He said, referring to Prince Leopold:— ...

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  56. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A railway porter named Charles Atkinson, while crossing the railway line at McDonald Town Station on Saturday night, was ran over by a goods train and killed, his body ...

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  57. HINDMARSH-SQUARE; CONGREGATIONAL

    The Rev. F. W. Cox said in the course of a specially appropriate sermon—" Our sympathies are strongly excited by the fact of a life of so much promise cut on ia a, moment—a ...

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  58. STOW CHURCH.

    Stow Church had drapings in the choirgallery, and besides other special music the organist played with grand effect "The Dead March in SauL" Before the evening ...

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  59. ILLNESS OF MR. CHARLES READE.

    Mr. Charles Reade, the veteran novelist, who is now 70 years of age, is so seriously ill that he ia considered to be dying. ...

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  60. IMMIGRATION DIFFICULTY IN QUEENSLAND.

    An enquiry was recently held by the Immigration Board into certain complaints made by bounty immigrants with regard to the treatment they received on board the steamer ...

    Article : 142 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONES IN AMERICA.

    A succession of terrific cyclones have swept over several of the States of America. The number of fatal casualties reported up to the present time is thirty, ...

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  63. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S.

    In the morning the Rev. W. B. Andrews preached an able sermon, in the course of which he said :-" The voting Prince was marked out from among the Royal children ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. [Received April 7, 1.50 a.m.]

    Mr. 'William Redmond, M.P., has written a letter to the Pott Mail Gazette; in which he assures his readers that the chief aspiration of Irishmen throughout ...

    Article : 108 words
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