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  2. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    A young man named H. Palmer was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of incest. Mr. A. J. Plate, in conjunction with Messrs. ...

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  3. SPEECH BY THE QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    Sir Thomas McIlwraith addressed the electors of North Brisbane to-night. The crush was so great that a fow minor casualties occurred. As at once was seen ...

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  4. ARRIVAL OP THE HOS. E. STEINFELD.

    For years the question of a Customs Union or free or ad 8 between the colonies has been thought of and discussed by nearly all tho public men in Australia. Thirty years ago ...

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  5. OUR BANKS.

    But for the wise intervention of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury in 1834 the Bank of Australasia would probably neb have been in the position in is to-day of ...

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  6. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly to-night Mr. Barton, replying to a question, said that the Minister of Justice could see no reason for making any further ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    The favourite melodrama "The Ticket-of-Leave Man," generally styled "Tom Taylor's great moral play," is an old, old friend of the Adelaide playgoers. The title is sufficient to ...

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  8. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    A meeting of the Lecture Committee of the Chamber of Manufactures was held in the Eastern Annexe on Tuesday afternoon, there being present Messrs. J. Duncan (President). ...

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  9. THE PROPOSED CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    Mr. James Huddart, with a view to meeting the wishes of the Premier, has offered to try the experiment of making Melbourne the terminal port for the ...

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  10. SEIZURE OF CIGARS.

    The Customs officers made a seizure of 3.500 cigars on the Outline to-day. While the Guthrie was in Sydney 1,400 cigars were seized. ...

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  11. THE TIRE AT CROYDON RAILWAY STATION.

    Sir—You publish an account of a fire ad Croydon Railway Station. As the station at Croydon was gutted before the arrival of that efficient fire brigade at Hindmarsh, and as on ...

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  12. THE BEECH FOREST TIMBER RESERVE.

    Mr. Perrin, the Conservator of Forests, has sent in a strongly worded protest to the Minister of Mines against the action of the Lands Department in throwing open ...

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  13. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A man named George Beer was killed this morning while tiring a shot in the new cutting near Murphy's Creek Bridge on the Southern Railway line. ...

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  14. THE BIJOU.

    An enthusiastic audience assembled at the Bijou on Tuesday evening, when the Hudson Surprise Party successfully carried out their attractive programme. The beautiful ...

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  15. THE VICTORIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    The Government contemplate putting a number of the unemployed on an area of Crown lands containing about 3,000 acres between Trentham and Lyonville. ...

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  16. THE ELECTIONS.

    Sir—I wish to ask you a very serious question, that is, when will my fellow-workmen end their folly? Their votes of late are crippling the country. They are going right ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    A man has been arrested in Wellington with a large quantity of jewellery in his possession, which is believed to be the proceeds of a robbery in Sydney. ...

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  18. CYCLORAMA.

    On Tuesday throughout the three sessions, during which the realistic presentation of that great historic event, "The Battle of Waterloo," was exhibited to the patrons of the Cyclorama. ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government has subscribed £11,900 of the new City Loan of £15,000. The electric-lighting agreement between the City Council and Mr. Alexander ...

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  20. ADELAIDE SCHOOL BOARD OF ADVICE.

    Present—The Chairman (Mr. J. L. Bonython), Rev. B. P. Mudge, and Messrs. A. Adamson, J. Anderson, J. M. Dowie, C. Wells and c. Wilks. ...

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  21. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.

    The first of this season's series of Saturday Night's Popular Concerts at the Town Hall is announced for Saturday evening next. The chief attraction will be the first appearance ...

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  22. BOYS' FIELD CLUB.

    Sir—I am one of the members of this club, and I should like to say how much we enjoyed the annual camp at Balhannah. It looked on tho day of departure as if the camp would be a ...

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  23. THE WEATHER IN THE COUNTRY.

    After nearly five months' dry weather we were favoured on Friday and Saturday last with some nice showers of rain, a little over half an inch being registered. This ia hardly ...

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  24. MRS. CLARA PARKER'S ACTION.

    The hearing of the action brought by Mrs. Clara Parker against Mr. Joseph Clarke for the recovery of £10,000 damages for alleged malicious prosecution ...

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  25. CHORAL-SINGING CONTEST.

    On Thursday evening at the Town Hall the promoters of the Saturday Popular Concerts will hold a choral singing contest. Four choirs will compete. Judging for the large ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND FLOODS RELIEF FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged £1,889 2 10 ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The paragraph relating to the above which appears in this morning's issue was read by me with surprise, inasmuch as the acknowledgment of only £1,500 as contribution ...

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  28. THE INTERCOLONIAL FOOTBALL CLUB.

    Sir—In your report of the committee meeting of the South Australian Football Association held on Wednesday night yon do an injustice to the club I represent in that re ...

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  29. CALENDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The Port Adelaide Branch of the Caledonian Society inaugurated the season's programme by a musical evening, which took place in the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday evening. There ...

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  30. EURILLA, MOUNT LOFTY.

    Sir—Article No. 18 of "The Toilers of the Hills," published in the Register of April 1, contains the following:—"It is also a pity that the native name of Mount Lofty [?] ...

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  31. A CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    The trial of Alfred Bullen, charged with the murder of Ah Bun, was concluded to-day at the Central Criminal Court. The Jury after a lengthly ...

    Article : 65 words
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  33. SHOCKING GUN ACCIDENT.

    A gun accident occurred at Dallangatta yesterday, when James Mathieson, aged seventeen, raised a gun to his shoulder, and not being aware that it was ...

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  34. THE RAINFALL.

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  35. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Walter Bentley concluded to-night the biggest season ever known here. ...

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