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  2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The trial of John Conder on a charge of the murder of au Indian hawker, Kaizi Singh, near Buchan on January 22, was begun afc the Police Court, Bruthen ...

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  3. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    The Assembly sat till 8 o'clock this morning dealing with the Estimates, this making the third successive all-night sitting. The balance of the mines, ...

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  4. THE TOILERS OF THE HILLS.

    A drive from Waverley to the vicinity of the Upper sturt Post-Office, and from thence back by way of the Sturt Valley, is one of many which can be strongly recommended to ...

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  5. THE SMALLPOX CASE.

    Inspector Shaw on Wednesday afternoon forwarded a report to the President of the Central Board of Health from Mr. William H. Birks's residence, Beaumont, stating that ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    The whole of Mr. R. Howie's team which he brought over to Adelaide from Ballarat will be offered for sale by Messrs. Barker and Chambers on Tuesday next. Middlesex will ...

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  7. A DISQUALIFICATION REMOVED.

    A telegram from Deniliquin states that the local Stewards have removed the disqualification for twelve months imposed by them on James Flood for foul riding at a recent ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Central Police Court today Mary Ann Austin was charged with having committed a breach of the Children's Protection Act, 1892. The ...

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  9. HOMING.

    ALBERTON CLUB.—The third race on the programme of the Alberton Homing Club was flown on Saturday afternoon, May 6, from Mount Lofty. Though in the morning the ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    The "Octorcon" was again presented by the Wybert Reeve Company at the Threatre Royal on Wednesday night, when there was an appreciative house. This morning the Darrell ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Executive to-day decided that the death sentence on Scott, the Waikomiti murderer must be carried out. The Waihi Company crushed 1,670 tons ...

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  12. THE BIJOU.

    The Gourlay, Walton, & Shine Comedy Company are still attracting good houses ab the Bijou. Their programme seems to find much favour from their audiences. There ...

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  13. TRIAL SHIPMENT OF FRUIT.

    The Department or Agriculture is making arrangements to forward an experimental shipment of fruit to Canada by the Miowera, consisting of eight cases ...

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  14. ORGAN RECITAL.

    Last night Mr. Jude gave a descriptive recital on the Town Hall organ before a very large audience, and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and staff. Before ...

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  15. RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    TRIANGULAR RIFLE MATCH.—On Saturday, May 6, the Mount Barker Rifle Club, the Camperdown (Victoria) V. M. Rifles, and S trathalbyn Rifle Club engaged in a triangular ...

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  16. THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The Union Steamship Company has declared a dividend for the half-year at the rate of G per cent, per annum. The profits for the half-year amounted to ...

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  17. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    In the Equity Court to-day in the matter of the Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited, an application was made on behalf of the petitioner for the ...

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  18. OCEAN MaIL SERVICE.

    This Massilia arrived at Plymouth on May 7. The Arcadia arrived at Colombo on May 9, homewards. The Oceana arrived at Suez on May 9, homewards. ...

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  19. HOUSEBREAKING AT GEORGETOWN.

    This morning, at about half-past 3 o'clock, Mr. William Belcher, J.F., hearing a noise in his store, went into the passage adjoining his room and the store, and, seeing a light ...

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  20. THE BANK OF VICTORIA.

    Surprise and regret were expressed in the city this morning at the suspension of the Bank of Victoria, bat the event caused no excitement. At the ...

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  21. CYCLING.

    Adelaide Cycling Club.—A committee mooting of the above club was held on Wednesday evening at head-quarters. It was decided to visit the Bankside Vineyards by ...

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  22. GENERAL FOOTBALL.

    [Secretaries of clubs are reminded that to ensure publication of the results of matches in this column the notification should be sent in not later than Tuesday. The name of the Association in which ...

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  23. THE MERCANTILE BANK PROSECUTIONS.

    At to-day's proceedings in connection with the Mercantile Bunk prosecutions additional evidence was given by Air. H. G. Turner; General Manager of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. QUEENSLAND CHAMBER OF COMMENCE.

    At a meeting of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce held to-day it was agreed in response to a request from fruitgrowers that the Secretary should ...

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  25. CHESS.

    N.A. CLUB.—There was a good attendance at the weekly meeting of the North Adelaide Chess Club on Tuesday evening, May 9 Several interesting games were played, and several entries ...

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  26. PROFESSOR ARMAND.

    On Monday evening next Professor Armand will give the first of a series of entertainments at the Victoria Hal. The Professor is described as a mesmerist, hypnotist, and ...

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  27. TEACHING MORALITY.

    Sir—Some time ago a letter appeared in the Times, written by Mr. Wordsworth, resident in India, as Principal of a College. He says in india there are very few who [?] the ...

    Article : 326 words
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  29. THE RAINFALL.

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  30. Melbourne, May 10.

    The Board of Health is taking steps to guard against any outbreak of smallpox among the passengers by the Australia who landed here. The movements of the passengers have been ...

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  31. WEDNESDAY'S TRAINING NOTES.

    Those who left their bads at 6 o'clock on Wednesday morning to see the work on the Old Course went home to breatfast without witnessing anything worth mentioning. ...

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  32. A DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

    A daring robbery was committed this afternoon at the office of Messrs. McDougall & Co., wine and spirit importers. Two men called there during ...

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