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    REGULATIONS FOR SHIPPING LIVE STOCK.—At a meeting of the Marine Board on Thursday the second reading of the proposed live stock regulations was carried. The Secretary ...

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    THE LATE Mr. F. E. BUCKNALL.—The announcement of the death of Mr. F. E. Bucknail will come as a surprise to many of his friends. Mr. Frederick Estcourt Bucknall, ...

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  4. THE DERBY AND THE PRINCE.

    A marvellously popular win is that which has secured to the Prince of Wales the blue ribband of the English turf for the current year. His Royal Highness ...

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    HON. J. H. HOWE BANQUETED AT PORT PIRIE.—If there was one man more than another in South Australia on Wednesday evening who had reason to feel proud it was the ...

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    THE "OBSERVER" ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT.—There is a good deal for the eye and much food for the mind in the illustrated supplement to the Adelaide Observer this ...

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    RONTGEN RAYS.—On Wednesday a viceregal party visited the Adelaide University to witness some experiments with the Rontgen rays. Lady Victoria the Misses Buxton. Mr. ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 526 words
  9. ENGLISH POLITICAL PARTIES.

    Mr. J. E. Barlow, the Liberal candidate, has defeated by 299 votes Lord Thynne, the Conservative nominee, in the by-election for Frome, Somersetshire. ...

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  10. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The German military engineers, who were imported into the Transvaal by the State authorities, have been busily engaged in erecting fortifications around Pretoria, the ...

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  11. TURKEY'S TROUBLES.

    At the present time Abdul Hamid has 10,000 Turkish soldiers in Crete. The Sultan has proclaimed the island as in a state of siege, but the Great Powers have ...

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  12. MATABELELAND.

    Major General Sir F. Carrington, K.C.M.G., the recently appointed Commander-in-Chief of the forces in Rhodesia, has arrived at Buluwayo, accompanied by his staff. ...

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  13. INCIDENTS OF THE PLAY

    The wicket at Oxford was very hard and bumpy, and Trumble's bowling particularly was awkward. None of the batsmen could play him with comfort. ...

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  14. THE SOUDAN WAR.

    The Right Hon. John Morley, member of the House of Commons for the District of Montrose, speaking at Leeds last night, declared that the Soudan Expedition was the outcome ...

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  15. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The amount of practical philanthropy existing in the community and the readiness with which it is shown at the present day should surely act as in some ...

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  16. NOTES ON THE TOUR.

    The seven-wickets victory of the Australians over Oxford represents one of the most brilliant achievements of the tour. When they won so easily at Sheffield and ...

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  17. MADAGASCAR.

    The French Government has issued a proclamation declaring Madagascar to be a colony of the Republic. The Gorman Press is extremely angry at ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

    Zoological Gardens—All day. Exchange Hotel, 4.30 p.m.—Meeting the Adelaide Prospecting Syndicate. Union Hall, 8 p.m.—Women's League. ...

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  19. DEATH OF A NOTED PHYSICIAN.

    The death at the ago of seventy-eight yours is announced of Professor Sir George Johnson, Physician Extraordinary to Her Majesty the Queen. ...

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  20. A MINING CONTRACT.

    In the Supreme Court to-day the Chief Justice gave judgment in tho mining case kelson and Bartholomeaux against Shierlaw and Huelin. The plaintiffs, two Coolgardie ...

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  21. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    We have again been favoured with a splendid fall of rain, 0750 in. having been recorded up to 9 o'clock this morning. This will do a vast amount of good, following so closely ...

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  22. THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE MATCH.

    The following is the team selected to represent Gloucestershire in the match against the Australian Eleven at Bristol to-day:— W. G. Grace ...

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  24. GLOUCESTERSHIRE BATTING.

    The home team opened at the wickets, ard at the adjournment for lunch had lost 7 wickets for 93 runs. The bulk of the bowling was entrusted to ...

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