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    THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.—The annual commemoration will be held on Wednesday, December 16, when candidate Bachelors of this University and graduates of ...

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    THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL SELECT COMMITTEE.—On Saturday morning the members of the Select Committee appointed to enquire into the affairs of the Adelaide Hospital met ...

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  4. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    General Maceo, the dashing leader of the insurgent Cuban army, has been killed in action, and the news of this reverse to the rebel bands who have so ...

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    THE MILITARY FORCES.—During the past week recruit drills have been going on as usual. On Friday night last the signalling corps were instructed in camp-signalling. On ...

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    ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. HIMALAYA.—After a fast and pleasurable trip the P. &, O. R.M.S. Himalaya arrived at the Semaphore anchorage from London shortly after 5 o'clock on ...

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    BIRKSGATE WINES.—Referring to the recant purchase of the contents of the cellars of Sir Thomas Elder, at Birksgate, by Mr. H. J. Scott it may be interesting to add that the ...

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  8. BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.

    The Novosti, a daily newspaper published in Moscow, commenting upon the affairs of Europe, states that an entente with Great Britain is much to be desired by Russia. ...

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  9. THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    The intelligence that Maceo, the Cuban rebel leader, had been killed in an action in the neighbourhood of Havanna, has been confirmed by the physician who attended him. ...

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  10. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    The Sultan Abdul Hamid has protested to Mr. Terrell, the United States Minister in Constantinople, against the reference to the Armenian atrocities made by President ...

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  11. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY.

    The Right Rev. Francis Redwood, D.D. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand, has arrived on a visit to Rome. ...

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  12. ZAMBESILAND.

    Telegrams from Blantyre, the capital of British Zambesiland, state that Chiksu, the leader of the Angoni tribe, who recently massacred the missionaries in the neighbourhood ...

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  13. UNITED STATES.

    Senator Dingley, the framer of the Dingley Tariff Bill, introduced into Congress last session for the purpose of arranging a compromise as regards the increase of duties, has ...

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  14. CUBA AND THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Spanish Government admits that in its efforts to quell the insurrections in Cuba and the Philippine Islands, no less than 17,000 Spanish soldiers have lost their lives. ...

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  15. THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Hindley-street, all day—Cyclorama of Waterloo. Commissioner Public Works' Office, 11 a.m.—Deputation re W.A. mining regulations. 96, King William-street, 12 noon—Meeting Block ...

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  16. MARITIME DISASTER.

    During a heavy squall of wind in the Bristol Channel yesterday the German ship Rajah, 1,256 tons register, was thrown on her beam ends and capsized. ...

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  17. RUSSIA.

    Telegrams from Moscow state that the authorities of that city, have caused 1,500 students to be arrested, with the intention of preventing a commemoration of the Khodinsky ...

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  18. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Volksraad of the South African Republic has been prorogued by President Kruger, who delivered a speech of a very pacific character. ...

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  19. THE LOSS OF THE SALIER.

    The Nord-deutscher steamer Salter, which became a total loss off Cape Corrubedo, on the coast of Spain, whilst on a voyage from Bremen to the Argentine Republic, met with a ...

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  20. TO-MORROW.

    Union Hall, Pirie-street, 2.30 p.m.—Meeting Devon Consols G.M. Co. Town Hall, 2 p.m.—Prince Alfred College speech-day demonstration. ...

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  21. ITALY.

    Reports of Government officials which are in the hands of the Marquis di Rudini, the Italian Prime Minister, show that large sums belonging to charity funds were used by ...

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  22. VENEZUELA.

    Considerable agitation occurred at Caraccas, the capital of Venezuela, when the provisional treaty with Great Britain for the reference to arbitration of the boundary dispute was read ...

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  23. WEDNESDAY.

    Howard Smith Chambers, 3 p.m.—Meeting Menzie's Barossa, G.M. Co. Cowra Chambers, 11.15 a.m.—Meeting Menzie's Tornauo G.M. Co. ...

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  24. MEXICO.

    A large house as Jerez, in the Province of Guanajuato, in Mexico, collapsed yesterday, burying 111 persons in its ruins. The work of recovering the corpses is ...

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  25. ACCIDENT TO THE SAGHALIEN.

    The Messageries Maritimes mail steamer Saghalien, which left Marseilles on November 1 for Tonquin and neighbouring ports via Bombay and Ceylon, met with a serious ...

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  26. THURSDAY.

    96, King William-street, 12.30 p.m.—Meeting Boulder Independent G.M. Co. Comstock Chambers, 11 a.m.—Meeting Cosgrove's Bayley's Reward G.M. Co. ...

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  27. THE RUSSELL LIBEL CASE.

    Frederick Kast, a groom, one of the defendants awaiting trial in the Russell libel action, is dead. [Kast was charged with Selina Lady Scott ...

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  28. THE RUSSO-CHINESE TREATY.

    Le Nord announces that the Russo-Chinese treaty merely ensures to Russia the right of building and working the Siberian railway through the province of Manchuria to ...

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  29. FRIDAY.

    Town Hall.—Salvation Army Welcome Commander Booth. Eagle Chambers, 3 p.m.—Meeting Crystal Ice Company. ...

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  30. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie, the President of the Board of Trade, who has extensive powers under the Railway Regulalation Act of 1893 with regard to controlling ...

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  31. THE SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    It has been arranged that an International Conference shall be held in Paris next March an the subject of the sugar bounties. The immediate object of the conference is to ...

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  32. THE BLUE MOUNTAIN MURDERS.

    News has been received by the police from Bathurst that Harwood and a mate, believed to be a German, had been tracked to Mount Walker. The police and a blacktracker are ...

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  33. SATURDAY.

    Adelaide Oval—Intercolonial cricket, South Australia v. New South Wales. Jubilee Exhibition Oval, 2.45 p.m.—Continuation of Summer Cycling Carnival. ...

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  34. A NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATOR.

    Among the passengers by the mail steamer Himalaya, which arrived from London on Saturday afternoon, was Mr. Frank Farnell, M.P. for Central Cumberland, New South ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIAN MINING.

    Haycraft's Gold Reduction and Mining Company, of Kalgoorlie, has been registered with a capital of £200,000. Shares to the amount of £95,000 will be offered for public ...

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  36. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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  37. SUPPOSED MURDER OF A SELECTOR.

    About six months ago a selector, Thomas Phillips, residing sixteen miles from Cassillis, disappeared mysteriously. The police yesterday found in a large stumphole, 500 yards ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN RACEHORSES.

    The thoroughbred horse Carbonado, by Hotchkise, son of Musket, from Onyx, owned by Mr. S. Hordern, of Sydney, which arrived in England on June 4 in the Orizaba, has been ...

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  39. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    We have had a regular northerly hot wind to-day, and the thermometer registered 105 in the shade. Half a gale of wind was blowing, and everything was smothered in dust. This ...

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  40. A MIXING TOWN DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The Police Commissioner received a telegram last evening stating that the entire town of Penghana, with the exception of three buildings, had been destroyed by a bush fire ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill shares at the close of to-day's Stock Exchange were quoted at £2 10s. 6d., a fall of 9d. since yesterday's quotation. ...

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  42. DROWNING CASE AT PORT PIRIE.

    Mr. J. P. Stow, S.M., held an inquest to-day on the body of W. Williamson, who was found floating in the river on Saturday. The evidence showed that the deceased had ...

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  44. A CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    At the Police Court at Ballarat yesterday John Barr Stevenson was charged with perjury in connection with the Leader v. Tuthill case, in regard to his evidence at the ...

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  46. THE STOCKTON COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Great uncertainty still exists as to when the Stockton Colliery will resume operations. It is expected that a joint investigation will be made to-morrow by Government officials and ...

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  50. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TRAINS.

    Sir—As I understand the railway authorities intend running cheap trains to Mount Gambier on Christmas and New Year's Day, I would suggest their issuing a special ...

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