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  2. ANNUAL RIFLE MATCHES.

    The annual matches of the South Australian National Rifle Association will be commenced at the Port Adelaide Ranges this morning, and continued during the ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed last night:—"Lord and Lady Tennyson arrived by this morning's express from Adelaide. They had lunch with Lord and Lady ...

    Article : 625 words
  4. PARLIAMENTS.

    Soon alter the Assembly met this afternoon Mr. Reid rose and said:—"I wish to make a statement as a matter of privilege. In one of the morning papers a statement ...

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  5. FEDERATION.

    AUCKLAND, September 5. The "Lyttelton Times" publishes a Ions article by Mr. Barton on the subject of federation. It is chiefly explanatory, of the ...

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  6. TROUBLED FRANCE.

    During the Court-martial at Rennes several scenes have occurred between the President, Colonel Jouaust, and Maitre Labori, the prisoner's leading counsel, owing ...

    Article : 465 words
  7. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. Monypenny, Editor of the "Johannesburg Star" and correspondent for the London "Times," for whose arrest a warrant has been issued, as well as other ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The wicket was stall bad after luncheon, when Darling and Laver resumed their partnership to the fast bowling of Bradley and Jesson. The Victorian was the first to ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. SPAIN.

    At a Congress of Roman Catholic Bishops held yesterday at Burgos, a fortified city of Spain, and the original capital of Old Castile, the Papal Nuncio, who presided ...

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  10. DENMARK.

    The protracted lockout in the building and engineering trades in Denmark, which involved 80,000 operatives, terminated yesterday. The Trades Unions have ...

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  11. THE "TIMES" ON THE SITUATION.

    The "Times" this morning, in an article dealing with the critical situation in the Transvaal, asserts that the withdrawal of the five years' franchise proposal by ...

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  12. THE FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIP.

    The Football Association had a lively meeting on Tuesday night, when matters connected with the recent match between Norwood and South Adelaide were ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    Dragging operations at Lake Marina, Murton, for the bodies of Oscar Luy, aged 20, and Andrew Hurthe, aged 22, students of Concordia College, who went last evening ...

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  14. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Admiralty has given orders to private firms for the construction of twelve torpedo destroyers. ...

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  15. THE ENROLMENTS OF GERMANS.

    Advices from Pretoria state that 1,410 Germans have been enrolled to fight with the Boers should war break out against England. The total is made up as follows: ...

    Article : 46 words
  16. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    When the game was continued to-day the weather was oppressive. The attendance was good. Ranjitsinhji 15 and Stoddart continued the Englishmen's innings, with ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death of Ernest Renshaw, the famous tennis champion, is announced. The Irish National Federation of New York has protested against the proposal to ...

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  18. THE ARREST OF MR. PAKEMAN.

    The Transvaal authorities have granted bail to Mr. Pakeman, Editor of the "Leader," who was arrested on Saturday on a charge of high treason, because he had ...

    Article : 129 words
  19. QUEENSLAND.

    At a large and influential meeting to-day it was decided to form an Association for the prevention of the spread of consumption and other tuberculous diseases. The ...

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  20. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs.—Wheat is in slow demand, and the price has this week declined 3d. per quarter. ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    At Wellington to-day a solicitor named Cathro was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for a breach of trust, the amount involved being over £1,000. ...

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  22. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Vondel, barque, from Melbourne April 28; Jumna, steamer, from Brisbane June 24; Auckland, ship, from Wellington June 9. At Hamburg.—Varzia ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The vital statistics for August show that the population of the colony has reached 170,069. ...

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  24. THE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Reuter's Agency states that the Transvaal Government has withdrawn the offer of the counter scheme, but has accepted the principle of Mr. Chamberlain's suggested ...

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  25. PORT ADELAIDE ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    On Tuesday evening the Port Adelaide Council made an official inspection of the electric lighting arrangements of the municipality for the purpose of noting the dark ...

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  26. VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The annual Show of the Royal Agricultural Society was opened to-day at tee Show-grounds, Flemington, under most favourable weather conditions. Since last ...

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  27. THE SENATE TO TRY CONSPIRATORS.

    President Loubet has signed an order constituting the French Senate a High Court for the purpose of trying the Orleanists, Anti-Semites, and members of the League ...

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  28. BOER SUBTERFUGES.

    The excitement in the Transvaal remains unabated, and the British inhabitants of the Rand are in despair of peace being preserved. ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. A TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The barque Loch Ranza, which put into Largs Bay on Tuesday morning early from Calcutta in distress, has had experiences ...

    Article : 411 words
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  31. THE STRANDING OF THE RIPPINGHAM GRANGE.

    The tug Neleebee towed the Rippingham Grange off the reef at 5 o'clock last night. The steamer is now anchored at Wallaroo for inspection of the bottom by the Tug ...

    Article : 291 words
  32. INTERCOLONIAL PHYLLOXERA CONFERENCE.

    The Intercolonial Conference on Phyllexora continued its sittings to-day, and further considered the general question of vegetation and Acts to prevent ...

    Article : 265 words
  33. NOTES ON THE GAME.

    There is one thing in which Darling does not emulate the captain of the last Australian Eleven, and that is in the winning of the toss. In fact, either he possesses a ...

    Article : 241 words
  34. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    At a meeting of the Auckland Harbour Board to-day Mr. Witherford, who has been in communication with the Oceanic Steamship Company relative to improving ...

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  35. MISSIONARIES FOR INDIA.

    In the Baptist Church at Petersham, Sydney, to-night, a farewell was tendered to twenty-nine missionaries, who leave to-morrow by the steamer Karlsruhe for India. ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. EFFECTIVE VOTING.

    Sir—As there appears to be a good deal of misapprehension among the members of Parliament as to the Hare method of voting. I suggest that the late Dr. ...

    Article : 316 words
  37. ADELAIDE CHEMICAL WORKS COMPANY.

    There is on view at Messrs. H. L. Vosz's, Rundle-street, a large oil painting of the establishment of the above Company, which has been ably carried out by Miss Rose ...

    Article : 322 words
  38. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The English cricket season is dratting to a close, and most of the counties have finished their premiership programme. Middlesex has fulfilled all their ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. TROUBLE ON A STEAMER.

    The captain of the steamer Bungarce has had some trouble with his crew in consequence of their asking additional pay for the voyage from Australia to the ...

    Article : 190 words
  40. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  41. Advertising

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