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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    "The Hon. A. Catt and Mr. E. A. Roberts, M.P.'s, will be entertained by their supporters at a banquet at Gladstone this evening. The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Sir ...

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  3. PORT PIRIE.

    Continuing my rapid survey of Ellens-street, it may be added concerning the International Hotel, one of the earliest hostelries, that it has been recently added ...

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  4. THE WEATHER.

    "On Friday and Saturday," said Sir Charles Todd on Monday, "our reports and maps showed that a high barometer covered Victoria. South Australia, and ...

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  5. THE FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE.

    Some of the boulevard, journals of Paris recently reported with much plausibility that Baron de Mohrenheim, the late Russian Ambassador to France, had been ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. THE TERRIBLE FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    The Windsor Hotel, New York, which was burned to the ground on St. Patrick's Day, was one of the largest and most reputable hotels in the city. It was built ...

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  7. THE CHILLAGOE MINES AND RAILWAYS.

    The Chillagoe Railway and Mines, Limited, Queensland, has issued first-mortgage debentures for £400,000, bearing interest at 6 per cent., the amount being ...

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  8. FRANCE.

    Addressing the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday Admiral Rieunier criticised the Naval Estimates, and ridiculed the speech of the Minister of Marine, M. Lockroy ...

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  9. THE TEST CRICKET MATCH.

    It is a long time since a big cricket match on the Adelaide Oval was so interfered with by rain as the one in progress on Monday. Altogether there was only ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Nisbet, the Locomotive Superintendent of the Queensland Railways, will sail for Brisbane during April. The P. & O. steamer China, which was ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. DISCLOSING MILITARY SECRETS.

    M. Boisson, an ex-French Lieutenant of Infantry, has been tried on a charge of communicating military secrets to a foreign Power. ...

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  12. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Dutch newspapers in the Transvaal are manifesting keen chagrin concerning the friendly reception accorded the Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes in Berlin. The high ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    The heavy rain which has fallen since Saturday has been general throughout the colony, and has had the effect of extinguishing the bush fires which had been raging in ...

    Article : 368 words
  14. ROBE AND ITS ATTRACTIONS.

    A correspondent writes:—Over 200 visitors have sojourned at Robé during the summer, and this seaside resort is fast taking its rightful place as one of the most ...

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  15. SHOW CATTLE FOR SYDNEY.

    By the steamer Age, which left Port Adelaide on Monday afternoon, Mr. J. H. Angas shipped the largest consignment of stud cattle that has been sent to the ...

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  16. ILLEGAL BETTlNG.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning, a number of men accused of having made bets by way of wagering on the result of a certain horse race. ...

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  17. MANAGEMENT OF THE FINANCES.

    In the course of an address delivered at Heidelberg on Saturday President Kruger referred to the wretched condition of the Republic's finances, and said he intended ...

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  18. NEW SOLAR DISCOVERY.

    Professor Edward Charles Pickering, the noted American astronomer, has, while watching the planets from an observatory in Arizona, discovered that the planet ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Frome-road-Zoological Gardens. Morning. 11.30.—Adelaide Oval—Australian Eleven versus Rest of Australia. Evening. ...

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  20. MAGAZINE OUTRAGES IN FRANCE.

    The French Government are convinced that a gang of desperadoes is busily at work in France concocting schemes for the wholesale destruction of life and property by ...

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  21. YACHTING FATALITY IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Yesterday the yacht Irene was found floating in Wellington Harbour bottom upwards. She had left for Day's Bay on the previous day with three young men on ...

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  22. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Thirteen Spanish Catholic priests, who had been captured by Aguinaldo's troops, have escaped to Manila, where they placed themselves under the protection of the ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A meeting of the Marine Board was held to-day, at which there were present Mr. S. Smith, M.L.A., and Captain MacKenzie, who were recently appointed Wardens by ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The polling in the Maranoa, Cambooya, and Stanley electorates is now complete, and the count of primary votes gives the following results ...

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  25. SHOOTING CASE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Michael Sullivan, who was arrested yesterday morning, was to-day charged at the Police Court with having maliciously shot at Charles Mahon. He was committed for ...

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  26. DISASTROUS FIRE AT GERALDTON.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Geraldton containing particulars of a disastrous fire which occurred early this morning. The scene was ...

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  27. THE YARRA TRAGEDY.

    Cabinet sat this atternno to consider the cases of Madame Radalyski and Travice Alexander Tod, who are lying under sentence of death for the murder of Mabel ...

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  28. CANADIAN MAIL STEAMER SERVICE.

    The Postmaster-General says that he has not received an intimation that the Vancouver mail service with New Zealand has been discontinued. His personal view is ...

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  29. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.

    AT the Police Court to-day Charles Fretch and Charles Faulkner, builders, were changed with having followed their occupations on Sunday. The hearings were ...

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  30. PRESENTATION TO MR. S. J. SKIPPER.

    Mr. S. J. Skipper, who has been long and favourably known, as a representative of "The Register," ami whose writings under the nom de plume of High Kalyptus have ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    As the result of favourable reports by Mr. Neville, the Government Tobacco Expert, on the suitability of the soil at Roma, Mitchell, and Quelbah, for the growth of ...

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  32. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night Mr. E. J. Briscoe reported that at a meeting of the Australian Cricket Council in Melbourne, which ...

    Article : 297 words
  33. A DETECTIVES TRAP.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hodges, Detective Dungey and Dora Bromley were presented on a charge of having conspired together to procure two ...

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  34. THE GATTON ENQUIRY.

    The Gatton enquiry was reopened to-day. Several witnesses gave evidence regarding the arrangements made for holding the dance on Boxing Night to which the ...

    Article : 249 words
  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Premier has denied the statement made locally that he recently telegraphed from Melbourne to reduce truckers' wages. The statement, he says, is ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    Bishop Lenehan left to-day for Rome. Bishop Wilton, of Melanesia, is a passenger by the Elingamite, which left to-day for Sydney. ...

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  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Saturday's train from Pine Creek brought from there two Chinese who were certified by Dr. Goldsmith to be suffering from leprosy. They were sent to the leper ...

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  38. A NORTHERN TERRITORY MURDER.

    The Circuit Court was opened to-day. Two aboriginals, Narbaloora and Copperang, both about twenty years of age, were charged with having murdered ...

    Article : 68 words
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