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  2. THURSDAY'S STORM.

    Early on Thursday morning a severe storm from the north-west swept over Adelaide. It brought heavy rain and hail, and was accompanied by much thunder and ...

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  3. TIBET EXPEDITION.

    Col. Frank Younghusband has issued a proclamation explaining to the people of Tibet that the insults and resistance proffered the Indian Government by the [?] ...

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  4. THE NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    Interest in the Political crisis is waning and there ore signs that the debate will fizzle out after a few more speeches, and that real work may be soon ...

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  5. DEATH OF ML KRUGER.

    Terrains from Amsterdam announce the death, in the seventy-ninth year of his age, of Mr. Stephen J. Paul Kruger, formerly President of the late Transvaal ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    The latest reports from Licut.Gen. Stoessel, who is in chief command of the Russian forces at Port Arthur, are marked by a less confident tone than previous ...

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  7. DAMAGE TO THE OUTER HARBOUR.

    The continuance of the north-west gale was responsible for one of the highest tides on record at Port Adelaide on Thursday evening, and many landmarks which in the ...

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  8. SOMALILAND.

    Advices from Somaliland state that (he Mullah, with a force of 3,000 or 4,000 "braves," the majority of whom are well armed, is in country about 50 miles from ...

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  9. EXPLOSION OF GELIGNITE.

    A fatal explosion took place in a sewerage tunnel at Flemington. Peter Voltz and Charles Ewart were at work in the tunnel, when a charge which has missed ...

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  10. Early Days.

    On October 10, 1825, in the little village of Colesberg, in Cape Colony, there was born to Kaspar Jan Herdirik Kruger and Maria Steyn, his wife, a son whom they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STRENGTH OF THE JAPANESE FORCES.

    The Russians credit Gen. Kuroki with having under his command in country north of Feng-huan-cheng and Siu-yen 105,000 men and 226 guns. They estimate ...

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  12. INUNDATION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    In consequence of the abnormally high title the corporation officers who have control of the embankments hod an anxious lime. Morn than mine it was feared that ...

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  13. HOTTENTOT REVOLT.

    Gen. Trochu, the German commander who is directing operations against the rebellious Hereors in German South-west Africa, is receiving valuable help from 500 ...

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  14. THE SITUATION IN THE TASHICHTAO DISTRICT.

    Lloyd's shipping agent at Port Niuchwang reports that on Wednesday morning Japanese scouts were within six miles of hut place, and Gen. Baron Oku, with ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    Mr. Sergius de Witte, ex-Russian Finance Minister, is at Berlin conducting negotiations with Court von Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor, for a new Russo-German ...

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  16. IN THE LIAO-YANG REGION.

    Nothing definite bas been learned regarding the report that 30,000 Russian cavalry ire seeking to overthrow Gen. Kuroki's night flank, in order to force their way to ...

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  17. FRANCE AND ITALY

    The French Government has assured Italy that the Military Department in Paris never had any dealings with Capt. Erocolessi an Italian officer who with his ...

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  18. THE WRECKED AUSTRALIA.

    There is no apparent alteration in the position of the steamer Australia except a slightly heavier list to starboard. The present heavy weather is apparently not ...

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  19. A "COLLIER'S" ARMAMENT.

    It is reported that the steomer St. Petersburg, belonging to the Russian volunteer fleet, which recently navigated the Dardanelles, and stopped two British steamers ...

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  20. THE FIGHT AT KAI-PING.

    Gen. Oku reports that in the conflict which resulted in the capture of Kai-ping his army sustained 174 casualties. The Russian losses are believed to lave been ...

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  21. JUMP FROM A TRAIN.

    Millie James, aged about 19 years, created a sensation at Subiaco Railway Station on Wednesday evening by leaping from the train. As the train was approaching the ...

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  22. RAILWAY STATION STUCK UP.

    A sensational sticking-up case has been reported from Baddaginnie, a small railway station seven miles from Banalla. It took place shortly after 8 o'clock this evening. ...

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  23. DISTRUST OF GERMANY.

    Indignation has been aroused in Japan at the terms of the Emperor William's congratulatory telegram to the Wiborg Regiment. Distrust of Germany is increasing ...

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  24. THE QUARANTINE AND TORPEDO STATIONS.

    The serpent-like trial usually presented by the Port Adelaide River had swollen into a vast [?] stretching for half a mile on each side of its banks. ...

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  25. GRAND DUKE BORIS RECALLED.

    The Czar has recalled from the front his cousin, the Grand Duke Boris, and Bent him to fill an appointment at Archangel. The reason for this stop is that ...

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  26. A STRANGE BOY.

    George Williamson, a Ind, who was taken in charge by Constable Bunting at Flinders Street Station on Wednesday night, and was afterwards found to be wearing a chain ...

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  27. A JETTY DAMAGED.

    The Marine Department received a telegram from the harbourmaster at Moonta Bay on Thursday afternoon stating that the steamer Ferret had collided with ...

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  28. COATS OF MAIL.

    The St. Petersburg Government has ordered from an Italian firm in Milan 100,000 Bendetti cuirasses, which arc reported to be proof against Japanese bullets. ...

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  33. A SNOWSTORM.

    ATHELSTONE, July 14.—A most unusual sight was witnessed near the Gorge this morning, when the hills became clothed with a mantle of snow, which, however, ...

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  35. AT THE SEASIDE.

    The sun set on Monday with the waters of the gulf peacefully tranquil, but toward dawn on Tuesday the wind began to blow, and steadily increased in ...

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