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  2. RIVAL NAVIES.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Earl of Crewe) made a grave Ministerial statement when speaking at Portsmouth on Friday night in regard to the navies ...

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  3. PIRIE WATERSIDERS.

    PORT GERMEIN, January 6.—The steamer Queen Elizabeth, which arrived during the holidays, is busily engaged loading grain for Messrs. J. Darling & Son. ...

    Article : 211 words
  4. SUMMER STORMS.

    There was a severe thunderstorm, accompanied by fierce lightning and heavy, driving rain, to-day. Altogether 1.87 was registered in less than an hour and a half. ...

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  5. BRILLIANT BOWLING.

    The return match between New South Wales and South Australia was opened on Saturday on the Sydney Cricket Ground in close, muggy weather. New South Wales ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    At 9.40 p.m. on Friday Dr. H. H. E. Russell was called to Edwardstown to attend James Kenneally, but found him dead on his arrival. In the opinion of Dr. Russell ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    It is not often now that the Archbishop of Adelaide (Right Rev. Dr. O'Reily) is seen at public functions connected with the Roman Catholic Church owing to the ...

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  8. BALLOON SENSATION.

    The most picturesque exhibition of ballooning witnessed in Adelaide on Saturday afternoon was marked by a sensational termination, which for a time seemed bound ...

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  9. TENTH WEEK.

    The coal strike has entered upon its tenth week. Much interest attaches to the position which the Miners' Federation is to take up in regard to the Wages Board ...

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  10. KITCHENER.

    A brilliant company assembled in the dining room of Parliament House last night when the State Ministers gave a banquet in honour of Lord Kitchener. The ...

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  11. VEHICULAR ACCIDENT.

    On Friday Thomas Gray,. fruiterer, of Rundle street, Kent Town, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital by Dr. Cherry in an unconscious condition. He was ...

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  12. LIVELY TIME AT PETERSBURG.

    A heavy thunderstorm passed over the district this afternoon, and there was a heavy rainfall at intervals from 3 to 6. Although not so much in town, to the east ...

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  13. FALL FROM A BICYCLE.

    At 3.10 p.m. on Saturday Walter Best, of Kintore avenue, Islington, was riding a bicycle over Morphett Street Bridge with his feet off the pedals Later, when ...

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  14. POWLETT RIVER COAL.

    The Chairman of the Railway Commissioners (Mr. Tait), on the Commissioners' return from Powlett River, made the following statement to a representative ...

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  15. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    On Sunday at about 5.30 a.m. the residents of Gouger and Moonta streets were awakened by cries of "Fire." The oven roof connected with Madge's bakery, ...

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  16. BITTER AGITATORS,

    A public meeting was called for last evening by the Newcastle Labour Council to protest against the pasting of the amendment to the Industrial Disputes Act and ...

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  17. SURF BATHER DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, January 9.—The surf claimed mother victim to-day, when George Hammon, aged 18 years, lately living in St. Peters, was caught in the dread undertow ...

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  18. ACCIDENT IN A CLOCK TOWER.

    SYDNEY, January 9—Thomas Coghlan, horological expert, in the employ of Fairfax & Roberts, of Sydney, had a strange and unpleasant experience on Friday ...

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  19. RAIN AT THE BARRIER.

    Light rain fell in the Hill on Saturday afternoon, registering 0.08, and another shower fell to-day. The rain has been very patchy. Although the city had ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. DEFENCE OF ADMIRALTY.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. R. McKenna), speaking at Pontnewydd, denied that the Admiralty had tried to drive Mr. H. H. Mulliner, of Sheffield, out ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE IN VICTORIA.

    One of the severest storms experienced for years passed over the southern portion of Dunolly and Bromley yesterday. Fortunately the portion affected was only ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. "COMING EVENTS."

    A third matter has arisen to embarrass the peaceable working of the Broken Hill mines. For some months past opposition has been shown by a section of the ...

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  23. RUN INTO BY A TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, January 9.—At Harcourt yesterday a train collided with a cart containing three men, and two of the occupants of the vehicle were injured. ...

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  24. RISING RIVERS.

    A report has been received by the Commissioner of Railways from Townsville that all the rivers in the Cloncurry district are in flood. The water is over the bridges ...

    Article : 226 words
  25. AUSTRIAN OPINIONS.

    The Vienna Fremdemblatt considers that Mr. Balfour was justified in warning Great Britain that the only way to ensure peace was to insure against war, and it ...

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  26. NEARLY A HUGE FIRE.

    PERTH, January 9.—A fire occurred in the basement of S, Freedman & Co.'s drapery store, at the centre of Hay street, at 10.30 on Saturday night, and the stock, ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. FAREWELL TO-SYDNEY.

    An address was presented to Lord Kitchener yesterday by the Australian Natives' Association of New South Wales. The Kitchener camp was continued at ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. LITTLE GIRL'S DEATH.

    PERTH, January 9.—The remains of the little girl Edith Byrne, who was lost from the Dowerin district on Christmas Eve, were found on Friday four and a ...

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  29. SPEECH BY SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, speaking at Toronto, said that though he was unaware what was at the back of the head of the German Empire, and that the latter might be ...

    Article : 166 words
  30. A BROKEN SHOULDER.

    GAWLER, January 8.—Last evening Mr. Thomaa Frayne, the licencee of the Old Bushman Hotel, met with a serious accident. One of the girls employed at ...

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  31. MESSAGE TO THE TROOPS.

    Yesterday Mjr. Flashman dispatched the following message on behalf of Lord Kitchener to the troops encamped at Liverpool:— "Field Marshal Lord Kitclicntr, on ...

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  32. MURDER VERDICT.

    The enquiry was continued at Stanley to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Butt, whose body was found near his home last Monday. ...

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  33. AN UNFULFILLED ORDER.

    After slumbering for a number of years somebody or other in the Victorian Postal Department appears to have joined the army of people who make new year ...

    Article : 237 words
  34. LABOUR DEFEATED.

    Exceptional interest was taken yesterday in the extraordinary election for Councillor for North Ward caused by Mr. W. Morrow, the former representative, being ...

    Article : 549 words
  35. POISONED CHOCOLATES.

    Recently employes at the Forbes Post Office partook of chocolates which had fallen from a box posted there, and it was found on examination that the sweets ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. TANAMI.

    A later telegram received from Tanami states that the well-sinking party is down 30 ft., and has met with promising indications of striking water. ...

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  37. A FATHER OF TWENTY.

    In giving evidence before the Unskilled Labourers' Wages Board (telegraphed the Sydney correspondent of The Melbourne Age on Thursday), Charles Merton, a ...

    Article : 191 words
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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1860.

    A robbery took place on Sunday, noon, at Mrs. Turner's house, "formerly known as the Globe Inn, on the main road, about two miles on the Adelaide side of Gawler." ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. MEN AND WOMEN VOTERS.

    An examination of the new Victorian Commonwealth electoral rolls shows that in the 1910 elections, as in those of 1906, the woman voter can, if she so wills, ...

    Article : 173 words
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