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  2. Advertising

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  4. NEW YORK BLAZE.

    The handsome nine-story marble-built building of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, in which were housed other immense commercial corporations, has been ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. Y. M. C. A.

    The sum . of £13,459 has been received as the result of the first two -days efforts in connection with the Young Men's Christian Association extension campaign in the City ...

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  6. YOUTHFUL DUELLISTS.

    Having quarrelled over a 13-year-old girl, two schoolboys, aged about 17 years, fought a duel with pistols in a wood in the principality of Lippe- Detin[?]old One of the lads ...

    Article : 73 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A good story about Anna Pavlova, the amour dancer, is being told. While in New York recently Pavlova was linked by a wealthy woman if she would 'dance at a ...

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  8. A BUFFER STATE.

    The Times in its - comments upon the Persian -situation, foreshadows a passible occupation of the ports of the Persian Gulf. ...

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  9. STRIKE CRISIS.

    The strike in the Argentine Railway services has assumed grave proportions. The Government has reinforced the garrison. of the capital city in order to guarantee ...

    Article : 61 words
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  11. NINTH- WICKETSTANO

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  12. BURIED IN BRONZE

    A terrible explosion occurred to-day at a gun foundry in the. town of Angouleme. A mould of molten bronze .was engaging the attention of workmen when escaping ...

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  13. WEATHER SIGNALS.

    No. 1.- Fair weather. No. 1, alone, indicates, fair weather, stationary temperature. The Forecast. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. LATEST MARKETS.

    The following males are officially reported:-At 10:15 a.m-Brittish (old) 47/ to 45/3.-At noon. ...

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  15. A PIONEER VIGNERON.

    Tie death occurred on Wednesday of Mr. Thomas Hardy, the veteran winegrower, and through it- South Australia" has lost a grand old colonist. Mr. Hardy was one of ...

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  16. Brutal Strike.

    Mr. John Wilson (liberal M. P. for MidDurham) stated in a public address to his mining constituents that Be was opposed to strikes, as a brutal method of settling a ...

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  17. SCAB IN CATTLE.

    The Premierof the Union has decided to retrench the whole staff of inspectors for scab in cattle, and to substitute them with "field comets." ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    Mr. j. F. Lloyd, of Broken Hill and well known in the Adelaide business circles, who has been in the Port Pine Hospital during the past two months, has so far recovered from ...

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  19. Cotton Conference.

    The conference between the cotton masters and representatives of the spinners over which Sir George A[?]kwith. (Chairman of the industrial Council) is presiding, has ...

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  20. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphone.—Wednesday, January, 10-High water, 6.50 a.m.: low water. 1 p.m Cape Borda- January 10, 6:15 a.m,- Steamer Ocl[?]ell, inwarda, Weather- Wind, S. moderate; ...

    Article : 325 words
  21. BRITISH SHARES.

    Fluctuations in the market for shares in the British Broken Hill Proprietary Company have been the outstanding feature on the Stock Exchange during the last few ...

    Article : 257 words
  22. LORD DUDLEY'S IMPRESSIONS.

    Lord Dudley gave a paper before the Royal Colo[?]ial Institute last night upon " Some Impressions of Australia." The ex-Governor-General said he ...

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  23. CAMBRIDGE EIGHT.

    D. C. Collins, a Hew Zealand student at Cambridge, has been chosen to stroke the University eight. ...

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  24. SMALLPOX IN JOHAN- NESBURG.

    Seven cases of smallpox have been isolated in the Malay quarter of the city. Two of the patients have died. ...

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  25. CEASE WORK RESOLUTION.

    BROKEN HILL, January 10—The voting on.the A. M. A. resolution to cease work gave a majority against the proposal of 1,007. The question submitted was— ...

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  26. FATAL DOG FIGHT.

    A fatal dog fight was the subject of a claim in the Adelaide Local Court, before Mr- Commissioner. Russell. S. M., on Wednesday. James Malone, bird desler, of the ...

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  27. SNOW FALLS.

    Owing to continued heavy falls of snow the match between "The Kangaroos" and a Dewsbury team has had to be postponed. ...

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  28. MILLIONAIRE AGENT.

    Probate has "been granted in the estate of the late Charles' Solper Whitburn, a discount agent, who carried on business in the metropolis. The deceased left personalty. ...

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  29. SUICIDE OF A LUNATIC.

    Dr. Cleland has informed the Adelaide police that Me Hah Singh, 57 years of age, an inmate of the Parkside Lumatic Aaylum committed suicide by hanging himself on ...

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  30. BIRTHS MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

    COOMBE—On the 8th January. to Mr. and Mrs W. T. C. Coombe, of Moonta—a son. FRICK - On the 5th January, at Caroline street, Moonta. to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Flick ...

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  31. LAST OF THE QUARANTINED.

    Most of the passengers from the immigrant steamer Zealandic, who were placed in quarantine at Torrens Island on account of the outbreak of measles and diphtheria ...

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  32. BILLIARDS TEST.

    The contest between Gray and Stevenson is very close, and has attracted large and evicted numbers of spectators. At the close of this afternoon and ...

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  34. OUTGOING MAIL STEAMER.

    The Oa[?]ma, of the Orient line is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbon[?] from Melbourne at a.m. on Friday, and is appointed to sail for Fremantle at 1 p.m. the ...

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  35. H.M.S. LION'S TRIALS.

    The cruiser -battleship Lion, one of the ships of the 1909-10 programme, which was launched at Devonport in August last, has undergone her trial with satisfactory ...

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  36. THE GREAT ARMY.

    A list of the latest additions to the Justices of the Peace was published on Wednesday morning. The names were approved at a special meeting of the Executive ...

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  37. MURRAY TRADE.

    MUR[?]AY BRIDGE, January 9.—The continual fall of the river has had a marked influence on trade between Murray Bridge and the upstream landings during the ...

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  38. LARGE GRASS FIRE.

    CURRAMULKA, January 10 . - A [?]kes fire broke out on William Goldsworthy's farm this morning. It consumed about 300 flames. M.C McCarthy was quickly on the ...

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  39. A CLERGYMAN'S SIN.

    The Rev. C. Richeson, of Boston, last week confessed to the police that he had poisoned his sweetheart, Avis Linnell. It was stated in the Court proceedings ...

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  40. WHEAT STANDARD.

    The Com Trade Sectional Committee of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce held its meeting on Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of fixing the wheat standard for ...

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  41. TWENTY FOUR HOURS RAINFALL.

    The following are the quantites of rain [?] [?]ed at the undermentioned Telegraph [?]faction for the 24 hours ended at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday. January 10:— ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN TONNAGE

    The White Star line has purchased the steamer Irishman, and is refitting her for the Australian passenger trade. The Irishman is a steel, twin screw, fourmasted ...

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  43. THE LAW COURTS.

    Seven persons were fined for drunkenness. Leonard Western and Joseph Barkla were fined £2 15/ and £.1 15 ', respectively, for having on January 1 ridden motor cycles at a greater speed ...

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  44. DROWNED IN A TANK

    TEROWIE, January 9—The death of Mr. Peter Whelan, an old resident of Terowie, occurred early this morning. He was 78 years of age, and bad been engaged ...

    Article : 118 words
  45. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  46. Advertising

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  47. MINES CHECK INSPECTOR.

    BROKEN HILL. January 10.—After an exhaustive ballot W. Jeddy has been elected A. M A. Check inspector for the Mines in place of John Long, who has held the position ...

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  48. FRENCH SPLIT.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (M.Deselves), who has been one of the leading figures in the international crisis over the Moroccan campaign, has resigned office as ...

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  49. GRASS FIRE.

    SPRINGTON, January 9.—The residents were alarmed yesterday by a fire which broke out on Mr. Dawson's run. Willing hands were quickly in attendance, and ...

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  50. LATEST MINING.

    Broken Hill Proprietary Block 14.—Carbonates dispatched for three weeks ended January- 6. nine working days;—570 tons, assaying 20.7 per centiead and 13:6 oz. silver. Diamond Drilling.—400 ...

    Article : 60 words
  51. METALS.

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