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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. A STEAMER AGROUND

    The steamer Everton Grange went ashore on the sand spit at 2 o'clock this morning. Everyone is safe, and it is expected that she will float off on the flood tide. ...

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  5. CATHGART TRAGEDY

    Further particulars concerning the railway accident at Cathcart show that when the excursion train toppled over the embankment many of the passengers were ...

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  7. LONDON HORRORS MURDER OF BERON.

    The inquest was opened to-day concerning the murder of Beron, the rich miser, whose dead body was found on Clapham Common on New Year's Day. Beron, who ...

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  8. STARTLING DISCOVERY WHY SHEEP DISAPPEARED

    Over a month ago a party of young men, who were out shooting near Lake Bonney, in the hundred of Benara about eight miles from Tantanoola, were compelled to ...

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  9. WIFE VERSUS HUSBAHD!

    An application for arbitration under the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1900, was made at the Local Court, Adelaide, on Friday. by Anna Whisht, of 23 Runde-street, ...

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  10. THIRD TEST MATCH TO BEGIN TO-MORROW.

    The South African and Australian elevens, who are to begin the third test match on the Adelaide Oval at noon on Saturday, arrived by the Melbourne express ...

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  11. HINDLEY-STREET SHOOTING CASE MANGAN BEFORE THE COURT.

    In connection with the shooting sensation in Hindley-street on Thursday night, Patrick Mangan was charged, before Mr. J. Gordon, S.M., at the Adelaide Police ...

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  12. BEER AND THE BUDGET.

    Counsel appearing before the High Court in London yesterday in respect to an appeal by a brewery company, against the duties imposed under Mr. Lloyd George's Budget ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. The Umpires.

    Messrs, R. Crockett and G. Watson, of Adelaide will act as umpires in the match. Mr, Crockett arrived by the Melbourne express on Friday morning. ...

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  15. HOUNDSDITCH TRAGEDY.

    The inquest was continued to-day concerning the circumstances surrounding the murder' of the three policemen by Anarchists at Houndsditch, and the death of ...

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  16. The Condition of Amos.

    The Adelaide Hospital authorities stated on Friday afternoon that the condition of Amos was unchanged. The bulet his now yet been discovered, and it will be ...

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  17. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Mararoa, January 6.—"During December the battery ran for 677 hours, crushed 2,655 short tins for 1,001 oz. 6 dwt. bullion, value 64/ per oz., equalling £3,203 3/. Cyanide plant treated ...

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  18. The Second Test.

    "We are still wondering how we lost the big match in Melbourne," said Mr. R. P. Fitzgerald (the manager of the South African team), when seen on his return to ...

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  19. BOLTON TRAGEDY.

    The fund raised for the relief of the relatives of, the 344 miners who lost their lives as the result of the explosion in the Hulton colliery, near Bolton, in ...

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  20. ARABS AND TURKS

    Further fighting has occurred in the vicinity of Taezyemen, in Arabia, between the Turkish regular troops and the Bedouin Arabs. The Arabs dost 63 killed ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL.

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  22. Accused Before the Court,

    About a month ago a party of simplke-shcoters were out near German Creek, about eight miles from Tantanoola, in the vicinty of Lake Lonney, when their ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING BILL

    "Fairplay," the well-known London shipping newspaper, in commenting on the provisions of the Shipping Bill recently passed by the New Zealand Legislature, ...

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  24. LAW COURTS.

    For having, ben drunk and hiving used indecent language in Hindley-street on Thursday James Healy was fined £1 16/6. Calolina Norman was fined £11 5/, including ...

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  26. DEATH IN A WELL.

    Arthur Rodda and his brother recently contracted to sink a well near Naanup, and carried it to a depth of 31 it. Arthur Rodda went down for a shovel on Monday ...

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  27. THE SHARE, MARKET. To-Day's Quotations.

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  28. PETER THE PAINTER.

    There are 200 detectives in the East-End of London still engaged in searching for "Peter the Painter," one of the principals in the Houndsditch murder, who was at fir ...

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  29. THE LABOR PLEDGE.

    The "Westminster Gazette," in its issue to-day, expresses regret that the Labor Party has made concessions to extremists in the organisation by modifying the terms ...

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  30. Teams for To-morrow.

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly last nignt the Estimates were further considered. After a lengthy debate, in which the Commissioner of Police was subjected to hostde ...

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  32. England and Anarchists.

    The Russian authorities are of opinion that it is essential that the British Government should establish a more complete surveillance over foreigners seeking shelter in ...

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  33. LONDON MARKET.

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  34. Praise for Whitty and Cotter

    "Cotter and Whitty bowled remarkably well," was the explanation given by Mr. G. M. Fvan for the rapid downfall of the South African wickets in the second ...

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  35. TURKESTAN EARTHQUAKE.

    The shock of the disastrous earthquake which caused such great damage and the loss of so many, lives in Russian Turkestan was recorded on seismographs in England, ...

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  36. FIGHT IN NIGERIA.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that recently a strong body of cannibal natives attacked a small British force in the Awoi district of Nigeria. The whites ...

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  37. FIRE AT STREAKY BAY,

    On Friday morning the Commissioner of Police received a message from Constable Keating, of Streaky Bay, reading as follows:—"Gage's flourmills burnt down last ...

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  38. SHIPPING NEWS.

    January 6, 10 a.m.—The German mail steamer Guiesenau is pasing inwards. Wind—South, [?] S[?] moderate. January 6, 1.14 p.m.—Nord-Deutscher liner ...

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  39. THE TURF

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  40. Opinion in Melbourne.

    The cricket writer of the Melbourne "Herald" of Thursday states:—Yesterday's test was much discussed to-day. While naturally delighted with the performances ...

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  41. THE CORONATION CEREMONY.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Verran) stated on Friday that the Government, through his Excellency the Governor, had received an invitation to be represented in London at ...

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  42. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The latest quotations for the following stocks are:—Waihi, buyers, 100/, sellers 102/6. ...

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  44. NORTHERN TERRITORY DEPARTMENT.

    For several days the officers employed in the Northern Territory Department have been busily employed packing up all the official documents and reports concerning ...

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  45. WOOLLEN WORSTEDS.

    There was a great "boom" in the woollen Worsted industry in Great Britain during the year 1910. This was caused by the unprecedented demand from the Continent ...

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  46. MONITORS' EXAMINATIONS,

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  47. A POPULAR CURATE.

    CLARE January 5—On Sunday evening the congregation of St. Barnabas' Anglican Church met after service to bid farewell to the Rev. W. T. Strahan. who has been ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The visible supply of American wheat is 78,651,000. bushels, as against 76,519,000 bushels last week. ...

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  49. SHOPKEEPERS' DEFENCE LEAGUE.

    A general meeting of members of the Shopkeepers' Defence League of South Australia is to be held at the rooms of the South Austialian ...

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  50. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Among the passengers to Adelaide by the Melbourne express op Friday morning were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Evan and Mr. and. Mrs. H. D. Sutherland. ...

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  51. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver.-—The present price of bar silver is 25 3-16d. per oz. ...

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  52. RAILWAY TO CLARE.

    CLARE, January 5.—The secretary of the local railway, committee (Mr. E. J. Scott) has received an intimation that the Royal Commission appointed to enquire in ...

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  53. MAN'S KNEE CRUSHED.

    Engleburg reports that Jacob Richter, whilst shooting pine logs at the Gorge, Mount Edwards, yesterday had his leg broken. His knee was crushed to pulp ...

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