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  3. EVICTING LORD DENMAN.

    Mr. Elliott Johnson, member of the House of Representatives for Lang, New South Wales, in replying to-day to the comments of the "Westminster Gazette" ...

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  4. WANTON WOMEN.

    A number of suffragettes to-day damaged the contents of the pillar-boxes in the metropolitan district, extending from the West-End of London to the ...

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  5. COLLIERY TRAGEDY.

    A frightful colliery explosion, occurred yesterday in one of the Japanese mines, and 200 men are said to have been entombed in the lower level? as a result of ...

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  6. A FEARFUL PANIC.

    A fearful catastrophe occurred at Baraques last night. During a cinematagraph entertainment a film burst into flame, and so startled those sitting near ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    M. Novakoviteh, formerly Premier of Servia, presided at the meeting of the Peace Conference, held to-day, and presented the conditions of peace agreed upon ...

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  8. THE DELHI BOMB

    The attempt made yesterday to assassinate Lord Hardinge of Pensburst, Governor-General of India, on the occasion of his State entry into Delhi, the new ...

    Article : 548 words
  9. STEAMER WRECKED.

    Advices just received from St. John s, Newfoundland, state that the wooden screw steamer Florence, 133 tons, which was owned, by a Quebec firm, struck a rock ...

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  11. PRESIDENT OF THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Government have decided to recommend to his Excellency the Governor in Council to appoint Mr. Alexander Buchanan (acting justice of the Supreme ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STOLEN GOLD.

    The police have ascertained, as a result of a close examination of the boxes recently recovered, that they are the receptacles in which the gold stolen while in ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. HARD CONDITIONS.

    The conditions of peace submitted by the Allies for the consideration of the Turkish delegates include the cession of ail Turkish territory westward of a point of ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. Family Notices

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  16. CRICKET.

    Avenues, 144; Fopp 47, Strachan 25; H. Treloar four wickets, Robinson two, Roberts three, L, Treloar one, Parkside United, 34 and eight for 50; Goyder seven for 13, Young three for 16, ...

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  17. EGYPTIAN RAILWAYS.

    The managers of the Egyptian railways are purchasing 100,000 tons of American coal for the use of their lines, instead of Cardiff coal. ...

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  18. SHIPPING NEWS.

    December 24. 9.25 p.m.—Steamer westfalin passing in East, light; sea smooth. ARRIVED—December 21. Westfalen, 3,217, A. Willemsen, from Bremen ...

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  19. THE ASSOUAN DAM.

    The Khedive of Egypt to-day declared open the addition to the Assouan dam on the River Nile, which has just been completed at a cost of £1,500,000. Lord ...

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  21. CASE OF MR. KNOX.

    The magistrates at Newcastle-on-Tyne, who recently found Mr. Knox, an enginedriver in the North-Eastern Railway Company's service, guilty of drunkenness while ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. BIG RAILWAY TRUST.

    Mr. Smithers and other officials of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway have been indicted at the instance of the grand jury, to whom the facts were remitted, for a breach ...

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  23. THE RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The Acting Coroner (Dr. Rogers) will hold an inquest on Tuesday morning, December '31, concerning the railway accident in King Wililam-street on Monday night, ...

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  24. BAVARIAN AFFAIRS.

    As Prince. Ludwig, the new regent of Bavaria, and the Centre party in the Bavarian Parliament; are opposed to the passage of the Bill to depose King Otto, ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  26. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The selectors—Messrs. C. Hill, Hack, and Travers—have chosen the following players to represent South Australia against Victoria in Melbourne and New South Wales ...

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  27. STEAMERS GUTHRIE AND EMPIRE.

    The steamer Guthrie arrived from Singafore on Thursday, bringing.Dr. H. K. Fry, Miss Buchanan, and Mr. Wilkinson. The imports were 60 tons of wire and a ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  30. HIT IN THREE PLACES.

    Lord Hardinge was hit in four places by fragments of the metal easing of the bomb. Three of his wounds were in the bact and one of them in the neck. In ...

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  31. THE PERTH CUP MEETING.

    Swagger sprinted four furlongs yesterday in 55 sec., the last two taking 26½. Crown Thistle and Artesian ran home three furlongs in 41. Tadanga, with ...

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  32. APPRECIATIVE IMMIGRANT

    The Agent-General for South Australia in London (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) has forwarded to the Minister Controlling Immigration (Hon. F. W. Young) a copy ...

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  33. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. W. F. LeCornu, the well-known piano importer, of Gawler-place, left by the express to-day for a holiday trip to Brisbane. ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS SERVICE.

    The annual Town Hall Christmas morning service, conducted by the South Australian Sunday-school Union, promises to be an interesting occasion. The Rev. ...

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  35. THE KING'S SYMPATHY.

    Immediately after the news of the dreadful outrage reached England the King dispatched a cable to Lord Hardinge, expressive of sympathy with him ...

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  36. THE VICEROY'S WOUNDS.

    The surgeons who have been in attendance on the Viceroy since the outrage report that he has sustained a deep wound 4 inches long on the shoulder. The ...

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  37. "COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON."

    Before commencing the proceedings this morning," said Inspector Burchell in the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, "I wish to extend to you the compliments of the ...

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  38. THE MURDERER ESCAPES

    The bomb, it has been ascertained, was thrown from the roof of the office of the Punjaub National Bank. The police have made many arrests in connection with ...

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  39. NAILS AND IRON EXTRACTED

    The Viceroy was placed under chloroform this evening, so as to enable the surgeons to make a thorough examination of the wounds he sustained as a result of the ...

    Article : 82 words
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