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  4. RUSSIANS MALIGNED.

    Mr. H. S. Shipley, C.M.G., the British Consul at Tabriz, reports that the allegations that the Russian soldiers had massacred men and outraged women at Tabriz ...

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  5. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Though the Premier (Hon. J. Verran) returned to Adelaide from Moonta on Monday, instead of to-day, as was originally intended, there has been no material change ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  8. FRANCE EXCITED.

    The Senate Committee are enquiring further respecting the cession of portions of the French Congo to Germany as compensation for the agreement made in regard to ...

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  9. ANXIOUS FOR WAR.

    Most of the articles published in the German papers which review the history of last year, and attempt to forecast the principal events of the new year, assume that ...

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  11. DOVER CLIFFS FALLING.

    What appears to be a great tidal wave, which attained a height of several feet, swept the shores of the Kentish seaport of Folkestone, five miles west-south-west of ...

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  12. PEACE OF THE WORLD

    President Taft, addressing the distinguished company present at the Peace Banquet in New York on New Year's Day, delivered an answer to the charge that there ...

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  13. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of the State Parliament will meet at 2 p.m. to-morrow, and much interest attaches to the event. On the last day's sitting, which was on Tuesday of last ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. THE KIDNEY PUNCH.

    The proprietors of "Wonderland Francais," in Paris, where boxing contests frequently take place, have prohibited pugilists engaged by them from using "the kidney ...

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  16. FUTURE OF CHINA. COMING NATIONAL CONVENTION.

    The armistice arranged between the Imperialists and the Republicans while the Peace Conference was in session expired yesterday. As no provision was made ...

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  17. STRIKES OF LAST YEAR.

    The Board of Trade returns just issued show that by the various strikes which occurred in Great Britain last year 750,000 workers were affected. ...

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  18. A GUN ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. C. A. Sobels, of Springvale, Watervale, received severe injuries to her left foot to-day as the result of the accidental discharge of a gun. Mrs. Sobels was ...

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  19. RUGBY FOOTBALL Australian Finances.

    The "Athletic News" states that the receipts of the tour of the Australasian team of footballers have now reached a sum which will cover all the expenses of the ...

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  20. CRICKET.

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  21. THE NATIONAL CONVENTION.

    The Peace Conference here has decided that the National Convention, which is to decide the fate of the monarchy, shall be summoned by telegraph. Each province ...

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  22. SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

    The Riffian troubles have been increased through the action of the Spanish police at Tangier in imprisoning a Riffan delegate who had been appointed by the tribe ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL.

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  24. THE TEST MATCH

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  25. Details of the Game.

    There were 4,000 spectators at the match, England made an excellent start, Lomas scored a try, which Woods converted, and Clarke registered another try early in the ...

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  26. REPUBLICANS AND THE THRONE.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "New York Herald" telegraphs that Tang Shao Yi, chief Imperial delegate at the Shanghai Peace Conference, suggested ...

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  27. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    The second of the three billiard matches of 18,000 up, to be played between H. W. Stevenson, the champion of the world, and George Gray, the Australian champion, was ...

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  28. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    Mr. David Ramsay, sen., met with an accident yesterday morning. He was about to mount a horse when the girth slipped, with the result Mr. Ramsay fell heavily on ...

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  29. CONGRATULATIONS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The Young China League of Melbourne to-day received from the Republican Governor at Canton a message to the effect that delegates from 16 of the 17 ...

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  30. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The many friends of Captain Taylour and family, of the Adelaide Citadel Corps of the Salvation Army, will be sorry to hear that those popular officers will leave ...

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  31. Ireland Beats France.

    A Rugby football match was played today between teams representing Ireland and France. Ireland won by 11 points to 6 points. ...

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  32. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    The reference by Count von Aerenthal, the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, in his speech last week to the fact that the Austrian army was being increased by ...

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  33. MRS. A G. HALES.

    The Buenos Ayres "Standard" of November 9 contains the subjoined reference to the death of a lady who, many years ago, was well known in this city:— ...

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  34. TURKISH CABINET.

    Said Pacha, who succeeded Kaimil Pacha as Grand Vizier of Turkey shortly after the Italian raid on Tripoli, and who resigned a few days ago, has been ...

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  35. LAW COURTS. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    In re Philip Smallacombe, formerly of Guineracha, Laborer, few of Maitland, Laborer—Final hearing. The insolvent staged that his liabilities amounted to£508, and he had no assets. He ...

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  36. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Berwick Law, s., 2,939 tons, O. H. Benderson, from eastern States. IMPORTS—January 2. Pilbarra: from Melbourne—750 tons general ...

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  37. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver.—The present price of bar silver is 25⅛d. per oz. ...

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  38. A ROMANTIC FIND.

    The police of Vienna recently found a group of little children who were playing with a skull which they were using as a football. ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom this week is estimated at 2,700,000 quarters (2,580,000 quarters last week), and for the Continent ...

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  40. THE RAILWAYS. Heavy Traffic.

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  41. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Clarence R. Brown admitted that on December 19 he rode a motor cycle across the intersection of King William, Hindley, and Rundle streets at a greater speed than six miles an hour. He was ...

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  42. A CITY BONFIRE.

    A sensation was caused early this morning the centre of the city by New Year celebrators, who broke up packing cases and made a bonfire. Constables interfered, ...

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  43. MONEY FOR IDEAS.

    The recognition of ideas is part of the creed of Mr. O'Malley. He is grieved that out of £200 voted him in 1910 for gratuities to officers who offer valuable and ...

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  44. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

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  45. STATE-ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS.

    Information has been received by the Immigration Department that the White Star liner Waimana, which left Liverpool on December 23, had on board 349 ...

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  46. Police Court—Woodside.

    Ralph Robinson and Albert Thicle were charged by M.C. King with having behaved in a riotous manner at Woodside on December 23. They both pleaded guilty and were each fined 35/, including ...

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  47. INFLUX OF GERMANS.

    A return issued for 1911 by the External Affairs Department shows that 2,077 people were naturalised, of whom 248 reside in South Australia, Four times ...

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  50. FALSE FIRE ALARM.

    The Hindmarsh Fire Brigade was called out at 11.33 o'clock on Tuesday morning, but the alarm proved false. Apparently there is something wrong with the alarm ...

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