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  8. NAVAL TROUBLES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Fresh signs of disaffection have been manifested in the Portsmouth Naval Barracks.; An officer, while going the rounds, ...

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  9. BIG ROW

    BROKEN SELL, This Day.—A lively disturbance occurred in Argent-street, lost night, when a band of larrikins bombarded the fence of the ...

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  10. LOCAL RACING.

    This afternoon the devotees of the “Sport of Kings” assembled in thousands at Ascot, when the New Year Carnival of the Western Australian ...

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  11. MADAME CALVE’S

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Madame Calve the great singer, has been ordered by the Paris Courts to pay an impress[?] with whom she had an ...

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  12. BLANCHE ARRAL’S

    ADELAIDE, This Day .—In the Insolvency Court this morning Harold Bassett, an American, about 34 years of age, had first hearing of his ...

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  13. WOMAN’S FIGHT

    LONDON, Sunday.—While giving an exhibition of his power over fourteen full-grown lions and tigers at the Schumann Circus, Herr Peters, the ...

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  14. LORD SELBOURNE

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Selbourne, whilst congratulating the South African Rugby Football Team, at present in England, on the splendid manner in ...

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  15. RIFLE MATCHES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Schools the Empire Rifle Competition was won by Rugby with a total of 476 points, Brisbane was 15th with 446 ...

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  16. PROBLEM SOLVED

    LONDON, Monday—Dr. Alva Jones, of Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A., has solved the problem of maintaining telephonic communication with trains ...

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  17. FURTHER NEWS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Further particulars regarding the motoring fatality at Healesville, show that when the car was descending a steep hill, ...

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  18. LORDS ONSLOW’S

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The committee which was recently appointed with Lord Onslow as its head, in connection with Land Legislation, ...

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  19. GAOLER BRIBED

    LONDON, Monday. —Two brothers named Will have been arrested at Hav[?] on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences. ...

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  20. DEATH ROLL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It has been ascertained that amongst the 25 passengers who were killed at Engerlin (North Dakota), was Lord Delavel ...

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  21. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Monday.—In connection with the late naval mutinies Admiral Nickbogotoff and the commanders of three battleships, including ...

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  22. COOL BURGLARY

    LONDON, Monday.—The premises of the London Goldsmith’s Co., in Oxford-street, have been entered in a clever manner by burglars, who ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday—The wheat afloat for the United Kingdom total 186,500 quarters, and for the Continent 162,500 quarters. ...

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  24. BABY MURDER

    LONDON, Monday.—The Paris Police have raided a maternity home, and there found a large stove, in which it is alleged over a hundred ...

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  25. COLOGNE GAZETTE

    LONDON, Tuesday. —The “Cologne Gazette” in discussing the possibility under the present constitution, of the German Government being able to ...

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  26. M.P.’S DILEMMA

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The annual cricket match between Parliament and the Press on Saturday was marked by an incident of an unusual ...

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  27. LORD CROSS

    LONDON, Monday. — Lord Cross urges that the Anglicans should privately bear the expense of special religious instruction in their schools. ...

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  28. MOVEMENTS OF

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Arrivals-Anteor, Runic, Melville Island, Reostock, Walmate. Departures.—For Melbourne, ...

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  29. OPIUM TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Mr. G. E. Morrison, the “Times” correspondent at Pekin, enumerates the various clauses in China’s proposal to Britain ...

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  30. SHIP MISSING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fears for the safety of the s.s. Rangatira are becoming main pronounced. The underwriters are now demanding ...

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  31. THE VATICAN

    LONDON, Monday.— The protest made by the Vatican to the Powers against the new religious laws, emphasises the fact that the Lay ...

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  32. THE OIL TRUST

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Judge Duncan, of the Court of Common Pleas, in Findlay, Ohio, U.S.A., has decided that the Probate Court had no ...

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  33. VICTORIA FALLS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Victorian Falls power preference shares have been fully subscribed. ...

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  34. MAN MEETS

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Last night a terrible tragedy occurred at Wyalong Hospital, near Temora. A warder homed, Book, while carrying ...

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  35. FINANCIAL

    LONDON, Monday.—Bar silver is quoted at 2/8 5-16 per oz. on the London market. ...

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  36. South Australian Team

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The [?] team chosen to represent South Australia against Victoria and New South Wales at Melbourne and ...

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  37. SILVER STOCKS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Broken Hill silver stocks were quoted today as follows.—Broken Hill Proprietary [?] British [?] ...

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