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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A burst of heat was experienced at Adelaide to-day when the temperature rose to 106.8. Fires are raging in the ...

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  6. Police Court.

    Six persons were dealt with for insobriety. Given a Chance. John Christopher McCormack, alias ...

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  7. A Bold Burglar.

    Excitement reigned in Dyke-street, Solomontown, at about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Attracted by the screams of a woman a large number ...

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  8. Johnson and Langford.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. C. B. Cochran, manager of Hagenbeck's Circus, Olympia, London, is arranging a fight between Jack Johnson and Sam ...

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  9. Parliamentarians' Stuck Up.

    Yesterday was one of the hottest days of summer, and Messrs. H. Chesson and A. Von Doussa, members of the Railway Stanning Committee, ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As a result of a strike of school teachers in Herefordshire for higher salaries, 50 of the primary schools have closed. At ...

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  12. THE MANOORA TROT.

    This district is well represented in the Handicap Trot which is to be run at the Martindale Races, and the handicaps for which appear below. ...

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  13. The Port Pirie Recorder.

    At a meeting on Saturday evening the Stanley District Electorate Committee was divided into two in consequence of the alteration of electoral ...

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  14. A SOLICITPR ON TRIAL.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The second trial of V. de P. Gillen, solicitor, on a charge of fraudulent conversion of a cheque for £25 entrusted to him ...

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  16. Trouble on the Wharf.

    Trouble occurred yesterday evening in connection with the discharging of the cargo of the Adelaide Steam ship Company's; steamer Allinger, ...

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  17. THE TEMPERATURE.

    This summer has been an unusually cool one in Port Pirie, the mercury having seldom risen above the century, but residents have had to ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Pamsay MacDonald states that an official Labor amendment will be moved during the Address-in-Reply debate in the ...

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  19. COUNT-OUT IN FRENCH.

    Bombardier Wells easily defeated the French heavyweight, Pigot, at Cardiff, on Saturday night. Pigot looked a dangerous customer. Pigot ...

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  20. Man's Life Saved.

    It was largely a dream (says the Sun) that was responsible for preventing Mr. W. Freeman being a victim with Messrs. Gibb and So[?]as, ...

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  21. BRITISH LABOR PARTY AND STRIKES.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—The leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. J. Ramsay Macdouald) spoke at Glasgow on Saturday night on the Labor ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday-—The cricket match between the Marylebone Club and the Transvaal team was drawnIn the first innings M.C. made 386, ...

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  23. S.S. RELIANCE.

    To-day the usual excursion to Port Germein will not be run. The steamer leaves for Port Adelaide to-day. A limited number of ...

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  25. A SPLIT HEALED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Football Association has unanimously accepted the Amateur Association's affiliation and the split between ...

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  26. WOMEN IN THE EAST.

    It is generally supposed that Eastern women have hard lives, but this idea was dissipated by an address on "The Women of India" delivered ...

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  27. Shipping.

    Jan 31.—Clan Macorquordale, str., 3,180 tons, W. Elliott master, from Mauritius. In ballast. Australian Metal Co., agents. ...

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  28. THE KING AS AN EMPLOYER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—King George has arranged that the laborers engaged on bis Sandringham and other estates shall receive a Saturday ...

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  29. A FEAT OF PLUCK AND ENDURANCE.

    A feat that was performed in Port Pirie by a young Australian on Monday afternoon will take some beating. While the tug Euro was ...

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  30. SAILED.

    Feb. 2.—Prophet, str,. for Newcastle. In ballast, W. R. Cave and Co., agents. Feb. 3.—Allinger, str., for Port Ads ...

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  31. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Following on the cabled intimation of the issue of a loan of two million by the Bank of Adelaide, who are bankers for the South Australian ...

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  32. A PUGILIST ROBBED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—When the Orsova, from Australia, arrived at Gravesend, Sid Burns, the well-known pugilist, reported that he had lest a ...

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  33. Personal.

    Mr. Edwin Geach, Sen., was knocked down by a tram in Sydney on Friday and killed. He was the father of Mr. Edwin Geach, the ...

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  34. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Peke of Connaught, Governor-General of Canada, had a narrow escape from a tragic death through being runs ...

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  36. DICK TURPIN AND BLACK BESS.

    Dick Turpin began life as a pilfering butcher's apprentice, proceeded to the robbery of lonely farm-houses and the torture or murder of their ...

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  37. LAND VALUES AT KADINA.

    The Plain Bealer remarks:—As indicating the appreciation retiring farmers have for Kadina we might mention that this week one farmer paid ...

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  38. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—A great deal of attention is being paid to the billiard match between Gray and Newman for 18,000 up. Newman receives ...

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  39. THE WOODLANDS ESTATE.

    Mr. W. H. Bruce, the well-known showman, has acquired Woodlands, the estate on the Broughtoo River owned by Mr. P. A. O'Loughlin, who ...

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  40. ROYAL ISTITUTE FOR BLIND.

    Mr. Pavy, collector for the above institution, is again in the port, and wishes it known that he will he at the railway pay van on Friday, and ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Subscriptions for the West Australian 4 per cent. loan of two million pounds have exceeded eleven million pounds. ...

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