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  2. THE BETRAYAL

    The publication of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford's book The Betrayal has caused widespread interest throughout Britain and Europe. ...

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  3. CLOSER SETTLEMENT

    A committee of the State Cabinet consisting of Mr. Murray (Premier), Mr. Watt (Treasurer), Mr. McKenzie (Minisssr of Lands), and Mr. ...

    Article : 206 words
  4. MISSING STEAMER

    Great anxiety is being felt for the safety of the Japanese steamer Shimyo Maru, which is 10 days overdue at Thursday Island from Manila to ...

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  5. THE ELECTIONS

    The counting of the absent votes at the Unley Town Hall proved to be a task more lengthy than the average outsider expected. More than a thousand ...

    Article : 511 words
  6. REVOLT IN CHINA

    While Yuan Shi Kai is endeavoring to persuade the Republicans to concede the demands of the Manchus the rebels are preparing to march on Peking. ...

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  7. LORD HALDANE

    The British War Secretary (Lord Haldane), who has been on a visit here, will leave on Saturday. He had a conference to-day with Sir ...

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  8. TRAMWAY TROUBLE

    "Excitement! I have never seen anything like it," said Plainclothes Constable C. Hickling, of Russell street, who had just returned from ...

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  9. POLLING AT COCKBURN.

    Polling day here passed very quietly and everyone is now anxiously waiting for the results. Quite a fair percentage who claimed a vote were surprised to find ...

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  10. A CRISIS AVERTED.

    Germany, Britain Russia, and Japan are reported to be involved in a situation which might, have resulted in the partitioning of China. The sudden alliance of Germany and ...

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  11. BRANCH OF THE U.L.P. FORMED.

    This election day has been marked by a lack of enthusiasm, not many more votes were cast than at the last election, though several more voters have been ...

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  12. BOMBARDMENT OF PEKING.

    The bombardment of Peking is imminent, and the population is in a state of panic. Thousands are fleeing. Rebel warships have entered the ...

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  13. SERIOUS CHARGES

    No extradition proceedings will be necessary in connection with the man McPherson, who has been arrested at San Francisco, as he has expressed his ...

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  14. E. T. HOOLEY

    Ernest Terah Hooley, the wall-known financier, who is known as "The Splendid Bankrupt," and is the owner of numerous racehorses and a yacht, ...

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  15. A LOCK OUT

    There was a further development in the industrial dispute in the felt hat industry today, when the six hat mills associated with the Denton Het Mills in the Hat M[?]owners' ...

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  16. TROUBLED MEXICO

    The United States is determined to preserve order in Mexico. It was stated to-day that the War Department is prepared to pour 25,000 ...

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  17. WIRELESS STATION

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Fraser) says that he is quite satisfied with the wireless station in the Domain, South Yarra. ...

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  18. W.A. ENGINEERS

    At a conference to-day the railway engineers now on strike agreed to a special arbitration board and nominated Mr. W. Diver as their ...

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  19. CABINET MEETING ON THURSDAY.

    Everyone interested in the political situation was eager to ascertain the next move to be made by the Government and the Opposition, but on each side there ...

    Article : 434 words
  20. MEAT EATERS

    Interesting statistics have just been published here by the United States Department of Agriculture regarding the consumption of meat by the ...

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  21. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    The architects of Australia are very angry at the conditions which Mr. King O'Malley, the Minister of Home Affairs, has fixed in connection with ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. MEN STILL SOLID.

    Mr. Collins, M.L.A., Queensland, stated that he had received a telegram stating that so far as the Brisbane unionists are concerned the men are ...

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  23. EXCITEMENT AT WALLAROO.

    The elections here yesterday were the cause of the greatest excitement, both the Labor and Liberal Parties working hard to ensure success. No bad feeling ...

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  24. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    The threatened opposition in France to the Franco-German accord concerning morocco has failed to develop, and it has been ratified by 212 votes ...

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  25. BURGLARIES

    Quinn's Boot Store, George street, was burgled during- the week-end and 200 pairs of boots were stolen, to the value of nearly £200. ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    It is believed that the next diplomatic tussle between Britain and Germany will be over the willingness of Portugal to sell her colonies in Africa. ...

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  27. WORK BEING RESUMED.

    A number of men resumed work today. Among the trades they represented were the printing, tailoring, timber, furniture, and baking ...

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  28. TRAIN SHOT AT

    While the train conveying the English mails from Adelaide to Sydney was near Henty last night a sorter named Hughes was startled by the crashing ...

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  29. FLOODS IN PORTUGAL.

    The floods in the Tagus Valley in Portugal still continue. Enonmous losses have occurred at Port Leontes alone, and the damage is ...

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  30. SLY GROG SELLING

    At the Police Court to-day Charle Hildebrandt was fined £100 for retailing liquor without a licence. ...

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  31. JAPAN AND MANCHURIA

    Secret news was received here yesterday to he effect that Japan was massing troops on the Manchurian border. ...

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  32. HONDURAS

    A clash has occurred between the United States and the Honduran authorities over the enforcement of a decr[?] made by the latter authorising the ...

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  33. CAUSE AND EFEECT.

    Thousands of electors are expressing surprise at the defeat of Mr. Newland, who had represented Burra in the House of Assembly, and recently been ...

    Article : 186 words
  34. RABBITS

    The Lands Department is appointing additional rabbit inspectors, as the pest is rapidly increasing. ...

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  35. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Questioned regarding the probable fate of the man Lawless, condemned to death for the Glen Moan murder, the Minister to-day mads perfectly ...

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  36. THE GLEBE MURDER

    Judge Ferguson has stated a case in connection with the Glebe murderer Moir's appeal against the sentence of death recently passed on him. The ...

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  37. THE COMPULSORY CONFERENCE

    The compulsory conference between the representatives of the Adelaide and Brisbane branches of the Australian Tramway Employes' Union and ...

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  38. WASMED AND IRONED.

    The New York Life Assurance Company to-day completed the job of washing and ironing £600,000 worth of securities from the Equitable ...

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  39. JOHNSON

    The Pittsburg authorities are planning the arrest of Jack Johnson, the champion pugilist, on a charge of bigamy. ...

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  40. THE RIVERINA

    In regard to the movement on the part of the Victorian Government making claim for Riverina from New South Wales, the Government ...

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  41. THE PARKSIDE PAPERS.

    It was stated yesterday that the votes for Parkside had not reached the chief counting centre (Unley) on Saturday night in time for counting. Mr. ...

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  42. FATAL FALL

    MUNDALLA, February 12.—There was universal regret throughout the whole of this district when it became known that Mr. Godfrey Wiese, of Clevesdale, Mundulla, had met with a fatal ...

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  43. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    The compulsory conference of representatives of the tramway companies of Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane, and the branches of the Australian Tramway ...

    Article : 191 words
  44. A LESSON FROM MINTARO.

    The local Liberal Union gave their opponents a valuable lesson in organisation on Saturday. Though the town was full of voters everything worked with the ...

    Article : 115 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. DISFRANCHISED ELECTORS.

    Considerable intereet was taken in the polling last Saturday, and in spite of the energies that have been used to have names put on the roll by the Labor ...

    Article : 308 words
  47. PRIVATE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Goodman, who has retained from Melbourne, reported to the Tramways Trust on Saturday that he received a summons from Mr. Justice Higgins to ...

    Article : 82 words
  48. A RECORD IN VOTING DECLARATIONS.

    On Saturday the officer in charge of the polling booth at Croydon had a busy day in taking declarations from people registered at other polling places who ...

    Article : 118 words
  49. THE POLSON MURDER.

    The police have received a telegram stating that Alexander Handcock, who is suspected of shooting Emanuel Poison, a shearer, at Uralla, has been ...

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  50. VICTORIAN TRAM EMPLOYES.

    The annual picnic of the tramway employes was held at Mornington to-day, when several of the speakers made the strike their main theme. ...

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  51. RESULT OF COLLISION

    In the Admiralty Court to-day before Mr. Justice Street, the Messagreries Maritimes. the French Mail Steamship Company, and the Union ...

    Article : 62 words
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