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  2. PREMIER'S RETURN.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) returned from Victoria, on Saturday, and after meeting the majority of his colleagues and discusssing several matters ...

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  3. WORLDWIDE UNREST

    Negotiation for the settlement of the coal strike are proceeding, but the situation, is unchanged. The King's plans for the season have ...

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  4. THE CRICKET CRISIS

    A meeting of the Board of Control lasted from 2 p.m. until 10.15 last night. At its conclusion, the following report was issued by the secretary:— ...

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  5. THE SOUTH POLE.

    A dispatch has been received from Christiania, the capital of Norway, stating that Captain Amundsen had cabled from Hobart to the effect that he had ...

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  6. CHINESE SITUATION.

    A banking syndicate representing Great Britain, Prance, the United States, and Germany has paid over £140,000 to the provisional Government within the last ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. WINDY AND WET WEATHER

    FORECAST (ISSUED AT 9 P.M.)—CLEARING SHOWERS IN THE SOUTH-EAST; ELSEWHERE WEATHER IMPROVING RAPIDLY. COOL SOUTHERLY WINDS. Residents of Adelaide and suburbs and ...

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  8. A SERIOUS SITUATION.

    Although the Prime Minister is optimistic concerning the coal strike the ever-increasing seriousness of the situation is admitted by the Home Office. It ...

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  9. NEWS IN AMERICA.

    The news of the discovery of the South Pole has been received with great interest in America. Professor Chamberlain, weather expert ...

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  10. WIND SWEPT HILLS.

    Through the valleys and gullies of the foothills, south and east of the city, the cyclonic bursts rushed and swirled, and did incalculable damage to fruit and ...

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  11. IN AMERICA.

    A conference of those concerned in the textile strike here has been held at Boston, with favorable results. According to a returned delegate the ...

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  12. EXCITEMENT IN NORWAY.

    Great excitement prevails in Norway at the news of Captain Amundsen's discovery of the South Pole. The president of the Storting stated ...

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  13. JAPAN'S ALLEGED PLANTS.

    The Japanese Foreign Minister (Baron Uchida) continued to-day his reply to the interpellation of the House of Representatives regarding Japan's proposed ...

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  14. TERRIFIC SWIRLS.

    It was tiot so much a blow, but a succession of terrific wind swirle, each one seeming bent on outdoing its predecessor in intensity and fury. Apparently it ...

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  15. IN GERMANY.

    The strike of coal miners at Bochum, in Westphalia, has led to the sending of mounted police to the scene of the trouble. Food supplies are also being ...

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  16. ENGLAND VERY SORE.

    England is very disappointed that Amundsen should have reached the South Pole first, but Sir Ernest Shackleton says that it is foolish to entertain ...

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  17. BIG BUSINESS WAR.

    Events in China prove that the big business of the world, regardless of the political alliances of its countries, is fighting for the control of the vast resources ...

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  18. HOUSES BLOWN DOWN.

    A family residing in a temporary galvanised dwelling on the Glen Osmondroad had an alarming experience. Their house suddenly collapsed just after they ...

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  19. HURRICANE HURLED.

    Where there were open spaces and the wind had opportunity of getting properly under a roof it wrought sad havoc. In this connection the Jubilee ...

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  20. STOCK AND BIRDS SUFFER.

    The unseasonable visitation was severely felt by animals atid birds, and on Saturday morning many presented a sorry spectacle. Horses and cattle stood ...

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  21. MORE FINANCE.

    International bankers have placed to the credit of the Government here £44.800, and have agreed to pay to Chinese representatives abroad £25.200. Next ...

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  22. TELEPHONES.

    The telephone exchange presented a fairy-like appearance on Saturday morning, when the assistants went to work. Between 600 and 700 telephone wires ...

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  23. AN INDIGNANT MINISTER.

    An indignant protest has been lodged by the Chinese Minister here with Yuan Shi Kai against the action of the Bussian Foreign Office in suggesting that it ...

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  24. AMUNDSEN'S STORY.

    Captain Amundsen, when interviewed to-day said that he could not give his story until he knew it had been published fully in the "Daily Chronicle." ...

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  25. YUAN APPOINTS MINISTERS.

    Yuan Shi Kai hae announced that he will take the oath ae President this afternoon. Yuan also announced the appointment ...

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  26. A TERRIFYING SIGHT.

    "It must have been a terrifying sight," remarked Mr. Owen Smyth on Saturday morning. "The keeper of the grounds, who lives in a cottage directly to the ...

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  27. IN AUSTRIA.

    The manager of the Austrian State, railways issued a circular to-day in which be stated that economy in coal was necessary as a strike of Austrian miners ...

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  28. MEETING OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION.

    When communicated with and given the information set out above last evening Mr. G. M. Evan said he preferred to say nothing at present. A meeting ...

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  29. ALLEGED PRACTURED AGGREMENT.

    The South Wales oners have issued an offical statemtn which says that in 1910 the miners signed an agreement binding themselves until June, 1915. The ...

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  30. RUSSIA

    Capitalists at St. Petersburg and Riga, a port situated, near the mouth of the Gulf of Riga, on the Baltic Sea, are establishing big engineering works at the ...

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  31. TELEGRAPHIC INTERRUPTION.

    Despite the interruptions on the Western Australian and Melbourne lines all business on both lines was cleared by about 10.30 on Saturday evening. A ...

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  32. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    It is said to be an open secret that Britain and Germany would be pleased to see ex-King Manuel back on the throne of Portugal. ...

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  33. COLLISION

    A collision occurred to-day between-two trains on the Canadian Pacific line. Reports to hand state that five people were killed and several injured. ...

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  34. WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS.

    Following the example of their eisters in England, the woman euffragisis here did a litile window smashing on their own again to-day. ...

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  35. SHY PAWNEBROKERS.

    Conditions' are becoming so bad that even the pawnbrokers 'are reducing their advances on pledges. Applications for loans are becoming so numerous that it ...

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  36. AT THE ADELAIDE OVAL.

    About the same time the roof of the Derby or public smokers' stand at the Adelaide Oval was also aeroplaned, but in this case was not carried off so far, ...

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  37. LOSS OF BUSINESS.

    Twenty large steamers have been char[?]red in tendon to convey coal from Virginia, U.S.A., to Buenos Ayres, Rid He Janeiro, Madrid, Las Palmas, Marseilles, ...

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  38. RECORD LOW BAROMETER.

    The weather officer stated on Saturday morning:— "This morning's reports show that the monsoonal centred about Charlotte Waters on ...

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  39. FOUNG AUSTRALIA

    The Young Australia League arrived here to-day from America, and received an. enthusiastic reception. Accompanied by a thousand London ...

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  40. MADAME CURIE

    Madame Curie, of radium fame, has contracted a mysterious illness, which is baffling the medical fraternity. The absorption of radium into her ...

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  41. IMPRISONED SUFFRAGISTS.

    The women vote-seekers who were recently sentenced for breaking windows in London are giving the prison authorities a fair amount of trouble. ...

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  42. AVIATION.

    The aviator M. Salvey, who yesterday flew from Loudon to Paris at an aston ishingly high rate of speed, started on a return trip to-day. ...

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  43. UNIVERSITY STRIKE-BREAKING OFFER.

    At a mass meeting yesterday of Cambridge. undergraduates the students offesred to do anything to avert disaster, and said they would even hew coal. ...

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  44. HOARDINGS AND LAMPS BLOWN DOWN.

    The wild swirls caught buildings, trees, and hoardings in their embrace, and in many instances twisted them into fantastic shapes or tore them down. Such ...

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  45. ARBITRATION

    Although the action of the United States Senate in regard to sanctioning the arbitration treaties with Britain and France was expected in official circles, ...

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  47. MEXICAN REVOLT

    It is anticipated that the Mexican re bels will shortly attack the capital. In view of this American, Spanish, German, and other foreign residents are ...

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  48. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Late reports received on Saturday show that some very heavy falls of rain were recorded during Friday night Port Lincoln was the highest, with 410 points, ...

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  49. TOMBSTONES BLOWN OVER.

    The storm wrought havoc at Laycock's monumental works, toppling over the tombstones in the yard and damaging them to the extent of about £100. ...

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  50. PHILANDER KNOX

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Philander Chase Knox), who is at present touring Central America, may strike a warm time in Nicaragua. ...

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  51. CENSURING SPEAKER

    Mr. Joseph Martin, M.P., intends submitting a resolution in the House of Commons cepsurinp the Speaker (Hon. J. W. Lowther) for not allowing him to ...

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  52. BANK VAULT DYNAMITED.

    Drunken rebels to-day dynamited a vault, in the National Bank at Ciudad Juarez. Thousands of dollars' worth of ...

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