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  2. STATE INSURANCE

    A statement was made yesterday concerning Mr. Lloyd George's insurance against unemployment scheme, which dealt with the scheme for insurance ...

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  3. THE RAILWAY SMASH

    A correspondent from North Quorn (Mr. F. R. Williams) has forwarded the following sensational statement concerning the railway accident at Quorn:— ...

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  4. PREVENTING LOADING. AGITATOR ARRESTED.

    A sequel is announced to the incident at Salonika where a boycott was declared against all steamers belonging to the Archipelago Mail Packet Company. ...

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  5. CASUALTIES. HOLIDAY FATALITIES.

    MELBOURNE, January 30.—William Hancock, aged 13 years and six months, residing at Collingwood, went to Elwood Beach with a picnic party, and was ...

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  6. UNITED STATES

    Dr. Tatebe, of the Tokio Universit, who recently returned from a lengthy sojourn abroad, mode a statement to the press to-day concerning immigration into the ...

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  7. THE CORONATION. THRONE FOR QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    In connection with the coronation ceremony provision has been made for the placing of a third throne on the dais for Queen Alexandra, who will sit on the ...

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  8. WHITE SLAVES.

    After five years' legal battling Mr. Hairlan, a millionaire lumberman, who has been sentenced to imprisonment, begged to be spared the indignity of being ...

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  9. CANADA AND AMERICA. CANADIAN PRESS OPINIONS.

    The opinion of the press throughout Canada is remarkably unanimous to the effect that the Ministers have done a good stroke of business over the ...

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  10. DROWNED IN A RIVER.

    MELBOURNE, January 30.—Ernest Ju[?]rey, 17 years of age, residing at South Melbourne, was swimming in the river at Greensborough this afternoon with ...

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  11. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS

    The crusade against the kidney blow which was started in England directly after the Welch-Driscoll battle has reached an acute stage, and it is highly ...

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  12. HOLDING THE CANOPY.

    Society here has expressed its satisfaction that one of its members (the Duchees of Roxburghe formerly Mary Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, of New York) ...

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  13. CENTURIES OLD

    A discovery of much historical interest has been made at a village near Naihati, in Bengal, British India. In the course of digging operations in ...

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  14. DANGERS OF BATHING.

    Mr. P. Carrison had the misfortune to get stung in the foot by a very large stingray, the sting piercing the foot about three inches. As these things [?] ...

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  15. WHITE V. YELLOW.

    Mr. Werner, a well known press conespondent here, has made an important statement concerning the future of the white and yellow races ...

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  16. BRITISH POLITICS.

    There is daily increasing activity in Downing street, and Cabinet Ministers are constantly in town. Mi. Lloyd George, since his return from ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. RUNWAY AT PORT MACDONNELLE.

    PORT MACDONNNELL, January 27.—Mr. Walsgott, a visitor from Mount Gambier, was in at Messrs. Perryman Brothers' chaff store and left his horse ...

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  18. DEAD AND BURIED.

    That the reciprocity agreement with Canada is dead and buried is the opinion pervading the Legislative halls here. It is practically certain that it will be killed ...

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  19. SEDITIOUS LIBEL. ROYALTY IN WITNESS BOX.

    Edward Mylus has been arrested as the London agent for "Liberator." an Anarchist paper, for publishing a report of a scandal trial which contained a ...

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  20. CROWN PRINCE.

    "Reynolds" newspaper of yesterday hints that trouble hs arisen between the Grown Prince of Germany and the Crown Princess, who are just now in India. ...

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  21. FIRE IN A STORE ROOM.

    About 12.50 o'clock on Saturday morning the fire brigade was called to attend a fire at a store room, attached to Gilbert. Brothers' saddlery establishment in ...

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  22. DRIVER'S SERIOUS FALL.

    TUMBY BAY, January 28.—Emil Werenskiold, nationalised in the name of Carli Norman, met with a serious accdent on Wednesday evening last. He ...

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  23. KINGS' MORGANATIC MARRIAGE.

    The "Morning Post" published a long article this morning on Constitutional law in connection with the Mylius case, showing that it is impossible for the King ...

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  24. INDIAN WEDDING.

    Great preparations are being made here for the approaching marriage of Princess Brindad Ejubal to Prince Paranjitsingh, the heir of the Maharajah of Kapurtha[?]a. ...

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  25. TEETOTAL BEER

    A chemist named Overbeck announces that be perfected a process for eliminating alcohol from beer and stout, but he adds the cheering news that his ...

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  26. SAILORS MUTINY

    A murderous mutiny occurred to-day in Virginia on the dredge Irene Ruth of Fairmont. The sailors on the vessel rebelled, ran ...

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  27. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    Another physcian has died from plague. This was Dr. Jackson, a Presbyterian minister, aged 26. A Chinese physician who contracted ...

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  28. P.L.L. CONFERENCE

    At the P.L.L. Conference to-night a long discursion took place on the resolution submitted by four different leagues—"That plank 22, having reference to land nationalisation, be ...

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  29. BATHING FATALITY.

    JAMESTOWN, January 29.—A [?] drowning accident occurred on Wednesday evening last an which Mr. John Hackett lost his life. It appears that ...

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  30. THE SCHENCK CASE.

    The trial of Miss Schenck at Wheeting, Virginia, for the alleged attempted poisoning of her husband was continued to-day. ...

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  31. W[?]ESTLING.

    Hackensch[?]t the Russian wrestler, met Charles Cutler, of Chicago, yesterday. Hackenschmidt wagered that he would throw Cutler twice in an hour, but ...

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  32. TRAMWAYS KIOSK

    The chairman of the Woodville District Council (Mr. R. W. Webb), speaking at the official luncheon of the Henley Beach regatta on Monday, said he would seize the opportunity, since ...

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  33. SPANISH ROYALTY

    One of the newspapers here published a news item yesterday to the effect that domestic relations had created an estrangement between the King and ...

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  34. A MOTHER'S CRIME.

    A remarkable tragedy is reported from the vilage of Senerchia. A man named Danato was alleged to have murdered his father and his wife because of their ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. SILVERTON TRAMWAYS

    A special meeting of the Silverton Tramway Employes' Association was held at the Trades Hall on Sunday morning, when the following resolution was carried—"That in the matter of ...

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  36. PORT OF LONDON.

    The Port of London authorities propose spending £14,000,000 in improving harbor and dock facilities in the Thames estuary. ...

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  37. PORTUGAL.

    The Portuguese Foreign Minister (Senhor Michado) has announced that a decree separating the church and State in Portugal will be promulgated within a ...

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  38. WOMEN WORKERS.

    The recent [?] taken in France gives some remarkable figures regarding the female labor in the country. During the last 40 years the number of ...

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  39. FOUND DROWNED.

    Joseph McGrady, a laborer, was taken out of the Port River near Jervois Bridge on Monday at 5.15 p.m., by Alexander Campbell. The latter informed the ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICANS

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  41. WALKED OVER THE JETTY.

    PORT GERMEIN, January 3.—Mr. H. H. Atterill met his death to-day by drowning. It is believed that [?] deceased, while reading a book, [?] ...

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  42. JAPANESE REVOLT.

    The fate of the Japanese anarchists who were recently hanged for being concerned in a revolutionary plot has aroused sympathy all over the world. ...

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  43. REMARKABLE RESCUE

    There was a narrow escape from death at the Petersburg Flour Mill to-day. A stack of floor collapsed on two employes. The incident created great excitement, ...

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  44. PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of 20,000 job printers in London, which was fixed to take place on February 4, is already under way, and will be considerably augmented during ...

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  45. SINGING SPARK.

    The success of Herr von Lepel's singing spark system of wireless telegraphy seems to be assured. The Anglo-German Wireless Syndicate, ...

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  46. ANARCHIST QUARTER

    Plans are being formulated in the city to acquire the anarchist quarter in Sydney street, Stepney, and make a transformation, as was done in the criminal ...

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  47. ANTI-RELIGION

    A judgment of Rheims has been confirmed by the Appeal Court. The case was brought by the Schoolmasters' Association against the bishops of ...

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  48. FOUND AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CLIFFS.

    The body of Alexander Bultian, 58 [?] of age, a progessor of languages, living at Gordon, was found at the botton of the cliffs at Watson's Bay this afternoon. ...

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  49. THE EASTERN

    The steamer eastern, which went aground on the Salamanca Bank last week, was slightly shifted to-day. The vessel is making no more than five inches ...

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  50. POSTAL CONFERENCE

    The Hobart Postal Conference have decided that from February 1 all temporary hands over 21 years of age shall be paid a minimum wage of 8/ per day, except ...

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  51. ARAB REVOLT.

    Disquieting messages have been received from Asiatic Turkey. The Yemen Arabs in South-Western Ar[?] are determined to establish an ...

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  52. FALL OF OLAY.

    About 50 tons of clay fell into a [?] at Campbellfield to-day, almost burying Daniel Maher and John Weleh Ma[?] sustained a fractured high and Walsh ...

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  53. FOOLISH JOKE

    It is reported from the Sicilian wilds that two women participating in holiday festivities thought it would be a good joke to visit a relative who held the post ...

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  54. VOTE BUYING.

    Investigations made at Danville Illinois, show that more vote buying scandals have been discovered. As soon as the discovery was made a ...

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  55. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    On Monday Dr. Everard reported to the police that Susan Baldock, 79 years of age, who was admitted to the hospital on January 29 suffering from the effects ...

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  56. VOLCANIC ERUPTION

    Considerable excitement was felt in the Philippines to-day owing to the outbreak of Toal, an extinct volcano on a small island in Bombon Lake, Batangas ...

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  57. THEFTS IN LISBON

    The police are investigating several thefts made from the Necessidades Palace during the revolution. Several works of art were stolen, ...

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  58. STARCH WAGES BOARD.

    Mr. Murphy, Victorian chief inspector of factories, wrote to the Victorian Trades Hall Council stating that Mr. Murray (Minister of Labor) was unable to comply ...

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  59. WATER IN PLENTY

    Umberumberka Creek started running early on Friday morning as the result of the rainfall, and was in full flood before 8 o'clock. The water was fully five feet ...

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  60. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    Shortly after seven o'clock on Monday evening a man was found lying in an unconscious condition in Waymouth street. He was picked up and taken to ...

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  61. VICTORIAN RAILWAY LABORERS.

    A very large gathering of railway men assembled "under the tower" at Newport Railway Workshops during the midday luncheon hour on Thursday with ...

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  62. RUSSIA IN CHINA.

    Russia is employed pressure with the object of improving the status of Manchuria. The Russian authorities are attempting ...

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  63. HOGAN V. BURNS.

    It is conceded that Hogan failed to show his championship class in his recent fight against Frankie Burns. Sporting writers considered that the ...

    Article : 101 words
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  65. ROUND THE WORLD

    Another attempt at walking round the world is about to be made, the misguided person in this instance being a woman. ...

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  66. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED

    At the police court to-day Henry Sydney Hutchison was charged on a provisional warrant with having assaulted constable Simmons at Port Pixie on ...

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  67. SOLDIERS MUTINY.

    A serious incident has happened in Asia Minor in connection with the coasting steamer New Jersey. The vessel was flying the American flag, ...

    Article : 204 words
  68. Advertising

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  69. THE CONGO.

    In connection with the Budget debate in the Belgium Chamber of Deputies M. Renkin, the Colonial Minister, read some reports from the missionary. Dr. Clarke, ...

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  70. THE WEATHER.

    During the past weak we have had the hottest tune for the year, and the changes have been of the quick variety. Last Monday was nice and pleasant; Tuesday ...

    Article : 75 words
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