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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Parliament reassembled to-day. There was a rush at the start by the younger Commoners to secure the best seats, and the Ministerial and Opposition leaders ...

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  3. THE CORONATION.

    Prince Tsai Chun. of China, will attend the coronation of King George in London in June next. ...

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  4. RECIPROCITY. EMPIRE PREFERENCE QUESTION.

    With the completion of reciprocal negotiations with the United States it is stated in many quarters that the introduction of inter-Empire preference would ...

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  5. REFERENDA.

    Great interest is being shown in political circles at the difference of opinion on the referenda among the State Ministry. The activity of Mr. J. C. ...

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  6. THE RUPARA FIRE.

    Captain Peter Barry, of the steamer Rupara, which put back to Port Adelaide on Tuesday evening on fire, presented his report to the Marine Board ...

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  7. POSTAL ASSISTANTS.

    The report of the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. D. C. McLachlan) has been received with intense disfavor right throughout the Post and Telegraph ...

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  8. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Conference was continued to-night. The debate on various resolutions seeking to amend the Labor platform on land matters was resumed. A ...

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  9. UNITED STATES THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Now that the Congressional elections are over, people are beginning to give some attention to the next important affair of this kind in the United States, ...

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  10. ADDITIONAL PORTS.

    Giving evidence before the Decentralisation Commission to-day, Owen Cox, export expert, stated that the establishment of additional ports would materially ...

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  11. REVOLT IN MEXICO.

    Another re[?]l victory in connection with the revolt in Mexico was recorded to-day, when General Loques, who was in command of a detachment of Federal troops, ...

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  12. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Marine Board and Underwriters' Association to-day received a cable from London announcing that the F.H.S. steamer Morayshire, from Sydney, had been ...

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  13. ANOTHER AMERICAN CARDINAL.

    The question of nominating another American cardinal at the Consistory, which will take place this month, has been fully considered. Though no ...

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  14. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Morning Leader," in commenting on the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States, says that the artificial tourniquet, which has ...

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  15. PROFESSOR MILLS.

    Among the passengers by the German mail steamer Barbarossa, which arrived to-day from Bremen, was Professor Mills, an eminent American orator and ...

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  16. BULLFINCH BOOM. BABYLONIA LEASES.

    It is [?] stated that a considerable amount of work has been done on the Babylonia leases. Sixteen men are employed, and two shafts have been sunk. ...

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  17. DROVE TOO FAST.

    At the inquest on Emma Stevens, who died as the result of being knocked down by a motor at Woolla[?]ra, evidence was given that the car was being driven at a ...

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  18. ONE OF THE ENGINEERS.

    The "Express" in a column sketch of the Canadian Minister of Finance (Hon. W. S. Fielding), who was the principal man concerned in bringing the agreement ...

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  19. WARATAH INQUIRY.

    The enquiry into the loss of the steamer W[?]ratah was continued to-day. Mr. Hricknill,counsed for the reliatives of the passengers, reviewed the evidence ...

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  20. TELEPHONE CABLES.

    The Postal Department has accepted the tender of Mess[?]s. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. for [?]ll miles of telephone cable for use in Adelaide, at a cost of £4345. ...

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  21. THE STRIKE.

    Matters in connection with the Bullfinch mine are still quiet. It has been stated upon good authority that a settlement of the strike will be arrived at ...

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  22. THE SCHEME ENDORSED.

    The Mercantile Exchange executive has voted an endorsement of the Canadian United States reciprocity agreement. ...

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  23. THE RAILWAY.

    The railway line to Bullfinch is making good progress, and it is expected to reach the town site on Saturday next. ...

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  24. BUILDING TRADE

    A compulsory conference between representatives of the Australian Builders laborers' Association and the Master Builders' Association of Queensland, ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    Britain's naval scouting airship No. 1 which has been in course of construction at Barrow-in-Furness, is now nearing completion. ...

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  26. BOOT INDUSTRY.

    The attention of the Prime Minister (Mr. Andrew Fisher) was to-day drawn to a meeting held at Collingwood last might, when a demand for additional protection ...

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  27. ANTIQUE DISCOVERY

    W. James, a builder of Brunswick, has established a claim which if realised may throw some light on navigation in Austra[?]an waters in the early part of ...

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  28. DOMESTIC HELPS.

    The establishment of a State employment [?] [?]ean or registry office for domestic workers was urged upon the Minister for Public Works by a deputation from the Trades Hall Co[?]al to-day. ...

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  29. CASUALTIES. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    PORT GERMEIN, January 31. — The death by drowning yesterday afternoon of Mr. H. H. Attwill was a great shock to the community. The young man had ...

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  30. VOLCANIC EURPTION.

    The situation near the active volcano [?] in the Philippines, still continues [?]howers of m[?]d and sipnes are unabated. [?]pleasent, and the earthquakes and ...

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  31. BANK NOTES SHORT.

    The difficulty of the Commonwealth Treasury in supplying the banks with currency notes will be shortly met, the secretary of the Treasury having received a ...

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  32. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS.

    In the Canadian House of Commons vesterday the Prime Minister (Sir W[?]lfrid Laurier) said that he had discussed the advisability of substituting for the present ...

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  33. DANGERS OF THE MINE

    Two accidents occurred at the South Mine to-day. P. Quigley had [?]s [?]oot injured through a truck shipping off the track. He was removed to his home in Argent street. ...

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  34. WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    At the Bal[?]rat Court to-day F[?]e[?]k [?] was sentenced to 1B months imprisonment [?]or commi[?]ng an ass[?]ult on Rose Hidley, wins [?] loan keeper. ...

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  35. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway accident occurred last night [?]ear Crowfoot, in the Alberta district of [?]a. The west bound express be[?]me ...

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  36. COURAGEOUS ACTION.

    The project for the presentation of a national testimonial to Messrs. Baker and Clarken, who rescued a number of girls from the surf in a most courageous ...

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  37. POTASH CONTROVERSY.

    The diplomatic controversy between the United States and Germany concerning recent legislation in the latter country regulating the potash industry, which ...

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  38. TWO MEN INJURED.

    At about 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday two men engaged in making side tracks on the South railway line were admitted to the Adelaide Hospital. Eugene Curtin, ...

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  39. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Andrew Fisher) was to-day inctined to discount the statements that have been made regarding the agreement for preferential ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    Forty lads employed at the Governmeut Printing Office struck to-day because the overtime due to them to December 31 had not yet been paid. The lads state that they will not return ...

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  41. STOLEN JEWELLERY.

    Cyril Cash was found guilty of receiving jewellery stolen from Ray McDougall, a jewellet, who was robbed of goods to the value of £[?]56. The accused was remanded for sentence. ...

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  42. MISSING LAD HOLT.

    Catptain White, of the White Star training ship Mersey states that the missing lad Holt, who was supposed to have been drowned last Saturday at ...

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  43. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS

    A fight took place here to-day between A[?]e Attell, the champion feetherweight, and Tom[?]ry Kilbane. The referee's decision was given in ...

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  44. A NASTY FALL.

    BELALIE NORTH, January 30. — An accident befell Miss Gladys Cummings, a daughter of Mr. William Cummings, of the neighborhood, on Friday last. The ...

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  45. THE BARRIER. STORMY WEATHER.

    Ever since Friday stormy weather has prevailed, and rain has been falling daily. An u[?]pre[?]edented state of affairs was experienced yesterday, when the local ...

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  46. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    At the City Court Ah Young was fined £[?] and Ah Hood £30 for having opium in that possession. ...

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  47. NEGROES SUFFOCATED.

    Twelve negro workmen were suffocated to-night in a caisson on the Passaic River. The accident was due to the dropping of a bucket loaded with mud and stone. ...

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  48. PERSONS NATURALISED

    During the month of January 121 persons were naturalised. Of this number 103 were men and 1[?] women. Seventy were married and 51 single. There were ...

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  49. REFUSED A DRINK.

    Clarence Lang w[?] £10, with 80/ [?] at the Brunswick Police Court to-day for damaging the More;and Hotel on being refused a drink. ...

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  50. DEATH FROM WOUNDS.

    MELBOURNE, January 31.—Leslie Dent, who was accidentally shot in the left arm and thigh through a gun exploding at Fern Tree Gully last Sunday, died ...

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  53. KILLED BY FAIL OF STONE.

    MELBOURNE, January 31.—Thomas O'Brien, aged 25, was fined 40/ at St. Arnaud to-day for insulting behavior. He paid the fine, went to work in the Lord ...

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  54. HEAT IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Yesterday was thehottest day experience[?] this summer, 118 deg. being registered. ...

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  55. INQUEST ON BERON.

    The inquest was held [?]o[?] the death of Joseph Beron, whose body was found on C[?]apham Common, and has resulted in a charge of murder against [?] Russian—S[?]inie Morrison. The ...

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  56. HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    Dr. Beeston, M.L.A. disclosed a disgraceful state of affairs at the Newcastle Hospital. "The whole place." he says, "is reeking with disease, and its ...

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  58. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A miner named J. Weir was taken ill in the engage room at the Central Mine yesterday afternoon. Dr. Hains was summoned and treated the patient for ...

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  59. FIRES.

    During the month of January the services of the Broken Hill Fire Brigade were requisitioned for 15 outbreaks. Most of the property was saved by the ...

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  60. EXPLOSION.

    A suitcase which has been identified as the property of Bryce, who [?]s suspected of be[?]g concerned in the Los Angeles "Times" explosion, was found by the detectives on a news stand ...

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  61. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    On Tuesday morning, shortly after 8 o'clock, a man, whose identity is unknown, was picked up in the city in an unconscious condition. He was removed ...

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  62. THE EASTERN.

    So far all the efforts to refloat the steamer Eastern have failed. This morning the steamers Maranoa and [?]usgrave and the [?]ugs Beaver, Boko, and Champion ...

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  64. HOTELKEEPER SUICIDES.

    SYDNEY, February 1.—Alexander Mason, an hotelkeeper, was found hanging by a handkerchief from a tree in a gully near Mudgee, when[?]e he ...

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