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  2. THE BARRIER. ASSAULT ON THE CLERKS.

    At the police court this morning Vivian Shepley was charged with [?]aving in company of others assaulted Reginald Grain and J. R. Edwards on January 4. The case was the ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION CLAN BANALD WRECK. A SUDDEN CATASTROPHE.

    The tug Eagle,' with the survivors on board, arrived at Port Adelaide about 7.15 to-night. A laige crowd congregated on the wharf, and sent up three ringing cheers when the boat got ...

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  4. TERRIBLE SHIPWRECK CLAN BANALD CAPSIZES.

    One of the most terrible shipping disasters in the history of South Australia, resulting in appalling loss-of life occurred late on Sunday night in St. Vincent's Gulf. The big ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE STRICKEN. DEVELOPMENT OF LAZINESS.

    Generals Mazza and Mazzitelli, who are superintending the work of clearing away the debris at Messina and Reggio di Calabria, report that the survivors at these ...

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  6. THE INDIAN EXECUTIVE.

    Dr. 'Ashutoth Mukharji, a Judge of the High Court at Calcutta, who is a Brahmin, has been appointed a member of the Indian Executive Council. He is the first ...

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  7. RUSSIAN TERRORLSTS.

    M. Lopukhin, formerly chief of the Russian detective service, and a member of one of the oldest and distinguished Russian families, has been arrested in St. ...

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  8. RECOVERING THE BODIES.

    This ovening the Commissioner of Police (Colonel Madley) received the following telegram from M. C. Shanks, at Edithburgh: "Just returned with 13 bodies, making 24 recovered ...

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  9. SECOND ENGINEER'S STATEMENT.

    The second engineer states:—"The vessel save a sudden list and got out of control. All hands were able to get out of the engineroom before the vessel foundered. I was in ...

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  10. OPINIONS OF NAUTICAL MEN.

    Only three of the European crew lost were married, viz., the chief engineer, third engineer, and steward. The latter was a newlymarried man. Whether any of the men left ...

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  11. CARE OF THE SURVIVORS.

    The survivors left for Port Adelaide in the launch Eagle at 3 o'clock. There are 20 coloured men saved. The Marinee Board sent Instructions to ...

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  12. GIGANTIC RELIEF FUND.

    Advices from Rome state that various subscriptions in aid of the sunerers through the recent carthquake, have reached a total of £3,200,000. ...

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  13. LIGHTS SEEN ON SUNDAY NIGHT.

    The only steamer that has arrived at Port Adelaide that might have been in the vicinity of the wreck is the Uganda, which arrived from Calcutta at 3.15 this morning. Her ...

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  14. QUEEN ELENA'S WORK.

    King Edward has decorated Queen Elena with the insignia of the Royal Red Cross in recognition of her work in Messina. The Royal Red Cross for Ladies, founded ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. THE BALKANS. TURKEY PEREMPTORY.

    The Grand Vizier, Kiamll Pasha, has [?]ent a sharp Note to the Bulgarian Government, asking definitely whether Bulgaria intends to resume negotiations ...

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  16. THE OFFICERS.

    Captain Gladstone, like other European members of the crew, is spoken of in the highest terms as a gentleman, a seaman, and a navigator. He was about 35 years of age. ...

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  17. CARDINAL MORAN'S REPLY.

    On Monday week the committee of the Italian Disaster Fund decided that a letter should be written to Cardinal Moran, asking that money subscribed by the Roman Catholic churches ...

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  18. ORIGIN OF KRUGER TELEGRAM.

    I Dr. Adolf Stein has published what is apparently an inspired "Life of the German Emperor." One of the statements the book contains ...

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  19. ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA.

    Austria-Hungary has signified her adherence to the joint representations made by the Powers regarding the annexation of Bosnla and Herzegovina. ...

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  20. THE LASCARS' COOLNESS.

    Everyone spoke in the highest torms of praise of the splendid behaviour of the coolles. They acted calmly, and without a semblance or stampede. ...

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  21. INQUEST OPENED.

    Messrs. Roberts and Baker proceeded to the sc[?]ne this morning, and opened an inquest on the dead bodies of four white men and 19 coloured men recovered, and after taking ...

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  22. THE LOADING OF THE STEAMER.

    The steamer was loaded by the Adelaide Stevedoring Company, under the direct supervision of Captain Langford. When seen this afternoon, Captain Langford scouted the idea ...

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  23. MB. J. C. WATSON'S TOUR.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, M.P., ex-Leader of the Commonwealth Labour party, speaking at a reception in Johannesburg, emphasised the strength of trade unionism ...

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  24. THE CARPENTER'S STORY.

    A remarkable feature of the disaster is the fact that only those members of the crew who could swim were saved. The carpenter and second officer swam ashore. ...

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  25. SCENE OF THE DISASTER.

    Troubridge Hill faces the south on the bottom of the first curve at the foot of Yorke's Peninsula, about six miles south from Edithburgh. From Troubridge Hill the coast trends ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. THE NEXT BUDGET.

    sir, Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech in the city on Saturday night, indignantly denied that this coming Budget was a sort of punitive ...

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  27. A SOUTH AFRICAN MAIL.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General, Mr. Waddy, states that a mail for South Africa was sent by the Clan Ranald containing all letters specially marked by the senders to go by that ...

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  28. INTRIGUES IN PEKING.

    The "Times" correspondent at Peking (Dr. Morrison) telegraphs that since the death of the Empress Dowager, the Government has been in the hands of a Manchu ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    'A crisis has occurred in the South African Convention for Closer Union, sitting at Capetown, owing to differences about the selection of a capital. ...

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  30. LATE COMMERCIAL AND MINING.

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  31. OTHER NARRATIVES.

    The third officer also made a statement. He said he could vouchsafe no opinion how the accident happened. Asked if the shifting of wheat could cause the mishap, he answered ...

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  32. SUPPOSED CAUSE OF DISASTER.

    The following was received from Edithburgh, 3.30 p.m. to-day:—The Clan Ranald's cargo shifted, and the seas struck her as she listed until she turned turtle. She was ...

    Article : 247 words
  33. PEESIDENT AND SENATE.

    Regarding the resolution adopted by the United States Senate at the instance of Senator Culberson (Democrat, Texas), to instruct the Judiciary Committee, to ...

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  34. HANOVER SUFFRAGE DEMONSTRATION.

    Social Democrats in Hanover made a demonstration in favour of the extension of the suffrage in Prussia. The police dispersed the demonstration, using their ...

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  35. COLOURED SURVIVORS' STATEMENTS.

    The coloured survivors include 5 sailors, 11 firemen, 3 quartermasters, and 1 servant. Several spoke English slightly, and from them the following particulars were gleaned:— ...

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  36. ANOTHER MAN FINED.

    Thomas C. Roberts, miner, and an ex-president of the A.M.A., who has taken an active part in the present trouble, was to-day fined 30s and 6s costs, or 14 days' gaol, for using ...

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  37. THE TOTTENHAM OUTRAGE.

    Six constables are employed guarding Hefeld, one of the Russian revolutionaries, who robbed a motor car at Tottenham, and subsequently ran amok. ...

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  38. PROVISIONS COMING DOWN.

    Following the reduction in the price of meat, consequent on the dispute, some of the bakers at least are announcing a reduction in the price of bread from 3[?]d to 3d per loaf for cash, ...

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  39. PROFESSIONAL IN FOOTBALL.

    The committee of the English Rugby Union has resolved that payment of 3s a day to members of the Australian and New Zealand teams to cover drinks at meals ...

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  40. THE CARGO.

    The Clan Ranald shipped the following cargo at Port Adelaide for Durban:—24.105 bags of flour, each 98lb, shipped by J. Darling and Soa, for East London; 3471 bags, each of 981b, ...

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  41. TRAMWAY TROUBLE SETTLED.

    The trouble between the Silverton Tramway employees and management has been settled. A new zgreement has been fixed, to come into force on Thursday next. Uuder it a 4S hours' ...

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  42. ENCOURAGING AERONAUTICS.

    The House of Representatives at Washington has added for the purposes of aeronautical experiments 500,000 dollars (£100,000) to the army appropriation. ...

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  43. OFFICERS AND CREW.

    The Clan Ranald's crew of 64 included 10 white officers and 54 Indian coolles. Of these 24 have been saved. including the chief officer, the second engineer, the third officer, ...

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  44. A LIST WHILE LOADING.

    South Australia has had recorded against her many maritime casualties of a serious nature, but for loss of life the latest disaster stands out most prominently of all maritime ...

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  45. AN OFFICER RETURNING.

    Sub-Inspector Miller, who has been in the hospital for a fortnight suffering from gastritis, left Broken Hill for Sydney last night. ...

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  46. EARTHQUAKE IN MOROCCO.

    An earthquake, followed by a landslide, occurred between Ceuta and Totuan, on the coast of Morocco. Ohe hundred people were killed and ...

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  47. SHIPBUILDING TRADE.

    Reports have been received of Improvement in the ship-building trade on the Ty[?]e and Clyde during January. ...

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  48. IRISH BISHOPS WARNED.

    Sinn Fein (ourselves alone) writers warn the Irish Bishops that Interference with national issues will terminate their political power if they repeat such a blunder ...

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  49. THE LOST VESSEL.

    The Clan Ranald was a vessel of 3596 tons gross, and was built by Messrs. W. Doxford and Sons, Limited, of Sunderland, for Messrs. Cayzer, Irvine, and Co., of Glasgow. She was ...

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    MEETING ACROSS, THE BORDER. MEETINFG. MR. MANN D[?] When the [?] ...

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  51. LATE SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 words
  52. EARTHQUAKE FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  53. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba has left Naples for Australia in the R.M.S. Orontes. She states that she is looking forward to her Australian tour. ...

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  54. WOMAN'S FRANCHISE.

    Demonstrations of women against the frauchise movement are being held in various parts of the United Kingdom. ...

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  55. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    England played France at Leicester yesterday, and won by 2 goals 4 tries to France, nil. ...

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  56. THE BEGINNING OF THE VOYAGE.

    The Clan Ranald left the Semaphore anchorage at 9.10 a.m. on Sunday. She was p[?]loted down the river by Pilot Snowin, who states that the vesel had then a slight list to ...

    Article : 87 words
  57. NAVAL DISASTER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
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