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  2. MR. FISHER'S RETURN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) arrived from South Africa by the Eneas at the Outer 'Harbor, Port Adelaide, this morning. He then proceeded by train to Adelaide, ...

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  3. BOLTON COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    Distressing scenes were witnessed yesterday in connection with the burial of the victims of the explosion at the Pretoria pit Bolton, in Lancashire, by which 350 miners ...

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  4. THE CORONATION.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught will be in supreme command of the troops at the Coronation of King George, which is to take place on 22nd June, 1911. ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prime Minister will return to Melbourne to-day from South Africa. Mr. Fisher travels from Adelaide by the morning express, and will be met at ...

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  6. A DREADFUL TRAGEDY.

    A dreadful tragedy occurred in a two-story house in Carlisle-street, Glanville, between midnight and dawn to-day. Two lads who were passing the place noticed ...

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  7. MURDER OF A WIFE.

    Francois Medaille, an artist, who, on 6th August, killed his wife with a revolver outside the Palace of Justice, was tried on a charge of murder, and was acquitted. ...

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  8. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    A clerk named Loeb, who was in the employ of a banker at Paris, was, victimised by two confidence men. He had been entrusted by his employer ...

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  9. PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION.

    Now that the British elections are over the Federal Government expects to receive any day the official invitation to the Federal Parliament to send a ...

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  10. VOTES ALTERED.

    The mayor of the city of Gary, in Indiana, the Chief of Police, and seven of the city officials, have been arrested. It is alleged that they altered votes at ...

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  11. AN AUSTRALIAN GRANT.

    It is proposed that the Federal Government, on behalf of the people of Australia, shall make a grant of public money to the relief funds in aid of the sufferers in the ...

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  12. H0UNDSDITCH MURDER.

    The detectives are still carrying on an energetic search for the burglars who killed three policemen in making their escape from a house in the suburb of ...

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  13. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    "Le Temps" publishes an interview with M. Paul Deschanel, a former President of the Chamber of Deputies. M. Deschanel states that the ...

    Article : 214 words
  14. A BANK CLOSED.

    The State Superintendent Banks compelled the Northern Bank of New York to close its doors, on the ground of certain irregularities. The amount of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. SERIOUS TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A collision occurred in Kansas City, Missouri, between two street cars. The collision took place on a viaduct and the passengers became panic Stricken. They ...

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  16. TWO AVIATORS KILLED.

    Two aviators, named Laffont and Pola, were killed at lssy. They had aseended with the object of flying to Brussels, but the machine ...

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  17. DEATH IN A THEATRE.

    Mr. Frank Worthing, a well-known Scottish actor, died suddenly in a theatre at Detroit. The performance of the play was abandoned. ...

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  18. PITFALLS OF A GOVERNOR.

    In his speech at the Commemoration day luncheon, at Glenelg, to-day, the Governor (Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet), evidently having in mind the recent ...

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  19. UNREST IN PERSIA.

    The Minister of Foreign Affairs has resigned his office owing to the situation in Southern Persia, where there have been serious disturbances for the past few ...

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  20. NATAL OFFICER'S SPEECH

    At the Guildhall banquet given by the Lord Mayor' of London, Sir Vezey Strong, on 2nd December to the men and officers of the American battleship fleet which was ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. A MURDERER AT BAY.

    At the town of Macon a man named Jean Tallamard wounded his wife with a rifle, and then murdered his father, an old man of 77 years. ...

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  22. INDIAN CONGRESS

    A resolution has been passed by the annual Indian National Congress, which was opened yesterday, expressing satisfaction at the proposed visit of King George to ...

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  23. BURNED BY BOILING TAR.

    The boiling over of a pot of tar which was being melted at the house of Mr. A. H. Marshall, Hope-street, West Brunswick, yesterday caused a blaze, in which Mrs. ...

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  24. MAIL COACH ACCIDENT.

    A serious mail coach accident happened at Goondiwindi, near the 27-mile post on the Augathella to Charleville-road. The top of a coach laden with Christmas hampers ...

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  25. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY

    The two British officers, Captain B. F. Trench, of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, and Lientenant V. H. Brandon, R.N., who were sentenced by the ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. TURKISH LEGATION ROBBED.

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Tanin" states that all the secret documents at the Turkish legation at Sofia have been stolen. The robbery is attributed to the Bulgarian ...

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  27. HEAVY COST OF ENGLISH ELECTIONS.

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  28. ALBANIANS AND TURKS.

    The leaders of 2000 armed Albanians, replying to the Turkish offer of an amnesty in return for surrendering their arms, have made the first explicit Albanian demand for ...

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  29. FIRE AT CAMBERWELL.

    Between 8 and 9 a.m. yesterday a fire broke out in a six-roomed weatherboard house in Tourello-avenue. Camberwell, occupied by Mr. Cyril F. Dunn. The local and Hawthorm fire brigades were ...

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  30. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE.

    As the authenticity of the interview with Mr. Lloyd-George, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, which was published by the French Socialist newspaper ...

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  31. LABOR ON THE RAND.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the demand from the stonemasons on the Rand for higher wages and shorter hours is being ...

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  32. DUTCH FORTIFICATIONS.

    The "Novoe Vremya;" in discussing the fortifications now being carried out by Holland, says that Russia is not directly interested in the matter, and is therefore ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. BUSH FIRE AT HOWLONG.

    A bush fire broke out on Monday on C. Leahy's farm, near Howlong. The fire was discovered by some boys, who made a plucky attempt to extinguish it, but were ...

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  34. NATIVE LABOR.

    The Governor of the Portuguese colony of Mozambique, in East Africa, proposes, that the Mozambique natives required for the Rand mines should be' recruited by ...

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  35. THE BATMAN ELECTION.

    In addition to the names mentioned yesterday for selection in the Labor interest in connection with the vacant Batman seat that of Cr. T. Smith, ex-M.L.A., president ...

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  36. HEALTH OF THE POPE.

    The health of his Holiness Pope Pius X. is causing considerable anxiety. Acting under the advice of his doctors he refrained from celebrating midnight mass on ...

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  37. CHRISTMAS ROBBERIES.

    Quite an unusual number of robberies which have taken place during the holidays have been reported to the police. On Tuesday night, while standing upon ...

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  38. FIGHTS AMONG NATIVES.

    Several faction fights occurred during the Christmas holidays among the natives employed on the mines. At the Langlaate mine six natives were ...

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  39. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    At the Siberian port of Vladivostock rumors of an alarming nature are current regarding a state of tension between China and Japan. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mount Etna has again become an active volcano. Ashes and stones are being thrown, out from the crater. A disease which is due to flooded and ...

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  41. POSTAL BUSINESS.

    During the Christmas holidays tho postal authorities in Brisbane handled 1,254,053 letters and post cards, being 95,928 more than for the corresponding period of last ...

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  42. A SAFE TAMPERED WITH.

    Superintendent Charles received a report to-day from Mounted Constable Dudley, of Elaine, stating that the post office at that place was broken into last ...

    Article : 181 words
  43. RACING IN INDIA.

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  44. SCOUTS' CAMP AT HARCOURT.

    A body of boy scouts are camped in the vicinity of Mount Alexander, at Harcourt, on the estate of Mr. R. A. Thompson, adjoining the Harcourt Reservoir. The ...

    Article : 87 words
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  46. SCOTTISH DELEGATES.

    The Government has arranged a comprehensive tour by rail and motor through the southern, south-western and eastern agricultural districts for Scottish immigrant ...

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  47. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.

    For the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1910, a total of 1,100,000 immigrants entered the United States. Mr. Nagel, Secretary of the United States ...

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