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  4. THE PANAMA EXHIBITION

    The following letter was addressed yesterday to the Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Mahon) by Mr. Deakin, in reply to the Minister's letter to him, the contents ...

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  5. AUSTRIANS INTERNED

    The "aily Chronicle" correspondent at Milan states that the Austrians in Bukovina have been driven out of their camp at Kimpolung in great disorder, and many ...

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  6. THE SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE

    Further trials for treason in connection with the recent rebellion are being proceeded with, the offenders including the Rev. Brockhuizen, who acted as secretary ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The P. & O. Company's staemer [?] a. steal twin-sorew [?] of 6,[?] tons, starck Howsro Rock off Awasherrse is land in the Inland See. at midanings on ...

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  8. VON MOLTKE'S VIEW

    Vigorous criticisms are appearing in certain New York and Chicago Republican newspapers, attacking President Wilson for disgracing the name of America in ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT

    A deputation, representins the unemployed of Port Adelaide, made an appeal to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. G. Ritchie) on Wednesday morning ...

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  10. WHEAT STANDARD

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. THE KARLSRUHE

    Private advices which have not been confinned, state that the German cruiser Karlsruhe was sunk during a fight with the British fleet off Grenada, an island in ...

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  13. FIRE AT BRUSSELS.

    It is reported that a big (ire at Brussels was due to the ignition of the great Antwerp oil works. A biscuit factory and 12 houses were destroyed. ...

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  14. LIBEL CASE

    Miss Gladys Cooper has been awarded £1,200 against the weekly London "Maill" for libel by innuendo. No name were defiaitely mentioned in the statement ...

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  15. THE IMMIGRATION BILL.

    President Wilson has decided to veto the Immigration Bill, because of the insertion in it of the literary test. ...

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  16. A CRUISER MINED.

    The German cruiser Bremen has arrived at Wilheimshafen in a badly damaged condition, having come in contact with a mine. ...

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  17. THE PIRIE-STREET FIRE

    At the Adelaide Polite Court on Wednesday morning the Acting Coroner (Dr. R. S. Rogers) opened an enquiry into the origin of the fire which destroyed ...

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  18. THE CONTRABAND QUESTION

    The figures relating to Scandinavia manGoned by Sir Edward Grey in his replyto President Wilson's Note on the contraband question, have caused a public ...

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  19. GERMAN DETERMINATION

    Count von Moltke, in an interview at Berlin, stated that Russia and France had entered into the service of Great Britain, and the Latter was aiming at the ester ...

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  20. THE ELECTIONS

    Under Act 950 of 1908, the House of Assembly will expire by effluxion of tune on February 28. The Government have arranged that the writs shall be Usual on ...

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  21. A GERMAN COM-MUNIQUE

    A German communique states:—French attacks at Grony and also at Fast Perthes have been repulsed with heavy losses. We captured a French point of support at ...

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  22. TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    Signor Sonnino, the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the Senate last month stated that the Government of Turkey had consented to release Mr. ...

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  23. THE WEATHER.

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  24. FRENCH MOVEMENTS

    A French communique staters:—There has been violent cannonading from the sea to Oise, in Northern France, and very lively Sighting round the trenches ...

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  25. DR. MERCIER

    The Roman Catholic newspapers state that many priests in the Malines diocese have refused to obey the German interdict with reference to Cardinal Mercjer's ...

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  26. LAW COURTS.

    The Bullock Cyele Stores claimed £13 12/ from J. F. D. Little. laborer, alleged to be due in respect to the purchase of two bicycles and sundries. The defendant confessed judgment for £11 ...

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  27. INDIA AND THE WAR

    Lord Hardinge, the Viceroy, made stirring speech this morning at the first meeting of the Legislative Council of the winter session. He said Enver Pasha, ...

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  28. DR. MERCIER DETAINED IN HIS PALACE.

    The "Tribuna" states that Dr. Mercier is not imprisoned, but merely detained in his palace, and watched by soldiers. The Pope has asked Germany for reparation ...

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  29. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Richard Sutton pleaded acuity to a charge laid by his wife of having failed to comply with orders made against him to pay for the maintenance of his childer[?]. Mr. C. M. Muirhcad ...

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  31. ALBANIA AND SERBIA

    The Albanian insurgents have placed guns against Durazzo, and Serbia with the consent of entente has occupied strategic positions north of Albania to protect the ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The members or the Liberal Party sat in conference at Parliament House from 10.30 a.m. till 4 p.m. to-day discussing the leadership of the party, the reallotment of ...

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  33. GATHERING THE GERMAN FORCES

    Strong German forces have been assembled at Spineourt, on the Meuse, and Briey, north-west of Metz, and it is estimated that 120,000 are concentrated at ...

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  34. STOLEN NOTES

    After a month's investigations of the circumstances surrounding the theft of 2.000 £I Commonwealth Bank notes in transit from the Federal Treasury to ...

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  35. BUTTER FOR SOLDIERS.

    The 365 boxes of butter donated by Victorian manufacturers for the benefit of wounded soldiers, have been distributed between London hospitals, at which ...

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  36. SOCIAL TO THE AGENTGENERAL.

    The Hon. L. O'Loughlin (Speaker) has issued invitations to members of both Houses of the Legislature to a social, to be held at Parliament House on the ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND'S HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The Hen. T. MacKenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, who came here to welcome the New Zealand portion of the Expeditionary Force, has ...

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  38. GERMAN OUTRAGES

    An official message received from Berlin denies the allegations made by the French authorities, who recently reported on acts of violence perpetrated by the Germans, ...

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  39. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The Trade Commissioner in London telegraphed on January 11 to the Government:— Wheat is firmly held tor an advance, but little offering; not much ...

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