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  2. SECOND EDITION. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    The chief event in the House of [?] to-day was the resumed discussion in committee and a lady's success in carrying an [?] to the resarvation ru[?] ...

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  3. BOROTRA BEATEN.

    The Australians did much better in the tennis matches against the visitng Frenchmen on Saturday, the chief feature being Crawford's brilliant defeat of ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Eleven persons were killed and many injured in the gale which swept Britain, In Manchester three houses were unroofed and in Lincoln a massive gargoyle fell ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Leonard Helgeson (14), of High-street. Burnside, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday night, suffering from a bullet wound in the abdomen. With ...

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  6. FEDERAL FINANCE

    It seems probable from the statement of accounts of the Federal Government for the half year ended December 31, that the year's operations will reult in a deficit ...

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  7. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    The gilt-edged section of the Stock Exchange has been overshadowed lately by the upward tendency in money, rates, the knowledge that there is no hope of on ...

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  8. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    The last session of the Government of National Union opened yesterday, Never perhaps in its canteen months of life have M. Pointcare and his supporters felt ...

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  9. THE COUNTRY.

    [?] ...

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  10. MOTOR CAR HITS STANDARD.

    Shortly after 5 p.m. on Saturday a motor car, which had turned into Wright-street from West-terrace, crashed into a tram- Way standard at the intersection of ...

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  11. HINKLER'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler left Ramlay on his way to Bagdad at 4.22 a.m., Greenwich time. ...

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  12. FIRE AT A POTTERY.

    The Norwood Fire Brigade was railed to the pottery of Messrs. A. D. & D. H. Koster at Avonmore-avenue. North Norwood, shortly before 6 p.m. on Saturdat\y. ...

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  13. FIRE

    Shortly after 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a fire broke out in a small shed at the rear of the residence of Mrs K. Hardily, of Richards-street. Hindmarsh ...

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  14. FIRE IN A MINE.

    The late of the 44 men trapped in the Hollinger mine was still unknown to-day. Twelve were rescued on Saturday. It is known that, six are dead. ...

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  15. POISONING CASE.

    Walter Bertram (30), confectioner of Catherine-avenue. Newstead. was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday morning suffering from poisoning. His ...

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  16. STOCKTON BOREHOLE.

    The sensation caused by the paying of a penny a ton on Stockton Borehole coal, in order to keep the mine working, reached another stage to-day, when one of the ...

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  17. FIRE AT NORTH ADELAIDE.

    A fire broke out in a tool shed adjoining a house in course of construction at the corner of Brougham-place and Margares-street, North Adeladie, on Saturday ...

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  18. MOTOR CAR AND BUS COLLIDE.

    A motor car owned and driven by Aldermand W. E. Dennis, of Blyth-street Riddleyton, collided with a tramway motor bus, driven by Mr. W. Wigley, at ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. UNEMPLOYED CAMP FLOODED.

    The rain on Saturday night and Sunday morning added to the trials of the unemployed, who were camped near the Adelaide gaol. Their camp, which has been ...

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  20. HORSE STRUCK BY A TRAIN.

    On Friday night the stationmaster at the Outer Harbor, Mr. A. Smith, was informed by the driver of a train that his engine had struck a horse at 11 p.m. ...

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  21. DEFICIT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) stated yesterday that the State defict for the year would probably be not more than £1,000,000. and perhaps it might be ...

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  22. BUS BOGGED ON THE PORT-ROAD.

    On Sunday rooming out of the General Transport Company's buses, which was travelling to Birkenhead, was bogged on the side of the Port-road at Albert Park. ...

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  23. BURIED AT NIGHT.

    Mr. W. S. Hudge, a trustee ,of the Bathu[?] Cemetery, stated to-day that the gates had recently been forced at night and bodies buried in the non-sectarian ...

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  24. UNCONSCIOUS IN A TRAIN.

    About 11 p.m. on Saturday, just before a train left tie Semaphore for Adelaide, Mr. Thomas Jay (20), 01 Melbournestreet, North Adelaide, was taken from a ...

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  25. GIRLS MOLESTED.

    The police were informed to-night that two men, who had three young Kills with them in a car, had behaved in such a manner that two of the out' ...

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  26. DR. THOMAS VIEWS.

    Proclaming at St. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday morning, the Bishop of Adelaide (Right Rev. Dr. Thomas) said he was not fond of controversy, but so much ...

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  27. SUDDEN DEATH ON A STEAMER.

    At 7.45 a.m. on Sunday, shortly before the steamer Bendigo reached the Semaphore, Mr. Thomas Charles Hartley, a passenger from Victoria, was found dead ...

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  28. A SUIT OF CLOTHES FOUND.

    Late on Sunday afternoon, Mr. A. F. Holland, a watch[?] employed by the Harbuns Board, reported to the Port Adelaide police that he had found a suit of ...

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  29. SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE. February 11.—Sailed—Ballarat, for United Kingdom; Karoola. for eastern States; Enton, for South America. Arrived-Kangaroo, from Singapore: [?], from Geraldtoa. ...

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  30. ATHLETICS.

    New records for club athletics were established as the meeting of the South Sydney Club yesterday. Jack [?] ran a furlongs in 23[?] sec. The Swedish all-rounder, [?] won ...

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  31. BABY PLAYS WITH ESCAPED LEOPARD.

    Camden Town (says the London "Daily Chronicle") had its special Christmas thrill—a leonpard hunt! An 18-monthsold Leslie Pizer is qualifying for a big ...

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  32. FINGERS CRUSHED

    At the Adelaide railway yards on Saturday evening several fingers on the right hind of Mr. Frank Norman (331, of Torrensville, were sevelry crushed. They ...

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  33. FOUR CHILDREN DIE Hi COTTAGE FIRE.

    Four children lost their lives carly one morning in a fire which destroyed their home at Lower Royd. Meltham, a village about six miles from Huddersfield. Their ...

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  34. DEATH AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Mrs. Rawlign (48), a widow, of Maxvell-street Adelaide died at the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday night while an [?] was being administered to her. ...

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  35. MINING.

    [?] ...

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  36. A LONG AIR MAIL SERVICE.

    In consequence of the successful trial flight of L[?]tenant Koppen in October of last year the Royal D[?]ch [?] [?] have arranged what is claimed ...

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  37. A HAWKER STRUCK BY

    As the result of bring struck by lighting in a result thunderstrom last week, Mr. Sed Najar (30) a Syrian Hawker, is in a serious condition at the Augaston ...

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  38. TOOK 80 PILLS BEFORE BREAKFAST.

    A company director who said he had been taking 150 pills every two days, gave evidence at a Westminster inquest recently. ...

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  39. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    On Friday morning Mr. D. Lucas was driving a horse and [?] to the railway-station th horse became fractious and the driver was kicked on an ...

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  40. ARMED FOOTPAD HOLDS UP CARS.

    A metorist was shot dead near Meaux, in France, recently, in the presence of his wife and child by a mysterious criminal who has been operating on the ...

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  41. STAR POR AMISS.

    Outing the week-end [?] was busy with the names of Lady Beth, a candidate for the [?] Plate, Avant Courier, the best fancied of the candidates for the ...

    Article : 244 words
  42. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    As a train from North Carlton was drawing into the Clafton Hill station yesterday Mrs. Kirby (40) of North Fitzroy fell from the platform in front of the ...

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  43. DROWNED IN A LAKE.

    Bernard Quinn (17), of Spring-street, Regent was drowned to-day in Edwards Lake, at Preston. he had gone for a swim with a companion. THe police ...

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  44. THE VICTORIAN INTER-STATE TEAM.

    The Victorian tennis selectors have choosen the following men to play against South Australia at Adelaide on February 24 and 2[?]-P. O Hara Wood (South ...

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  45. A COLLISION.

    Mr. Edward Gulfery a dentist of North Sydney, was killed in a motor accident yesterday at Mosuame, through has car [?] after colliding with another ...

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  46. KNOCKED DOWN AND KILLED.

    George Gree (10) of Parramatta, was killed at Parramatta yesterday when a car given by the Rev. H. O. Hole, of Springwood knocked him shown as he ran across ...

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  47. AN OLD-FASHIONED FRUIT.

    There is some talk just now in English [?] the scarcity and the [?] which seem to be regaining [?] popularity. ...

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  48. A RAILWAY-STATION BURNED.

    The [?] railway-Station, on the Picton-M[?]gong loop, was burnt to the ground in mysterious circumstances on Saturday night. ...

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  49. INTER-IMPERIAL SERVICE.

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  50. PERSUASION.

    Visitor to prison—'-"What brought you [?] Prisoner—"Borrowing money. madam." Visitor—"But. good gracious. they don't ...

    Article : 46 words
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