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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Franz Lehar's sparkling comic opera "The Merry Widow," which was revived at the Academy of Music on Saturday evening, was produced under a most ...

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  3. NORTH V. SOUTH BOWLS.

    The six-rink match between representative teams from the North and South was played on the Hobart green this afternoon, and after a remarkably close ...

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  4. THE WORKER.

    The Miners' Conference at Birmingham resolved to formally. Lender notices in every district terminating work at the end of February. It was also agreed to ...

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  5. PROBABLE SUICIDE.

    Some unusual feature were disclosed at an inquest concerning the death of Henry Kohler, a groom, which occurred at the Alfred Hospital on January 7. ...

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  6. THE WRECKED TATHRA.

    Further particulars regarding the foundering of the steamer Tathra off Ambrym Island, New Hebrides, on the early morning of January 4, when 24 ...

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  7. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    During the hearing of a journalist's libel actions arising out of the Pan German-Morocco campaign, the evidence revesled that Mr. Lloyd George's speech ...

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  8. CLIFF GROUNDS CONCERT.

    Should the weather prove favourable, St. Joseph's Band will continue its series of Cliff Grounds concerts to-night, when it will play for the first time a selection ...

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  9. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    Some 3000 persons attended the national gathering at Clifton Gardens on Saturday to celebrate the foundation of the German Empire. The German ...

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  10. COTTON DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The cotton dispute has been settled. The mills will resume work on Monday. ...

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  11. CARNIVAL AT CRICKET GROUND.

    Preparations for the carnival to be held at the Cricket Ground on Wednesday night are proceeding apace. The py[?]nic display will be one of un ...

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  12. A GRAVE WARNING.

    Sir J. Compton Rickett, Liberal member for Osgoldcross, in the course of a speech last evening, said it was for the trade union leaders to apply what ...

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  13. REPUBLICAN CHINA.

    A cabled appeal has been received, asking for the re[?]gnition of the Chinese Republicans, but it is not likely that a move in any directions will be made until ...

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  14. DROWNING FATALITY.

    While bathing with his sister on the Back Beach at Sorrento yesterday, Allan Hamilton, aged 20 years, was drowned. Hamilton was the son of the late .J. B. ...

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  15. RAILWAY SMASH.

    Saturday afternoon's passenger train to Adelaide, when a couple of miles south of the Burrs, ran into a stray bull at a level crossing when the ...

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  16. UNWILLING MANCHUS.

    The Chinese Court has not produced the gold it recently promised the Premier (Yuan-shih-kar) it would. The Man[?] are evidently unwilling to provide ...

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  17. LYELL TROUBLE.

    The whole of Friday was absorbed by the deliberations of the executive council of the Amalgamated Mine Employees Association. The agreement drawn up ...

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  18. FLINDERS ISLAND.

    The first meeting of the Flinders Island council after the annual election on January 4 took place at the White Mark on the 8th inst. Councillors Allison ...

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  19. OBLIGING A PRINCESS.

    In the King's Bench Court, Mr. W.T. stead is suing to recover £1100 sterling advanced to a tradesman on a bill transaction to oblige Princess ...

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  20. PRECARIOUS POSITION.

    Garnet Berry, aged 26, was found on a rock isolated at high tide at Coogee on Friday. He is supposed to have fallen and lain there since the ...

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  21. STRIKE OF PRESSERS.

    From to-morrow the Denton hat, mills, in Abbotsford, will practically be closed down, owing to the strike of pressers. ...

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  22. CROQUET.

    The Campbell Town club is now in a flourishing condition. All the members take the keenest interest in the game and in the welfare of their club. New ...

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  23. KING ISLAND NEWS.

    On Sunday last a very warin day was experienced on the island, when the Government meteorological station at "Mon[?]," situated about the centre ...

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  24. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    A cheque for £220,205 has just been received by the Government from the Federal Treasurer as the first instalment of the interest on the value of the ...

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  25. RETURNED TO WORK.

    The strikers at the Mount Elliott mine have returned to work, and it is expected the mine will be fully manned by Tuesday. ...

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  26. "SHIPS THAT PASS."

    At 11 p.m. on Thursday the light keeper at Allthorpe Island reported that two steamers were passing in with something in to[?]. That message was posted ...

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  27. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The tram trouble continues, but matters are quiet. A restricted service was run yesterday and to-day The manager of the company is notifying that all ...

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  28. LOSS OF A HAND.

    Mr. George Jones, who is in charge of the machinery at Messrs. H. Jones and CO.'s establishment. met with a serious accident on Saturday afternoon. He ...

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  29. WOODWORKER'S FEDERATION

    The enquiry of the board which has been arranging wages and conditions of labour in connection with the wood working industry, has been brought to ...

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  30. ANXIOUSLY AWAITED.

    The P and 0. branch liner Commonwealth on arrival at Port Adelaide on Friday morning reported having on Sunday, January 14, sighted a steamer ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday was a day of changes, but with it all these was always the close proximity of rain. The slight visitation of the early morning was emphasised ...

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  32. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A sudden death occurred here this morning. Mr. H. Woods, a man who has been for many years employed by Mr. George Spencer, while engaged in ...

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  33. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    When questioned .about the prospects of his playing for Australia in the fourth test match. M. A. Noble said—"I wish to keep my resolution of three years ago ...

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  34. Branxholm.

    A complimentary social was held at Branxholm on Friday night, at which Mr. Davenport, the local band conductor, was presented with a handsome silver ...

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  35. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    The last opportunity presents itself this evening to patrons of the Princess Theatre who have not yet seen the current programme, which includes some ...

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  36. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.

    St. Luke's Church of England Sunday school celebrated its anniversary to-day, when Rev. W. Hogg conducted all three services. There were large ...

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  37. MINING FATALITY.

    Abe Wellington, the sole survivor of the Wyalong mining disaster, who had. been kept in ignorance of the fate of his comrades till yesterday, recovered ...

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  38. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident occurred on Friday to Mr. W. Davis, a farmer residing at Sheffield. Mr. Davis, it appears, was leading a horse he had just caught. ...

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  39. DELAYED MAILS.

    There was great disappointment yesterday, as the mails were not brought through until the night train, through an accident to the train. "Examiner" ...

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  40. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS.

    Through the medium of Saturday night's successful performance, the Scarlet Troubadours advanced further into public favour, and the entertainment ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. Exeter.

    The weather this week has been much warmer, with the exception of last Tuesday, when the wind was very rough. The nights have been cool. ...

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  43. ZEEHAN HOSPITAL.

    A special meeting of the Zeehan District Hospital Board was held last evening. The annual report and balance sheet were read and adopted, and will ...

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