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  2. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The business of the Premiers' Conference was concluded yesterday. The only question which remained to be dealt with was the offer of the Eastern Extension Telegraph ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Some days ago a telegram was published in the Press stating that the Euryalus, which is conveying the second Victorian contingent to South Africa, had put into ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria was resumed yesterday in hot weather. Trumble 6 not out was accompanied to the wickets by Graham ...

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  6. THE CONTINGENT.

    Arrangements in connection with the embarkation of the mounted contingent from South Australia did not permit of the steamer Surrey leaving the Port Adelaide ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    The Federal Council in Berlin has sanctioned the addition to the German Navy of nineteen battleships, eight large and fifteen small ...

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  10. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—Bar silver is quoted at 28, 3½d. per oz., a rise of 1/8d. since Thursday, January 25. National Mortgage Company of New ...

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  11. THE SADDLE TROUBLE IN MELBOURNE.

    It has been decided by the Minister for Defence not to publish at present the report of Colonel Cairncross, Controller of Stores, on the defective saddles supplied to the ...

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  12. LARGE FIRE AT GAWLER

    At about 3 o'clock this afternoon the shop of Messrs. R. Broadbent & Co., grocers, in Murray-street, was discovered by Councillor Rebbeck, who was sleeping in ...

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  13. SPORTING

    Acceptances for the Adelaide Racing Club's Summer Meeting to be held at Victoria Park on February 3 close with the Secretary, Mr. S. R. Heseltine, or at ...

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  14. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has received through Sir Alfred Milner a telegram from Lieutenant Dowling, of the Australian Horse, who was wounded and taken ...

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  15. TRAINING NOTES.

    Gratuity was the first, to begin exercise by going once round at half-pace at Morphettville on Saturday morning. Hazel negotiated three circuits at mixed pace ...

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  16. THE TROOPSHIP MORAVIAN AT ALBANY.

    The troopship Moravian arrived at 7 o'clock this evening. The troops and horses are all well. A fair-weather passage from Melbourne lasted till last night ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

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  18. VICTORIA PARK.

    At Victoria Park on Saturday morning some sound work was done, the truck being in good order, as the hose had been used freely on it. Kase was the first to ...

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  19. A.N.A. WHEEL RACE.

    The annual demonstration of the Australian Natives' Association was brought to a successful conclusion at the Exhibition Building on Saturday night in the presence ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN-MINING STOCKS.

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  21. FEDERATION.

    The Political Labour League Conference was concluded last night. A solidarity pledge for Labour candidates for the Federal Parliament was adopted. It was ...

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  22. ANOTHER TROOPER ILL.

    Another member of the New South Wales contingent, Trooper Meehan, is ill. It is believed that he is suffering from typhoid fever. The trooper was removed to the ...

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  23. ADELAIDE ROWING CLUB.

    The Adelaide Rowing Club held senior-junior fours on the Torrens Lake on Saturday afternoon. The heat was, no doubt, responsible for the comparatively small attendance of ladies. Signor ...

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  24. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    New Caledoman newspapers to hand give particulars of the precautions taken against the spread of the bubonic plague. Europeans leaving Noumea for other New ...

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  25. THE BUSHMEN'S CORPS.

    A selection, will be made on Tuesday of 100 bushmen, who will go into camp at Langwarren, and commence training for service with the next federal contingent. ...

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  26. SHOCKING FATALITY IN THE YARRA.

    A sad fatality occurred in the river on Sunday, when Mr. J. G. McUrdy and his sons George and William were drowned. They had been bathing, and on returning ...

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  27. CHUDLEIGH STATACTITES.

    "Chudleigh is one of the prettiest spots in Tasmania," said an enthusiastic tourist to our reporter, "and that is saying a good deal." ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

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  29. VICTORIA V. TASMANIA.

    The second day's play in the cricket match Tasmania v. Victoria was well worth watching, but the attendance was again very poor, fewer than 2,000 being present. ...

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  30. EPSOM RACES.

    The race meeting held at Epsom on Saturday was fairly well attended, and some interesting sport was provided. The following are the results:—HURDLE RACE. ...

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  31. A BRAVE MINER.

    A sensational accident, fortunately unattended by very serious results, happened at the Pyrenees Mine at Redbank this week. Two miners named Morris and ...

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  33. ALARM IN BROKEN HILL

    Considerable alarm, which subsided somewhat soon afterwards, was felt at Broken Hill on Saturday. On January 25 two men, mimed McCann, arrived by the ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Yesterday morning the Anglican members of the second contingent attended Church parade, and afterwards had breakfast with Bishop Riley. The camp was ...

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  36. MORE ADELAIDE PROOF.

    Proof firm and unshaken comes from Mrs. E. Douglas, Augus-street, Alberton. It is proof because it is convincing, and it is convincing because it is built upon facts ...

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  39. INTENSE HEAT IN VICTORIA.

    The heat to-day was dreadfully oppressive. At 9 o'clock this morning 85 deg. was the shade reading of the thermometer, with a scorching north-easterly wind ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. REST OF AUSTRALIA.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the Rest of Australia, in aid of the Bushmen's Fund, has been satisfactorily arranged. Major Wardill telegraphed ...

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  41. SYDNEY TURF CLUB RACES.

    The Sydney Turf Club was favoured with glorious weather for the second day of their Anniversary Meeting on Saturday, but the [?] of the cricket field was no doubt ...

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