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  4. NEW YEAR'S EYE.

    In the unusual circumstances which in Adelaide marked the of 1901, when, instead of the dry and heated atmosphere of a sammer midnight there was a general ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Commonwealth Expenditure.—According to a return presented to the Treasurer to-day the new expenditure for December amounted to £25.551. inclusive of ...

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  6. KING EDWARD.

    It is officially notified that his .Majesty has decided to distribute no new year honours during his reign. A number of titles will be conferred on the occasion of ...

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  7. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    sir — If any argument is needed against theological leaching in state schools, Mr. Martin h. Johnson supplies it. His Christian knowledge and clarity lead him to ...

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  8. THE JOURNEY TO SANDRINGHAM.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra "were warmly cheered by vast London crowds virile driving through the streets yesterday to the railway station, to take train for ...

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  9. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    The conference between representatives of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation and the Federated Seamen's Union regarding the proposed reduction ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    Produce to the value of about £251,500 was exported through the agricultural department's cool stores during December. At the city court today Andrew Byron ...

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  11. VENEZUELA.

    Telegrams from New York and Berlin affirm that Col. John. Hay, the American Secretary of State, is quite satisfied with Germany's assurances that in any action ...

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  12. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    The "Standard," in reviewing the events of the past twelve months, alludes to the inauguration of the CommonWealth, and says that the first year of the twentieth ...

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  13. THE COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENT.

    All returned soldiers desirous of joining the Commonwealth Contingent for South Africa will parade at the Staff Office at 11 o'clock on Friday morning for medical ...

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  14. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The "Daily Hail" states that H.R.H. the Prince of Wales will visit his cousin the Emperor William of Germany about the middle of January. While in Berlin he will ...

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  15. LORD ROSEBERY.

    The action, of Lord Rosebery in declining to join Sir Henry Ciunpbsll-Bannerman in the leadership of the Libral Party is. attributed to his desire to organize a ...

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  16. To the Editor

    Sir — Mr. Martin L. Johnson says:—"Get the Bible into your day schools and the Christian conscience will not tolerate a condition of things in which christ's ...

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  17. COMPLAINTS OF ENGLISH RAILWAY SHAREHOLDERS.

    Numerous British shareholders in Venezuelan railway undertakings are complaining that the payments of interest due to them under guarantees by President ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Light showers fell here this afternoon. Rains are reported in the southern' district. A record in towage on the eastern coast of Australia was accomplished by the ...

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  19. AMERICA AND ENGLAND.

    Lord Pauncefote and Col. John Hay, whose draft treaty with, respect to the Isthmian Canal has been adopted by the Washington Senate, are now engaged in ...

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  20. LORD HIGH ADMIRAL.

    It is expected that the title of Lord High Admiral will be revived to enable His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, now a rear-admiral, to hoist his pennant on the new ...

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  21. THE FRENCH CONGO.

    Trouble has arisen in the Congo regions between British and French merchants engaged in the rubber trade. Forty Frenchmen, claiming to be the ...

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  22. To the Editor.

    Sir— I admire Mr. Martin L. Johnson's sanguine temperament in believing that a sentence from a previous letter of his, if properly considered by the people would ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The receipts of gold at the Perth Mint during December amounted to 94,000 oz. Mr. Brockman, leader of the Kiraberley exploration party, returned to Perth ...

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  24. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND.

    The leading Russian journals are accusing Great Britain of inciting China und Japan to bitterly oppose Russia's reasonable demands in record to the proposed ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government Tourist Department intend to establish agencies in Sydney and Melbourne. The death in announced of Mr. Koch ...

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  26. UNITED STATES.

    It was reported from Washington recently that President Roosevelt had declined to accept Mr. Andrew Carnegie's gift of £2.000.000 towards the national university ...

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  27. RELIGION IN INDIA.

    The census returns for the presidencies, province, and states of British India for the present year show that, the total number of native Christians is 550.000 more ...

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  28. HEAVY RAIN IN WESTERN QUEENSLAND.

    The manager of Coalbrook Station, 80 miles from Hughendcn, reports that 43 in. of rain has been recorded there, and that: the creeks are running bankers. ...

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  29. CURIOUS NEWSPAPERS.

    One of the queerest newspapers in the world (says the "Golden Penny'), was that published by Mr. Mendelson, a revolutionist, who was driven from Russian ...

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  30. SPORT.

    Jim Jeffries and Tom. Sharkey, the notorious pugilists, have arranged to box each other 20 rounds at San Francisco in April next. A fight between the two men ...

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  31. THE SOUDAN.

    A message from Athens announces that Mahmoud, the ex-Dervish general, has quitted the island of Corfu, whither the British Government had, allowed him to retire. ...

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  32. SMALLPOX IN LONDON.

    The number of cases of smallpox in the metropolis yesterday was 735, showing the alarming increase of 135 since the 26th inst. ...

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  33. SHIP'S STORES.

    The controversy respecting the right of the Commonwealth Government to charge customs duties on the stores used on foreign or British ships while they are in Australian ...

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  34. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Copper.—Chill bars on spot were yesterday sold at £49 per ton; at three months, £49 10/. ...

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  35. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    ONKAPARINGA, December 21.—Present—J. Moore (clair), Cis. Newman, Spochr, Johnston, and Shephard. Resolved that all revenue derivable from roads and reserves in the district ...

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  36. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—West Australia, barque, from Fremantic August 28; Severn, barque, from Runbury August 29; Mu, steamer, from Sydney, October 20; Paparoa ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A "good service" pension of £100 per annum has been granted by the King to Mir.-Gen. Sir Charles; Edmond Knox. K.C.B. who for a long time commanded ...

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  38. NIGERIA.

    Advices from Lokoja, Nigeria, state that Col. Arthur Forbes Montanaro's expedition of 1,500 troops, which was dispatched against the Cross River tribes, has defeated ...

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  39. THE CHAMBERLAIN TRAGEDY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Emily Ethel Chamberlain, the the victim of the Hobson's Bay tragedy, whose body was recovered at the port Melbourne pier on ...

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  40. JUDGE AND COUNSEL

    A warm passage passed in the licensing court today between Judge Hamilton ana Mr. Potts. The latter, after urging his view on the matter before the court, said:—All ...

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  41. SHUNTING ACCIDENT AT REDFERN.

    .A shunting accident at Redfren station at about 8 o'clock this morning caused no little inconvenience, happening as it did at is time when traffic was busies. An empty ...

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  42. A CIVIC FUNCTION.

    An hour before the historic peal of the bells the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. L. Cohen) and the mayoress held an otiicial reception in the town hall. About. 150 guests ...

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  43. CLOSER SETTLEMENT IN VICTORIA.

    The Minister of Lands, alter having inspected many sites in the vicinity of the city, has practically closed negotiations for the purchase of about 300 acres of land ...

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  44. THE FIRE. ON THE WILCANNIA.

    The fire among the coal in the bunkers of the steamer Wilcannia last night has been mastered. The immense quantity of water which was poured simultaneously ...

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  46. STEAMER BURRUMBEET.

    Upon the arrival in the river this morning of the steamer Beatrice from Geelong her master reported that the steamer Burrumbeet. was ashore at a. spot about a mile ...

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  47. "A BAND OF LAWYERS."

    During an address at Townsville to-day the Premier, Mr. Philp, described the Federal Cabinet as a band of lawyers, with not a single practical man among them. ...

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  50. WATCHNIGHT SERVICES.

    In several of the city and suburban churches watchnight services were held during the last hour of the old year. At St. Loke's Church the Rev. W. G. Marsh ...

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