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    The remains of the late Mr. C. A. Caust, the victim of the Henley Beach drowing accident, were interred in the Hindmarsh Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  3. THE WORLD AT WORK.

    Industrinlly speaking the various nations of the world were never so closely drawn together as they are at present. Parliaments may enact laws and erect tariff walls ...

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  4. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The city building surveyor estimntes the value of buildings erected in Perth during the last year at £315,465. His estimate of the value of buildings erected in the city during ...

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  5. GERMANY AND ENGLAND.

    A large and representative gathering of citizens has taken place at Munich for the purpose of discussing international relations with Great Britain. The attitude ...

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  6. SMELTING CORPORATION.

    A cable message sent on Friday last stated that the shares in the Australian Smelting Corporation had been subscribed twofold, and that the company was ...

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  7. RAILWAY ROOF COLLAPSE.

    The inquest on the bodies of the men killed through the collapse of part of the roof of Charing Cross Railway Station on December 5 has just been concluded. The ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Some time ago Mr. Richmond (officer of the Lands Department in New Guinea) was suspended from duty by the Administrator (Capt. Barton). The suspension I ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Parliament was dissolved on Monday, and the next Parliament will assemble on February 13, when the newly elected members of the House of Commons will take ...

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  10. THE REVOLUTION.

    There arc abundant evidences that the present reign of quiet at St. Petersburg and Moscow is not intended to have a long duration. The revolutionaries, foiled in one ...

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  11. KALGOORLIE, January 9.

    The inquest on Henry Rosenthall, hoted keeper, was concluded to-day. The evidence disclosed that deceased succumbed to the effects of a dose of atropine poison ...

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  12. CHILD SAVING.

    On his re-election to the chair of the State Children's Council on Monday Sir. Mr. T. Rhodes said:—I am greatly honoured by this mark of the council's renewed ...

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  13. CHINA AWAKENING.

    The Pekin correspondent of Reuter's agency says that China is negotiating a fresh agreement with Russia regarding the lease of northern Manchuria, and especially ...

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  14. A BRIEF ADDRESS.

    Sir Charles Dilke's address to his constituents in the Forest of Dean division of Gloucestershire consisted of a single sentence. He merely remarked—"I solicit with ...

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  15. —The Terrible Accident at Charing Cross Station.—

    Our London correspondent wrote on December 8:—Terrible, indeed, was the disaster that occurred when part of the roof of the huge Charing Cross Railway Station ...

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  16. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Yambacoona, which broke her shaft on Sunday, has been towed into the dock by the Wybia. The repairs will occupy a week. ...

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  17. PREMIER AND HOME RULE.

    The Premier (Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) did not mention the question of home rule in his address at Stirling on Saturday night. ...

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  18. AMERICA AND CHINA.

    Owing to the fact that the Chinese Eempire is working out a radical change in national policy with the possibility of American interests being involved and ...

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  19. HOBART, January 9.

    Tasmania Shropshire breeders have shipped per the Oonah, for Sydney, 20 rams; and by the Maheno two rams for Western Australia. ...

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  20. JAPAN'S ADVANCE.

    Sixty Japanese officials are now proceeding to Europe, the United States, Canada, and India to establish consulates for their nation. ...

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  21. INTERSTATE TRANSFERS.

    By distributing imported goods among the other States Victoria List month lost £29,286 in revenue. For the half-year ended December 31 her loss was £183,213, as ...

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  22. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Airlie arrived from Singapore and Netherland-Indies ports on Monday, bringing 23 tons of English cargo, but no passengers. She sailed the fame day for ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Euryalus, which has been snperseded on the Australian naval station by H.M.S. Powerful, has arrived at Soithead from Sydney. ...

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  24. REFORMS IN MOROCCO.

    A German Whitebook, which has just been issued, seeks to show that French reforms would have implied the control of Morocco by the Republic. ...

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  25. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Maori, steamer, from Wellington November 21; Dorset, steamer, from Geelong October 16: Acara, steamer, from Port Pirie October ...

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  26. FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    A sax-roomed wood and iron house in Cobalt street, owned by Mr. W. J. Francis Stirling, of South Australia, and occupied by Nurse Lythgoe, was destroyed by fire ...

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  27. A CONSERVATIVE UTTERANCE.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne (ex-Mmister for Foreign Affairs), said in a campaign speech at Manchester on Monday:—"When the Liberals were last in office we were in ...

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  28. PASSENGERS BY THE BRITANNIA.

    The R.M.S. Britannia arrived at 3.20 p.m. to-day from London. Passengers:— For Adelaide.—Messrs, Marks and Taylor (2), Mesdames Toll, Taylor, and Anderson, ...

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  29. A NAVAL MISHAP.

    As five United States battleships were leaving New York Bay on Monday by some means they all got into a tangle. It is supposed the mishap was due partly to ...

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  30. VICTORIA.

    At a meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Works a discussion took place in reference to the appointment of a Chairman. Eventually the matter was postponed for ...

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  31. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  32. TRADES DISPUTES BILL.

    Mr. Asquith, in speaking before an audience at Huddersfield, said he hoped to amend the law relating to trades disputes so as to extend the principle of ...

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  33. A COLONEL'S VENGEANCE.

    A terrible vengeance has been taken by a Russian colonel who was in command of a regiment of dragoons sent to assist in the Lettish revolt in the Baltic ...

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  34. THE HEAT WAVE.

    BENDLEBY, January 8.—The weather during the post three weeks has been terribly hot. For a considerable portion of the time the thermometer has registered ...

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  35. TRANSVAAL CHINESE.

    Referring to the accusation made by Mr. Lloyd George (President of the Board of Trade) that the late Government on the eve of its resignation tricked the country ...

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  36. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S BLUNDER.

    Mr. John Burns (President of the Local Government Board), speaking at Derby, alluded to a statement made by Mr. Joseph Chamberlain in dealing with the ...

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  37. ALLEGED FORGED WILL

    The alleged will conspiracy case was continued to-day. Mr. F. W. Wilson (solicitor) explained how he came to be connected with the case. Mrs. Reimer asked him to ...

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  38. BANK ROBBERIES.

    Charles O'Donnell, a notorious Sydney burglar, has been pursuing a remarkable criminal career in America and Germany. Many years ago he broke into and ...

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  39. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Federal Commission on Old-age Pensions resumed its sitting in Sydney to-day. Mr. Trivett, registrar and actuary for friendly societies, was the only witness. ...

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  40. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    A sensational bolt has occurred. As Chiltern, Crawford, & Co.'s omnibus, with three horses, was leaving with the afternoon shift for the Chiltern Valley Cousols ...

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  41. FIRE ON A BARQUE.

    The German barque Werra, laden with coal, was lying off Farewell Buoy, New-: castle, and at about 6 o'clock to-night smoke was seen issuing from the barque. ...

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  42. A LIBERAL'S RETORT.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, in a recent adress at Wednesbury in allusion to the fiscal project which he has made his chief aim, remarked:—"I want as the last act ...

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  43. LOCAL OPTION AND COMPENSATION.

    At a public meeting last night Mr. J. W. Hunt (President of the Victorian Alliance) avonwed that the policy of the Temperance Party was the breaking up of the ...

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  44. MANCHURIAN ARMY.

    The Russian Army in Manchuria is reported to be on the verge of mutiny. The soldiers threaten that if they are not quickly taken back to Russia they will ...

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  45. EXECUTION BY GUILLOTINE.

    The Japanese workman who murdered a colonist was publicly guillotined at day-break on Monday before hundreds of spectators. The prisoner was decapitated in a few seconds. ...

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  46. STRIKE AT KALGOORLIE

    A strike has occurred among the employes at Messrs. Silverthorne & Adair's foundry, Boulder road, Kalgoorlie. The firm has hitherto paid considerable more ...

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  47. MINISTERS' ADDRESSES.

    The election address of Mr. John Morley (Secretary for India) contains the remark that the insincerity of the Unionist Party its manifest, since if the present ...

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  48. THE GAMBLING MANIA.

    Looking straight ahead into space the Premier (Mr. Bent), after making announcements on various subjects to-day, re-marked:— "This morning I received a ...

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  49. NEW SOUTH WALES

    An attempt has been made to wreck a train on the western line. The points near Young Station were early on Monday morning found to have been opened in ...

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  50. SYRIANS AT VARIANCE.

    At the City Court to-day Hanna Joseph, a Syrian, was charged with having assaulted Joseph Kinnon, another Syrinn, on December 28. There was a ...

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  51. WHARF LABOURERS DISPUTE.

    A further conference took place to-day between the Stevedores' Association and the representatives of the Wharf Labourers' Union, in reference to the deep-sea ...

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  52. A MINE FLOODED.

    The Spring Hill and Central Leads Company, at Allendale, experienced a burst of water shortly after midnight this morning. The mine manager was down below, and ...

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  53. CANDIDATURE OF MR. STONEHAM.

    With reference to the candidature of Mr. Stoneham for the Western or Bosworth Division of Leicester, in the Unionist interest. Mr. Stoneham has received cable ...

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  54. MELBOURNE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Mr. John Wren has supplemented the Government's offer of £500 for the conviction of the perpetrator of the bomb outrage on Saturday by offering another £500. ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. BROKEN HILL, January 9.

    Fletcher Chomel was injured on the British Mine last night through a rock failing on his foot, He was removed in the ambulance. ...

    Article : 57 words
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