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  2. TRAMCARS DERAILED.

    The of the most serious blocks experienced in connection with the tramway traffic in Adelaide since the inception of the electric system occurred on Monday ...

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  3. SHIPPING AMALGAMATION.

    The Liverpool Courier announced that the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company and the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company have arranged an ...

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  4. ALBANIANS GOING TO WAR.

    Servian military advices are to the effect that 6,000 Albanians assembled at Albassan have proclaimed war against Serria. Albanians are gathering on all sides to oppose ...

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  5. LIGHT ON MURDER CASE.

    The police have identified a man named Schoehe as the stable hand who murdered his employer (a farmer), his wife, and a servant girl at Bukow, recently ...

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  6. BLAZE IN HYDE STREET.

    Persons resident fn the vicinity of Hindmarsh square enjoyed an exciting experience on Monday evening, just after, 7 o' clock. It was with some ...

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  7. THE SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The cricket match between South Australia and New South Wales was resumed on the Sydney Cricket Ground. The last wicket on the visitors side yielded a ...

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  8. GALES AND SHIPWRECKS.

    Severe wintry weather, is still being experienced in the United Kingdom. To-day a violent gale, accompanied by heavy falls of snow was experienced in the ...

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  9. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    Speaking at a gathering of liberals at Kalaminda on Saturday Sir Jorn Forrest said there was no doubt that the present position politically was a difficult and ...

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  10. SIR THOMAS SUTHERLAND'S RECENT STATEMENT.

    Sir Thomas Sutherland, G.C.M.G. (Chairman of the P. & O. Company), speaking at the annual meeting of the company on December 10 last, referring to frequent ...

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  11. MILITARY AEROPLANES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Ne[?]e Frere Presse states that the War Office has ordered 70 aeroplanes to be delivered by the end of February. ...

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  12. PEACE OR WAR?

    Reinforcements arrived from Herakiea and Ismid, Asia Minor, and they have been sent to Chataldja, where it is estimated from 150,000 to 200,000 troops are ...

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  13. TORTURE AND MASSACRE.

    Advices received from Corfu state that the Turks and AlBanians Set fire to 120 louses, comprising the village of Keramizza. Thirty women ...

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  14. THE INDIAN MURDER.

    Mrs. Fulham, widow of an assistant examiner of military accounts, who is charged, with Lieut. Clark, of the Indian Medical Department, with the murder of ...

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  15. SPOILT FOOTBALL.

    The 64 clubs remaining in the Cop competition ("socker") of the football association had a bad experience with the weather yesterday. Of the 32 Cup ties set ...

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  16. THE TRUCE BROKEN.

    The Turkish forces at Tarabosch, notwithstanding the armistice, made an attack an the Montenegrin camp, but were successfully repulsed. The Mbntenegrins ...

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  17. "NO TRUTH IN IT."

    Mr. A. Gordon Wesche, superintendent in Australia for the P. & O. Company, said to-day:—"You can deny the rumors of amalgamation emphatically. I know ...

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  18. UNPARALLELED SNOWFALL.

    The London express from Whitehaven fan into a huge snowdrift near to Bootle, in Lancashire, and was snowed up all night. ...

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  19. ROUMANIA'S LOST OPPORTUNITY.

    The influential newspaper M[?]r had a leading article on Saturday, dealing with the demand of Rournania for a strip of country from Silstria to Kavarna as ...

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  20. EDUCATION REFORM.

    The Daily News (Liberal) says that the Government's education scheme will cover a longer period for instruction in the schools than at present. The curriculum ...

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  21. LONDON BAKERS.

    The journeymen bakers of London have made a demand for the week's work to be reduced to 42 hours, and minimum wages of 30/ and 32/. They threaten to strike if ...

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  22. SYDNEY FACTORY DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, January 13.—A [?] broke out early this morning in a two-story brick building at the corner of Little Hay and Burns streets. Darling Harbour, occupied ...

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  23. FOOD FOR ADRIANOPLE.

    A Renter message says it is believed Chukri Pasha has partially revictualled the beleaguered city of Adrianople, by seizing, in spite of the armistice, a food convoy ...

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  24. NAVAL RECRUITING.

    There is quite a boom at Portsmouth in connection with the recruiting for the Navy, and recruits are unusually plentiful at other centres where candidates for the ...

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  25. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The sickness anil maternity benefits under the National Insurance Act come into operation to-day. ...

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  26. LORD ROBERTS'S APPEAL.

    In an address to the Territorials at Bedford on Saturday Gen. Lord Methuen (late Commander-in-Chief of the forces in South. Africa) referred to the controversy in ...

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  27. SORTIE IN THE DARDANELLES.

    The Turkish Fleet to-day made a sortie in the Dardanelles. The movement was observed by the lookouts on the Greek warboats, which steamed out into the ...

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  28. TRUMPER BENEFIT MATCH.

    The victorian Cricket Association has appointed Mr. C. E. Bean as its representative for the selection committee for the Crumper benefit match. Mr. McAlister ...

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  29. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.

    In November last more than 100 candidates made application for admission to the Royal Military College at Duntroon. All the boys were medically examined, and had ...

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  30. EXPLOSION ON A LINER.

    A fatal explosion has occurred at Southampton on board the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's liner Araguaya (10,537 tons), through the blowing out of ...

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  31. LOOKING AHEAD.

    Addressing the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives, the Secretary of the Navy (Mr. George von. L. Meyer) asserted that the future wars, in which, the ...

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  32. TURKEY OBDURATE.

    The Foreign secretary (Sir Edward Grey) endeavoured to induce Reschid Pasha, one of the Otternan delegates, and Tewfik Pasha, the Turkish Ambassador in ...

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  33. FEDERAL CAPITAL'S NAME.

    It is now officially announced that a name has been chosen for the Federal capital, but the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) states emphatically that ...

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  34. SPANISH PARLIAMENT.

    Senor [?] Premier on Spain, in connection with whose recent resignation from the Senate 92 Conservative Deputies and Senators ...

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  35. FOOTBALL AND LANGUAGE.

    At the conclusion of the Springboks' match, the Paris Government presented 65,000 francs (£2,300) to the South African committee, as a contribution towards ...

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  36. JOINT NOTE TO-DAY.

    A joint Note will probably be presented to Turkey to-day. It is understood that this will be firm in tone and will counsel Turkey to give up Adrianople, while the ...

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  37. ANOTHER SHIPWRECK.

    The Danish steamer Groch has been wrecked at Girdle Ness, on the Aberdeenshire coast of Scotland. Seven of her crew were drowned, and 12 were rescued by the ...

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  38. BULGARIA AND ROUMANTA.

    Dr. Daneff on behalf of Bulgaria, has offered to cede to Roumania some unpopulated country and to raze the fort, near Silistria, but Bulgaria, he says, will not cede ...

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  39. IMPORTANT LAWSUIT.

    In the Chancery Division of the High Court formal judgment, by consent, for £325,000 damages was given in the action brought by John Aird & Company against ...

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  40. SPANISH LABOUR RIOTS.

    The prolonged drought which has attested the Spanish province of Orense has culminated in serious labour riots. At Carballing the rioters pillaged the contents of ...

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  41. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A number of Liberal members have circulated a memorial to the Chancellor' of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George} with the object, of urging a reduction in the ...

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  42. SAFETY AT SEA.

    The committee of the Heard of Trade, to ensure better provision for the safety of passengers on ocean liners, has recommended the stowage of extra boats to ...

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  43. EXPLORING NEW GUINEA.

    Herr Graetz expects to leave in October next in command of an airship expedition for the purpose of conducting explorations in New Guinea. A preliminary flight will ...

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  44. FRANCHISE BILL.

    The Daily Telegraph says that the Government proposes to delete from the Franchise Bill the occupation Qualification in respect of land and premises and to leave ...

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  45. EMPIRE POULTRY EXHIBITION.

    The National Poultry Club has discussed the question of raising a food of £3,000 for the purpose of holding an Empire exhibition of poultry at the Olympia this ...

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  46. TRAIN SERVICE DELAYED.

    On Monday evening the train service on the Adelaide and Port Railway line was slightly disorganized through a mishap to an engine at Bowden. The train which ...

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  47. DROP DOWN A MINE.

    A terrible mining accident is reported from Ekaterinoslav, in South Russia. The wire rope suspending a cage broke, and the cage, "which contained 12 miners, fell to ...

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