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  2. LODGES AND DOCTORS.

    About a year ago the Adelaide United Friendly Societies Dispensary was established, and since that tame it has figured more than once, in litigation before, the ...

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  3. DRIED FRUIT CONFIDENCE.

    The delegates to the conference of the Dried Fruit Association, which has been sitting in Adelaide since Tuesday morning, to determine the prices to be charged for ...

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  4. MANAGER AND MEN.

    The St. Peters Council recently put several questions before its representatives upon the Tramways Trust, and asked, on behalf of its ratepayers for replies. At ...

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  5. KINGSTON STATUE.

    His Honor the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Way), who, with Sir Langdon Bonython and Mr. Denny, M.P., is a trustee of the Kingston fund, has received a letter from ...

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  6. SHOCKING REVELATIONS.

    Further enquiry into the treatment which is meted out by the State to girl immigrants to Victoria serves to show that an investigation into all the circumstances is ...

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  7. THEBARTON "ROOKERIES."

    At the annual inspection of Thebarton on January 15, the health officer (Dr. Drummond) was emphatic in condemning the houses of Mafia, and Chappell streets. ...

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  8. PEACE RESTORED.

    The Turkish Grand Council has almost unanimously assented to the proposal of the Government to frankly accept the advice of the Powers in the matter of peace ...

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  9. OVERCROWDED HOSPITAL.

    "The Hospital is overcrowded!" "The staffa are overtaxed!" Time after time those statements have Appeared in the press; but apparently no steps have been ...

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  10. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    Polling to-day was on the whole some what lighter that at the last general election, allowing for the fact that there an more voters on the roll. The parties went ...

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  11. MEETING OF GRAND COUNCIL. CONSTANTINOPLE, January 23.

    The Sultan received the members of the Grand Council collectively. These included the Grand Vizier (Kiamil Pasha) and the Sheikh-ul-Islam (Diamaleddin Effendi) ...

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  12. BLAYNEY'S BATTLE.

    Organizing work other than speechmaking marked the events in connection with the second ballot for the Blayney by-election to the Legislative Assembly, which ...

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  13. A RABBITER'S END.

    A man's skull, with the flesh torn off it, has been found at a camp sate on Billabong Creek, near Overton. There were a number of dogs about the camp, some ...

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  14. FITZROY TRAGEDY.

    Harold Thompson, who is charged with the murder of Arthur Henry Trotter, at Fitzroy, on January 7, was again brought before the City Court to-day, when ...

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  15. CASUALTIES.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) has decided to hold an inquest in Adelaide at 10.30 a.m. to-day in connection with the death of Mr. H. F. Marker, who was ...

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  16. UNKNOWN AUSTRALIA

    The Hon. Robert Philp was tendered a welcome home last night. In the course of his speech, he said he was astonished at the ignorance displayed concerning Australian ...

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  17. FIRE AT MORPHETTVILLE.

    At about 10.30 on Thursday morning a fire broke out on the property of Mr. Mitehell, at Morphettville. A kerosine engine had been left pumping water, and it ...

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  18. THE WORST FEARS.

    Mr. Dow, stationmaster at Port Alma, and a school teacher named McKinlay, while out in a motor launch, found an oysterman, J. Miller, who has a restaurant in ...

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  19. SITUATION RELIEVED.

    Leading English newspapers are relieved at Turkey's decision. ...

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  20. BURST WATERMAN.

    A waterman burst in Franklin street on Thursday afternoon close to the rear entrance to the G.P.O. The jet that resulted did no damage beyond loosening a little ...

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  21. QUESTIONS TO BE SETTLED.

    The Balkan delegates to the recent peace conference point out Chat the war indemnity and Ottoman debt questions most be settled before peace is signed. ...

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  22. FARMERS UNITING.

    Important business was placed before the conference of the national central executive of the Queensland Farmers' Union, which was opened to-day. The Chairman (Mr. ...

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  23. OLD-AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, January, 23.—this afternoon Joshua Jones, an old-age pensioner, fell dead in the foundry yard of George Truman. Deceased was about 75 ...

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  24. GERMAN DIPLOMATIC REVERSE.

    The majority of German newspapers attribute the all-important decision of the Porte to Russia's threats to invade Turkey's Asiatic vilayets (provinces). ...

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  25. TRAP ACCIDENT.

    PORT AUGUSTA, January 22.—Mr. G. Hardy, keeper of the gaol at Greenbush, when driving into the port yesterday afternoon with his wife and child and baby ...

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  26. TROUBLE BREWING.

    What promises to prove a lively storm is threatening in connection with a protest being made by the district council against the perversion of certain land set apart as ...

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  28. HAVOC IN GUN TURRET.

    When the Turkish warcraft (whose commanders were goaded by the sneers of Turkish women that they were too cowardly to go forth and fight) steamed ...

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  29. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    All officers of Government, says The Gazette, will be expected to remain at their offices a sufficient length of time to enable them to make up any arreans of their ...

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  30. GERMANY'S LOST OPPORTUNITY.

    The Berlin Tageblatt asks whether the concert of Europe would have dissolved had Germany followed the policy which was bound to touch Bulgaria, the ...

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  31. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    BROKEN HILL, January 23.—Leonard Harcourt Potter, aged 27, has been reported to the police as having mysteriously disappeared. He was living at ...

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  32. EVERY LIMB SEVERED.

    PERTH, January 23.—Ernest Martin, aged 30, a married man with three children, was cut to pieces by the Albany midnight [?] train at the Dale Bridge siding ...

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  33. FIGHTING IN EPIRUS.

    Gen. Sapotindjskis, one of the leaders of the Greek Army in Epirus, who dislodged the Turks from the Lessiani Hill, and occupied Lozzossi, reports that the ...

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  38. EDUCATION REFORM.

    A Cabinet committee, of which the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Haldane) is Chairs man, has been formed to consider the proposed Education Bill. ...

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  39. FLOOD BY NIGHT.

    Telegrams from Suakim, on the Red Sea, record a dire catastrophe in Arabia. A caravan of Indian, pilgrims while comped a E1 Namra midway between the ...

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  40. COAL STRIKE.

    Northern colliery with the withdrawal of the Northern colliery proprietors from the joint conciliation committee and the request made by the Colliery Employes' Federation ...

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