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  2. SHORT AND SWEET.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Denham) to-day conferred with the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) in regard to the sugar industry and the legislation governing ...

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  3. THE WATTLE IN ENGLAND.

    The London newspapers to-day gave considerable notice to toe celebration of Foundation Day in Australia. Thousands of people in the streets wore wattle blossom ...

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  4. CONFIDENT LIBERALS.

    "We could not have passed over Mr. Cook after all the services he had rendered," remarked Sr. Vardon (President of the Liberal Union) on Tuesday ...

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  5. A FIERCE FLOOD.

    Representatives of the German farmers at Baffle Creek, who have had a trying time during the recent flood there, were interviewed to-day. In the course of their ...

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  6. TURKEY'S OBSTINACY.

    The delegates of the Balkan States to the Peace Convention in London recently intimated that they had been instructed, owing to the attitude of Turkey, to break off ...

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  7. FISH-O!

    The peculiar occurrence at Late Bonney, where large quantities of dead fish have been washed ashore, was brought under, the notice of the Chief Inspector of ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. MR. CHINN IN THE BOX.

    Mr. Justice Hodges, as a commission, opened an enquiry to-day at the Law Courts into the charges by Rp. Fowler ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MEASLES ON THE GOTHIC.

    The steamer Gothic arrived from London to-day with 1,400 immigrants on board. Half were for this State. During the voyage an outbreak of measles occurred ...

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  10. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    Acting on the Speaker's warning that if in committee a Bill were so amended as to materially affect its substance, it must be withdrawn, and a new Hill introduced. ...

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  11. SWALLOWED STRYCHNINE.

    A mysterious case of poisoning occurred to-night, as a result of which George Miller, residing in Wellington street. City, lies in the Sydney Hospital in a dying ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER'S EXPLANATION.

    There was a crowded attendance in the House of Commons to-day, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announced the position of the Government in relation to ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. ROUMANIAN WAR MATERIAL.

    The cologne Gazette states that Herman and Belgian firms have entered into a contract to supply war material to Roumania, with the condition that speedy ...

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  14. PATRIOTISM IN ROUMANIA

    A strong national feeling prevails in favour of the territorial demands which the Roumanian authorities have made upon Bulgaria. ...

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  15. IMPERIAL SENTIMENT.

    Speaking at the A.N.A. smoke social last i night, the Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) said his first attraction towards the A.N.A. had been the great personality of Mr. ...

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  16. "WHAT AUSTRALIA REQUIRES."

    Commenting on the Wattle Day celebration, The Daily Mail Says. What Australia requires to facilitate settlement is the driving of lines of railways through her fertile ...

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  17. REPORTED RUSSIAN MOVE.

    It is reported in Odessa that if Turkey should remain obdurate Russian troops will land at Trebizond on the south [?] of the Black Sea, and proceed inland to ...

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  18. McGOWEN GOVERNMENT CONDEMNED.

    At the resumption of the Political Labour League's Conference this evening further attention was given to the following motion by the Leichhardt branch:—"This ...

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  19. PRIVATE OR GOVERNMENT BILL.

    In the house of Commons yesterday Mr. Asquith obtained the Speaker's ruling that the Government's own amendments in the Franchise Bill made it a ...

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  20. TRAMWAYS AWARD.

    Mr. Justice Barton, granted to-day, on the application of Mr. E. E. Cleland. K.C., and Mr. T. S. O'Halloran, in behalf of the Municipal Trust of Adelaide, an order ...

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  21. TURKEY AND GERMANY.

    The new Ottoman Government has granted to a German group of financiers a concession in reference to the proposed submarine railway under the Golden Horn ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    The promptitude of the motorman in charge of the 2.15 p.m. ear from Prospect to Adelaide on Tuesday narrowly averted an accident. As the tram reached the ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN ARCHDUKE DEAD.

    The death is announced of the veteran Archduke Rainer, uncle of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria in his 87th year. The Archduke was a son of the late ...

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  24. A BOXER'S DEATH.

    The police to-day arrested a man on a charge of having caused the death of Thomas Dibley on Saturday night. Dibley was a professional boxer. On Saturday ...

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  25. BLAZE ON A BARQUE.

    Our Port Pine correspondent telephoned early this morning that a fire broke out shortly, after midnight on the Archibald Russell, a barque of 2,181 tons (J. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    The Mayor of Wilmersdorf tendered a banquet to a hundred Mayors and Councilors of Greater Berlin, to afford them an opportunity to taste Australian mutton. ...

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  27. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Marquis of Crewe Moved the second reading of the Home Rule Bill in the House of Lords to-day. In his address he foreshadowed a system of Federal Government ...

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  28. FOUND ON THE BEACH.

    At 12.30 a.m. on Tuesday Alfred Crabb. while walking on the Semaphore beach, found some boy's clothed, about 100 yards south of the jetty. He reported the ...

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  29. AIRMAN KILLED.

    M. Eusbione, an Argentine airman, was killed to-day through an accident to his aeroplane while engaged in a flight. ...

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  30. NEW BILL NEXT SESSION.

    The Government has decided not to adopt Mr. Harold Baker's Bill to abolish plural voting, but to introduce a new measure next session to deal with the ...

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  31. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    At Bunbury (W.A.) to-day the steamer Moorabool commenced loading 40,000 sleepers for use on the Port Augusta end of the Transcontinental line. On February ...

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  32. WIRELESS.

    The Marconi Enquiry Committee has agreed to allow Mr. Marconi to reply fully to the various attacks which have been made upon the Marconi Company. Sir ...

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  33. A FORTUNATE SAVE.

    BUTE, January 27.—A fire, which might nave ended disastrously for the bulk of the business portion of the town broke out at about 7.45 this morning. The ...

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  34. EQUALITY IN FINLAND.

    An extraordinary trial has just been concluded at Viborg, south-east Finland. Official of the Supreme Court wore charged with having resisted the law ...

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  35. LIVES IN DANGER.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, the President of the Liberal Union, in an impassioned address at the Pavilion Music Hall, called for volunteers for a "secret gallant onslaught" ...

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  36. AN ACHING LEADER.

    A meeting of the state Opposition Party in the Legislative Assembly was held to-day at Parliament House, when Mr. G. Elmslie, the party Whip, was appointed ...

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  37. SUFFRAGETES AND ART.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, a prominent suffragette, has been arrested for having attempted to damage a valuable picture hanging in St. Stephen's Hall of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. WOMEN AS JURORS.

    A debate took place in the State Legislature at Denver City to-day on the question of making women liable to serve on juries. The discussion led to an uproar. ...

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  39. YOUTH'S END.

    CARROW, January 28.—At an enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Brace Beaty, aged 17, who was crushed by a cart on Saturday, a verdict ...

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  40. THE STEEL TRUST.

    Evidence in connection with the Government suit to dissolve the Steel Trust indicates that Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the Scotch-American multi-millionaire had ...

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  41. SERIOUS BLAZE AT PORT PIRIE.

    PORT PIRIE, January 28.—A fire broke out at the Broken Hill Proprietary company's works yesterday afternoon, at about 4 o'clock. Workmen noticed smoke ...

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  42. MILITANT ACTIVITY URGED.

    A meeting of the Women's Social and Political Union held last night demanded that Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Edward Grey should resign office unless they ...

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  43. HOUSE COLLAPSED.

    A house in the city occupied by several families collapsed yesterday, with the result that most of the inmates were buried by the debris. So far only four bodies ...

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  44. GENERAL AND HUNTSMAN.

    Field Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood; V.C., who is 75 years of age, was out hunting in Essex on Saturday, when his horse was impaled on a fence while taking a jump. ...

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  45. INDIA'S VICEROY.

    The Governor-General (Lord Hardinge), in opening the legislative Council in the now capital yesterday, said he was profoundly grateful for the sympathy that had ...

    Article : 124 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. TROUBLES NEVER COME SINGLY.

    BROKEN HILL, January 28.—Mrs. A. E. Nott, widow, and her child, five years of age, have been admitted to the hospital suffering from appendicitis. Mr. ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. THE FEDERAL STAR CHAMBER.

    Now that the federal Ministers are beginning to reassemble in Melbourne after the Christmas vacation, consideration will, be given to various important matters. ...

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  50. FURNITURE FACTORY BURNT.

    PERTH, January 28.—Early this morning Povey's furniture factory, in Newcastle street, was destroyed by fire. Two of five horses in the stables were burned to ...

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  51. FATAL FIRE.

    LAUNCESTON, January 28.—During last night the Royal Hotel, Latrobe. leased by Mr. T. Hanson, was destroyed by fire. Mr. J. E. Roche, who occupied the room ...

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  52. WOLLOMAI ASHORE.

    LAUNCESTON, January 28.—The brigantine Wollomai, from Adelaide, with a cargo of wheat, went ashore on the bar when attempting to enter Ulvetstone this ...

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  53. [?] HORSESHOE FATALITY.

    KALGOORLIE, January 28.—The inquest concerning the death of John Harrington, who succumbed on January 22 to injuries sustained in a ease accident at ...

    Article : 176 words
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