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  2. [TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    The trial of the Zulu ex-king, Dinizulu, on charges of murder and high treason, was concluded before the Special Court at Grey-town ,on Wednesday. The prisoner was ...

    Article : 189 words
  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor General (the Earl of Dudley), accompanied by Capt; Home, A.D.C., Sir Lancelot Stirling, and Mr. M. G. Anderson, returned to Adelaide ...

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  4. PEOPLE AT THE SHOW.

    let us (since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die). Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man:A mighty maze! but not without a plan. ...

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  5. EASTERN EUROPE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade tele-graphs that Great Britain, France, Ger-many, and Italy supported Russia in urging Servia to abandon its claims to the ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    The condition of Queen Alexandra, who has been confined to her room with a severe cold, is reported to be improved. ...

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  7. BARRIER WAGES.

    Continuing his address in the dispute between the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and the Barrier branch of the A.M.A. in the Arbitration Court today. ...

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  8. BRITISH TRADE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (President of the Board of Trade) made a speech on Wednesday evening at a banquet given by the Association of Chambers of Commerce. He ...

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  9. ENGLISH PATENT LAW.

    German manufacturers, especially chemists, are much troubled regarding the rigorous enforcement of the provisions of the English Patent Act. The newspapers urge ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. DEGREES AT OXFORD.

    The congregation of the University at Oxford has by 136 to 108 defeated a proposal to abolish the present easy system of attaining the degree of Master of Arts. ...

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  11. DEATH OF JOE THOMPSON.

    The death is announced at Madeira of Mr."Joe" Thompson, the well-known Australian sportsman and bookmaker. ...

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  12. "I'LL HIT YOU ON THE NOSE."

    The calm which had pervaded the,Port Adelaide Council Chamber for some months was rudely disturbed on Thursday. when Ald. Sweeney and Cr. Wooldridge waxed ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    In the, debate initiated by Labour members in the House of Commons of the administration of the legislation for relief of unemployment, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald ...

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  14. NOISY DEBATE IN TURKISE. PARLIAMENT.

    Tumultuous scenes were enacted on Wednesday in the Chamber of Deputies at Constantinople during a debate upon the Grand Vizier's decree that permission from the ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has refused leave of appeal in the cases of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, editor and publisher of The Kesari, a native Bengal ...

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  16. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australian Rugby League played England on Wednesday, and were defeated by 4 goals 2 tries to 2 goals 1 try. There were 3,000 spectators, and the ground was ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. SNOWSTORMS IN EUROPE.

    Heavy snowstorms are reported in Great Britain and on the Continent. Fifty accidents have occurred in Berlin owing to the slippery state of the streets by reason of ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The announcement that the Australian delegates to the Imperial Press Conference will visit Canada has been hailed with great satisfaction in the Dominion. It is ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. IRELAND'S WRONGS.

    The Nationalists raised an obstructive debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday, because the police at Clonmel. County Tipperary, had, for a political ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. A LONG JUMP.

    Mr. M. G. D. Murray, of Adelaide, a Student of Trinity College, Cambridge, won the long-jump contest at the Cambridge University sports on Wednesday. He ...

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  21. SHODDY CLOTHING.

    A deputation waited on the Minister for Customs to-day to urge that the duty on ladies and children's outer garments be increased to prevent the wholesale dumping ...

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  22. CANADA AND THE EMPIRE.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. Asquith (Premier), replying to a question by Sir Gilbert Parker, said that the Canadian department in connection ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. DARING ATTEMPT TO ROB.

    A daring attempt at robbery occurred in London on Wednesday. A "swell" thief, calling himself Dr. Pullman, of Chicago, invited a jeweller to bring £2,500 worth of ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Messrs. Klaw & Erlanger have offered Mr.Mclntosh £50,000 for the American cine matograph rights of the Burns-Johnson film, which yielded £5,000 for the French ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. EARTHQUAKE IN PALESTINE.

    Advices from Smyrna bring news of a terrible earthquake in Palestine. The upheaval resulted in the destruction of the village of Masran, near to the City of ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. CONVENTION WITH FRANCE.

    Owing to the operation of the FrancoCanadian Trade Convention, the Dominion has agreed to increase its subsidy for a direct line of steamships between Canadian ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  28. TENDERS FOR DESTROYER.

    The tenders received for the construction of a torpedo boat destroyer for the Commonwealth Government were cabled to Melbourne on Wednesday. Capt. R. M. ...

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  29. TROOPS UNDER AN AVALANCHE.

    The troops sent to the relief of a detachment of six officers and 25 men of the Austrian Army, who were marching through the Brenner. Pass, in the Tyrolese Alps, ...

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  30. PORT OF LONDON.

    The new authority of the Port of London has been constituted. The members include Mr. William Weddell, Sir Christopher Furness (Liberal M.P. for ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. ABBE LOISY.

    The Roman Catholic world is perturbed over the action of the French Cabinet in appointing Abbe Alfred Loisy to the Chair of History and Religion in the College of ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. INSISTENT CHINESE.

    One of the 12 Chinese who came to Australia by the steamer Eastern, a few days ago and was not allowed to land on the ground that he was not identifiable with ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The members of the North Brisbane Cricket Club this evening presented Mr. Roger Hartigan with a pair of silver entree dishes and a silver kettle on the eve of his ...

    Article : 167 words
  34. SHOT THROUGH A WINDOW.

    Information reached the police at Brisbane to-day of a shooting case at Forest Hill last, evening The story, so far aa it has been, gleaned, is that an inspector ...

    Article : 216 words
  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN IN 1859.

    The name of Tanunda is not, as many suppose. German, but a native appellation, and has reference to the waters that skirt the place the year around. At the ...

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  36. NEW YORK FIRE.

    Another disastrous fire is reported from the United States. A high tenement building in New York has been burned to the ground. Ten persons perished in the flames. ...

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  37. SMALLPOX SCARE.

    Alarm was created when, it was reported that another case of smallpox had occurred on the steamer Paroo, which is anchored off Carnac Island. When the vessel ...

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  38. MR. DEAKIN'S TOUR.

    The ex-Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) returned to Melbourne by the steamer Oonah this afternoon from Tasmania. He appeared to be well satisfied with the results ...

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  39. "TAME" SOLICITORS AGAIN.

    In connection with the applications for probate made to the Supreme Court last week, in which the acts of certain "tame" and "decadent" solicitors were said to be ...

    Article : 225 words
  40. BULL AND BOYS.

    Robert and Albert Sippenen, aged 18 and 16 years respectively, were the victims of savage attacks by a boll on Tuesday evening. Albert entered the pen in which ...

    Article : 141 words
  41. CARPENTARIA DOWNS TRAGEDY.

    When the Court resumed to-day the jury announced that in the case of Billy Wilson, charged with the murder of Miss Duffy, at Carpentaria Downs,there was no likelihood ...

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  42. FLOODS IN THE WEST.

    Further telegrams regarding the floods which occurred at Northam on Tuesday state that considerable damage was done to unripe fruit, hundreds of pounds' worth ...

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  43. WINGS CLIPPED.

    An important rule passed recently by the Sydney Labour Council was to-night rescinded by 66 votes to 41. According to the rule, affiliated unions were compelled ...

    Article : 92 words
  44. WESTERN RAILWAY SURVEY.

    The consulting engineer (Mr. Henry Deane)retained by the Commonwealth in connection with the survey of the route of the proposed Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta ...

    Article : 133 words
  45. THE ATTACK AT SOUTH MINE.

    The attack on Mr. Peter Corney's house at South Broken Hill last night seems to have been without rhyme or reason. Corney is a foreman on the Proprietary Mine, and is ...

    Article : 477 words
  46. BURNT TO DEATH.

    A small dwelling at Berringa was destroyed by fire on Wednesday night, and the charred remains of the occupant, an old man named Cornelius Hatton, were ...

    Article : 52 words
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