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  2. POLICY SPEECH.

    This afternoon Federal Cabinet concluded its "policy sitting." arid settled finally the lines upon which the Prime Minister's Ballarat speech will proceed on ...

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  3. LOVE AND RELIGION.

    The great danger that mixed marriages are to the survival of the Jewish religion was urged at the conference of Jewish Rabbis in London on Monday us one of the ...

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  4. THE STRIKE.

    The trouble with the wharf labourers continued to-day, and it is difficult to understand the attitude of the unionists. They worked on the P. & 0. Candia, which has ...

    Article : 455 words
  5. OLD FOOD

    The Boards of Aldermen of Chicago and Now York are considering the advisableness of introducing Bills to make it compulsory that the dates of storage shall be ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    Two young ladies named Dunn and Grant had a narrow escape in the Glenelg Baths on Tuesday night. They were swimming from the second steps shorewards when ...

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  7. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    "When a man is over 40 years of age her is not of much use to anybody," Mr. G. W. M. Gott, a member of the Ilford Urban Council, remarked, when speaking in ...

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  8. THE CONGO STATE.

    The following is extracted from a letter From a younG South Australian who lest Adelaide in October, 1908, for Central Africa:—Kansanshi, Central Africa, ...

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  9. ON TRIAL.

    The trial of Peter Bowling, William Brennan, Albert Burns, Amran Lewis, and Andrew Gray on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the coal strike, was ...

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  10. DEATH OF A LAW CLERK.

    Mr. Charles Naylor, a law clerk, residing at South terrace east, was found lying dead in the sitting room of his home by Mrs. Naylor at about noon on Wednesday. A ...

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  11. COTTON YARNS.

    The Hoard of Trade has invited the Nottingham manufacturers to express an opinion, through the local Chamber of Commerce, on the probable effect or the ...

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  12. A BROKEN LEG.

    On Tuesday William Malone. bricklayer, of Weller street, Goodwood, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital suffering from a fractured leg, sustained in a fall from ...

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  13. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, February 2—Archibald Jones has been killed and John Eilis injured at the Goulburn Railway Yards. They were in charge of sheen on a stock train, and ...

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  14. JEWELLER'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, February 2.—George Ormiston, aged 28, a resident of St. Kilda, and the owner of a jewellery business in Elizabeth street, city, committed suicide ...

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  15. GERMAN AEROPLANES.

    It is announced that 150 different patterns of aeroplanes were designed in Germany during last year, and that one-half the number were constructed ready for ...

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  16. BLOOD POISONING.

    MOUNT GAMMER, February l.—Mr. William Mackenzie, aged 34, who resided at Dartmoor, Victoria, died here yesterday. About a week before one of his toes got ...

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  17. ALIENS IN AMERICA

    The fact of the arrival in San Francisco of about 200 natives of India monthly has caused the Asiatic Exclusion League of California to emphasize publicly that there ...

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  18. ALLEGED ATTESTED SUICIDE.

    MORGAN, January 29.—Early on Thursday morning last the people at the Commercial Hotel were disturbed in their slumber by the alarm that a man who was ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. COMPULSORY MINING BOARD.

    The claims filed by counsel for the proprietors at the Compulsory Mining Board, Newcastle, to-day, dealt with each of the scams in the Newcastle and Maitland ...

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  20. JACK JOHNSON.

    It is alleged that Jack Johnson, the coloured boxing champion of the world, has been giving an exhibition of his prowess in an unconventional way. He ...

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  21. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The sitting of the Interstate Conference of the Australian Natives' Association were continued to-day. Superannuation Fund. ...

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  22. FIGHTING AGAINST FEVER.

    MORGAN, January 28.—The Local Board of Health at its last meeting passed several important resolutions which have been submitted to the Central Board, and ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. HOUSE BURNT DOWN.

    WOLSELEY, January 31.—Mr. S. Clark's house and furniture were destroyed by fire on Saturday last. The outbreak was caused by one of the children playing ...

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  24. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of standard silver today is 1/11¾—a decline of ½d. since Monday. London Wool Sales.—At the auctions to-day competition was good for all qualities, ...

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  25. ACCIDENT WITH TEAMS.

    AUBURN, February 2.—This morning, as Mr. J. Thomas, the well-known carrier, was approaching Auburn with his teams, the horses in one of them started to holt. ...

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  26. WEIGHTLIFTING RECORDS.

    Martin Dobrilla. of Port Adelaide, a celebrity in club swinging fame, in a weithlifting exhibition on Wednesday night added two more Australasian records to his ...

    Article : 304 words
  27. STRUCK BY A BOTTLE.

    MOUNT GAMBLER, February l.—A man named James Higgins was severely hurt in a row at Williamstown, a suburb of this town, on Saturday night. In the ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. LABOUR LEAGUES' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Political Labour Leagues to-night decided—"That the manu-facture of all machinery required by the State in Government workshops" be a ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. FIRES.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, February l.—A fire was burning to-day in a northerly direction from the town, and with the wind blowing south it looked dangerous. ...

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  30. KAIPARA STRANDED ENQUIRY.

    At an enquiry into the stranding of the Kaipara, near to Auckland, it was stated that where the rock was found the Admiralty chart , showed five and ...

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  31. THE BARRIER

    Broken Hill, had 12 fires in Januury, and two have already occurred in this month. Mr. and Mrs. Mossop, of the Broken Hill Church of Christ, who are leaving for ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. SWIMMING.

    Two thousand people crowded the City Baths to-night, when the interstate swimming carnival was continued. The principal event was the 220 Yards Championship of ...

    Article : 377 words
  33. SCRAMBLE FOR BLOCKS.

    What ia known locally as Waterworks Hill, but officially as Reserve for Public Recreation, No. 3075, has recently been surveyed by Government officials with the ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. BANK SNARES, & c.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  35. FIRE AT GLEN LOSSIE.

    A fire which did considerable damage occurred on Mr.J. Cowan's Glen Lossie Station, near to Murray Bridge, last week. Nearly 2,000 acres of grass, over tow miles ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. MILITARY COLLEGE.

    As an earnest of his desire to establish a military college in Australia as a part of the Commonwealth's scheme of defence, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Cook) ...

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  37. MINER INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, February 2.—James Kelly was taken home from the South Mine to-day through a piece of timber hitting him in the back and causing severe ...

    Article : 33 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 356 words
  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Thomas Cumpston was fined £10 at the City Court to-day for being in unlawful possession of opium valued at £10, A deputation, representing the ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, February 2.—Mr. John Bush, aged 51. a carter, employed by Messrs. John Sharp & Sons, timber merchants, was crushed to death to-day in ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. VANITY—OR WHAT?

    Sir—Would your correspondent "No Sareasm" kindly explain if the headland (Cape Northumberland) to which he refers has increased in size? Is it subject to ...

    Article : 57 words
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