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  2. BIG BLAZE IN ADELAIDE.

    Idlers in the streets of Adelaide on Saturday afternoon had two hours of excitement in the shape of a firefight, provided for them ...

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  3. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Daring the debate in the Legislative Council of India on the Press Bill, which was passed of Tuesday, the Hon. Sir R. C. W. Burdwan. Maharajadhira of Badhahur, ...

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  4. THE COMING VINTAGE.

    A trip through South Australia at the present time is good for body and mind. In days, thank goodness, long since pushed behind. I have travelled through the ...

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  5. THE SOUTH POLE.

    Capt. R. F. Scott, R.N., who will lead the south polar expedition which starts this year, has confirmed the statement of Commander Peary that the United States ...

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  6. FATALITY ON THE PARINGA.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) conducted an enquiry at the Port Adelaide. Police Court on Saturday into the circumstances surrounding the death. ...

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  7. BRUTAL OUTRAGE.

    The Beverley police received a report that a criminal assault had been perpetrated near Mount Kokeby, seven miles from Beverley. early on Friday morning, on the ...

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  8. WORK AGAIN.

    After having been on strike for 13 weeks the coal miners on the south coast resume work to-morrow. The ballot on the question of whether work should be resumed on ...

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  9. W A R A T A H MYSTERY.

    The whaling schooner Ulva, which has arrived at Durban after a long cruise in the Southern Ocean, has reported that on November 23, during a snowstorm, she sighted ...

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  10. TWO SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    An awful maritime catastrophe is reported from Minorca, in the Mediterranean Sea. The General Chanzy. a French mailboat of 2,213 tons, running between ...

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  11. WAKEFIELD'S COURSE TO BE ALTERED.

    At the suggestion of Capt. Hallett (Secretary to the Waratah Search Fund League) the Premier's Secretary yesterday sent the following message to the Prime Minister of ...

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  12. SUPERINTENDENT RICKWOOD INTERVIEWED.

    Superintendent Rickwood, when interviewed by a reporter of The Register on Sunday, stated.—"Saturday afternoon fires are a raritv. and I was out for a walk at ...

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  13. RELEASE OF DEPORTED NATIVES.

    Some of the natives who were deported 14 months ago for haring preached sedition, and were released in accordance with the decision of the Indian Government ...

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  14. THE AMERICANS' PROGRAMME.

    Capt. Bartlett, who is lo lead the expedition proposed by Commander Peary, will shortly resume charge of steamer Roosevelt, which is to the fitted for the ...

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  15. IS IT ANTHRAX?

    when spoken to with reference to published reports concerning the anthrax case at Wallaroo, Dr. W. H. Russell stated that he was sorry the view of the Stock ...

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  16. SUPPOSED EXPLOSION.

    Later details have reached Marseilles in reference to the foundering of the General Chanzy. It now appears that the vessel was wrecked near Ciudadela. a,well-known ...

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  17. DETAILS FROM DURBAN.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray} to-day received the following cable message from the Premier of Natal—"Instructions contained in your code telegram to to-day will bo ...

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  18. LITHGOW IRONWORKS TO CLOSE.

    A nonce was posted at the Lithgow Ironworks on Saturday morning to the effect that in consequence of the coalminers at the ironworks having cone on ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN HELP WANTED.

    The Society of Friends' School at York has presented Capt. Scott, R.N., who is to lead the British expendition to the south pole, with enough money to purchase a ...

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  20. AN INDIAN ACT OF GRACE.

    A Reuter message Elates that the Government of India is entirely responsible for the release of the deported men, and that no influence was brought to bear ...

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  21. CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, February 13—The first drowning accident which has ever occurred on the Lorne surf beach happened to-day. M.C. Martin J. Dryer, of Winchelsea, ...

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  22. A PACIFIC LINER.

    News has been received of another shipwreck, with great loss of life. The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's liner Lima, 5,000 tons, has been lost in the Magellan ...

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  23. A HOPEFUL CAPTAIN.

    The Victorian Premier says he cannot understand the first portion of the cable from the Premier of Natal. He thought that the Wakefield was at Durbar and would ...

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  24. NEW LAND DISCOVERED.

    Dr. Charcot, leader of the French antarctic expedition in the steamer Pour?ui Pas, has arrived at Punta Arenas, Chili, where he will take aboard more coal. He ...

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  25. CZAR FURIOUS.

    The Grand Duke Michael, brother of the Czar of Russia, who is in his thirty-second year, lately contracted a morganatic marriage with a woman who has been divorced ...

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  26. KITCHENER GONE.

    On Saturday afternoon Lord Kitchener, on behalf of Lady Dudley, presented to the Senior Cadet battalions of the States sets of banners that had been worked by Her ...

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  27. AID PROM THE WEST.

    The Fremantle lumpers' Union has forwarded a second donation of £100 to the Newcastle strike fund, together with £15 subscribed outside the union. ...

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  28. BOATING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY. February 13.—A 6-ft. dinghy, the Arline, capsized in the harbour on Saturday during a sudden squall. The crew of three lads ...

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  29. COAL FROM JAPAN.

    The Railway Commissioners stated on Saturday that it is probable that a quantity of Japanese coal. due to arrive here about Thursday, will be available for ...

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  30. FLOODS IN PARIS.

    The River Seine at the Pont Royal Paris, is 21 ft. above its normal level, and in the eastern portion of the city the work of fighting the flood has been resumed ...

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  31. DEATH AFTER WRESTLING.

    MELBOURNE, February 13.—An inquest inquest was held at Shepparton on Saturday concerning the death of Sender Singh, an Indian hawker. Singh died ...

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  32. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In a leading article to-day The Pall Mall Gazette argues that "it should be the immediate business of the House of Commons on the meeting of Parliament to pass ...

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  33. ANTI-JAPANESE BILL.

    The Immigration Committee of the Washington House of Representatives unanimously favours the Californian Members Bill, introduced by Mr. Hayes, and ...

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  34. ANTI-VIVISECTION.,

    The Battersea City Council has decided to return to the donors the "brown dog" anti-vivisection monument, which has been the cause of much dissatisfaction and the ...

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  35. INTERSTATE SHIPPING SERVICE.

    The owners of the Kyarra, which is laid up in Sydney, have been able to purchase at a nigh figure sufficient coal to bunker her. The vessel will therefore be ...

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  36. PARIS AND THE SEINE.

    It is said that Parisians are agitating for the straightening of the Seine. A glance at the accompanying little map will show the reasonableness of such a movement. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. YOUNG MAN'S SUICIDE.

    PERTH, February 13.—Roy John Daddow, a carter, aged 19 years, terminated a drinking bout last evening by discharging a ride into his mouth, with fatal results. ...

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  38. SERIOUSLY BURNED.

    BROKEN HILL, February 13.—John Antonovitch was seriously burned last night at South Broken Hill, and had to be taken to the hospital, A kerosine ...

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  39. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    It is announced by the council of the great Festival of the Empire, to the held in the grounds of the Crystal Palace during the summer months, that both Canada ...

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  40. MR. REDMOND'S SPEECH.

    There is a consensus of newspaper opinion that the attitude of Mr. J. E. Redmond (Loader nf the Nationalist Party) in his address at Dublin on Thursday last has ...

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  41. FOUND DROWNED.

    PERTH, February 13.—The body of Herbert Edmond Sheath, gardener, aged 30 years, was found in the Swan River at Perth on Saturday. ...

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  42. OLD MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    On Saturday evening the attention of F.C. McKay, of the water police, was directed to the body of an old man floating on the Torrens Lake, near to St. Peter's ...

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  43. MORE COAL FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Two more coal-laden vessels arrived at Port Adelaide at the wpek-end. On Friday night the steamer Glenelg came from Calcutta with 1,500 tons of coal, and the ...

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  44. CANADIAN NAVY.

    Sir Frederick Borden (Canadian Minister for Militia and Defence), speaking in the Dominion House of Commons, stated that Canada was doing more for naval defence ...

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  45. KING AND PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) has had an interview with His Majesty King Edward at Brighton. Several newspapers state that during the ...

    Article : 136 words
  46. DISTRESS AT MOONTA MIXES.

    MOONTA, February 11.—The enforced idleness of the local mines, caused through the Newcastle coal strike, is being severely felt throughout the district, and there are ...

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  47. A DRIVER'S MISHAP.

    On Saturday morning Henry Redfern, a driver employed by Messrs. Wiseman and Co., fish dealers, Adelaide, was driving a horse attached to a trolly along Morphett ...

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  48. "NO MORE THAN WE ARE."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) and the Minister for Defence (Mr. Cook) on Saturday made a few comments on the above cable. "Having read the proposals ...

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  49. POLITICAL MEETINGS.

    Well-attended conferences of delegates from the various branches of the National League in the district of Murray were held at Mount Pleasant and Balhannah during ...

    Article : 236 words
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  51. THE BARRIER.

    The tests with the South African explosives are being continued. They will probably take a couple of weeks to complete. The Political Labour League sat several ...

    Article : 277 words
  52. CLUB'S PROTEST.

    The newly formed International Club List night carried the following motion:— "That this club protests against the dastardly action of the Wade Government in ...

    Article : 57 words
  53. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Dr. Jameson has denounced the Cape Premler's resuscitation of racialism. Referring to the speech delivered by Mr. Merriman at Worcester, he said:—"We do not ...

    Article : 118 words
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