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  2. RUPARA ON FIRE.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's coastal mail and passenger steamer Rupara which left Port Adelaide on her weekly trin to Port Lincoln and other Spencer's ...

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  3. KING AND QUEEN.

    It is officially announced that their Majesties the King and Queen will hold a court and levee in July in Dublin and Edinburgh. ...

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  4. SEDITION CHARGE.

    Towards the end of last month Edward F. Mylius was arrested in England on a charge of sedition. The offence alleged against him was that of selling copies of a ...

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  5. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    QUORN, January 31.—The inquest on the body of Samuel Edwin Rowe, the engine driver who was killed as a result of the Brachina, smash on Saturday, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WOMAN IN THE CASE.

    John Abrahams a miner, was before the Police Court to-day charged with having shot intent to inflict grievous bodily harm at Albert Edward Canleron ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The Daily Mail of yesterday, referring to the agreement on trade reciprocity between Canada and United States, expressed the opinion that "the scheme for ...

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  8. DESPERADOES.

    Three brothers, named Howe, Mexican desperadoes, who are alleged to be murderers of United States Inspector O'Connor, near Fort Handock, were overtaken ...

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  9. THE "S" MURDER.

    The inquest upon the death of Heron, the French Jew, whoso battered body wan discovered on Clapham Common on New Year's Day, has been concluded. The jury ...

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  10. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    To mark the return of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught from the inauguration of the South African Union, an official procession was followed by a luncheon ...

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  11. "WARM WORK."

    District Officer Napier, during a brief respite from the work of supervising the return of hose to the wharf, made the following statement to a representative of The ...

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  12. TO FIGHT PLAGUE.

    The Pasteur Institute is sending At. Yersin (the famous) Russian scientist, who discovered the Yersin serum) to China to study the plague. His Yersin serum failed ...

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  13. MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    Early in November last considerable interest was aroused in the city of Carlisle in connection with the murder of Mr. Alexander Norval, a merchant. Within ...

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  14. MOTHERLAND AND DAUGHTER NATIONS.

    Speaking at the luncheon, His Royal Highness hoped that now peace and union had come to South Africa his hearers would leave no stone unturned to make ...

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  15. THE VESSEL.

    The Rupara is the largest vessel trading on the South Australian coast. She was especially constructed in 1906 for passenger traffic in Spencer's Gulf, and is of ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    At the suggestion of Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Kaiser, and cousin of King George V., and an enthusiastic automobilist, a friendly and social ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA'S ARMY

    Speaking at a banquet at King Williamstown, Cape Colony, Gen. Lord Methuen, the Commander-in-Chief of the forces, dwelt upon the advisableness of South ...

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  18. MOTOR PUMP'S BREAKDOWN.

    The motor pump with Superintendent Rickwood and four firemen left the Adelaide Station at 11.30 p.m. Everything went well until the car broke down on the ...

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  19. INDIAN UNREST.

    The trial of Vinayak Domodar Savarkar, the Indian student, for having sided in the murder of Mr. A. M. T. Jackson, collector at Nasik, on December 31, 1909, has been ...

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  20. SIGNALS UNOBSERVED.

    Neither of the rockets sent up from the Rupura was observed from the semaphore Signal Station, though one of the sailing vessels at anchor answered them by ...

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  21. CASUALTIES.

    The Marine Board steamer Governor Musgrave returned from Althorpe Islands on Tuesday morning, with seven men, six of whom had been seriously ill through eating ...

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  22. RETURN TO THE WHARF.

    It was not until the Rupara was close up to Commercial Wharf that her identity was determined by the Adelaide Steamtug Company's watchman and one or two ...

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  23. EXCITEMENT IN RHODESIA.

    Another outrage, for which a native was responsible, has occurred in Rhodesia, and amid the controversy in which Lord Gladstone, as High Commissioner, him figured ...

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  24. THE WRECKED AOTEA.

    An official enquiry into the grounding of the Shaw Savill liner Aotea at Mouille Point on January 22, while on a voyage from Liverpool to New Zealand ports, was ...

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  25. THE SIGNS OF GOODWILL.

    At a dinner held last night in connection with the British International Association of Journalists, one of the principal speakers was the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

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  26. FIRE AND WATER.

    A tidal wave has destroyed five villages in the Philippines group, and fully 300 people have perished. The overwhelming ware was created by volcanic eruptions in the ...

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  27. KING EDWARD.

    The general committee appointed to deal with, the various proposals in connection with the Scottish national memorial to King Edward has by 26 votes to 11 ...

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  28. ATTACKING THE TROUBLE.

    Within a short while of the arrival of the Rupara alongside the the wharf, the Port Adelaide Fire Brigade answered the summons with the horsereel, under District Officer ...

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  29. To the Editor.

    Sir—Referring to the railway smash on the far north line on January 28, kindly permit me to bring before the public several unpleasant incidents Firstly ...

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  30. PROBING THE MYSTERY.

    At the session of the Waratah Board of Enquiry to-day Mr. Lund, jun., was recalled. Counsel pressed him to say why he had ...

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  31. AN ELECTIVE SENATE.

    In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister (Sir Wilfrid Laurier), in the course of a speech on a constitutional question, instanced the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    At the end of last year Dr. Chapple, M.P., made a number of rather starting assertion concerning the careless manner in which Australian meat was handled upon ...

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  33. EMIGRATION BOOM.

    With regard to the Australian emigration boom many complaints have been voiced about the congestion of sailings, particularly in the matter of assisted passages ...

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  34. KAISER'S FAVOUR.

    The Kaiser has created Herr Plate—a Hanoverian plumber, one of the principal non-Socialist Labour leaden of Germany—a life member of the Prussian Upper ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN SCULPTOR.

    Mr. Harold Parker, the Australian sculptor, a native of Queensland, is shortly to be married to Miss Janet Robinson, daughter of Queensland's ...

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  36. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Sir John Jackson, Limited, the well-known contractors of London, have secured the contract for the construction of the huge dam in connection with the Hindeh ...

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  37. FIRE LOCATED AND MASTERED.

    The operations were much hampered by the smoke and heat, but these did not deter Foreman Copper and Senior Firemen Mitchell and Cheminant from going below ...

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  38. DEATH OF A LABOURER.

    At a quarter past 10 on Monday night a man, whose name was not known, was found in an unconscious state in McHenry street, at the rear of the Tivoli Theatre ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly) stated to-day that to cope with the increased rush of immigrants the Government had arranged with the Orient Company to ...

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  40. HELPED THE EMPRESS.

    A historic period has been recalled by the death of Dr. Evans, who assisted the Empress Eugenie to escape to England from the Tuileries, upon the downfall of the ...

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  41. PUGILISM.

    Mr. Hugh McIntosh him arranged a match between Bill Lane, the Australian champion, and Sam Langford, the coloured American pugilist who—next to Johnson ...

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  42. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of standard silver to-day is 2s. [?]d., a decline since Friday of 1-16d. London Wool Sales.—At the auctions ...

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  43. STILL UNCONSCIOUS.

    William Patrick Smith, who was found in Waymouth street on Monday night, and was removed to the Adelaide Hospital is still unconscious. ...

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  44. TRADE WITH DENMARK.

    At the instance of the Danish Trading Company, Melbourne Mr. Tudor has made enquiries as to the conditions under which frozen meat from Australia could be ...

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  45. FRACTURED JAW.

    PINNAROO, January 30.—Mr. W. Kruse, while delivering chaff in the town was thrown cut of the vehicle, and sustained a fracture of the jaw. He is ...

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  46. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Jim Driscoll defeated Spike Robson in the seventh round yesterday for the featherweight championship of England and the Lonsdale Belt. ...

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  47. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    The fruitgrowers of Ontario are organizing a monster deputation to wait upon the Prime Minister (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) to protest against the reciprocity ...

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  48. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    STRATHALBYN, January 31.—Mr. James Michelmore, farmer, was thrown from his horse on Friday evening, with the result that his right arm was broken ...

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  49. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The coal owners of the United Kingdom are forming a national defence organization (similar to the Miners' Federation of Britain), with which to deal In combination ...

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  50. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    A great Protestant meeting held in Dublin last night carried resolutions protesting against the Papal decree which forbids mixed marriages, and urging the ...

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  51. CONSCIOUSNESS REGAINED.

    William Patrick Smith, who was ted to the Adelaide Hospital of Monday night in an unconscious condition, recovered consciousness on Tuesday. He ...

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  52. To the Editor.

    Sir—The indignation of the population of Hawker and district is beyond my power of expression as regards the railway accident of Saturday. At 2.30 it was known ...

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  53. TEMPERANCE CAUSE.

    Mrs. Nolan (Australian President of the W.C.T.U.) is a passenger to Sydney by the Macedonia, which arrived this morning. Mrs. Nolan attended the World's ...

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  54. THE MAILS.

    Delivery was taken of the mailbags by the postal authorities, ami will be resorted at the post office before being sent on. The damage to these is expected to be ...

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  55. UNKNOWN MAN.

    At about 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday an unknown man was taken in the police ambulance and admitted to the Adelaide Hospital in an unconscious condition. ...

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  56. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The Shipowners' Association at Cardiff have denounced the Declaration of London. ...

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  57. WAR OFFICE FINANCIAL SECRETARY.

    Mr. F. D. Ackland, who has been re-elected to the House of Commons, has succeeded Mr. C. E. Mallet, member for Plymouth, as Financial Secretary to the ...

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  58. CAPT. BARRY'S STATEMENT.

    Capt. Barry, who was naturally pleased with the success of the efforts of the fire brigade, when asked for a statement replied:—'There is not much to tell. I was ...

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  59. OFFICERS SUSPENDED.

    On Thursday morning a departmental enquiry will be opened against Hugh Smith and E. Bryant two boarding inspectors, who were recently suspended under ...

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  60. CANADIAN AVIATOR.

    The Canadian aviator, Mr. McCurdy, set out yesterday on his aeroplane to fly 100 miles from Key West across Florida Strait in the direction of Havana, on the ...

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  61. LATE SIR CHARLES DILKE.

    The body of the late Sir Charles DUke was cremated to-day at Golder's Green. At the memorial service on the occasion there were present, representing the ...

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  62. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  63. UNITED STATES.

    The House of Representatives has passed a Bill providing for the creation of a permanent Tariff Board in lieu of the present board, which is merely a temporary ...

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  64. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Ruapeha, steamer, from Wellington December 15; Loch Garry, ship, from Melbourne October 26; Manchester Miller, steamer, from ...

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  65. Collision in the Hills.

    The new railway siding which is being constructed at Eden Hills, between Blackwood and Mitcham, to facilitate the working of the traffic on the Hills line, was the ...

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  66. EMPIRE POLO.

    The Raneleagh Club offers a Coronation Cup, of the value of £250, and four souvenir cups, playable at Raneleagh among the leading polo teams of the ...

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  67. PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    The Master Printers' Federation has received from several large provincial centres assurances of support in its fight against the striking employes in London ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. MACEDONIA AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. Macedonia arrived this morning with the fallowing passengers:—For Adelaide.—Messrs. Garland, Egan and Brookman (2), Mesdames Brookman ...

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  70. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS.

    Owing to the opposition of the people of Ecuador, the United States Government has decided not to proceed further with the negotiations for toe leasing of the Galapagos ...

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  71. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  72. PROTECTING CHAMPAGNE.

    A Bill has been introduced into the Chamber of Deputies for the purpose of protecting the manufacture and sale of genuine champagne, and punishing those ...

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