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  2. MIDNIGHT GAS.

    People who travel by the Unley, Parkside, and Hyde Park electric tramway routes will be relieved to learn that the threatened withdrawal by the Tramways ...

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  3. REBELS' TRICKS.

    Telegrams from Mexico state that the insurrectionists successfully laid a trap for the Federal troops 10 miles south of Jaurez. ...

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  4. TOLL OF THE SEA.

    News of a terrible disaster comes from Helsinrfors, the capital of Finland. An entire fishing village, which had been established on the ice outside Bjorko Sound ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Messrs. C. Hill, P. [?] and F. A. Iredale have chosen the [?] represent Australia in the fourth [?] South Africa, which will begin in ...

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  6. PLAGUE VICTIMS.

    At Fuchiamien, 2,000 bodies of persons who died from the plague have been cremated, and there are 4,000 more, awaiting similar disposal. ...

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  7. FISCAL REFORM.

    The Daily Mail, a journal which advocates fiscal reform, points out that the United States offers Canadian farmers 7½d. a bushel more for their wheat than they ...

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  8. CHAFFINCH SENSATION

    The publication of the telegram in The Register of Monday that warrants had been issued by the Western Australian Criminal Investigation Department for the arrest of ...

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  9. BRITISH ARMY.

    The Minister for War (Mr. Haldane), in the course of an address in London on Saturday, referring to recent alarmist rumours concerning the strength of the ...

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  10. CASUALTIES.

    Peter Olsen, aged 60 yearn, a seaman of the schooner Beatrice, met with a shocking accident on board the vessel early on Monday morning ...

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  11. DOCTORS' HEROISM.

    English and other volunteer doctor are making heroin efforts in Manchuria to cope with the plague. They are working vigorously as much as 16 hours daily, installing ...

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  12. TWO MUCH SPEED.

    The curious effect of the displacement of water by a deeply laden vessel passing down the Port Adelaide River wads instanced on Saturday afternoon. The ...

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  13. "SORDID VULGAR PROTECTIONISM."

    The Daily Chronicle (Liberal and Freetrade), commenting on the British tariff reform, remarks, that "if the remnant of the fiscal policy survives it will be a sordid. ...

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  14. THE BOGEY OF JINGOISM.

    Lord Curzon, in a speech at Sheffield, has given an emphatic denial to the report that the National Service League advocated the introduction of conscription. He said ...

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  15. THE LATE PAUL SINGER.

    The funeral of Mr. Paul Singer, one of the leaders of the Socialist Party in the Reichstag, took place yesterday. The demonstration was of a remarkable and an ...

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  16. Calamity To Fishing Fleet.

    During a storm off Peniscola, on the east coast of Spain, six fishing boats foundered, and 19 persons were drowned. There are still 50 boats missing from the fleet, and ...

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  17. THE NEW MAN.

    If is not surprising, in view of Horden's performances this season that the selectors have chosen hint instead of Macartney. The latter has proved himself a class ...

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  18. AN APPEAL TO BRITAIN.

    The Morning Post (Unionist and Tariff Reform) favours the Unionists dropping their schmes for the reform of the House of Lords, and rallying their ...

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  19. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Budget Committee of the Duma has voted £2,800,000 as the first year's instalment to the cost of building lour battleships for the Russian Navy. The vote ...

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  20. Bluejackets Drowned.

    During the progress of a regatta at Villagarcia, Spain, a whaleboat belonging to the British cruiser Glasgow was capsized and four of the bluejackets were drowned. ...

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  21. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    On Saturday the King received at Buckingham Palace an Anglo-German deputation, including the Rev. Dr. Adolf Harnack, the well-known Professor of Theology ...

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  22. PERSIAN GULF.

    The Paris correspondent of The Times states that the Turkish Government has expressed a desire to negotiate with the Government of Great Britain regarding the ...

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  23. THE CANADIAN AGREEMENT.

    The Evening Standard on Saturday published the details of the schedule attached to the agreements for tariff reciprocity between Canada and the United States. Its ...

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  24. CHANGE OF DIET.

    Cannibalism has reached such an [?] stage in the Admiralty Islands that according to information received to-day, the German Government has decided upon drastic ...

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  25. BRACHINA DISASTER.

    PORT AUGUSTA, February 4.—Mr. John Coffrey, the fireman injured in the Brachina accident, is progressing favourably, and the doctor hopes that within a ...

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  26. FIRE AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The centre building in the block of Government offices has been destroyed by fire. The offices of the Grand Vizier and of the Foreign Department escaped the flames. ...

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  27. RECKLESS MINERS.

    Six colliers at Coventry have each been fined 20/ and costs for having recklessly entered a coalpit in the neighhourhood with pipes, cigarettes, matches, and naked ...

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  28. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    WATERVALE, February 6.—On Sunday Mr. Cecil Bartlett was thrown from a young horse, and sustained a fracture of one arm. ...

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  29. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE.

    The Observer, a London Sunday paper, has contradicted the rumour that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) is suffering from a malignant ...

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  30. DELAYED DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL, February 6.—Albert Charles Richards, aged 10, who was struck on the head by a stone 18 months ago, and has been suffering since, died on ...

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  31. BROKEN LEG.

    LAURA, February 6.—On Saturday afternoon a man named Matthews, employed at the Beetaloo note], met with an accident in Herbert street, opposite to Mr. ...

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  32. TRAINDRIVER'S SENTENCE.

    Ledue, the driver of the express engine which collided with a slow train at Ville-preux-les-Clayes, on June 18, sentenced to two years' imprisonment for having ignored ...

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  33. MORE OUTRACES.

    The epidemic of native outrages upon white women continues in South Africa, and the criticism of the recent action of Lord Gladstone its High Commissioner of ...

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  34. SURF PERILS.

    The City Coroner held an inquest to-day concerning the deaths of Joseph McGrath George Mackie, and Andrew David Wilson, three of the victims of the recent surf baths ...

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  35. CONVICTS AMOK.

    An exciting and tragic incident has occurred in a prison at Moscow. A convict approached a warder, and under pretence that he required material for the ...

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  36. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    BROKEN HILL, February 6.—Ernest Johann F. Beatta, a timberman, residing at Ryan street, Railwaytown, committed suicide to-night by hanging himself. ...

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  37. OIL AS FUEL.

    A 500-ton warship is being built on foreign account in one of the Glasgow yards. It is being fitted with Diesel engines, for using crude oil as fuel, and ...

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  38. PORT BROUGHTON MISHAPS.

    PORT BROUGHTON, February 5.—On Friday afternoon Fred, Campbell, a wheat-lumper, was carrying a bag of wheat from Bell & Co.'s struck to a truck. Jack Evans ...

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  39. FAMILY POISONED.

    A telegram from Berne, in Switzerland, reports that a family of eight children were poisoned through having eaten margarine which proved to be tainted. Three of the ...

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  40. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has refused to grant an application to add the Red Dragon of Wales to the Royal Standard and to the Imperial ...

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  41. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    A series of carnivals is being arranged to take place in connection with the Festival of Empire. The Corporation of the City of London ...

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  42. DEATH IN THE POT.

    Mr. Hutchinson, a resident of Dalkeith, on Saturday entertained 16 friends at a flipper party. After coffee had been served those who had partaken of the beverage ...

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  43. DOWN ON HER LUCK.

    All fine dreams of success and happiness in a new country are not realized but there can be few cases so sad as that of a young woman who will leave on her ...

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  44. PINNED TO THE GROUND.

    PERTH, February 6.—Edward Mahony, working director of the New Premier Colliery Company, has died at the Collie Hospital from injuries caused by a limb of a ...

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  45. TRIAL FOR MURDER.

    The trial of Dr. Panchenko. O'Brien do Lacy, and Madame Muravieva for the murder of Capt. Buturlin, and for conspiring to murder Gen. Buturlin, father of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  46. PRUSSIA'S POPULATION.

    The latest census gives the population of Prussia at 40,157,573. This is an increase of nearly 3,600,000 during the last five years. In 1900 the population of the ...

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  47. LOCAL OPINION OF THE MINE.

    The special Southern Cross correspondent of The Western Australian Mining, Building, and Engineering Journal on January 17 penned the following remarks ...

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  48. SWOLLEN CREEK.

    BRISBANE, February 6.—A double drowning fatality occurred about one mile from Byrnestown, near Gayndah, on Saturday. Mr. Tincknell, the mailman from ...

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  49. BRITISH BLUEJACKETS

    In the new schedule of prices for supplies to the men [?] navy, which will come into force [?] April 1, the price of soap has been advanced ½d. per lb., in addition to ...

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  50. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,725,000 qr., compared with 2,510,000 qr., a week ago, and for the ...

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  51. FISHERMAN MISSING.

    BRISBANE, February 6.—The Commissioner of Police has received information from the police at Maryborough to the effect that two fishermen at Yeppoon, named ...

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  52. PROFESSOR DAVID.

    Professor T. W. Edgeworth David, C.M.G., F.R.S., of Sydney, lectured before the University of Oxford on the antarctic regions, which he visited as a member of ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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  55. FIFTY THOUSAND TREES BURNT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), February 6.—A fire has destroyed 50,000 trees, valued at nearly £5,000, in the State Nurseries at Dungree, Arlborough. ...

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  56. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  57. BOXING

    At the Stadium to-night Dave Smith, of Bondi, gamed a points decision over "Cyclone" Thompson, of America. ...

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  58. SYDNEY PROCEEDINGS.

    Edwin Walter Bonwick was before the Water Police Court to-day on a charge of having conspired with two others to effect, by deceit, the market price of shares in ...

    Article : 146 words
  59. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  60. DYASON REMANDED.

    Edward C. Dyason who charged at the City Court to-day with having conspired with Harold Greenway and E. W. Banwick to affect by deceit the market price of ...

    Article : 218 words
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