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  2. A HAPPY TIME AT SEA.

    The new vessel of the enterprising Adealaide Steamship Company—the Morialta— cost between £50,000 and £60,000, and she is worth every penny of the money, and ...

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  3. FROST AND FLOOD.

    In many parts of England the cold is intense. Twenty decrees of frost have been registered in widely separated places. The ...

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  4. MURDER OF RUTH WHEELER.

    Albert Wolter, who was found guilty in April, 1910, of the murder of Ruth Wheeler, a stenographer, wad electrocuted in Sing Sing Prison yesterday. The condemned ...

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  5. DUKE OF FIFE.

    The Duke of Fife passed away peacefully it 6 o'clock this evening. CAIRO, January 30. The death of the Duke of Fife has caused ...

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  6. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    Several notable improvements have been effected in the second-class cruiser Sydney, now being built at Glasgow for the Commonwealth Government. The Minister ...

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  7. A GENERAL STRIKE.

    The general strike in connection with the tramways trouble was begun to-night. In accordance with the plan decided on at Sunday's meeting the members of the 43 ...

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  8. GENERALS LYNCHED.

    Advices from Guaynquil, the capital of Ecundor, report the continuation of serious disturbances in the Repulic. The mob at Quito have lynched five ...

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  9. CHAOS IN MANCHURIA.

    The state of affairs in the Manchurian railway centre of Mukden borders upon chaos. Anarchy is rampant. There have been 32 bomb outrages in the ...

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  10. STRIKE IN PORTUGAL.

    A strike among farm labourers has led to a strike of all trades in the Evora district in sympathy with the farm labourers, and also to a sympathetic general strike in ...

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  11. CHINESE APPEAL TO JAPAN.

    A reign of terror prevails ia Mukden. A number of Chineae suspected of being concerned in the revolution have been arrested nightly and executed. The latest to be put to death include the President of the ...

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  12. CASUALTIES.

    A fatal accident occurred on Tuesday morning in the main Grenfell street yard of Harris. Scarfe, & Co., Limited. At 10 o'clock William Short, about 30 years of ...

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  13. PANAMA CANAL.

    The opening of the Panama Canal, which to promised in 1913, is exciting widespread interest in shipping and commercial circles. Agents of several British shipping ...

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  14. CONVENT FIRE.

    A serious fire broke out yesterday in the Convent of St. Claire, at Lapuy. A body of firemen and police were quickly on the scene, but found on their arrival ...

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  15. QUESTION OF WAGES.

    Trades unions have expressed strong disapproval of the decision of the [?] ironworkers, who at a [?] meeting on Saturday assented to the request of ...

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  16. SKETCH OF CAREER

    The death of the Duke of Fife, husband of the Princess Royal of England, will occa­sion widespread regret. Universal sym­pathy will be extended to the widowed ...

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  17. ENGAGING BRITISH MILITARY OFFICERS.

    A further appointment has been arranged between the War Office and the Commonwealth Defence Department of a British army officer to take charge for two years of ...

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  18. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    A joint conference of representatives of owners of British coalfields and miners will be held an February 7, for the purpose of discussing the question of a minimum wage. ...

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  19. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match which is being played at Manchester between F. Lindrum, of Australia, and T. Reece, of England, if exciting considerable interest. The ...

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  20. FATAL FALL.

    A fateS fall from a window was the subject of an enquiry by the Acting Coroner (Dr. H. S. Rogers) on Tuesday at the Adelaide Police Court, when an inquest was ...

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  21. DISOBEDIENT CADETS.

    The Minister for Defence said to-day that he bad not considered any suggestion to amend the defence laws to alter the existing relations between cadets and their ...

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  22. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Patrick White (Nationalist member of the House of Commons for North Meath and a member of the Dublin Corporation) in an address at Carlanstown on the home ...

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  23. 7,000 DOCKERS STRUCK.

    Seven thousand dockers in Glasgow have struck work as a protect against the employment of non-unionists. They demand that non-unionists shall be discharged if ...

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  24. COUNT AEHRENTHAL.

    The recovery of Count Aehreuthal, the foreign Minister, is considered hopeless. ...

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  25. VARSITY RACE.

    Many experiments are being made by the coaches in the personnel of the Varsity crews, in preparation for the big race, many weeks ahead. R. W. M. Arbuthnot (who ...

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  26. PROPOSED DEMONSTRATION IN SYDNEY.

    The Conference of the Federated Protestant Defence Association Council agreed to-day—"That in view of present events in Great Britain it would be opportune to ...

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  27. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  28. SUCCESSFUL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    Mr. P. G. Gabriel, of South Australia, was one of the successful candidates for admission to the Royal Australian Military College at Dunfrooff. ...

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  29. FREE WORKERS.

    The first interstate congress of the Independent Workers' Association was continued to-day. Mr. Packer submitted the report of the subcommittee on the ...

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  30. "THE STARVATION DOCTOR."

    The trial of Mrs. Hazard, known as "The Starvation Doctor," who is accused of being concerned in the death of Miss Claire Williamson, a wealthy Australian, was ...

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  31. CLEVER ESCAPE.

    A notorious character named Devos, who had been sentenced to five years imprisonment upon charge of robbery, effected his escape in daring circumstances yesterday. ...

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  32. COLLISION IN RUNDLE STREET.

    A four-wheeled hooded buggy and a single horse trolly collided in Bundle street, war Linde's lane, at about 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The occupants of the lighter ...

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  33. PERSIA'S [?]

    The Persia Committee (of which Lord Lamington, formerly Governor of Queensland, is Chairman) tendered h banquet last night to Mr. Morgan Shuster, late ...

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  34. THREE RIBS BROKEN.

    An accident happened to the occupants of a trap in the procession of the Chinaman's picnic on Monday. On the incline in the National Park the horse swerved, ...

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  35. A BRAVE TRIO.

    Two policeman and a fireman received such injuries that they had to be conveyed to hospital after heroically rescuing three children from a fire in premises on the ...

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  36. MOTOR LORRY ALIGHT.

    CAMPBELLTOWN, January 30.—The members of the local tennis club had a somewhat senssational experience yesterday. More than 30 journeyed in Mr. Pitt's Motor ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    When the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) teamed of the death of the Duke of Fife he sent a message to Lord Denman (the Governor-General) asking him to convey in ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The carriage of the 12 O'Clock gun has become dilapidated, and the firing was considered dangerous, and therefore discontinued. A new carriage has been ordered, ...

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  39. BELFAST MEETING.

    Arramgements have been completed for Mr. Winston Churchill to hold a daylight meeting on the Celtic football ground, in Belfast, on the date originally fixed for ...

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  40. GERMANY AND BRITAIN.

    Newspapers report a probable change in the German Ambassadorship in London with the view of improving the relations between Germany and Great Britain. It ...

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  41. DRAG OVERTURNED.

    GUMERACHA, January 29.—Members of the Gawler Tourist Tennis Club, when nearing Gumeracha last evening, had an unpleasant experience. On a narrow ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Referring to the suggested trade arrangement between Canada and the Commonwealth. The Morning Post commends the proposal thai the Dominion Minister for ...

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  44. MELBOURNE WIRELESS STATION.

    It is expected that the Melbourne wireless station will be completed and ready for experimental work on Saturday, and be open for public business by the following ...

    Article : 77 words
  45. SOATTERED BY A HORSE.

    MELBOURNE, January 29.—An unusual incident attended tho military maneuyres at Oakleigh to-day. Some of the drivers belonging to the field artillery were having ...

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  46. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    "The Tasmanian Cricket Association has decided to give the delegates on the Board of Control a free hand in regard to the players' ultimatum. ...

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  47. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The Governments of France and Italy are contemplating the appointment of a mixed commission with the object of devising means for prevailing a recurrence of ...

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  48. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, January 30.—The brushmaking and wood ware establishment of Mr. A. Cerbes, at Richmond, was destroyed by fire to-night The damage i& estimated at ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    NARRACOORTE, January 29.—On Saturday afternoon a lad, Ralph Marcus, son of Air. John Alarcus was shooting with a pea rifle. He placed a cartridge in the gun ...

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  52. PRUSSIAN LOAN.

    The Prussian 4 per cent. loan of £21,000,000, issued at 101.40 per cent, has been oversubscribed. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    PERTH, January 30.—Mrs.Thelma Brooke, a widow, 50 years, was accidentally killed through being run down by an express train on the railway crossing at ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. A BOXER HURT.

    PERTH, January 30.—A quarter of an hour after having been defeated in a boxing contest at the Exhibition Stadium last night, Bert Leer became unconscious. An ...

    Article : 51 words
  57. HEART FAILURE WHILE BATHING.

    PEROT, January 30.—George Thomas Clarke, aged 33, who recently arrived from Meekatharra, was swimming in tie Canning River with his brother and other men ...

    Article : 65 words
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