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  2. SUMMER'S EARLY START.

    Fine dear, and warm to very Lot weather prevailed throughout the State yesterday, and many stations, chiefly in the north, report shade temperatures over the ...

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  3. CRISIS PASSED.

    The speech of the Foreign Secretary has had a good impression on the Stock Exchange. The Westminster and Pall Mall Gazette ...

    Article : 205 words
  4. CHRISTMAS OBSERVER.

    The Christmas number of The Observer will be published this year on Thursday. December 14. The fine series of illustrations which, as usual, will form one of the ...

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  5. THE WEEK ILLUSTRATED.

    There is a fascination about station life in the interior. A magnificent series of Photographs dealing with that peculiarly Australian subject is published in The ...

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  6. THE WHEAT HARVEST

    The Government Statist (Mr. L. H. Sholl, C.M.G.) has forwarded copies of the official estimate of the 1911-12 what harvest. The material which was compiled ...

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  7. TEMPERANCE DRINKS.

    Adelaide appears to be an agitator's paradise. No sooner is one strike ended than another is organized. There seems no terminal point to the business, but it ...

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  8. CHINESE REBELLION.

    The revolutionary leaders in the Hankow district Lave asked for' a three days' armistice, during which to consider the terms of the Government for the reconstruction of ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT INTENTIONS.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday afternoon the Premier announced the business which the Government intended to push on with this session, and mentioned that ...

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  10. HUSTLING IN NEW YORK

    A New York paper published the following on July 8:— "If it had been 10 degrees wanner Professor Archibald Watson, of the Adelaide ...

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  11. BEBEL LEADER'S OFFER.

    Li Yuan Hung the rebel leader in the south has informed Yuan Shih Kai that the revolutionists are willing to accept the tems originally proposed for the cessation ...

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  12. MORE CRUISERS FOR GERMANY.

    Admiral von Koester, on behalf of the German Navy League, of which he is the chief spokesman, has urged upon the Imperial authorities the building of still more ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday night residents of Marlbarough place, off Waymouth street, reported to the police that an odour off putrefaction, noticeable at the rear of ...

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  14. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    On Wednesday afternoon a number of the brethren of Lodge St. Alban, No. 38, S.A.C.. met at the South Australian Hotel to say farewell to the Rev. E. Salisbury ...

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  15. MARITIME INTERESTS.

    Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company has opened a sea service between Las Palmas, in the Canaries, Cadiz, and Barcen Jona. ...

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  16. DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    A telegram received at police' headquarters in Adelaide from Renmark on Wednesday stated that Harry Salmon was drowned in the River Murray while ...

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  17. A RUMOUR.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Under Secretary (Mr. Acland) informed Mr. J. Dillon (Nationalist for Mayo East) that there was no record of Mr. ...

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  18. PERILS OF THE BUSH.

    PINNAROO, November 23.—Messrs. H. J. Wiltshire and J. Cornell had a trying experience while tracking a horse last week. They left Murrayville, Victoria, on ...

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  19. LORD MORLEY ON THE SITUATION.

    Lord Courtney, in initiating a debate in the House of Lords, attacked the policy of the Government in regard to Morocco. The Lord President of the Council ...

    Article : 178 words
  20. MARCONI V. TELEFUNKEN.

    The plaintiff's statement of claim in the action brought by the Marconi Wireless Company against the Telefunken Company has been lodged. ...

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  21. GIRL KILLED.

    KOORINGA, November 29.—Mr. W. J. Richards, agent for the Lewis Motor Company, was motoring to the hospital last night to see his child, who is ill there ...

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  22. GENEROUS GUTS

    Mr. David Sassoon, M.V.O. (fifth son of the late David Sassoon. of Bombay), the donor of the statue of King George, which was unveiled in this city yesterday, has ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Sir William Grantham, Judge of. the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice since 1886, who is in his seventy-seventh year, is in a critical condition from ...

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  24. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

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  25. A FATAL KICK.

    RIVERTON, November 29.—The only daughter of Mr. William Ochme. a farmer of this district, celebrated the fifth anniversary of her birthday on Monday, and in ...

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  26. THE MOROCCAN AGREEMENT.

    The Committee of Foreign Affairs in the Chamber of Deputies has, by 15 votes to 2,. ratified the agreement with Germany in' regard to Morocco. Eight members of the ...

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  27. DIOCESE OF ROCKHAMPTON.

    At a meeting held in behalf of the Diocese of Rockhampton, Queensland, the Bishop of London (Right Rev. Dr. Winnington Ingram) eulogized the life and work of the ...

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  28. TREMENDOUS SEAS.

    Tremendous seas hammered the steamer-Santa Anna, which has managed to reach port in comparative safety. Three of her seamen were swept over ...

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  29. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    SPALDING, November 27.—While Mr. J. Martin a settler on North Booborowie was rabbiting with his son he met with an accident. While he was' stooping down to ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. SKILLED LABOUR FOR VICTORIA.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Sir John Taverner), in an interview with a representative of The Standard, outlined the scheme of his State relating to the importation of ...

    Article : 34 words
  31. SERVANT GIRLS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer was waited upon to-day by a deputation representing domestic servants. The speakers put before him their case as it would ...

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  32. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    The Convocation of the University of Oxford has refused to allow honorsmen in mathematics and science to offer Latin and Greek as alternative subjects. ...

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  33. LONERS INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, November 29.—An accident occurred to-night in the North Mine, when there was a fall of ground in the footwall drive on the 125-ft. level. Two ...

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  34. HORRIBLE CRIMES.

    In La Fayette, Indiana, a negress has been arrested and charged with having hacked six negroes to pieces at different times recently. ...

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  35. WEST AFRICA.

    Mrs. Mary Gaunt, the Australian authoress, read a paper before the Royal Colonial Institute last night on British, and German influence in West Africa. ...

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  36. NEW GOVERNMENT TUGBOAT.

    On Wednesday afternoon the steamtug Tandanya, built for the South Australian Government, arrived from South Shields (England). The vessel left the Tyne in ...

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  37. COLLARBONE BROKEN.

    PRICE, November 28.—The children of Mr. F. Koch were driving to school, when the seat of the cart slipped. They were standing up to re-adjust it, and the horse ...

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  38. WHALING IN SOUTHERN OCEAN.

    The Norwegians are still equipping whalers for dispatch to the Southern Ocean. Two German companies have been formed to conduct whaling operations off the New ...

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  39. A BUGGY ON FIRE.

    KADINA, November 28.—On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hore, of Willamulka, were driving from Kadina, when they discovered that their buggy was on fire. Mrs. Hore's ...

    Article : 116 words
  40. INDIAN DESPERADOES.

    Two renegade Indians have killed a Sherriff's Deputy and Constable. The desperadoes, who were, wanted by the police for many crimes, were chased in ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. MEMBERS "SNOWED UNDER."

    Members of the House of Commons are being literally snowed under by the pro­tests reaching them against the Insurance Bill. ...

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  43. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking, tragedy is reported from East Finchley, Middlesex. George Sanger, aged 84, a well-known showman, living on his farm, was killed in ...

    Article : 150 words
  44. CANADA'S NEW PEOPLE.

    It is estimated that property valued at eight millions sterling has been brought into Canada by British immigrants so fax during this year. The numbers of ...

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  45. THE BARRIER.

    The licence of the Oriental Hotel was to-day transferred from Mr. H. B. Nenke to Mr. Daniel McFie. Mr. Nenke was re­cently convicted for street betting, and his ...

    Article : 87 words
  46. BILLIARDS.

    Receiving 2,000 in a match of 9,000 Points, J. W. Collins of Liverpool, is the first opponent to try his skill against the young Australian billiardist F. Lindrum. ...

    Article : 78 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. PUGILISM.

    Great interest is being taken in the forthcoming pugilistic encounter between Wolgast and Welsh. Wolgast is confident of victory, and odds of 10 to 1 are being ...

    Article : 36 words
  49. WESTERN ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Chief Justice (Sir Henri' Parker) to-day announced his intention of resigning from the position of President of the Arbitration Court. He said that if the ...

    Article : 79 words
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