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  2. TERRIBLE MASSACRE.

    As a result of a fierce outbreak of racial hatred at Ishtib, in Turkey-in-Europe, 174 Bulgarians have been slain. The riot followed the explosion of a bomb ...

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  3. BIG CRICKET.

    The cricket match between England and Eleven of Australia was resumed to-day. The Englishmen's score stood at 236 for 8 wickets. Barnes (4) and Douglas (89) ...

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  4. BARMEN'S SUNDAY PICNIC.

    The Rev. Henry Howard, in the course of a sermon at Pirie Street Methodist Church on Sunday evening, said that the practice of holding loosely the Sabbath ...

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  5. A BOLT AND A SMASH.

    A serious trail accident occurred at 7 o'clock this morning, as the result of which Mrs. Stephens, wife of Dr. J. Stephens, or Gumeracha, was severely injured. The ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. RED V. BLUE.

    There was a large gathering of "old boys" and others interested in the St. Peer's and Prince Alfred Colleges at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday, when the ...

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  7. DYNAMITARDS.

    The confession of the McNamara, brothers to the charge of dynamiting The Los Angeles Times building came as a rude shock to labour organizations all over America. ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. BLACKMAILERS.

    At the continuation of the trial at Bowl Street Police Court of Francis Henry Page. William Henry Glendining, and Frederick Marshall, an ex-solicitor, on a charge of ...

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  9. KING IN INDIA.

    At Delhi, His Majesty the King laid the foundation this afternoon of the All India Memorial to the late King Edward. The ceremonial was brilliant and impressive. ...

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  10. PROCESSION OF ELEPHANTS AND CAMELS.

    King George and Queen Mary made their state entry into Delhi in the midst of unique scenes. The celebrated Benares portraits were ...

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  11. CHINESE STRIFE.

    Revolutionary troops have searched and detained at this port the British steamer Kwang Ping, a 2,000-tonner, owned by the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company. ...

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  12. CASUALTIES.

    A grass fire occurred on the west park lands on Saturday afternoon and necessitated the calling out of the city fire brigade. The second reel and crew turned out ...

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  13. TRACKING THE DYNAMITARDS.

    Following the sensational close of the McNamara trial, a widespread investigation, of all the dynamiting conspiracies proved to have occurred in recent years ...

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  14. DELHI EN FETE.

    His Majesty the King on Saturday afternoon visited in state the camps of the ruling chiefs. These magnificently emblazoned tent palaces were fronted with ...

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  15. A FORCE ANNIHILATED.

    Gen. Chang, leader of the Imperialist troops in and around Nankin, made a sortie with a strong force, and annihilated a body of revolutionaries who attempted to ...

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  16. A BROKEN RIB.

    CRYSTAL BROOK, December 8.—Mr. Edmund Frith, a well-known fanner, was mounting his horse on Tuesday, when he slipped and fell. One of his ribs was ...

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  17. PUNISHING THE REBELS.

    Gen. Chang, after having shot down, practically to a man, the band of revolutionaries whom his troops met outside of Nankin, captured and banged 100 revolutionaries at ...

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  18. DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    EUDUNDA, December 9.—An inquest was held in the Courthouse on Thursday night concerning the death of Michael Joseph Kearn, who was found in a railway ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Maitland, M.P, speaking at Wrexham, stated that there was no analogy between home role for Ireland and the autonomy of the dominions. Canadians had ...

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  20. RUSSIAN DISASTER.

    The weight of ice pounding against its buttress broke down a wooden scaffolding that had been erected in connection with the building of a new railway bridge ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. RAILWAY UNREST.

    The railway conference between representatives of masters and men, on the subject of the finding of the Railways Royal Commission, has been adjourned until ...

    Article : 350 words
  22. ALLEGED MINING SWINDLE.

    An alleged mining swindle is being investigated in the Seattle Courts. Two brothers, A. L. and C. A. Moore are charged with laving used the ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. MARVELLOUS ESCAPE.

    PETERSBURG, December 9.—Mr. Mitchell had just delivered a load of new season's wheat at Messrs. M. R. Both & Co.'s mill this moraine, and was negotating the ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. THE ZELANDIC.

    The While Star liner Zelandic, which has in board 336 State-assisted immigrants for South Australia, is expected to arrived on Wednesday. A telegram from Western ...

    Article : 173 words
  25. STRUGGLE FOR LIFE.

    A condemned parricide, named Hamel, engaged in a desperate struggle with his executioner at Lemons, upon the guillotine block. The mob which had gathered to ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. ACCIDENT AT A FUNERAL.

    RIVERTON, December 8.—Intense excitement was caused to a large number of persons who were attending the funeral of an old colonist on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  27. A FOUL CRIME.

    Mrs. O'Mara, the wife of a fanner who was formerly under the protection of the police, answered a knock upon the door of her cottage in Broadford, County Clare ...

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  28. AVIATOR DEFRAUDED.

    A man has been charged with having cashed, by means of a forgery, a cheques for £1,000, which had been subscribed by British admirers of M. Vedrines, in ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. NOT QUARANTINABLE DISEASES.

    The Acting-Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpson) has telegraphed to Fremantle for details of the outbreak of measles and diphtheria on hoard the steamer Zelandic ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    With a view of preventing the arrival at this port of Cretan members of the House, of Deputies with armed partisans, the Greek Premier (Mr. Venczelos) has imposed ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. THE "HOLY GHOSTERS."

    It is recorded from Portland, Maine, that the "Reverend" Frank Sandford, leader of the notorious "Holy Ghost and Us" Society, has been convicted upon the ...

    Article : 172 words
  32. "REMEMBER THE MAINE."

    It has been definitely announced by the Maine Investigation Commission that the explosion which blew up the battleship Maine in Havana. Harbour, at the ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. ANGLOPHOBISM.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Times has pointed out what is described as the scandalous conduct of the several of the German newspapers in publishing from ...

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  34. FISHING PARTY UPSET.

    MELBOURNE, December 10.—Hobson's Bay provided another boating sensation last evening, when a fishing party of four men narrowly escaped losing their lives through ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    On Friday evening the second annual conversazione of the North Adelaide Young Men's Society was held in the large room beneath the Congregational Chapel. An ...

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  36. A RAINLESS TRACT.

    Sergeant Palmer's punitive expedition, sent over from Wiluna in September to capture the natives who murdered the drovers James Thomson and George Shoesmith and ...

    Article : 111 words
  37. CALIFORNIA WINDSTORM.

    A terrific windstorm has wrecked all communication with the southern districts of California. A number of people are missing The body of one person has been ...

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  38. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, December 10.—The theory, that the child, Arthur William McGann, aged two years and four months, had died as a result of eating sweets was ...

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  39. GERMAN MISHAP.

    The armoured cruiser Kaiser Wilhelm II, has gone aground in a fog in the Flensburg Fiord. Her gnus and ammunition will be required to be removed before the war ...

    Article : 42 words
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  41. ENROLMENT CARDS.

    The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Oldham) is anxious that all persons with whom Commonwealth enrolment cards have been left for signature in connection with the ...

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  42. FATAL MINE ACCIDENTS.

    BROKEN HILL, December, 10.—Josiah Brown, 51 years of age, miner, was killed in the South Mine on Friday night by a fall of earth at the 725 level. Death ...

    Article : 127 words
  43. "NOT UNDERSTOOD."

    A gathering of London city clerks has urged the recasting of the Insurance Bill. At a meeting of colliery owners it Birmingham motions of protest against the measure ...

    Article : 130 words
  44. SHOP ASSISTANTS' MEALS.

    The Naval Prize Bill has passed its first reading in the House of Lords. The Shops Bill, which has just been read a third time in the House of Commons ...

    Article : 94 words
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  46. CRUSHED IN A STUDIO.

    Francis Bevor, a sculptors assistant was crushed to death in a studio at Kennington to-day by the fall of a block of tight tons of marble. ...

    Article : 36 words
  47. THREE MEN DROWNED.

    WOLLONGONG (N.S.W.), December 10.—A party of four residents of Mount Kembla went out for a night's fishing last evening at the mouth of the lake. When ...

    Article : 86 words
  48. WHITE WORKERS WANTED.

    The Union Minister for the Interior (Mr. J. C. Smuts), speaking at Pretoria, made an emphatic declaration, in favour of immigration. ...

    Article : 98 words
  49. OPIUM SUPPRESSION.

    The International Opium Conference has unanimously adopted resolutions brought forward by the British delegates. Under these every Government will frame ...

    Article : 54 words
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