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  2. HUGE BUSH FIRE.

    The most spectacular and dangerous bush fire which has occurred in the Adelaide hills for many years broke out in Dunstan's Gully, above Burnside, early on Friday morning, swept upwards towards the summit of Mount Lofty, and, late in the afternoon, was driven by a strong wind ...

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  3. MAN SHOT BY HIS SON

    A sordid domestic quarrel had tragic ending at a house in Clark street Prahran, this afternoon, when a youth aged 17 years, to defend his mother ...

    Article : 453 words
  4. A DEFICIT OF 734.

    [?] the remaining seven New South Wales batsmen, and as a result the prospects of a victory for the visitors are remote. They began their second innings late this evening, requiring 761 runs to win, and with a loss of one ...

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  5. THE JAPANESE WARSHIP

    The Japanese training ship Iwate, which will arrive at the Outer Harbour Wharf this morning has on board 600 officers and cadets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IN THE FEDERAL LOBBIES.

    Federal Polities took a new turn at the beginning of the proceedings in the House of Representatives this morning, when the Attorney-General ...

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  7. CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLE

    During the progress of a betting case at Port Adelaide on Friday, Mr. V. A. Rollison, counsel for the defendant, when cross-examining ...

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  8. EUROPE UNDER SNOW.

    [?] is now getting the tail and of the storm which, has planted most of Europe into most bitter sold. Even Rome is snow-covered. ...

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  9. VESSELS WEDGED IN ICE.

    The German battleship Hessen failed to lease the vessels caught in the ice in be Gulf of Bothnia, and has returned to Reval. The Russian icebreakers, which ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES V. VICTORIA

    The following New South Wales team as been selected to meet Victoria at the Sydney Cricket Ground in the final Shef[?] Shield match, to be begun on ...

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  11. NO FOOTHOLD.

    There have been heavy snowfalls in London, Norfolk, Leicestershire, and [?], and hunting has been abandoned.—Reuter. ...

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  12. ENGLISH TEST MATCH LIMIT

    Mr. F. [?] speaking at the annual meeting of the Middlesex Club, addressed the opinion that owing to the largely increased batting skill of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The Treasurer, (Hon. J. Gunn), referring to the announcement that the underwiters would be left with 63 per cent of the South Australian loan of £1,800,000 ...

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  14. IRAQ TREATY.

    The Dominion Office announces that the new Anglo-Iraq Treaty, continuing the present regime, was signed at Bagdad on Wednesday, in accordance with the terms ...

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  15. MRS MACFIE'S MURDER.

    Wangas, the hotel boy at, Garcet, who originally declared that he saw other boyt namely,' Mahdoer, Entjin, and Rachman commit the murder of Mrs. Macfie ...

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  16. MR. WALSH IN MELBOURNE.

    The general President of the Seamen Union (Mr. T. Walsh) arrived in Melbourne to-day by the Sydney express. M [?]alsh said that he had not yet had ...

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  17. GRACE'S PORTRAIT FOR NATIONAL GALLERY.

    The Test Cricket Board of Control will meet en February 24 to select the All England and the Test trial elevens. The Marylbone authorities recommend the ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    Mr. Kaws Kami, the Government Adviser of the Japanese Delegation to Saghalien, states that the Russian Soviet is firmly seated there, as there is no ...

    Article : 183 words
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  20. ROUMANIAN ERUPTION.

    The special correspondent of The Morning Post has telegraphed from the frontier, has escaping the censorship, which has sen stringently enforced for six days ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. COLLISION WITH A WHALE.

    Upon berthing, the steamer Nardana, which arrived from England via the Cape of Good Hope to-day. Captaining F. L. Moth reported that the ship had struck ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. MINE WORKERS WAGE BONUS.

    A meeting of the Barrier Industrial Council last night decided to request the lining Managers' Association to grant a conference for the purpose of dealing with ...

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  23. LONDON PRESS COMMENT

    The financial Times and the Financial news merely comment that the results of the Australian loans were what was expected. ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. WAR DEBTS.

    Sir Austen Chamberlain (British Foreign Secretary), who has been ill at tapallo, italy, informally converged for an hour to-day on the subject of the ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Prince of Wales has contributed 1500 towards the Queen Alexandra Memorial Fund.—Reuter. Viscount Cecil of Chelwood will ...

    Article : 56 words
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