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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The Adelaide City Council decided to-day that the City rates, which last year were raised from 1s. 9d. to 2s. in the pound, should be maintained for the ...

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  6. THE THIRD LIBERAL CANDIDATE.

    Professor Angus, formerly Director of Agriculture, and now a prominent farmer in the Loxton district, has been chosen as the third Liberal candidate for the ...

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  7. THE ASSEMBLY DISSOLVED.

    The House of Assembly formally dissolved to-day. At a special meeting of the Executive Council, held at Government House, writs for a general election ...

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  8. DEAN OF SYDNEY.

    Advices received from Sydney to-day, state that it is understood that the clergyman nominated for the position of Anglican Dean of Sydney is the Rev. ...

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  9. A LUCINDALE INSOLVENCY.

    The affairs of Frederick L. Dixon, storekeeper, of Luciudale, were further investigated to-day in the Adelaide Insolvency Court. Mr. J. S. Shepherd, ...

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  10. THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    The report of the Committee which enquired into the recent trouble in the Adelaide Hospital, was presented to the Chief Secretary to-day, but the contents ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. Latest Cables.

    London, Tuesday, January 16. INCREASING BRITAIN'S NAVY. The keel plate of the first of the current naval programme, and the ...

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  12. ROBBERY IN A STREET.

    Two armed men held up a street car in this city last night, and robbed both the conductor and motorman. In the disturbance that ensued ...

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  13. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Hon. Crawford Vaughan was questioned to-day as to whether South Australia would be represented at the Premiers' Conference, which ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. A NEW RIFLE SIGHT.

    The naval and military authorities are testing a rifle sighting device invented by Sergt. Omundson, a King's Prize winner. It is claimed for the ...

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  15. STRIKE RIOTS.

    A mob of textile workers, numbering 3,000 men and women, attempted to rush the mills-during a strike that prevailed. They smashed the doors ...

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  16. A SOCIETY DIVORCE.

    The Honorable William Leyson has divorced his wife. Lord Hamilton of Dalziel, one of the King's Lords-in-waiting, was named as the ...

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  17. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    The ballot of the Scottish miners, as to whether they should participate in the proposed national strike, has resulted in five-sixths voting in favor ...

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  18. Latest Sporting.

    Our Kalangadoo correspondent writes to us as follows:—"I notice you have reported through your paper that Mr. J. H. Smith had ...

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  19. Kalangadoo.

    Messrs. Peake and Bodey, House of Assembly candidates, spoke here last night to a large audience, and had a good reception. Much interest is ...

    Article : 279 words
  20. The Agricultural Bureau.

    The January meeting of the Mount Gambier branch of the Agricultural Bureau was held on Saturday afternoon. The President (Mr. A. J. ...

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  21. INDIAN TROOPS FOR CHINA.

    "The Times" states that two battalions of Indian troops are sailing from Bombay to China immediately. ...

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  22. SUNBE[?]MS DINNER.

    The annual Sunbeams' dinner was held in the Guildhall on Saturday. Twelve hundred poor[?]children of London were treated. The Lord Mayor of ...

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  23. Kingston.

    The bulk of the season's wool for shipment has now arrived, and only [?] few stray bales arrive by incoming trains. All the stores are full ...

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  24. SHIP-BUILDING IN BRITAIN IN 1911.

    Lloyd's—Register states that 700 steamers, aggregating 1,782,908 tons; 72 sailing vessels, aggregating 200,936 tons; and 50 war[?]vessels, of ...

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  25. LONG BALLOON FLIGHT.

    Two aeronauts, Burman and Korm, members of the S axony Aero Club, have travelled by balloon from Dresden, in Germany, to Ekatermoslaw, ...

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  26. Lucindale District Council.

    Present—Crs. Feuerheerdt (Chairman), Carmichael, Secker, Maclnnes, Burke, Copping, Rivctt, and Nosworthy. The Clerk desired to know if ...

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  27. ATROCITIES IN PERSIA.

    Advices have been received, stating that forty Russians have been killed by the Persians at Tabriz. Only seventeen of the bodies have been ...

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  28. Penola.

    The Hon. A. H. Peake and Mr. G. Bodey addressed a crowded meeting in the Institute on Saturday evening, Mr. R. Balnaves, J.P., the Chairman ...

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  29. SPANISH MINISTRY RESIGNED.

    The Ministry of M. Carralejas has resigned. ...

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  30. A SUCCESSFUL SINGER.

    Miss Mary Puddy, a young Adelaide pianist, has made a very successful public recital in this city. ...

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  31. Mount Gambier Police Court.

    Before Mr. J. A. C. Newbould. J.P. L. Hein was charged, on the information of James C. Walters, inspector for the Mount Gambier East ...

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  32. KING AND QUEEN RETURNING.

    The yacht Medina, with King George and Queen Mary aboard, on their way from India to London, passed here yesterday. ...

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