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    Health of the Mayor. — Many will regret to learn that Mr. Norbert Keenan, Mayor of Kalgoorlie, was yesterday confined to his room ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Large stores of champagne and vodka have been found at Port Arthur by the Japanese. During the closing days of the siege chickens ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The report that General Trepoff, ex-chief of police at Moscow, had been assassinated on his journey to St. Petersburg turns out to have been ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    [?] At a full meeting of the associated colliery proprietors held this afternoon a request for a conference between the ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    When Nurse Edith Filler, who was charged with the murder of a newly-born child, walked into the City Court to-day she was wearing a spray of ivy ...

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  8. FISCAL POLICY.

    Mr. Chamberlain, writing to a correspondent, says:—"There is no difference in fiscal principle between Mr. Balfour and myself; we disagree ...

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  9. ST. PETERSBURG STRIKE.

    Another 10,000 men, including 7000 ropemakers, have come out on strike in St. Petersburg raising the total to 70,000. There has been also an ...

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  10. AZORES ISLETS.

    America, Germany, and another Power are all endeavouring to purchase some privately-owned and uninhabited islets belonging to the ...

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  11. ALIEN RESTRICTION.

    Speaking at Reading last night Mr. Asquith, Liberal M.P for Fife, said that the alien scare was pure claptrap rhodomontade, and the outcry ...

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  12. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Colonel Gaedke, the correspondent with the Russian army of a Berlin paper has written a letter to the "Standard," giving his views on the ...

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  13. WESTPHALIAN COAL STRIKE.

    The great coal strike in the Ruhr district of Westphalia is still spreading, and 10,000 more miners came out this morning, raising the total to ...

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  14. STRIKERS DEMANDS.

    The employers yesterday refused the demands made by the St. Petersburg strikers, which included an eight hours, day the participation of the ...

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  15. GERMAN NAVAL YARDS.

    The German Government intends greatly to extend the Imperial naval yards at Wilhelmshaven, Kiel, and Dantzig, more than doubling the ...

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  16. KAISER'S ENDEAVOURS.

    The Kaiser is maKing energetic endeavours to settle the Westphalian coal strike. ...

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  17. Justices and Deposition Clerks.

    Mr. Finnerty wrote to the Minister for Justice, enclosing a voucher. for a guinea signed by Mr Cohn, J.P., for the services of a clerk to take ...

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  18. MENZIES SANITARY PROSECUTIONS

    At the Menzies Police Court this morning before Messrs. J. W. Twyford and F.J. West, J's.P..Mr. John William Scott, licensee of the Railway ...

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  19. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Yorkshire was the scene of another great, railway collision this morning in addition to the one already cabled as having happened at Cudworth ...

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  20. BRITISH COLLIER.

    The British steamer Oakley, bound from Cardiff to Vladivostok with 5900 tons of coal on board, has been captured by the Japanese in the ...

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  21. CEREMONY AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    LONDON, Jan 20. The ceremony of the blessing of the waters of the Neva took place yesterday in the Nicholas Hall of the ...

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  22. PLAGUE-INFECTED RATS.

    To-day a rat captured on the North Coast Company's wharf was found to be plague-infected. This is the second plague-infected rat found this week. ...

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  23. THE POWERS AND CHINA.

    Having been given to understand that some of the Powers contemplated territorial aggression upon China at the close of the war, Colonel John ...

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  24. MISSING YOUNG LADY.

    It is stated that the missing young lady Miss Mitchell has been discovered at a suburb of Perth ...

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  25. SIGNALS UNSEEN.

    Further details of the terrible railway accident yesterday morning show that the Glasgow express was drawn by two engines and was travelling at ...

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  26. CUSTODY OF CHILDREN

    A development of a somewhat sensational character occurred to-day with regard to the application made the previous day to the Chief Justice in ...

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  27. BREAKING WINDOWS BY KICKS.

    Patrick Kelly was charged at Perth with wilfully breaking the plate-glass window of Mark Levinson, jeweller, Barrack-street It was alleged that ...

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  28. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION.

    The International Commission of Enquiry into the North Sea outrage has been occupied in listening to the reading of the statements of fact ...

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  29. EUROPEAN MAIL STEAMERS.

    A meeting of the committee of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce this afternoon resolved to send the following telegram to the Prime Minister ...

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  30. LONDON EXPRESS SAVED

    Directly after the accident had happened, and the down line from London was covered with wreckage, the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN GRAVES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A rumor was current a few month's ago that upon the ground in which many soldiers, including Australians were buried a number of huts for ...

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  33. CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH.

    A young girl named Mary Mayel, engaged as a cook by a Northam resident, complained this morning of feeling unwell. Members of the family ...

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  34. MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    The coroner to-day concluded, an inquest on the body of Louis Duval The deceased was found at Henley Beach last week lying in Crater with ...

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  35. SINISTER RUMOURS.

    Later news regarding the above startling occurrence in St. Petersburg shews that the town is full of sinister rumours, and the incident is freely ...

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  36. PARLIAMENT FURTHER PROROGUED.

    By an order in council the Federal Parliament was to-day further prorogued to February 25. ...

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  37. STRIKE AT BREST

    The dock labourers at Brest have all gone out on strike in consequence of the employment of non-unionist workmen. ...

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  38. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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  39. DEPARTING MILITARY COMMANDANT.

    Colonel Ricardo, the local commandant, who is leaving on Wednesday to take up the position of commandant in Victoria, was tendered a ...

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  40. RETIREMENT OF SIR CHARLES TODD.

    At to-day's meeting of the Federal executive Sir Charles Todd, Deputy Postmaster-General of South Australia, in consideration of his long and ...

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  41. DOCK AND STEAMERS.

    The strikers at .Brest yesterday sacked one of the clocks and attacked and pillaged some steamers, one of them a British boat. ...

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  42. ROBBERY OF PLATE.

    On January in the robbery of 3 quantity of plate from the residence of Mrs. Marie Macintosh, of Ventnoravenue, was reported. This morning ...

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  43. COTTON STRIKE ENDED.

    The long protracted strike of 30,000 cotton operatives in Massachusetts, has been terminated by mutual concessions. The Josses directly caused by ...

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  44. OTHER ACCOUNTS.

    Other accounts allege that the missiles either killed or wounded an officer, some soldiers, and a police-man, all of them outside the hall. ...

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