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  2. BOUND FOR THE SOUTH.

    Prior to the departure of the steamer Toroa from Macquarie Island for here, Dr. Mawson, leader of tbe Australian Antarctic Expedition, wrote an account of the doings ...

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  3. CHEAP CABLES.

    India and South Africa have now been included in the deferred delivery cable scheme, which comes into operation on January 1. Messages sent under this ...

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  4. CHAOS IN PERSIA.

    The unrest in Persia consequent on the occupation of the country by the Russians is spreading to the British sphere. Reports from the south state that ...

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  5. REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

    As was generally anticipated, the arrival in China this week of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the organiser of the revolution, has introduced a new and forceful element into the ...

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  6. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    Serious concern is being manifested here at the growing animosity of the Italians to everything German. Business relations with Italy are described as becoming more ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The death occurred at the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday of Mr. George Haage, 60 years of age, who was admitted some 14 days ago, as the result of an accident. ...

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  8. COMMORATION DAY.

    Though the pioneers' ranks are thinning —one of the earliest settlers in the State died on Wednesday—there is no abatement in the interest attaching to the annual ...

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  9. INSURANCE ACT.

    Following the example set by practitioners elsewhere, a meeting of 500 doctors in Glasgow yesterday resolved by an overwhelming majority not to work under the ...

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  10. WET WINTER IN FRANCE

    The present month has established a record as the wettest December for 100 years. The Seine is in flood and steadily rising, but there is no immediate danger of ...

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  11. CONGO FREE STATE.

    Reports received yesterday from Borna, the capital of the Congo Free State, declare that the natives in the whole of the Welle district have revolted. The ...

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  12. THE MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Preliminary details have been published of a project by an American and Canadian syndicate to establish at Sao Paulo, in Brazil, beef exporting business, which ...

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  13. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Although the Presidential election does not take place until November next the campaign was opened yesterday by Senator La Follette. The speaker warmly ...

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  14. SHOT A POLICE OFFICER DEAD.

    An inquest was held to-day into the circumstances surrounding the shooting of Sergeant McDonnell at Warren on the evening of December 26 in the main street ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND AMERICA.

    It is likely that two new treaties with Russia will replace the one recently a[?]rogated, because of the Russian discrimination against American Jews. The first ...

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  16. NEWPORT DOCKERS.

    The trades union leaders at Newport announce that they are powerless, to secure recognition of the agreement recently made between them and Messrs. Houlder Bros, ...

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  17. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The match between Gotch, the champion wrestler of the world, and Munro, the English champion, took place yesterday. Gotch defeated his opponend by three ...

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  18. THE NOTE ISSUE.

    A statutory statement regarding the Federal note issue was issued at the Treasury to-day, showing the following position:—Number, 4,377,665; amount, ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    MAULED BY A PET LION. Mr. Terence Barclay, a son of the well-known banker, died at Norwich yesterday from the effects of wounds inflicted on him ...

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  20. PRINCE EDWARD ELECTIONS.

    The provincial elections in Prince Edward Island take place in January. The Conservative Party are certain of a victory. They have already gained six seats, ...

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  21. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  22. DYNAMITARDS.

    The police at Monesin yesterday arrested a stranger carrying a suit-case. On the case being opened it was found to contain dynamic. The man refused to ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. WHEN WILL IT BE READY?

    The New South Wales Government dockyards were to have complete the new destroyer Warrego by the end of December, but unfortunately delays have ...

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  24. PANIC IN A THEATER

    A cinematograph entertainment in the east end of Berlin was yesterday the scene of an exciting occurrence. The films ignited, and in endeavoring bo extinguish ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    When two hours out from Brindisi yesterday a fire was discovered in the mail hold of the P. & O. steamer Isis. The blaze originated in the short-circuiting of ...

    Article : 139 words
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  27. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The hearing was concluded to-day in the Second Civil Court of a charge of conspiracy to defraud in connection with the importation of taxi cabs for the Taxi Cab ...

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  28. DOCTOES AND DEFENCE.

    Further trouble has occurred in all the States in the Defence Department concerning the pay of the medical men employed. The Australian Army Medical ...

    Article : 173 words
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  31. THE WARATAH'S LIFEBUOY.

    The lifebuoy found at Wainku and lettered "Warat'" contains the outlines of two other letters and a semblance of a flag and an anchor. If the lifebuoy ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  34. A SOLDIER'S SUICIDE.

    James Reardon (38), a gunner in the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery, stationed at Middle Head, was found by his landlady dead in bed this morning, with a ...

    Article : 89 words
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