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  2. THE OCEANA.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer, Oceana, 6,610 tons, which was struck off Beachy Head. Sussex early on Friday morning by the ...

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  3. THE LATE MR. JAMES GORDON.

    When the Adelaide Police Court met on Monday morning there was a large attendance of members of the bar, and on taking his seat Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., said it was ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT TO-DAY

    The first session of the twenty-first Parliament of South Australia will be opened by the Governor to-day at 2 o'clock. His Excellency will have a guard of honor of ...

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  5. THE ENGINEDRIVERS CASE.

    Argument on the special case stated by Mr. Justice Higgins as president of the Federal Arbitration Court in connection with the Federated Enginedrivers' and ...

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  6. THE FERTILISER STRIKE

    The managers of the chemical and fertiliser companies stated on Monday morning that they felt confident of getting out super in much larger quantities this week than ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The Board of Control has evidently realised the weakness of the team selected to go to England without the six players who refused the invitation ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Hon. Rupert Edward Guinness, eldest son of Viscount Iveagh, and commander of the London division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, has been elected ...

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  9. PARLIAMENTARY LIBERAL PARTY.

    The House of Assembly dining-rooM was the scene of a pleasant reunion on Monday evening, when the South Australian ParKamentary Liberal Party tendered a ...

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  10. THE COAL CRISIS.

    Many mineowners ask that the Government, when they bring before Parliament the Bill with the object of establishing a minimum wage, should include a clause ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN TARIFF.

    It is unlikely that the South African Parliament will be called upon by the Botha Government to undertake any revision of the tariff, owing to the ...

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  12. TAXI-CAB AND SOLDIERS.

    A taxicab which was being driven at a high rate of speed, deshed into a company of infantry who were engaged in night operations at Farnborough. Many ...

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  13. PORTUGUESE COLONIES.

    With a view to allaying popular anxiety respecting the alleged designs of certain Powers on Portuguese colonial possessions, the Premier on Saturday publicly denied ...

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  14. ALDERMAN UNSEATED.

    The Court of Aldermen of the City of London have decided that Sir Thomas Henry Brooke-Hitching, who was recently elected to represent Farringdon ward, is ...

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  15. JAPAN'S LATEST DREADNOUGHT.

    The keel of the battleship Fuso, one of the two vessels which were to have been built in England, was on Saturday laid down in a Japanese yard. The Fuso will ...

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  16. DR. CHARCOT.

    Dr. J. B. Charcot, the French Polar explorer, who conducted an expe[?]tion to the Antarctic regions in 1903-5 in the steamer "Pourquoi Pai?" has been awarded the ...

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  17. DEFAULTERS IN TROUBLE.

    Twenty-three defaulters from compulsory drill under the Defence Act were before the Glebe Court to-day. Nineteen pleaded guilty, and were each fined £5, ...

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  18. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The Malaita arrived last night, and left for Sydney at 1.30 p.m. Difficulty was experienced in shipping the mails and passengers, as the heavy weather of the last ...

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  19. DISORDERLY WOMEN.

    The majority of suffragetts who were recently sent to gaol because they declined to find sureties that they would be of good behaviour in the future, or because they ...

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  20. "THE MIRACLE."

    During the run of "The Miracle" at the Olympia. London, over 500,000 persons visited the performances. The season was closed last night. There were 2,000 actors ...

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  21. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAYS.

    The subject of the suggested trascontinental railway from Sydney to Darwin was brought before the Legislative Assembly to-day by Mr. Fitzpatrick, who asked the ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred yesterday of the Duchess of Buccleugh and Queensberry, who, prior to her marriage in 1859, was Lady Louisa Jane Hamilton, daughter of ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  25. SEDITIOUS WRITINGS.

    On Saturday Guy Bowman, a journalist, and Charles and Benjamin Buck, printers of "The Syndicalist," were committed for trial on a charge of publishing treasonable ...

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  26. A TRAGIC ROBBERY.

    A corporal and two soldiers last night surprised three burglars who were robbing the military canteen at Muelheim, six miles from Essen, in Pressia. When called upon ...

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  28. FREIGHTS INCREASED.

    On Saturday a conference was held here between the shipping interests of Bremen and Hamburg, at which it was agreed to increase the rate of freights between home ...

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  29. PAPUAN PLANTATIONS.

    The importation of Javanese laborers into Papua as skilled instructors of Papuan workers on hemp and rubber plantations, has been sanctioned by the papuan local ...

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  30. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    M. Poincare, the Premier, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, stated that while determined to respect the rights of Spain in Morocco, France was entitled ...

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  32. MINISTER'S RESIGNATION.

    In connection with the resignation of Herr Wermuth, Secretary of the Imperial Treasury, which was announced yesterday, it is stated that the Minister frequently ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom this week is estimated at 3,950,000 quarters (3,625,[?] quarters a week ago), and for the ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has asked the Premier to arrange for the purchase of 100 cased of apples in lots of 25 for exhibition in England. This is being ...

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