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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Widespread interest is being taken in the tariff reform policy of the Unionists, which was detailed on Monday by Mr. Bonar Law. the leader of the party, at ...

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  3. RUBBER SCANDALS.

    The Select Committee of the House of Commons, which is enquiring into the atrocities connected with the collection of rubber in the Putumayo district of Peru, ...

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  4. U.L.U. TROUBLE.

    The trouble in connection with the affiliation of the United Laborers' Union with the United Labor Party, which has been dragging on for some time, was advanced ...

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  5. SHOTS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The trial was concluded yesterday of M. Kovacs, the Hungarian Deputy who in June last fired at the President of the Chamber. Count Tisza from the press ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Peace Conference between representatives of Turkey and the Balkan States, which was opened in St. James' Palace on Monday, has been adjourned ...

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  7. LOCOMOTIVE TENDERS

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. Butler) handed to the press on Wednesday morning the following particulars of tenders received on December 3 ...

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  8. THE CHINN CASE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), in the House of Representatives to-day, referred to the Chinn case. He said the Government, after full consideration of ...

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  9. A MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.

    At the conclusion of the Commemoration Day gathering at the Elder Hall on Wednesday afternoon, the Chancellor (Right Hon. Sir S. J. Way) said:—Before we close ...

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  10. COOLING DOWN.

    Although the maximum shade temperaure on Wednesday was only 91 deg., all adelaide was sweltering, for the heat of the previous two days, when the mercury ...

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  11. FALSE COINS.

    A sentence of three years imprisonment, with the benefit of the First Offenders Act, was yesterday passed on a coiner named Passeret. ...

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  12. HUNGARIAN MILITARY BILL.

    M. Gostinear, a Czech Deputy, yesterday, spoke for 12 hours 40 minutes, stonewalling the new military law. This measure makes provision for the ...

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  13. MR. WHITELAW REID.

    The family of the late Mr. Whitelaw Reid,. United States Ambassador to Great Britain, who died in London on Sunday, have accepted the offer of the British ...

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  14. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    Information was received at Port Adelaide on Wednesday morning by wireless telegraphy from the steamer Karoola that a sailing vessel appeared to be ashore at ...

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  15. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    Advices from New Jersey state that Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the President-elect of the United States, continues to receive letters threatening his life unless he agrees to ...

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  16. CABLE RATES.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) said the Imperial Government would not answer the ...

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  17. SAVAGE TRIBESMEN.

    Details have been received of the murder last, week of Captain Eckford, of the Central India Horse, while on a shooting expedition near Shiraz, in Persia. ...

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  18. A STEAMER DOCKED.

    The steamer Tasmanic, which left Gothenburg on October 19 for Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, has been docked in order to repair damage ...

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  19. THE TITANIC ENQUIRY.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Sydney, Buxton President of the Board of Trade, in reply to questions, said the approximate cost of the British, enquiry into ...

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  20. PRESUMPTION OF DEATH

    The Probate Court to-day issued an order authorising the presumption of the death of Surgeon-Major John Squire, of the Indian Medical Service, in 1905. His ...

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  21. A TRAITOR PUNISHED.

    Sergeant Wolfenting, belonging to the Headquarters Staff of the German Army at Thorn, in Western Prussia, has been sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment and ...

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  22. SUFFRAGE HYSTERIA.

    Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, who recently broke away from the militant suffragettes to lead it was understood, the moral suasion section, delivered a remarkable ...

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  23. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The National Insurance Act has resulted in the creation of 884 new officials in England. The salary list aggregates £89,000 a year. ...

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  24. ITALIAN RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    Further information has been received with regard to the terrible railway tragedy on Monday, when as the result of a mistake by a signalman the Catania-Messina ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Aberdeen Shipping Company have ordered the construction by Messrs. Harland & Wolff of a vessel of the improved Demosthenes type, 12,500 tons, triple screw, ...

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  28. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    The sub-committee appointed by the Shipping Federation to consider the matter of raising the pay of seamen have decided on an increase of 10/ per month to ...

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  29. FASHIONABLE GAMBLERS.

    It transpires that the fashionable gambling-house in Belgrave square which the police raided on Monday night was one of the largest gambling establishments ...

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  30. A DIRIGIBLE WRECKED.

    A thrilling aviation adventure befell a party' of military balloonists to-day. The army balloon Beta, with four passengers, had started on an experimental ...

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  31. JAPANESE CRISIS.

    Prince Katsura has been entrusted with the task of forming a new Cabinet in succession to that which resigned a fortnight ago owing to its failure to fill the vacant ...

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  32. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    It is understood that the loan of £25,000,000, which the "six-Power" group have decided to make to China, Will be issued early in 1913. ...

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  33. "HEROD WAS SOBER."

    At the Daylesford Police Court this morning Owen McCabe, licensee of an hotel at Barkstead, charged John Herod, a laborer, with haying assaulted him, used ...

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  34. PRINCE ALBERT.

    According to the "Pall Mall Gazette" Prince Albert, second son of his Majesty the King, will cruise on board a British battleship in 1913, and in October next ...

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