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  2. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA

    In the recent fighting around Durazz[?] the insurgents lost heavily, while the defenders lost two killed and 35 wounded. To-day the insurgents renewed the ...

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  3. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil moved the adjournment of the House for the purpose of calling attention to the "grave danger to the ...

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  4. DAYLIGHT BOBBERY.

    The arrest was effected late last night of Samuel Truman, a Vietorian, in connection with the robbery that took place last Wednesday, when Frederick Miller. ...

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  5. WATER FOR WHISKY.

    Some time ago attention was drawm in "The Advertiser" to the presence in Adelaide of a number of men who were endeavoring to dispose of bottles, on which ...

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  6. PARIS THUNDERSTORM.

    The terrible thunderstorm that passed over Pans yesterday left a track of desolation in its wake, and reports are coming in from all quarters of fresh disasters. The ...

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  7. A TERRIFIC STORM.

    Gales of terrific fury are raging along the Coastline and over a considerable par of the State. The wind came away from the south-south-east and south-east in ...

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  8. THE DISSOLUTION.

    The Federal election campaign 13 about to be launched in real earnest, and there is ceaseless activity in the opposing camps. The great majority of the candidates have ...

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  9. DAT BAKING AGAIN.

    No settlement of the agitation in favor of day baking in Adelaide and the suburbs, in accordance with the agreement signed by the committee of the Maste ...

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  10. MINING CATASTROPHE,

    A fall of earth in a mine at Cawdor near Swansea, in Wales, entombed 200 [?]ers. A large rescue party were quickly at work, however, and after 20 hours, all ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Recently several Liberal members of the House of Commons interviewed the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr, Lloyd George), respecting the question of ...

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  13. THE LONDON STORM.

    The inquest was opened to-day on the bodies of the victims in the storm that parsed over London on Sunday. A man gaye evidence that he was struck ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S RELATION TO HOME RULE.

    Sir—Just when we have before us a great political contest about Australian affairs, which should occupy all our time, we have a side-issue introduced to side track our ...

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  16. THE NEW HEBEIDES.

    The "Debats" this morning publishes an article, which is apparently inspired, advocating the cession of the New Hebrides to France as the only way of securing a ...

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  17. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE.

    Samuel Maddick, the electrical fitter, who was arrested at Portsmouth a fortnight ago, on a charge of espionage, has been found to be insane, and the t charges ...

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