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  2. DEATH OF SIR CHARLES TODD

    One of the most picturesque figures in Australia was removed on Saturday afternoon by the death of Sir Charles Todd at his summer residence, Esplanade, Sea- ...

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  3. TERRIBLE CYCLONE

    The town of Brewarrina, situated in the north-west, on the Darling, has been partially wrecked by a terrific cyclone, which swept the country in that locality late on ...

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  4. THE ROAD TO TANAMI

    The keenest regret will be felt in mining circles at information of the death in tragic circumstances of Mr. W. N. Frayne, a well-known prospector, in an attempt to reach ...

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  5. VICTORIAN MINISTERS.

    South Australians will be specially interested at present in the Victorian Ministers who are visiting Mount Gambier this week. Victorians are interested in them ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    When the death of the Hon. T. Price created the crisis that led up to the formation of the Liberal Government there was a confident feeling among its supporters that ...

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  7. THE REAL KITCHENER

    The fact that Lord Kitchener will be in Adelaide again this week gives appropriateness to an articles by Gerard Fiennes in the "London Magazine." The writer gives ...

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  8. FLOODS IN FRANCE

    With regard to the floods in France, the latest intelligence states that in the flooded districts it is estimated that upwards of 100,000 persons are unemployed through the ...

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  9. BRITISH ELECTIONS

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  10. A PERSIAN ATROCITY.

    A dreadful spectacle was witnessed in Teheran yesterday, when Muvakkar Sultanch, a member of the late Shah's en[?]ourage, was hanged for intriguing against ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Rev. R. L. Gwynne states that he is ready to arrange for the dispatch of youths to the Dreadnought training farms, and that he has 60 of the better class ready to ...

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  12. HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

    The formation of a new Cabinet by Count Hedervary has done nothing to solve the political crisis in Hungary. As was expected after the reception given to the new ...

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  13. MEAT TRUST BOYCOTTED

    The public boycott of meat and other products, whose cost is regulated by trade monopolies, is extending from the United States to Canada. Several hundred persons ...

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  14. MILLIONAIRE'S DEATH.

    The death is announced of Mr. John Cory, chairman of the board of directors of Messrs. Cory Bros. & Co., colliery proprietors, of Cardiff, in his 82nd year. Mr. ...

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  17. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    At a festival in connection with the German Club in Johannesburg Lord Selborne, High Commissioner of South Africa, remarked that every German coming to ...

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  18. RIOTOUS COLLIERS.

    At West Hartlepool in Durham, serious colliery riots have occurred. A band of 350 colliers set fire to a clubhouse, valued at £8,000. They also destroyed the ...

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  20. A NEW ZEALAND SINGER.

    The New Zealand singer, Rangunia, who has sung at a society concert at the Curzon Hotel, and at concerts given by the Duchess or Sutherland ...

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  24. RAILWAY FATALITY NEAR BRIGHTON.

    A terrible accident occurred yesterday on the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, The express from Brighton to London was travelling at the rate of 40 ...

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  25. THE PORT ADELAIDE STRIKES.

    The Adelaide Chemical and Fertiliser Company on Saturday agreed to pay the general hands employed at the Port Adelaide works, who came out on strike in ...

    Article : 160 words
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