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  2. THE SOCIAL PROBLEM.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), addressing a religious conference yesterday at Cardiff, remarked that a spasmodic appeal to charity ...

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  3. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Addressing the Austro Hungarian Delegations yesterday. Dr. Kraemar referred to the dingers existing in the present close relations between Australia and Germany, ...

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  4. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    Mr. Ford McOarthy a resident of New York, had an unpleasant experience in London on Friday. He was arrested on a charge of abduction, an offence alleged to ...

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  5. BRITISH CAPITAL.

    The "Economist" estimates that the issues of British capital for the year just closing totalled £191,759,400. The chief amounts were taken as ...

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  6. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Early- on Sunday morning Constable Reiley, officer in charge of the Glenelg police stations received information from Mr. john Newbold that a man, whose ...

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  8. A TRAGEDY OF THE YARRA.

    A moonlight row on the Yarra on Saturday night had a pathetically tragic termination. a party of four. two young women and their male friends, left ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said on Saturday that he had addressed an enquiry to the banks asking them what amount of Australian notes they held in their tills ...

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  10. UNITED STATES TRUSTS.

    The trial of the meat-packets charged with combining in restraint of trade was continued yesterday. Direct evidence was offered of the existence between 1883 ...

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  11. ECUADOR.

    After severe fighting. over the selection, the army hare appointed General Montero as President of Ecuador in place of General Estrado, who died just previouSly. ...

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  12. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    The King and Queen returned here yesterday. after having completed the programme connected with the Durbar and their subsequent tour They received a ...

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  13. THE INSURANCE SCHEME.

    Some of the Liberal newspapers claim that many doctors are joining the National Medical Association, an onganisation formed in Edindurch to further the ...

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  14. SHIP'S ENGINEER KILLED.

    During the recent voyage of the steamer [?] Lamont between Aden and Colombo, Lescar seaman murdered. Mr. McCrea, the second engineer. ...

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  15. DROWNED IN THE TORRENS.

    It has been decided to hold an inquest at 11 o'clock on Friday next at the Adelaide Police Court on the body of George William Bean, who met his "death ...

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  16. UNION LEADERS ARRESTED.

    Three members of trades onions were arrested here yesterday on an order from the Grand Jury in connection with the national investigations of the industrial ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. THE PAPUAN EXPEDITION.

    An examination of the papers in connection with Mr. Staniforth Smith's Papuan expedition, shows that the expedition cost £5,002, including portions of ...

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  18. SHOT THROUGH THE HAND.

    A party of boys encamped at Brighton were practising with a revolver on Saturday morning, when, one of them, J. Poole, had the misfortune to fire a bullet through ...

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  19. "COMBINE" IN LABOR.

    Three Labor Union officials who are accused of aiding and abetting the recent railway strike on the Harriman lines, are to be prosecuted under the Anti-Trust ...

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  20. THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.

    A serious accident occurred yesterday at Sharon, in North Dakota. Through the breaking of a rail a train was wrecked on the Great Northern Company's line. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. PUGILISM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  22. A CAB-DRIVER'S MISFORTUNE.

    Mr. F. W. Gifford, a cab proprietor, had an unfortunate experience shortly before 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. He had polled up in front of Dr. Todd's residence, ...

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  23. THREE MORE ALLEGED TRUSTS.

    A committee from the House of Representatives is shortly to be selected to investigate the affairs of the alleged shipping and international harvester combines.The ...

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  24. THE TOLL OF THE SEA.

    During the [?] year 51 lives were lost by shipping disasters off the coast of New Sooth Wales Twenty-six were drowned in the Rosedale wreck. 15 in the [?] and ...

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  25. THE CENSUS IN THE WEST.

    Remarkable discrepancies are shown is the census figures when compared with the more. recent canvass of Western Australia made by the police. This is the first ...

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  26. BANK PRESIDENT SHOT DEAD.

    Yesterday a robber held up Farrar and Merchant's Bank in Centralia, Washington State, and shot the president (Mr. Barr) dead. The [?] was ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Australia aeronauts are now eligible for appointments in the Defence Department at £400 a year. This is the salary fixed by the Minister for his new aerial staff, and ...

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  28. McVEA DELIGHTED.

    Mr H. D. McIntosh has received the following cablegram from his representa tive in America—"Johnson will leave immediately you cable 5,000 dollars expenses ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Thieves last night ransacked an hotel at Brighton. They secured several"- thousand pounds' worth of jewellery. ...

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  30. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    A young man, John Sheridena, was brutally assaulted and robbed at Parramatta on "Friday night. He was found [?] actions near the railway "bridge. Two men ...

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  31. THE CANADIAN NAVY.

    In future the White En[?]g is to be flown at the sters of all Canadian warships and the Canadian flag at the jackstaff. The flag consists of a Blue Ensign ...

    Article : 48 words
  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  33. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    On Saturday evening at 7.30 a hourse dealer, Mr. Charles Quinton, living at 23, Halifex-street, Adelaide, was riding a horse near his home when the animal began to b ...

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  34. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The billiard match between T. Reece, the English professional and Fred Lindruin of Australia was advanced another stage on Friday. When the play ceased "the ...

    Article : 60 words
  35. HOTEL DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A telegram from New York, Halifax states that the King Edward Hotel and several large buildings adjoining it were yesterday destroyed by fire. The Canadian ...

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  36. WAS THERE A TRAGEDY?

    From reports received by the police it appears probable that a double or triple tptality has taken place in the Derwent within the last couple of days. There is ...

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  37. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Federal Government are still engaged on the task of bringing South Australian lawe governing the Northern Territory into fine with the new Federal control An ...

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  38. ACCIDENT TO A MAIL COACH.

    Yesterday the driver of the mail from There to Normanville met with serious accidents in "turning one on the sharp cor ners near he gorge One of the horses ...

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  39. THE YUKON TERRITORY.

    The Premier of British Colunbia (Mr. McBride) denies the report recently com-,lated that his province intends to seek the annexation of the Yukon territory. ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  41. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australian Rugby footballers yesterday defeated Warrington by 2 goals 10 tries to 2 tries. The match was played in the presence of 8,000 people. The visi ...

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  42. A NEW ARRIVAL'S MISFORTUNE.

    There months ago a new arrival from England presented herself at the Vicposition as a teacher. She had nothing but her E[?] credentials to recommend ...

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  43. THE WEAVERS' TROUBLE.

    Mr. and Mrs. Riley, who precipitated the great cotton strike and consequent lock-out refusing to becomes trades unopmoets have been driven from' Accring ...

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  44. PRESIDENT AND EX-PRESIDENT.

    Ex-President Roosevelt, the who recently criticed the invitation list in connection with last week's peace banquet, eventually declined to attend. His refusal was due to ...

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  45. A FARMER INJURED.

    Mr. G.P.D. Whittaker in endeavoring to take a choke out of his harvester had the fore finger of his right hand drawn into the beaten and smashed. He was taken ...

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  46. IN MEMORY OF GREAT MEN.

    In connection with the movement inaugurated in the Federal Parliament to establish memorials to men who have played great parts the history of Australia a ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  48. McVEA-LANGFORD CONTEST.

    Mr.-Flowers, M.L.C. acting for the Premier has received-a report from Police superintendent Goulder on the McVeaLangford fight last Tuesday ...

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  49. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 467 words
  50. NEW SHIPPING LINE.

    The H[?]n Levant Company's steamer Attila sails from Trieste early in January, thus inaugurating the direct Hungarian service to and from ...

    Article : 86 words
  51. A SERIES OF FRACTURES.

    Mr A. Milde has had extremely had luck tins summers. Abort five weeks ago while he was handling a foal knocked him down, breaking his collarbone. On ...

    Article : 116 words
  52. VICTORIAN MALLEE LANDS.

    The leases of an area of over 2,000,000 acres of mallee land expired yesterday the land is situated in the north-western corner of the State, and fronts the" River ...

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  53. H.M.S. PROMETHEUS.

    Captain Rolleston, in charge of Garden Island, stated stated yesterday that the report about the H.M.S. Prometheus must be grossly exaggerated. So far as he knows ...

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  54. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian. Railway Commissioners have announced reductions in freight charges, which. represents on the aggregate a concession of £75,500 yearly. The ...

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  55. MOTOR BOAT ON FIRE.

    While a motor-boat-owned by Mr, McDonalds was running between Portarlington and Swan Bay late on Friday night breakage of a Pipe-c[?]d the stoppage of the ...

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  56. BOXING AND WRESTLING AS SELFDEFENCE.

    Professor Stevenson, [?] Jitsu expect challenges McVea or Langford to determine whether, boxing, or wrestling is the better means of self-defence. He ...

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  57. RECORD SEA TRAFFIC.

    The Christinas sea traffic to Sydney, Adelaide, Tasmania, and Western Australia has beaten all records. Every steamer has been crowded, and accommodation had to ...

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  58. CRISIS IN TURKEY.

    The obstructionist tactics of the Opposition in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday prevented the attendance of a quorum, consequently the Chamber were unable to ...

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  59. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS.

    Sir W. H. Langham secretary of the Unley-Branch Liberal Union champions the Legislative Council. in its rejections of the Appropriation Bill and reminds. ...

    Article : 548 words
  60. Advertising

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    Advertising : 567 words
  61. "NO OFFICIAL REPORT."

    The news from Sydney concerning defects in the H.M.S. Promethena, one of the British cruisers stationed in Australian waters was brought under the notice of ...

    Article : 118 words
  62. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  63. FOUND DROWNED.

    A boat has been washed ash[?] at Manly. A man's patent leather boots, with kid tops were in the boat. A man was seen in a boat apparently fishing. and it is feared he ...

    Article : 44 words
  64. LEPER STATION AT NORTH HEAD.

    On the question of the Federal Governments alleged intention to establish a general leper station at North Head. Mr. McGowen has received the following mea-[?] ...

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  65. NEW BATTLESHIPS.

    The Admiralty announce that they are negotiating with a Northern shipbuilding firm for the construction at the Thames Ironworks of two protected cruisers and ...

    Article : 296 words
  66. ACCIDENT ON A STEEP ROAD.

    An accident happened on Sugarloaf Hill, 15 miles on the Mudgee side of Hargraves A four-horse cordial van, heavily [?] with empty bottles, was being driven from ...

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  67. SHIPPING NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  68. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  69. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 425 words
  70. HOST BY FALLING WALL.

    Mrs. Richard Ryan, a resident of Blainey, was seriously injured through a brick wall of her dwelling unexpectedly collapsing. The woman was lying in bed ...

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  71. TWO MEN BURNED TO DEATH.

    Two shearers were burned to death, today in a hut at Hur[?]. No details are to hand. ...

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  72. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  73. FATAL FALL FROM WAGGON.

    Walmott Walmsley (43) married, was driving a waggon loaded with timber at Rocklea on Saturday, when he fell from the vehicle, with the result that one of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  74. JOCKEYS INJURED.

    An accident occurred at Darling Downs Race Club meeting at Clifford Park on Saturday. Eleven horses started in the Finchley Plate, and when the field was, ...

    Article : 70 words
  75. QUEENSLAND.

    Customs collections for Queensland for the year 1911 totalled £1,074,657. compared with £940,[?] last year. This is the first time that the Customs collections reached ...

    Article : 81 words
  76. SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANIES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  77. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  78. SUICIDE BY STRANGLING.

    A man named Price committed suicide at Sorell yesterday by strangling himself with a hand[?]chief ...

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  79. A BOAT UPSET.

    At Queen's pier to-day a craft was [?] and of the occupants six were rescued. The seventh. [?] Thill, a Norwegian, sank just an succour was reaching ...

    Article : 43 words
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