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  2. NOTES BY "RECORDER."

    One can imagine the scene at the finish of the glorious fight in Sydney on Thursday afternoon. The day started with Australian chances as gloomy as the weather, ...

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  3. WALLACE V. WALlACE.

    The hearing of the evidence in the Wallace V. Wallace divorce, suit was continued to-day; Ida Lee denied that any man, had were come to her house in her husband's ...

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  4. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Premier laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly to-day copies of the correspondence between the Commonwealth and State Governments regarding ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVY.

    Rear Admiral Sir Percy Scott, speaking at a public dinner in London on Wednesday said that if the new battleship Dread nought could he Thanked down ori the ...

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  6. RED RUSSIA.

    Following upon the recent exile to Siberia of 30 deputies of the second Russian Duma upon a charge of complicity in a plot to kill the Czar and overthrow the ...

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  7. ADELAIDE CHORAL SOCIETY.

    The Town Hall was crowded in everY, part on Thursday evening, when the Adelide Choral Society gave their annual Christmas performance of the "Messiab." ...

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  8. CROSBY HALL.

    With a view to preserving the historic Grosby Hall the Board of Trade has of fered to become tenants of the premises if the London Court Council will purchase ...

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  9. JAPANESE EMIGRANTS.

    Sir Wilfrid Lauier informed the House if Commons at Ottawa on Wednesday that although the Tokio Government were acting in good faith. ...

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  10. ARISTOCRATIC DIVORCE.

    Lord Vivian has obtained a divorce from his wife on the ground of her adultery with Alfred Curphey and another. The petitioner, who was the son of the third Baron ...

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  11. MODERN MAGAZINES.

    The Admiralty has decided to deyobe the out-of-date twin-screw battleship Colossus, 9,420 tons, to the conduct of tests of modern magazines. ...

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  12. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Colonial Secretary (Lord Elgin) endorsed the policy of the Transvaal Government, which requires all officials in the untry districts of the colony to speak, ...

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  13. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Commenting on the proceedings at a large and enthusiastic demonstration Which took place at the Queen's Hall on Tuesday in favour of women's suffrage, ...

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  14. THE AMENDED TARIFF.

    Sir William Lyne stated, to-nignt that he had gone carefully through the taxiS as it left the House of Representatives, and compared it with the original document. ...

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  15. MILITARY CAREER CLOSED.

    Lieut. Henry Charles Woods of the Second Battalion of Grenadier Guards, stationed at Aldershot, who recently brought charges of injustice against his superior ...

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  16. THE LATE LORD KELVIN.

    British newspapers publish extended no-tices of the career of the late Lord Kel-vin, and extol his great services on be[?]alf of science and his high character. ...

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  17. AMERICAN ARMADA.

    The washington Government has decided that the United States Heat of 53 vessels, under Admiral Robley D. Evans, which started this week on a voyage to the ...

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  18. RECIPROCITY WTH CANADA.

    Sir William Lyne ridicules the idea that te withdraw of the Canadian subsidy to the Vaneourer service has anything to dowith the Australian tariff. ...

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  19. "ALL-RED ROUTE."

    The Pall, Mall Gazette says the proposed fast steamship services over an "allred route" would prove highly expensive, and involve a heavy annual charge ...

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  20. WEATHER IN INDIA.

    Advices from Calcutta state that roeteorologieal conditions throughout India and B[?]mah have improved but that the rains which have fallen cannot avert the present fffaming. ...

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  21. Y.M.C.A.

    Mr. J. J. Virgo (general secretary of the Sydney. Young Men's Christian Association, and formerly secretary of the Adelaide association) who is on a tour around ...

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  22. SWEATED MUSICIANS.

    According to a statement made by Mr A. E.O[?]Brien at the meeting of the Sydney Labour Council to-night the professional musicians of Sydney have mudh to ...

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  23. EMPIRES FOR SECOND TEST MATCH.

    Messrs. Crockett and P. Argall have been chosen as umpires for the second teat match. ...

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  24. DANYSZ MICROBE.

    Sir William Lyne stated to-night with reference to the Danysz experiments that he had had a conversation with Dr. Tidswell [?] had di[?]issed with him some of of I ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    A well-known militia officer was interviewed to-day regarding the Federal Ministry's new defence policy. He said:—"The is inadequate and impossible. To ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIA AND FEDERATION

    Sr. Best (Vice-President of the Federal. Executive Council), in reply to a further deputation from the Western State's Rights League last night. ...

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  27. CATTLE DRVING.

    The Government has directed that I[?]isn cattle driving cases, in which the juries have disagreed upon their verdict, shall be retried in Dublin before special juries. ...

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  28. IMPERIAL FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand team of professional Rugby footballers, who are touring the motherland, inflicted a severe defeat on Yorkshire this afternoon. ...

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  29. THE BARRIER SLUMP.

    The closing down of the Junction North Mire will put another 200 men temporarily out of work, and make the total number of men put off the mines since the slump ...

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  30. "AN ILLEGAL CONSPIRACY."

    Speaking at Southampton last month Mr. Birrelg (Chief Secretary for Ireland), said that there had been in opperation a great process of turning. ...

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  31. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Assembly continued the discussion on the amending Liquor Act Bill to-day, and made it clear that votes cast for no-licence should be added to the ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    The successful season of Irish drama at the Theatre Royal will come to a conclusion this evening, when the clever young comedian and gitted vocalist (Mr. Andrew ...

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  33. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The of standard silver to day is 25 3-16d., a decline of 9-16d. Beetroot Sugar.—The monthly report is sued by Mr. C. Licht of Ma[?]edburg ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    The Goldbuyers Bill, which had, been passed by the Assembly on Wednesday, was carried through all its stages in the Council to-day, after several slight amendmeuts ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    The Parliament adjourned to-day until January 14, 1998, having completed the business of the session. Mr. Bent, before the rising of the Assembly reviewed the ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The second reading of the Fremantle Dock Bill was carried by one vote in the Legislative Council last night. The Premier announced last night that Parliament ...

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  37. THEMODIST PIANOLA RECITAL.

    A strong programme of popular modem music was presented at Pianola Hall, King William street, on Thursday afternoon, when the customary weekly recital was ...

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  38. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A statement of the requirements of the certificates to be produced by importers in connection with the entry into the Commonwealth of goods claimed to be the ...

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  39. SIZE OF WHEATBAGS.

    The Government had decided to adopt a uniform grain sack of 240.1b. The Premier said the decision would be given effect to in a regulation, or, if necessary, ...

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  40. STRANGE SNAKE POISONING CASE.

    An extraordinary instance of transmission of snake vepo[?] through a dog to a man has been treated at the Moor[?]pna Hospital. ...

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  41. MISS ETHEL HANTKES CONCERT.

    Miss Ethel Hantke, the young South Australian contralto, will reappear be[?]re an Adelaide audience at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A severe earth tremor was recorded on the seismograph at the. Sydney Observatory during the early hours of Monday morning. ...

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  43. PASSENGERS BY THE ORUBA.

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  44. ALMOST A DUEL WITH TOMAHAWKS.

    At Inglewood on Wednesday night Louey Chung, a Chinese, was accosted by a man armed with a tomahawk and knife, and wearing a mask. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    Fare Matenga, a Maori outlaw, who has been wented for six years on charges of thief and robbery from camps, has been cartured in the bush at Coventry. ...

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  46. TARIFF DECISIONS.

    Re Item 260.—In the case of an valorem goods, the fixed rate on the bottles is to be taken on deposit pending further instructions. Saddlers Hem[?] now item 399 (new No.402). ...

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  47. PALACE PICTURES AND SINGERS.

    The proprietors of the above entertain-ment (Messrs. Ritchie & Son) have decided in order to introduce their enter-tainment to the Adelaide public, ...

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  48. THE PRICE OF COPPER

    When the Melbourne to Sydney telephone line was ejected, 320 tons of copper wire was used. Copper was then at a high price, and the wire cost £125 10/ per ton. ...

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  49. TROUBLE WITH GOLLIERS.

    A peculiar position has arisen in connection the conditions of labour in coal mines. Matters are now at an acute stage, and deadlock is being reached. ...

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  50. WHARF LABOURERS DEMANDS CONCEDED.

    A conferenc of representative of the Australian Steamship Owners Federation and the wharf labourers engaged in load-ing and discbarging boats trading between ...

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  51. SKUTHORP'S BUCKJUMPERS AT THE BRUMBIES HOME.

    Last night a large crowd of spectators witnessed the performance at the Brumbies Home is not surprising when the excellence of the show Mr. Skuthorn ...

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  52. DISINFECTANT INSTEAD OF TEA.

    Thomas Jones, aged 33, was locked up in the Carlton Watchhouse on a charge of drunkenness. He was allowed out of his cell to wash this morning, and saw a jug ...

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