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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor prorogued, Parliament shortly after noon on Saturday. Later be presided at the annual meeting of the Blind and Deaf and Dumb Institution at ...

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  3. EARL OF PORTSMOUTH BROKEN LIBERALS.

    The Earl of Portsmouth (Viscount Wallop), who was Parliamentary Under Secretary for War iu the Campbell-Bannerman Administration, aud civil member ...

    Article : 58 words
  4. MR. BALFOUR'S REASONING.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. J. Balfour) has issued a manifesto to his constituents. In it he stated that the Government was claiming that the House ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE LUCKY LAST.

    The Nineteenth Parliament of South Australia met for the last time on Saturday morning. Members will be wooing the electors again almost immediately. They had ...

    Article : 275 words
  6. RIVAL MANIFESTOES.

    A great meeting was held in the Albert Hall on Friday evening, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) delivered a notable speech in opening the campaign ...

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  7. THE REDS AND THE BLUES.

    The wharf labourer met on and by an overwhelming majority accepted the advice of Mr. Hughes to continue at work. They will not, however ...

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  8. BLIND, DEAF, AND DUMB.

    Many a tear was shed and many a heart throbbed with sympathy too profound for words during the annual meeting of the youth Australian Institution for the Blind ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    The dancer which accompanies the running of the Glenelg; train in the principal street of the city was emphasized on Saturday afternoon when in view of a large ...

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  10. GREAT BRITAIN'S DANGERS.

    Mr, Robert Blatchford, proprietor and editor of The Clarion, who writes under the pen name of "Nunquam," an able and well-known journalist, who has recently ...

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  11. MUTUAL GOOD WISHES

    In the Assembly on Saturday morning, before the messenger arrived from His Excellency the Governor. desiring the attendance of members in the Legislative ...

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  12. VERANDAH KNOCKED DOWN.

    A horse attached to a spring dray, took fright at a Glenelg train at the corner of Carrington and King William streets on Sunday afternoon, and swerved into the ...

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  13. SUFFRAGETTES DEMONSTRATIVE.

    A great suffragette meeting wan held at the Albert Hall on Friday to welcome Mrs, Pankburst, Founder and Honorary Secretary of the National Women's suffragette ...

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  14. THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Mr. Ryan asked the Attorney-General it he had received any information as to the date on which the Chief Justice intended vacating the Bench, and was he prepared to ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. DEATH FROM SUFFOCATION.

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—An enquiry into the circumstances of the death of the three-days' old child of May Neil was concluded on Saturday. The Coroner ...

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  16. PARINGA MINE.

    The Commissioner of Crown lands told Mr. Verran that if an application were made for assistance to the Paringa Mine it would receive every ...

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  17. SMALL HOUSE BURNED.

    BROKEN HILL, December 12.—A fire on Saturday morning destroyed a three-roomed house in South Broken Hill, owned by Mr. J. Tobip, and occupied by Mrs. ...

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  18. "MORE DEMOCRATIC."

    The Navy League, which is improving upon the electors the absolute necessity of maintaining the two-Power standard, has been reconstructed on a more democratic ...

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  19. JOCKEY INJURED.

    PERTH, December 12.—A serious accident occurred at the Belmont Races on Saturday. Persistent fell in the Chamberlain Park Handicap, and the rider (L. ...

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  20. NORTHERN TERRITORY QUESTION.

    The Premier did not see with Mr. Smeaton that a special session of Parliament should or could be called to deal with the Northern Territory question. ...

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  21. SAWMILL BURNED.

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The Wondai Wondai sawmill was totally destroyed by fire on Friday morning. The mill and a considerable stock of log and dressed ...

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  22. BATTLE OF TANNENBERG.

    Great preparations are being made by Polish people to celebrate the forthcoming 500th anniversary of the battle of ...

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  23. ELECTION DAY.

    The Premier told Mr. Pflaum that several considerations stood, in the way of election day being definitely fixed. Mr. Chesson asked if the Government ...

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  24. MOTOR FATALITY.

    PERTH, December 12.—Mr. J. M. Mare, the Western Australian representative of the P. & O. Steam Navigation Company, who was thrown from a ...

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  25. WATER FIEND.

    An unprecedented disaster occurred at the Coliseum, the big drapery establishment of Messrs. Charles Moore it Co., in Rundle street, on Friday night and the early hours ...

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  26. TRAIN IN KING WILLIAM STREET.

    Mr. Anstey enquired if it wore intended to do anything concerning the electrification of the Glenelg Railway. The Commissioner of Public Works—Well. ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. PHIL MAY'S MEMORY

    A committee composed of influential artists and other personal friend is engaged in organizing a fund for the purpose of perpetuating the memory of Phil May ...

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  28. HUGHES OR BOWLING?

    The wharfs around the port on morning wore a deserted appearance. The wharf labourers had knocked off work in order to allow every nun to attend is ...

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  29. TRAMWAY EXTENSION.

    The Commissioner of Public Works intimated to Mr. Denny, that he had ascertained from the Tramways Trust that the route of the proposed tramway scheme to ...

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  30. CANCER RESEARCH.

    The late Mr. George Crocker, the American capitalist, who died recently, bequeathed £300,000 to the Columbia University to inaugurate a fund to be used in ...

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  31. INTERLOCKING GEAR CABIN.

    Mr. Smeaton asked if the Government would consult the Chairman of the Tramways Trust in repard to the distinct disfigurement the interlocking gear cabin at ...

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  32. "BLUE BIRD."

    The "Blue Bird," a fairy play in fire acts, written by the Belgian poet and dramatist Mr. Maurice Maeterlinck, produced at the Haymarket. Theatre ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1859.

    The first wool ship from Port Augusta for London direct (the Delhi, 395 tons register, Capt. Thwaites) is advertised to sail shortly. Latest European news to ...

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  34. ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    The Attorney-General, in reply to Mr. Allen, said he was Quite sure that everything possible would be done to get the electoral rolls out as soon aa possible ...

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  35. EMOTIONAL CELT.

    A remarkable exhibition of the Cetyic temperament was witnessed at the Carnarvon meeting, which was addressed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. ...

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  36. CLARENCE PARK TRAM SERVICE.

    The Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. Ryan be would try to get information from the Chairman of the tramways Trust in reference to the line ...

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  37. DR. COOK IN RETIREMENT.

    It is stated that Dr. Cook, of north pole fame, is living in retirement at Brouiville, New York. His claims that he reached the pole are now being examined ...

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  38. THE WAEATAH.

    Capt. Tickell (the Victorian Naval Commandant), whose son is a passenger on the missing Waratah, said on Saturday that in spite of the fact that the Sabine ...

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  39. DANGEROUS TRAIN CROSSINGS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works assured Mr. Smeaton that the danger of level crossings over the railways was recognised by the Railways ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. MARTIN & CO.'S EMPLOYES.

    The Commissioner of Public Works, to Mr. Blundell, said the only report he had received regarding the railway contract of Martin & Co. and the ...

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  42. LADY DOCTORS.

    The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons has now recognised all the leading medical schools where women are being trained. This h accepted as an official re ...

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  43. WATER FOR NOARLUNGA.

    The Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. McDonald that the Government would endeavour to have the water system extended to Noarlunga as early as ...

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  44. IRISH QUESTION.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), speaking at Aluwick, said the Irish question would lever be solved without home rule. He ...

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  45. ADVERTISEMENTS ON RAILWAYS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works informed Mr. MacOillivray- that the total revenue for advertising on the stations and other places on the railways for the year ...

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  46. WESTERN CANADIAN RAILWAYS.

    During the present year £5,500,000 has been spent on railway construction in Western Canada and £6,000,000 on materials. ...

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  47. TEACHERS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS.

    The Premier told Mr. Miller that the great difficulty in regard to establishment of high schools was in the selection of teachers. He was hopeful that at the end ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. "HERE'S LUCK."

    On Saturday afternoon two constables visited a house in Exhibition lane, with a warrant for the arrest of Violet Paynter, aged 28 rears, on a charge of insufficient ...

    Article : 111 words
  49. FORESTERS' WAGES.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands proraised Mr. Yaughan that he would enquire into the statement that 1/ per day was deducted for allowances from the 7/ per day ...

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  50. UNITED UNIONS.

    The scheme by which it is proposed to supersede craft unions by a State industrial group of organizations governed by general executive, which shall control ...

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  51. REPORT OF WHEAT COMMISSION.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands, in continuing his speech on the motion that the final report of the Wheat Commission the adopted, said that the unanimous nature ...

    Article : 188 words
  52. Advertising

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