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  1. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    During the parliamentary session Just concluded the Legislative Council sat on 65 days, and the Assembly on 100 days. In the Legislative Council, excluding the ...

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  2. THE OBSERVER PICTURES

    Interesting happenings in many parts of the world are illustrated in the supplement to the Observer issued to-day. Two of the prettiest snapshots in the series of ...

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  3. A DANGEROUS CROSSING. i

    Although a number of accidents have happened at the level crossing over the north line at Ninth street. Bowden, resulting often in loss of life, no steps have been ...

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  4. HALF A MILLION.

    Referring to the Government's decision to raise £5000,000 at 4 per cent in Australia the Premier (Mr. Scaddan) said his predecessor in office had made arrangements to ...

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  5. STRUCK BY LIGHTING.

    LONGREACH (Q.), December 6.—A severe storm was experienced yesterday at Talleyrand. A flash of lightning struck Robert Gillies Jamieson, an elderly man, ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday afternoon Henry Young aged 21, in the employ of H. Marker, of Richmond, was driving a horse attached to a trolly across King William street ...

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  7. CALTOWNIE MISHAP.

    The accident reported to have befallen Mrs. A. Larsson at Caltowie on Saturday night was sustained by Mr. Larson, who fell down a cellar, the door of which had ...

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  8. WHERE MAJORITY DOES NOT RULE.

    A single juryman's persistency rendered a second trial necessary at the criminal sessions on Wednesday. The law provides that a jury must give a unanimous ...

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  9. WEATHER FLAG SIGNALS.

    Arrangements hare been made with the Meteorological Bureau for flag signal indicating the local weather prospects to be flown daily from the flagstaff on The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ST. HELENA SENSATION.

    BRISBANE, December 6.—A magisterial enquiry was held to-day at St. Helena into the death of William David Rawlinson, tin[?] trade instructor, which occurred in ...

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  11. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The match Toowoomba [?] England was commenced today in pleasant conditions. Douglas won the toss, and the Englishmen batted. They scored freely. Woolley ...

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  12. A BATTING COLLAPSE.

    The weather was perfect to-day when the cricket match between New South Wales [?] South Australia was resumed. Minnett (67) and long (15) continued against ...

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  13. EMPIRE RECIPROCITY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) when interviewed tonight, said that the commonwealth Government were in no way antagnoistic to reciprocity, nor to discussion ...

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  14. RAILWAYS PARTY SAFE.

    Information came to band this morning that the Commissioner for Railways and his party had been located at Springvale, which is the proposed junction of the line ...

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  15. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Further returns which have been rendered of the amount of the Federal land tax assessed and received for the last financial year show no striking alterations ...

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  16. BANKS IN PROTEST.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has received protests from bankers of Australia against his proposal to reduce that reserve of gold at present provided by law to ...

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  17. DAMAGED FRUIT.

    In the Civil Court on Wednesday, after a protracted hearing. His Honor Mr. Justice Homburg entered judgment against the Government in "the Duchess pears" case. ...

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  18. TRACKING A NATIVE.

    The Gin Gin police are still searching for Garry, the aborigine, whose wife Louisa was found dead last week. Garry was reported to have been seen on Saturday ...

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  19. DEATH OF SIR JENKIN COLES.

    Deep and widespread regret will be occasioned by the death of Sir Jenkin Coles, K.C.M.G., ex-Speaker of the House of Assembly. which occurred on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    The news of the death of the late Speaker of the House of Assembly was received as Parliament House at about a quarter to 11 on Wednesday night. The House was ...

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  21. ADJOURNMENT OF THE ASSEMBLY.

    When the Assembly meets this afternoon a resolution of condolence with the relatives of the late Sir Jenkin Coles will be moved by the Premier and seconded by the Leader ...

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  22. THE FUNERAL.

    The funeral procession will leave Glenelg at 1.30 tomorrow afternoon for the Catholic Cemetery, West terrace, Adelaide. Immediately the Premier heard of the death ...

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  23. CITY OF LINCOLN EXPLOSION.

    The Marine Board will bold an official enquiry on Friday morning into the bursting of the main steam stopa[?] casting on board the steamer ...

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  24. DEATH OF ISINGLASS.

    The death is reported of the celebrated English thoroughbred Isinglass. He was by Isonomy from Deadlock. Possibly the greatest significance attached ...

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  25. CORONATION DURBAR.

    Following the disastrous fire at the Durbar encampments in the suite of the Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab, when a number of beautiful tents and reception ...

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  26. HEAVY DAMAGES

    The High Court has awarded Messrs. Doxford & Sons, shipbuilders, of Sunderland, £102,000 damages for the subsidence of their shipbuilding yard owing to the ...

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  27. FORBIDDEN BOOK.

    The publication in this city of the book penned by the Infante Marie Eulalie aunt of Kins Alfonso of Spain, has been a tremendous success. ...

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  28. AGED BARONET.

    Sir Henry Day Ingilby, second Baronet, shot himself dead to-day. He had recently undergone an operation, and a second one was to have taken place within ...

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  29. BILLIARD TEST

    The scores in the billiard test match at the conclusion of this evening's session were as follows:—Stevenson, 3,001 (including breaks of 367 and 439); George Gray ...

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  30. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Reichstag was crowded today when the Imperial Chancellor made a speech in speech in reply to that of the British Foreign Secretary. ...

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  31. THE COMMERCIAL RELATIONS.

    The Reichstag has passed a Bill dealing with the commercial relations between Germany and the British Empire. ...

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  32. MORE GERMAN AIRSHIPS.

    The German War Office is testing the possibility of a fleet of airship, each carrying 300 men, and moving at the rate of 25 yards a second, to be built upon the ...

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  33. SUSPECTED GERMAN SPY.

    The trial of the arrested German officer 8 begun at Portsmouth to-day. Evidence was disclosed that the prisoner a Capt. Heinrich Grossc. He has been ...

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  34. DESTINY OF TRIOPOLI.

    Several hundred Turks and Arabs were killed in battle at Ainzara. The Italian casualties numbered about 100. ...

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  35. RAILWAY CRISIS.

    Railway directors and representatives of the railway servants will meet in conference on Thursday to endeavour to amicably settle the crisis, which threatens to ...

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  36. DOUBLE CRIME.

    In revenge for long-continued ill treatment, Madame Pascal, the wire of an exsoldier of Paris, shot her husband dead while he lay asleep. She then travelled ...

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  37. THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN.

    Lord Plunket (late Governor of New Zealand) gave a lecture last night before the Royal Colonial Institute, on the Polynesian Islands. The New Zealander, he ...

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  38. A GRAVE CHARGE

    Frederick Seddon (District Superintendent of the London and Manchester Assurance Company) has been charged charged with having poisoned by a dose of arsenic a woman ...

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  39. GIFT TO MURDERER.

    A striking sequel to the brutal murder of the aged Mr. George Sager by his exservant Cooper is provided in the terms of the slain man's will ...

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  40. PERSIA.

    Popular feeling is being directed against Great Britain in connection with the present trouble. Mollahs in the mosques, have accused Britain of hypocrisy. ...

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  41. "LA GIOCONDA."

    A man who has been arrested at Valence, about 50 miles south of Lyons, for another offence, has been charged, on his own confession, with stealing Leonardo Da Vinci's ...

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  42. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    "A special article in the financial supplement of The Times, deals with the Commonwealth Bank Bill, which the writer considers has been "framed on ...

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