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  2. DARWIN'S DIRTY LINEN.

    The Ewing Commission resumed its enquiry to-day. Mr. Justice Ewing stated that he intended to hold additional afternoon sittings during the following week, ...

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  3. THE NEW SENATE.

    As the Senate preference votes are distributed, the probability of all the 36 Senators being members of the Nationalist party is daily becoming more clearly ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Further figures were made available on Saturday in connection with Che Senate election in South Australia. Mr. Lundie's second choice votes, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    Interest in Melbourne in the marine engineers' strike centres upon the meeting of the interstate executive to be held in Sydney to-morrow. There is a growing feeling ...

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  6. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    In the midst of a flight to Bay resorts between Portsea and Mornington, a Sopwith aeroplane met with a serious disaster yesterday. Its occupants were both badly ...

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  7. CITY SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Not one half the world knows low the other half lives. This is a truth that applies particularly to crime, as has been demonstrated in Adelaide during the ...

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  8. LABOUR'S "SMASHING DEFEAT."

    Mr. Higgs, speaking at the declaration of the poll for the Carnarvon seat, attributed the failure of the Labour Party to its attempt to establish outside executive ...

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  9. WILHELM MACHIAVELLI

    The "Willy and Nicky" correspondence —the historic letters of the Kaiser to the Czar, written between l894 and 1914— reaches a further stage in the columns of ...

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  10. ENGINEERS AND COMPARATIVE PAYMENTS.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Cantara left for Melbourne on Saturday before the 24 hours' notice given by the engineers on board had expired. No ...

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  11. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    After having lost five for 126, the Victorians made a good recovery against South Australia to-day, and had put together 414 for seven wickets when stumps ...

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  12. "ONE FINE DAY."

    "This event, happening at the moment when your officers are being decorated, and Lobanoff feted, by France, has given affairs an ugly look, as if Russia would ...

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  13. LAKESIDE MURDER.

    Knquiries into the shooting of Otto Bismarck Haub, at Lake Preston, in the Waroona district, on December 31, led to the arrest in Perth on Saturday of Robert ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND STORMS.

    A terrific cyclonic storm, by torrential rain, broke over Bundaberg on Friday evening. Sheets of iron were lifted from houses and were blown about ...

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  15. FLEW WITHOUT PARENTS' KNOWLEDGE.

    Phillip Nunn, the more seriously injured of the victims of Friday's aeroplane disaster al Mornington, died in the early hours of this morning. He had ...

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  16. "COOLING," ENGLAND.

    Dealing with England, the Kaiser says that Lobanoff's news during his visit to Berlin, that the had reason to suspect that England was "after the Dardanelles," ...

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  17. BARRIER INERT.

    According to official figures, about" 1,804 men were at the end of December employed on the Broken Hill mince, against a total of approximately 7,447 12 months ago. ...

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  18. "ALTOGETHER IMPRACTICABLE."

    The report of the speech of Mr. Higgs in Queensland was brought under the notice of tho Federal executive of the Australian Labour Party on Saturday. Mr. ...

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  19. MONARCHIES THREATENED.

    The seventh letter discusses the dangers which threaten the monarchies, and says: -"It is not the fact of the friendship between Russia and France that makes one ...

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  20. CASUALTIES.

    On Saturday afternoon, while travelling in an electric tramcar at Port road, Portland, Mr. John Young, of Torrens road, Yatala, fell off in endeavouring to catch his ...

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  21. RESUMPTION IN THE WEST.

    It is probable that work will be resumed on the local mines within a few days. At the meeting of the A.W.U. mining branch on Saturday it was resolved ...

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  22. NO COMMENT.

    When the Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. Tudor) was approached at Mormington to-day, he declined to make any comment on Mr. ...

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  23. PORT ADELAIDE SHOOTING FATALITY.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) has decided it will not be necessary to hold an enquiry into the death of Mr. Charles Thomas Lowrie, of Reynolds street, Yatala, ...

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  24. BISMARCK'S MISBEHAVIOUR,

    The Kaiser's next two letters show his touchy mood over the order of precedence at the Moscow Coronation. It being reported that the hereditary German Grand ...

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  25. THE NEXT TEST.

    The executive of the Australian Labour Party is busily engaged in considering the selection of candidates for the next State elections. The Goulburn branch, which ...

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  26. THE RABBIT BURROW DANCER.

    BURRA, January 3.—Mr. White, manager of Braeside Station, east of Burra, met with an accident on New Year's Day while on horseback. His horse, putting its foot ...

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  27. PIANO IN COALTRUCK.

    A piano has been found buried in a truck of coal lying at Spotswood Station, near Melbourne. The plano had been packed in canvas and tarpaulin. The railway ...

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  28. A BARRIER MISCELLANY.

    Mr. J. Andrews, a member of the central executive in Sydney of the Australian Labour Party, arrived in Broken Hill on Saturday in connection with, the dispute ...

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  29. R.M.S. ORSOVA IN PERIL.

    MELBOURNE, January 4.—When leaving the new pier at Port Melbourne for Sydney and Brisbane on Saturday afternoon, the Orient liner Onsova was caught ...

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  30. ALL OR NONE.

    The Bankstown Municipal Council has two members of German descent who have occupied seats in the council during "the whole of the war period, but, under the ...

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  31. CALAMITOUS TRAM SMASH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), January 4.—A sensational tram smash occurred on the tram line between Lyall Bay and Wellington on Saturday night. A motorman ...

    Article : 102 words
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  34. MARCH OF THREE EMPIRES.

    Writing in March, 1897, the Kaiser expressed gratitude for the loyal and statesmanlike way in which the Czar had grasped the Cretan affair. He said he felt ...

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  36. INFLUENZA AT DARWIN.

    There were only three cases of influenza among the 38 passengers to Darwin by the Western Australian Government steamer Bambra from Fremantle. They were ...

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  38. THE KAISER'S CARTOON.

    The Kaiser's Now Year letter to "Nicky" in 1893 contained a drawing executed by "Wilhelm symbolizing Russia and Germany as sentinels of the yellow ...

    Article : 249 words
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