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  2. ARREST ON MAIL BOAT

    Waiter Gardner was charged before Mr. O'Halloran, S.M., at the Port Adelaide Police Station to-day with having unlawfully in his ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    At the Boulder Town Hall to-night, the Boulder Girls' Guild will give which should prove to be a most interesting entertainment. ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Shaw, Saville, and Albion steamers Lindfield, Pharos, and Gladys have been sold to a Norwegian company. ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS

    Numerous meetings of railway men were held yesterday in various centres to discuss the report and recommendations of the late Royal ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    The "Correspondentz," the organ of the National Liberal party, says that the chief complaint against the Government is that it failed to ...

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  7. RISING IN CHINA

    The tone of the Japanese press is one of very subdued friendliness towards the new Chinese Cabinet. The "Hochi Shimbun" declares that ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Many newspapers are agitating against domestic servant clauses of the National Insurance Bill. They ridicule the stamp-sticking ...

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  9. INQUEST ON BOXER.

    At the inquest yesterday on the death of Timothy Atkinson, of Bermondsey, a professional boxer, who was killed in a recent contest, the ...

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  10. FUTURE GOVERNMENT.

    General Yuan Shi Kai's envoy at Wuchang reports that the Republicans are enthusiastic and are resolutely opposed to the Monarchy. ...

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  11. VENEZUELAN INVASION.

    The Venezuelan Consulate in London has received information that the Government forces have defeated ex-President Castro and his ...

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  12. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    The "Tageblatt" complains that the German Ambassador in London was instructed only on the very day of Mr. Lloyd-George's speech to ...

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  13. VIVIAN-STREET FAIR.

    A fair in aid of the funds of the Vivian-street Methodist Church Boulder, will be opened at the Mechanics' Institute, Boulder, to-night. ...

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  14. CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERY WORK

    On Monday evening last representatives of the Collie River District Miners' Union and the Scottish Co-operative Collieries met in ...

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  15. LOSS OF GOLD.

    The commission recently appointed to inquire into the alleged loss of gold on an East Rand mine states that there was no real loss. The ...

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  16. MEETING OF PROTEST.

    Lady Desart and Lady Brassey were the convenors of a large womens meeting that was held last night in the Albert Hall to protest ...

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  17. NEW NAVY BILL.

    According to a statement made, in the "Kieler Naehrichlen," which has not been contradicted, the Government prepared a new Navy Bill ...

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  18. PALACE PICTURES BOULDER.

    A fine crowd witnessed last night's programme of Palace photo, plays at the favourite Palace Gardens, Boulder. The many excellent pictures ...

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  19. LOSS OF THE LIBERTE.

    A number of gunners and infantrymen have been sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment for cowardice in having abandoned their arms ...

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  20. UNIONIST LEADER.

    Mr. Arthur Balfour, ex-leader of the Unionist party, has sent a message to the new leader, Mr. Andrew Bonar Law, congratulating him on ...

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  21. ANTI-FOREIGN OUTBREAK.

    It is rumoured in Tientsin that an anti-foreign outbreak has occurred at Singan-fu, the capital of the province of Shensi, and that all ...

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  22. RAILWAY PROJECT.

    The chief engineer of the Oudh-Rohilkhand railway is inquiring into the possibility of running a railway from Karachi to the Persian ...

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  23. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    The committee of the British Antarctic Exploration Society yesterday issued an urgent appeal to the public for £l5,000 to make good the ...

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  24. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    According to a cablegram sent this morning 18 out of 115 mail-bags for India and the Far East were opened yesterday or last night near ...

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  25. AFTERMATH OF STRIKE.

    At Warwick to-day Alfred Baker, a signalman, and five coal-miners were sentenced to three months' imprisonment, and two coal-miners to ...

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  26. SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION.

    The "Matin" states that Major Lecendre, Captain Moir, and Lieutenant Dessurier, who were conducting a scientific expedition into a ...

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  27. SUMMER GARDENS.

    There was a large attendance of people at the Summer Gardens, Kalgoorlie, last night, when the current programme of King's Pictures again ...

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  28. THREATENED INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE.

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. Thomas Maughan's statement in your issue of to-day, I would like to say that I am sorry that he has thrown up ...

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  29. ECONOMIC OBJECTION.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" urges a decisive stand to prevent the prevailing irritation with England from being used as the pretext for ...

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  30. BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

    The deaths in France during the first half of 1911 were 18,279 above the births, as compared with an excess of 21,189 births over deaths ...

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  31. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR

    Hundreds of Turkish refugees, who were transported by the Italians from Tripoli have been refused permission to land at Trieste, because ...

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  32. CENTRAL GARDENS.

    The attractive programme of Radio Pictures at the Central Gardens, Kalgoorlie, was seen by a large number of people last night. ...

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  33. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Direct wireless communication has now been established between Paris and Fez. ...

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  34. DR. MAWSON'S EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Mawson, leader of the Australian Antarctic Expedition, left Melbourne for Tasmania this afternoon by the steamer Loongana. ...

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  35. ON THE VERGE OF WAR.

    The "Times," commenting on the recent statements of Liberal Commoners and on Captain Faber's remarkable speech, quotes facts to ...

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  36. POISONED MUSHROOMS.

    Twenty persons were poisoned last night by eating mushrooms at Trevoux, near Lyons. Seven of them have died, and the other thirteen ...

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  37. LATER THEORY.

    Investigation seems to show that the thieves boarded the train at Dijon. The mail sacks in the four rear vans were rifled while all the ...

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  38. STORIES OF MASSACRE.

    Herr Gottberg, the correspondent at Tripoli of the Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger," confirmed the satements made by Mr. McCullagh, of the ...

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  39. VOLCANO OF STROMBOLI.

    The volcano of Stromboli, in the Lipari Islands, has broken out into an eruption of extraordinary violence. ...

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  40. GLIDEAWAY GARDENS.

    Mr. H. Prewett, the proprietor of the Glideaway Gardens at Boulder, announces the first of a series of vaudeville attractions in connection ...

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  41. RUSSO-PERSIAN FRICTION

    The Russian Government, having failed to secure from Persia an immediate agreement to its demand for the dismissal of the ...

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  42. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred last night of Mr. W. T. Jones, a well-known mining speculator and racehorse owner, formerly of Ballarat and Melbourne. ...

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  43. POSTAL ADMINISTRATION.

    A non-official committee of 65 senators, deputies, shipping, and commercial men, and journalists has been appointed to deal with ...

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  44. CABINET DIFFERENCES.

    The Liberal "Daily Chronicle" admits the truth of Captain Faber's statement that there were differences in the Cabinet at a particularly ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. QUEENSLAND

    A statement made in the Federal House to the effect that Queensland was full up of Russian immigrants has been brought to the notice of ...

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  46. BIG FIRE IN ADELAIDE

    Just before 10 o'clock this evening a huge fire occurred in the central establishment of Messrs. D. and J. Fowler, the well-known merchants. ...

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  47. NOTORIOUS BRIGAND.

    A gendarmerie detachment has Just killed Tchakirdjaili, a notorious brigand chief, who was for many years a terror to the Aidin district ...

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  49. FOREIGN POLICY.

    The "Standard" says that the diminution of friction between England and Germany and the creation of a basis of better understanding ...

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