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  2. THE GREAT FIGHT.

    Full credit for the big fight must be given to Mr. McIntosh, who has done the unprecedented, and had nerve to carry it through. But equal credit must be given ...

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  3. PROFFESSOR BRAGGt, F.R.S.

    We are about to lose from our midst a great man. For 23 years Professor Bragg has been working among us, gradually and quietly winning a wider and more ...

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  4. THE PRICE MINISTRY

    It wag stated in "The Advertiser" on Thursday last that the Cabinet, acting under the authority of the Constitution Amendment Act, would appoint two ...

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  5. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE STATE.

    South Australians naturally are proud of their national birthday. They have good reason to be, because the province was founded on a plan totally different from ...

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  6. PBESIDENT FALLIERES

    President Fallieres was seriously assaulted iu the Champs Elysees yesterday. His assailant was a restaurant waiter named Mathis, noted for his fanatical ...

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  7. TERRIBLE SHIPPING DISASTER

    Messrs. Fenwick's tug Advance, Captain McKenzie, with a crew of seven men[?] was sunk off Newcastle Heads at 6.15 p.m. yesterday, as the result of a collision with the ...

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  8. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    In the Russian Duma yesterday, in an exceedingly powerful speech, M. Isvolsky, the Foreign Minister, who lately visited London, commented on the great results of ...

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  9. GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND.

    Acute tension has arisen between Germany and Switzerland owing to the action of German millers in dumping the finest flour into Switzerland[?] at prices which the ...

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  10. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The Supreme Naval Prize Court at St. Petersburg has overruled the judgment of the Libau court regarding the seizure and sinking of the British steamer St. Kilda ...

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  11. THE DANISH THEFTS.

    Advices from Copenhagen concerning the thefts at the Roeskilde Cathedral, the resting-place of most Of the Danish kings, state that £1,500 worth of gold wreaths ...

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  12. LANCASHIRE IRON FOUNDRIES.

    Negotiations between the Lancashire ironfounders and their workmen for the settlement of disputes ended at a conference yesterday, in a decision to establish a ...

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  13. CHINA AND THIBET.

    The Dalai Lama of Thibet has left Pekin, but will not reach Lhassa until June next. China has officially proclaimed herself the sovereign power in Thibet, of ...

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  15. OLD MAN'S SAD END.

    An elderly man[?] Joseph Cooley, was picked up in Park-street late on Thursday night in a semi-conscious state. He was locked up for being drunk, but as he did ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL.

    A sports meeting was held at Allendale Yesterday. The Sheffield was won by J. Taylor (14 yards), with H. Hall (13½ yards) second and Hack (11½ yards) third ...

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