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  3. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANY

    Later reports from Lord Kitchener snow that the Boer casualties in the big drive were 800. Two thousand horses, 28,000 cattle, 200 waggons, 6000 sheep, 600 rifles, ...

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  4. UNIQUE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE—MALE PLAINTIFF

    Before Mr. Justice Owen and a jury, in Sydney on Thursday, an action was commenced in which Richard Young Co[?]sins sue[?] Maria Louisa M'Nevin for breach of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TASMANIAN BANK ROBBERY—ACCUSED CONFESS.

    At the police court, Queenstown, C. J. Leeming, postmaster, and N. B. Brownrigg. bank-teller, were brought up on remand charged with stealing £5488 from the Bank ...

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  6. LABOR UPHEAVAL IN EUROPE.

    Troops surrounded the factories in Moscow, and the workers were not admitted to the centre of the city. Forty thousand workers announced that they would hold a ...

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  7. TWENTY YEARS FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    The charge of highway robbery under arms against Alfred Lawson and Myles Flynn occupied the Criminal Court, Adelaide, four whole days. Prisoners were ...

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  8. TO BE TRIED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Thomas Smith was brought before the Gunnedah Court charged with attempting to murder Kate Ahern, at Curlewis, on the 27th ultimo. After the evidence of the ...

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  9. TWO MEN SHOT.

    At a wood-splitters' camp, Dandenong Forest (Victoria), two men, David Dobson and David Burns, were shot under peculiar circumstances, the former receiving a bullet ...

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  10. DIED OF THIRST, THOUGH WATER WAS NEAR.

    The body of a man named Edward Leni[?]an was found four miles from Piangobla Station, Collarenebri, lying face downwards, and wrapped up in blankets. The local ...

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  11. FATAL COACH ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident happened to the coach from Murwillumbah to Queensland on Wednesday morning. While going down a steep incline called Red Hill, near Currumbin ...

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  12. SUICIDE OF A CHEMIST—ASKED FOR A MASONIC FUNERAL.

    The City Coroner conducted an inquiry at the Milson's Point Hotel, North Sydney, concerning the death of Christopher de Lacy Clarke. ...

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  13. BRITISH ARMY REFORM.

    Mr. St. John Brodrick, in a speech in the House of Commons, said in future a soldier would receive a clear shilling a day. If at the end of two years he elected to remain ...

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  14. THE PLAGUE.

    On Monday the cases were:—David Austin, 75, Botany-road, Alexandria; Frederick Young, 29, living at Kogarah, and employed as a letter-carrier at the General ...

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  15. DEPARTURE OF CARDINAL MORAN.

    After Vespers on Sunday evening, there being a huge congregation, Cardinal Moran was, at St. Mary's Cathedral, presented with addresses from the clergy and laity on the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN LADY'S SUICIDE IN LONDON.

    Miss Isabelle Swinton Guthrie, an Australian lady, who was staying with Mrs. Spurgeon, wife of the Rev. Thomas Spurgeon, pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, ...

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  17. YACHT SUNK BY A STEANIER.

    The yacht Alice, with about a dozen passengers on board, including ladies and children, collided with the steamer Koonookarra near Town Point, Launcest on (Tas.), ...

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  18. THIRTY LIVES LOST IN A WRECK.

    The steamer Tiber, 1736 tons, while enroute from Louisburg to Halifax, Nova Scotia, with a cargo of coal, was wrecked. Thirty lives were lost. ...

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  19. MURDERED IN A CEMETERY.

    At the North Carlton (Vic.) Police Court Michael Lynch was charged with the murder of Mary Maher by cutting her throat on Wednesday night, near the entrance to ...

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  20. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT REFUSED A HEARING

    Mr. W. A. Holman, M.L.A., arrived at Forbes for the purpose of holding a public meeting, but owing to his attitude in regard to the war he was refused the use of ...

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  21. £460 IN A SWAG ON A RUBBISH TIP.

    On Sunday morning Senior[?]-Constable Shaw found a swag on a rubbish tip at the rear of Rosalind Park, Bendigo. On searching it be found a deposit receipt for £400 ...

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  22. GERMANY'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    Count von Bulow, the German Chancellor, in the Reichstag stated that the Anglo Japanese treaty did not affect Germany's position, and the "open-door" question was ...

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  23. THE SCHIPPAN TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Mary Augusta Schippan, on a charge of murdering her sister, Bertha Elizabeth, at Towitta South Australia, on New Year's Night, was proceeded with ...

    Article : 301 words
  24. PRINCE HENRY IN AMERICA.

    The German Emperor has cabled to New York thanking the editors of the American newspapers for the "grand and sympathetic reception they gave his dear brother" ...

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  25. CHARGED WITH MURDERING AN ABORIGINAL.

    The Commissioner of Police Perth, W.A., has received a telegram from Sub-Inspector Duncan, concerning the alleged murder of an aboriginal and the wounding of two ...

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  26. INFANT'S THROAT CUT WITH SCISSORS.

    Maggie Keogh, wardsmaid at the Broken Hill Hospital, was arrested by the police and charge with the murder of a newly-born male child. She made a statement to ...

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  27. TRAGIC SEQUEL TO A WEDDING.

    A tragic incident is reported from Wagra, on the Upper Murray. A wedding party from that district visited Albury, one of them being a married man named Barlow. ...

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  28. SCHOOL INSPECTION OF THE SOBRAON.

    Mr. Willis, Metropolitan Inspector of Schools, has just completed his annual examination of the classes under school instruction on board the Sobraon. ...

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  29. AVALANCHE FATALITIES.

    A snowslide at Telluride, U.S., precipitated the shafthouse of the Liberty Bell Mines into a gulley, thirty persons being killed. ...

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  31. FOUR BOYS DROWNED.

    The steamer Moonah, which arrived at Launceston, Tas., from King Island, brought news of a sad drowning accident which occurred at Surprise Bay. Three boys named ...

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  32. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHIC

    MENTS.—Marconi has received messages form his Cornish wireless telegraphy station at a distance of 1500 miles at sea. Ticks were recorded at a distance of 2000 miles, ...

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  35. FEDERAL MEMBER DEAD.—Mr. F. W.

    Piesse, Tasmanian Member of the Federal House of Representatives, died on Thursday of pneumonia. He was about 50 years of age, and a solicitor by profession. The ...

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  36. SPIRIT WORLD FLOWERS."

    German detectives have arrested in Berlin an Woman named Rothe, and other spirit [?]lists, for producing by mechanical means what they represented as "flowers ...

    Article : 146 words
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