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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    Further investigations made by the police present the Laporte horror in an even more appalling light than before. Mrs. Guinness, who owned the ...

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  6. METAL MARKET.

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  7. NOTHING IN THE PAPERS.

    Premier Moore will be 38 years old on the 17th of this month. Bishop Riley will be 51 on the 26th. "Selector" writes: "I read in ...

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  8. INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    The Mohmands have been allowed until Sunday to agree to the British terms for a cessation of hostilities. ...

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  9. MARY HAMILTON'S APPEAL.

    The court of Crown Cases Reserved has dismissed Mary Hamilton's appeal, and affirmed her conviction. ...

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  10. FIRE IN AMERICA.

    A fire has destroyed six business blocks and two Hotels in Atlanta, Georgia. ...

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  11. OUR POETS' CORNER.

    (Mr. Harry Carson, questioned at Cue, stated that he considered Crowther should be a junction station). Said candidate Hal, when speaking at ...

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  12. TELEGRAMS.

    The State Premiers have decided upon their line of action re the Federal Government's financial proposals. Should the Federal ...

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  13. ROWING.

    The Eight-oar Championship, rowed on the Yarra at Melbourne, on Saturday, resulted as follows:--New South Wales, 1; Victoria, 2; ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS W.A. TEAM.

    The selectors appointed to select a football team to represent W.A. at the Championship Carnival in Melbourne, will make their final choice ...

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  15. ARRESTED IN MISTAKE.

    The police in Syracuse arrested a lady train-bound for New York, alleging that she was Mrs. Guimness. She is a widow well-known in ...

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  16. JACK CAPTURES THE SCULLS.

    Ivens, of Victoria, did not start in the Sculling Championship, which was won by E. Jack (of Tasmania), N. Brasch (of Victoria), three lengths ...

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  17. A TAXATION MATTER.

    The taxation Commissioner says that the Act exempts from income tax the funds and incomes of friendly societies, but not building societies. ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The American Fleet has been reviewed at San Francisco. Rear-Admiral Evans relinquishes command on the ground of ill-health. ...

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  19. FOOTBALL.

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  20. NORTH-WEST SHIPPING SERVICE.

    Sir,--For the information of, those who are under the impression that Gerald ton and the North-West ports are not receiving fair treatment from ...

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  21. GRANT HERVEY AGAIN.

    Grant Harvey, the well-known journalist (formerly of the "Sunday Times"), and Walter Baker, the equally well-known melodramatic ...

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  22. THE IDAHO MURDER.

    Orchard, the Idaho murderer and informer, has been, against his will, temporarily reprieved. He prefers death to life, as even his ...

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  23. MAY CIVIL SITTINGS.

    The May Civil Sittings commence to-morrow. Ten cases are set down for hearing before a Judge. There are four divorce cases, one before a ...

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  24. MR. CARSON AT NORTHAMPTON.

    On Wednesday evening, May 6, Mr. Carson addressed the electors of Northampton in the Mechanics' Institute in the prosecution of his ...

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  25. THE DUNDEE ELECTION.

    The following are the results of the Dundee election:--Winston Churchill, 7079; Baxter (Unionist and Tariff Reformer), 4370; Stuart (Laborite), ...

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  26. The Hon. Postmaster-General, Melbourne

    Sir,--With reference to our interview of this morning, when you gave me an opportunity of resulting perusing the remarks of Senator De ...

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  28. WRESTLING.

    Peter Bannon, of Scotland, heat Fred Porter, of Melbourne, at a wrestling match on Saturday evening at Melbourne. Clarence Weber ...

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  29. A LIBEL ACTION.

    Mr. Murray, the well-known publisher, has obtained £7500 damages against the "Times." A stay of execution has been granted on the ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. WRECK OFF LONG ISLAND.

    The Peterice Mars, a large sailing vessel, has been wrecked off Long Island, near New York. The crew of a hundred, after being in imminent ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Several earthquake shocks were experienced at Turkey Creek telegraph station, near the border of the Northern Territory, at 1 o'clock on ...

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  33. MISHAP TO A STEAMER.

    The steamer Boveric, on a voyage from Astoria, on the north part of the west coast of the United States to Sydney, struck an object which ...

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  34. Local.

    The substantial additions which have been made to St. Joseph's Girls' Orphanage, Subiaco, were blessed and opened yesterday by ...

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  37. METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL.

    The League football matches on Saturday were won by Perth, Subiaco, East Fremantle, and West Perth. ...

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