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  2. TELEGRAMS

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Burnside and a jury, Robt Bennett and John Regan were proceeded against on a further charge ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The Russians are said to have acted in a most callous fashion after the battle of Mukden, and in support of the assertion it is said they [?]doned ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS

    An Industrial School boy named George Cooper, who was boarded out with William Chambers, fruit-grower, met with a shocking death yesterday. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    A new card is being played in the Morocco question, and one so unexpected that consternation is expressed in Germany. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    The Russian newspapers are filled with stories of the pillage of manors and granaries, of arson, and murderous outrages in the Baltic provinces. ...

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  7. MINING.

    The Shamrock G.M. Co. (Kunanalling) has just crushed, at the Premier battery, 65 tons for 81½oz. LANCEFIELD ...

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  8. KALGOORLIE NEWS

    Kalgoorlie Police Court.—There was a “clean sheet” at the Kalgoorlie police court this morning—the first for some weeks. ...

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  9. CABLEGRAMS

    The news of a prospective battle between the Japanese and the Russian fleets within the next three weeks has aroused the greatest possible interest. ...

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  10. PRIZE COURT AWARD.

    The prize court rejected the Rosely and Lethington appeals. The vessels were ordered to be confiscated. ...

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  11. ARBITRATION COURT

    The Arbitration Court will resume the hearing of industrial disputes at the end of the present month. On April 27 the Members of the Court will ...

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  12. JAPANESE SPIES EXECUTED.

    Five Japanese officers were arrested at Vladivostok, and hanged as spies. Photos of the entrenchments surrounding the villages were found in their ...

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  13. BARRISTERS’ CONGRESS.

    An unauthorised Congress of Russian barristers met at St. Petersburg, and resolved to form an association to promote political freedom on a ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITCS.

    Mr. Crooks, member for Woolwich, asked to-day whether Mr. Balfour would submit to the colonial conference a joint scheme of emigration. ...

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  15. COLONIAL GOVERNORS STAFF

    Lord Monk Bretton, speaking in the House of Lords, suggested that it would be very advantageous if the Governors of the autonomous colonies ...

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  16. THE BRITISH BUDGET

    The British Budget presented to-day shows a surplus of £1,414,000. The tea tax has been reduced twopence, but the income tax is ...

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  17. SUBSTANTIAL REINFORCEMENTS.

    No further information has been obtained regarding the whereabouts of the most important warships of the Baltic fleet, but it has leaked out that ...

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  18. RAILWAY ENGINEDRIVERS

    It has been ascertained that there are no vacancies for the engine-drivers who were dismissed during the ra[?] [?] of 1903. The Cabinet ...

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  19. THE TRANSVAAL

    Thirty-three thousand Transvaal natives have already signed a petition to King Edward, praying that their interests be protected under a new ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA

    The Paris Municipal Council has condoled with King Edward concerning the earthquakes in India. ...

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  21. A PROFITABLE FAIR

    The final accounts in connection with St. Mary’s Jubilee Fair, Sydney, show that the net result was £16,005. ...

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  22. SUICIDE AT ALBANY

    This morning the body of Harry Gilbert was found at the rear of the Premier Hotel, in circumstances which leave no doubt that he committed ...

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  23. DUTCH ADVICES.

    According to Dutch advices a Russian fleet has arrived off Mintok, and is expected to reach Batavia today ...

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  24. PROSPECTING EXPEDITION

    The Government Georgist, Mr. Brown, will, snordy leave [?] for the Northern Terrpory, on a prospecting expedition. ...

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  25. KALGOORLIE HEALTH MATTERS

    On Saturday a deputation from the Boulder and Kalgoorlie Municipal Councils, and the local Roads Board, accompanied by several of the ...

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  26. A BIG CONTRACT

    The tender of Lane and Peters has been accepted for the construction of the Cataract Dam. The amount of the tender is £147,412. ...

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  27. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    George Cobbledick was run over by a waggon and Killed on Adrossan road to-day. Both wheels passed over has head, ...

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  28. RENTS AND RATES

    Owing to the high rates and resultant heavy rents there are 40,000 tenantless houses is London. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND STOCK RETURNS

    The stock returns for 1904 show increases of 183,793 cattle and 2,800,894 sheep. ...

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  30. THE RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The London “Daily Mail’s” correspondent at Singapore asserts positively that seven Russian battleships passed Singapore on Saturday. He ...

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  31. SOMALILAND

    The Mullah, with whom a treaty was recently made by Italy, has been allotted the seaport of Illig as his headquarters. ...

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  32. THE [?]MORDER

    James Warron was committee for trial to-day for the marder or Indian [?] at [?] In a statement made to the police ...

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  33. TRAVELLING WITHOUT A TICKET

    Waiter Jones was before the Police Court to-day on a charge of having travelled on the railway without having paid his fart. The ...

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  34. A BANKRUPT’S LOSSES

    At Marti and to-day, Douglas Ronald Waddell, grazier, of Singleton, was committed to Darlinghurst Gaol there to remain until he answered certain ...

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  35. THE LATE MR WILLIAM SHIELS

    The estate of the late Mr. William Shiels, at one time Premier of Victoria, was lodged for probate to-day. It is valued at £1796. A codicil to ...

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  36. SWINE FEVER

    Edgar Halford, a farmer, was charged at the Police Court to-day for exposing for sale pigs attested with swine fever. ...

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  37. THE CRAIGGEMORE PROPRIETARY

    The following are the last monthly returns from the Craiggiemore Proprietary, Ltd. :— Ten head of stamps ran [?] hours and crushed 1850 short ...

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  38. THE CORONNA SHOOTING CASE

    Allan McDonald was committed for trial to-day on a charge of having caused the death of his father at Corunna, Tilba Tilba district. ...

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  39. ROADS BOARD CONFERENCE

    The Roads Boards’ Conference was opened to-day. Mr. A. P. Wymond, chairman of the Coolgardie Roads Board, was appointed chairman of the ...

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  40. REMARKABLE SMIMMING

    Miss Annette Kellermam swam ten and a half miles in the Yarra to-day. in four hours and twenty minutes. The first half of the distance was covered ...

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  41. SHOCKING DISCOVERY

    The dead body of a man was discovered neat Tatura this afternoon in circumstances pointing to an unusually horrible murder having been ...

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  42. THE AUSLRALIA WRECK

    The hull of the wrecked steamer Australia will be blown up during the Easter week. The man who purchased the wreck, says that his intention is ...

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  43. FORGED SANK NOTES

    John Irvine, for having been in possession of a forged bank note and appliances for forging bank notes, was sentenced to ten years. ...

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  45. WRECK OF A BOAT

    The wreck of the sailing boat Azalia has been discovered near Groper Point. The Azalia disappeared from ...

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