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  2. TELEGRAMS

    In the City Police Court this afternoon, before Mr. Roe, P.M., George Clarke, Charles F. Jenkinson, and Per Olaf Solin, were charged with ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The Czar has sent by special messenger an autograph letter to General Linievitch. The letter is believed to contain ...

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  4. THE MINE ROBBERY.

    The hearing of the charge against Albert James Connell of having, on March 31, stolen 12 battery plates, the property of the Devon Consols mine, ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS

    A shocking discovery made at Girgarre East, near Tatura, last even has thrown the residents into a state of excitement. The old main ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr. Long, speaking in the House of Commons, declared that Sir Anthony Macdonnell’s status was similar to that of any other permanent departmental ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    Nothing of a sensational nature is reported of the impending naval conflict on the China Sea. According to French advices from St. ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    Fresh disturbances have taken place at the Putiloff ironworks in St. Petersburg, and the yards are patrolled by troops. ...

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  9. PROPOSED REFORMS.

    A conference of manufacturers of the southern towns of Russia recommend to the Government that the workers should be allowed to hold meetings ...

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  10. SHOOTING SENSATION

    The police at Northam have received information that a shooting sensation took place at Cunderdin to-night, shortly after the arrival of the mail ...

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  11. RUSSIAN NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    Russia is opening a fund, repayable in fifteen years, for additions to the navy. These include fifteen scouts, fifty ...

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  12. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Mr. Dugald Thomson has sent memorandum to Mr. Carruthers, recapitulating the steps which led to Dalgety being selected as the Federal capital ...

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  13. BARRISTERS’ CONGRESS.

    The congress of barristers resolved to remove the autocratic regime, and proclaim a democratic constitution on the basis of universal suffrage and a ...

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  14. MOROCCO TROUBLE.

    The Sultan desires Germany to send a mission to Fez to negotiate a treaty for commerce, and discus the procuring of a European guarantee of ...

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  15. TROUBLE WITH SAILORS.

    While the Baltic fleet was at Nossibe many of the men deserted. Eight executions were recorded for charges of insubordination. ...

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  16. ADMIRAL TOGO’S BASE.

    Mr. Griscom, United States Minister at Tokio, reports that Kelung, Formosa, has been closed to foreign trade. This action is supposed to indicate ...

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  17. THE PARIS PLOT

    Captain Volpert has been arrested for co-operating with Colonel Tamburini, whose exposure caused a sensation in Paris last week. ...

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  18. THE KAISER’S TOUR

    The Kaiser is now on a visit to the King of Greece, meeting him at Corfu. No international indiscretions are ...

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  19. SUPPOSED COLLIERS SIGHTED.

    Four large steamers, supposed to be Russian colliers, passed Singapore yesterday. ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS STARRING CASE

    The manner in which Fred Jamieson sustained a wound behind his left ear Tuesday morning remains shrouded in mystery. In the absence of any ...

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  21. MR BENT’S POLITICS

    Speaking at Castlemaine to-night, Mr. Bent said that the members of the Federal Ministry, who had £2000 a year, as well as £400 a year, went ...

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  22. KALGOORLIE NEWS.

    Fire Brigades’ Demonstration.—Matters in connection with the annual fire brigades’ demonstration, which takes place at the Boulder Recreation ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA

    It is officially estimated that ten thousand deaths occurred at Kangara sub-district, three thousand at Palanpur, sub-district, and 424 at ...

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  24. THE LATEST MOVEMENTS.

    Hague advices state that a Dutch squadron has proceeded to Anamba to preserve neutrality. The Russian squadron are still anchored ten miles ...

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  25. UNITED STATES NAVY

    Six hundred sailors have deserted from the American, warships at Pensacola during last month. An inquiry is to be instituted into ...

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  26. RAIN IN INDIA

    The drought in the Simla district, British India, has broken. ...

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  27. THE ROYAL CRUISE

    The Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, which is conveying King Edward and Queen Alexandra on a cruise of the Mediterranean Sea, started for ...

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  28. FRANCE’S NAVAL EXPENDITURE

    Speaking in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, a prominent member protested that the naval expenditure would ruin France. An ...

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  29. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    In the Criminal Court to-day, the trial of Robt. W. Bennett and John Regan, for alleged conspiracy to procure an abortion on May Calder, was ...

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  30. SAVINGS SANK FINANCING

    Referring to the question of £25,000 “till money” which was paid by the State to the Savings Bank, Mr. Carruthers to-day said that if a fresh ...

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  31. MISS ADA GROSSLEY

    Five hundred guests were present at Miss Ada Crossley’s wedding, which rook place yesterday in the Marylebone church. Sir George Sydenham ...

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  32. COLONIAL CONFERENCE

    In the House of Lords yesterday Mr Balfour, of Burleigh, moved a resolution questioning the government’s action relatives to the Colonial ...

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  33. IMPERIAL ORGANISATION

    Mr. Frederick Pollock read a paper at the Colonial Institute, in which he further developed a scheme for imperial organisation, sp sketched by [?] in ...

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  34. WHITE OCEAN POLICY

    The Chambers of Commerce conference passed a resolution to-day, expressing alarm that the P. and O. and Orient companies had deemed it ...

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  35. A DESPERATE PRISONER

    Albert Cottrell and William Calla ghan came before the City Court today on a charge of having broken into the dwelling of Rudolph Weicks, ...

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  36. COSTS OF MINING

    The costs of the Vivien ( Lewlers) for March were as follows :—Mining, 6/ ; treatment, [?]/3 ; realisation of bullion, 9d ; general expenses, 3/8 ; ...

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  37. PANAMA CANAL.

    Great Britain, France, and Germany have each received an invitation to nominate an advisory engineer on the Panama Canal Commission. ...

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  38. SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS

    Charges of selling lottery tickets against seventeen Chin amen were dismissed to-day in the Police Court, and costs given against the Crown, ...

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  39. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    A man named John Jennings is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat at the Victoria mine on Monday night. ...

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  40. DR ROTH.

    When seen to-night regarding Dr. Roth’s resignation of his position as protector of aborigines in Queensland, the Premier (Mr. Daglish) stated that ...

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  41. AMERICAN WHEAT CROP

    The Washington Department of Agriculture reports that the general average condition of the winter wheat crop is 91.6. On this basis the New York ...

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  42. TROPICAL AUSTRALIA

    At the annual meeting of the General Council of Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth to-day, Mr. Jacobs (Adelaide) submitted the ...

    Article : 109 words
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  44. MISTAKEN DIAGNOSIS.

    There are many people who have pains in the back and imagine that their kidneys are effected, while their only trouble is rheumatism of the ...

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  47. YOUR COMPLEXION.

    It is an index to the state of the stomach. If you have pimples, boils, [?]buncles, or any other public signs of distress, your blood is full of ...

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