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  6. MAN AMOK.

    A man ran amok at Railway Town yesterday, and climbed to the roof of a hotel, from which he leaped to the electric cables and ...

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  7. "THE SPECK'S" TROUBLES.

    A proposal in the Melbourne "Age" that Tasmania should be absorbed by Victoria. has been much discussed. The view among the members ...

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  8. WILLING FOOTBALL.

    During the soccer match between P[?]—South Sydney and Eastern Suburbs at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, there were many ...

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  9. Level Crossing Disaster

    One of the worst disasters in the history of Victoria clouded the Anzac Day holiday. As a result sorrow has entered many homes, and another, has has been added to the many tragedies for which level ...

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  10. THE STATE SESSION.

    The Premier, Mr. hang, contemplates taking a holiday shortly in order to prepare for the strenuous period of polities ahead. A number ...

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  11. 20-INCH FLEECE.

    A message from Barralier (N.S.W.) says that when two sheep belonging to Lachian Lang, of Wombeyan Caves, were found after ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. AMONG THE LEPERS.

    Rever[?] Father Court[?]is, who has been [?] leper station. [?] who arrested by the Niagara [?] said [?] ...

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  13. BEAM WIRELESS

    It is announced that the Australian beam wireless station wil be completed and open for traffic during this year. Test services will ...

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  14. ELECTRICITY TRADERS.

    The Electrical Employers' Association has protested strongly to the City Council against its attitude regarding the proposed retail trading ...

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  15. TALE OF A SHIP.

    The Admiralty Court proceedings arising out of the writs for arrest against the barque Guy C. Goss, resulted in judgment against the ship ...

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  16. EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE ACTION.

    Some months ago Patrick Carey was sentenced, after two trials to tour and a half years imprisonment for breaking into his wife's room ...

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  17. CROSSING THE BIGHT.

    After crossing the Australian Bight in the severest storm for some time, the steamer Orari reached Fremantle in a damaged condition. The ...

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  18. SMASH IN ADELAIDE.

    When a train from Anga[?] to Adelaid reached a crossing 3 miles north of Gawler yesterday afternoon, it collided with a motor car ...

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  19. ELECTRIC TRAINS,

    The Railway Commissioners intend to erect a huge power house on the South Oast, to be in operation in three or four years. ...

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  20. BRISBANE SENSATION.

    A shooting affray occurred in Pet rie Bight, a bury part of the city. Those who witnessed the incident say they saw two men at the ...

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  21. NEARLY GONE!

    The timely action of two special service firemen saved the Melbourne Exhibition Building from complete destruction by fire last night When ...

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  22. CHURCH UNDER DIFFICULTIES.

    When about 150 parishioners of St. Mary's Church of England, Balmain, went to the Parish hall last night for the annual vestry meeting. ...

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  23. OUT OF CONTROL.

    A sensational smash occurred on the Newcastle Road, near Wyong, yesterday. A Rickenbacker car was travelling towards Wyon when the ...

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  24. POISON IN THE CUP.

    An extraordinary story of jealous crime is reported from Coonalpyn. It is alleged an attempt was made to poison six persons on ...

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  25. ROSEHILL TRAIN FATALITY.

    The man who was run over and [?] at Rosehill yesterday, in attempting to board a moving train, has been identified as John R.[?] ...

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  26. "FOUL SLANDER."

    "We should repudiate that wicked and cowardly slander mentioned in the House of Commons, that because there was no death penalty ...

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  27. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  28. CITY FIRE.

    The Boomerang Care, in Hosking Place, Sydney was considerably damaged by fire last night. But for the speedy arrival of the firemen ...

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  29. QUICK WORK.

    While the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, at Kyneton, was un[?]ppied for half-an-hour, [?]165 in notes, together with a fire stope ...

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  30. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    A cue of alleged abduction has been reported from Innisfail, when two Italians were arrested and charged with taking Sina Grancerio, ...

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  31. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

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  32. RECENT RAIL COLLISON.

    The special Railway Board of [?]cent collision between a passenger train [?] goods train at Drouin, reported to the commissioners that ...

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  33. A FINE FIGHT.

    Flight Lieut,[?] by an official photographer recently made a seven hours non-stop light in a D.H.S. He flew [?] ...

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  34. LOCAL STOCK BALE.

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  35. UNEXPECTED WAVE.

    David Cashman (47) was [?] off the rocks at Neilson Park, when be was knocked over by a wave. Failing heavily, he fractured his right ...

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  36. VICTORIAN COAL STRIKE

    The Miners' Union has refused to adopt the proposal of the en[?] to settle the exiting dispute [?] the State coal mine at Wonthag[?] ...

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