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  4. PERTH FRAUD

    The unexpected happened when the conclusion was reached at the City Court in the case of Frank Bennett, aged 28, charged that he imposed on ...

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  5. AT LAST!

    The “West Australian,” commenting on the ceremony of the turning of the first [?], says that the bridging of the gap between Perth and Adelaide by a ...

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  6. REVOLUTION

    The Federal troops re-opened battle today [?] attacked the [?] daylight. A thrice engagement followed and hundreds were killed. The ...

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  7. JAP CRISIS

    The Katsura Cabinet has given away before the indignation of the people at the flouting of the constitution, and have resigned. Mr. Yamamoto, who ...

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  8. WAR

    The Daily News correspondent in Constantinople says that all business is absolutely at a standstill many fires have occurred and the inhabitants are ...

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  9. COTTON SQUEEZE

    The well-known cotton operator, Mr James Patten pleaded guilty to-day to an, - indictment charging him with restraint of trade. He was fined £800. ...

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  10. CAPTAIN SCOTT

    Presiding yesterday at a meeting at the Human Society , Lord George Hamilton paid a high tribute the heroism of Captain Oates, who ...

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  11. WATER SUPPLY

    The following statement shows the figures for the principal divisions, in comparison with those of the year before in connection with the Goldfields ...

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  12. ARMOUR PLATE

    The Admiralty is testing a Sheffield invention for increasing the resistance armour plate, while reducing the weight 15 percent. ...

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  13. CONFERENCE

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Postmaster-General, Mr. Herbert Samuel, informed Major Archer-Shee that the answer to the Commonwealth’s ...

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  14. BORROW BOOM

    Referring to the prodigal borrowing policy of the Dominion, the “Westmanster Gazette” says New Zealand is over doing. The loan market did not ...

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  15. TOLL OF THE SEA

    The, Spaniard steamer Pauline was wrecked off Mightownshire yesterday, and her captain and thirteen men are missing. ...

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  16. TWO DEATHS

    Two more deaths are reported from Woodman’s Point Quarantine Hospital. Two babies, named Murford who had been ill during the last week with ...

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  17. PROBATE DUTY

    The department is claiming duty on the estate of the late W. E. Smith a Sydneyite on the ground that he never lost his English domicile, ...

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  18. HORRORS OF THE WAR

    Entitled “Liberators of the Christhina,” the greatest Hungarian journal the “Budapesti Hirlap,” on January 9 published a long article of several ...

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  19. WORLD WIDE TRIBUTES.

    The “Evening News ” says that the Education authorities hare arranged to have read in all the Elementary School in the country at noon on Friday ...

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  20. LONDON TRADE

    The New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr. T. Mackenzie, discussed with the Port of London authorities today the whole question of dock ...

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  21. CONSUMPTION

    The German Government is having experiments made Po test thoroughly. Dr. Friedmann’s cure for consumption, which the discoverer claims to he . ...

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  22. INDIGNATION

    There is general indignation felt in Labor circles, especially at Fremantle over the alleged discourtesy by Mr. Fisher and his party, ignoring the ...

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  23. STREET BETTING

    At the Fremantle police court William Small, a bookmaker, was charged with having on February 1 unlawfully frequented and used High and Market ...

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  24. RICH BEQUEST

    The late Dr. Charles Theodore Williams, who was consulting physician Hospital for Consumption, has bequeathed £119.467 to Oxford University ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    Speaking at the Kalgoorlie banquet last night the Prime Minister said a good suggestion had been made to him. It was that they should honor the ...

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  26. FRUIT COMMISSION

    The Federal Parliamentary Fruit Commission have combined pleasure with duty. After taking part in yesterday’s railway ceremonies they are ...

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  27. AGRICULTURE

    The “Pall Mall Gazette” points out that Canada is spending ten million sterling on agricultural and veterinary instruction, and says that this is an ...

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  28. A. L. F.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labor Federation will be held at the Trades’ Hall this evening. It is ...

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  29. A PATHETIC PICTURE.

    The following is from Captain Scott’s narrative, dated March 17 last: —“Oates Was a brave soul. He slept through the night hoping not to wake, ...

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  30. DIRIGIBLES

    In the House of Commons to-day Colonel Seely, in reply to Mr. Hunt, said that Germany’s five dirigibles were capable of discharging over our ships, ...

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  31. THE TRANS LINE

    To-day at 10 a.m. Mr. Fraser met a deputation of trans-line men, who wanted to complain about conditions of labor. The meeting was held with ...

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  32. SUFFRAGETTES

    Suffragettes burnt a refreshment shed at Regent’s Park cricket ground. The damage was put down at £700. ...

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