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  2. OUR BISLEY LAD

    The final , stages of the competition to decide the representative of this State in the Australian team to visit England in July next w[?]e competed ...

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  3. WANTING PEACE

    In the Sigh Court this morning Mr. Schutt, on behalf of J. C. Williamson and others, made an appeal by consent for the withdrawal of an injuction ...

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  4. SEA PERILS

    The ship “Mexico” spent a terrible night off Rock Roolest. Since Friday there has been no signs of the gales abating. It is feared the crew will ...

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  5. NEW CHIEF JUSTICE

    The Chief Justice of the High Court, Sir Samuel Griffiths, was welcomed this morning when the Melbourne sittings of the Court were opened. Pract[?]ally ...

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  6. THEIR MAJESTIES

    Their Majesties and Princess Mary visited East India and London docks and inspected the methods of handling cur[?]ties in the Chinese and Japanese ...

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  7. IVANHOE MINE ON FIRE

    There have been a number o[?] fires on the mines of the Golden Mile, but with the exception of that on the Great Boulder Perseverance several ...

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  8. DOOMED

    Eltoft, who wis sentenced to death for the murder of Miss Bradford at Liverpool, has withdrawn his appeal. This as attributed, to the police raiding ...

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  9. STRUCK DEAD

    A tragic occurrence took place at the Gheringhap station, Ballarat. Two girls named Lo[?]kie, aged twelve and nine respectively daughters of Mr. J. ...

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  10. BANDITS’ CRIME

    The Whit[?]lf bandits massacred 1300 people at Sacing, Luanchow. Twenty-five thousand troops are now covering Whitewolf’s stronghold, where ...

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  11. MRS. PANKHURST

    Mrs. Pankhurst made a three-quarters of an hour’s address to a large crowd from the balcony of her private house, Glebe Place. ...

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  12. THE SHIP CANAL

    The Manchester ship canal are paying a dividend of 2¼ per cent. This is the first since the canal was opened [?] 1891. ...

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  13. PICNIC INCIDENT

    A remarkable event happened on the excursion steamer Hygeia, Murray River, which was chartered for the [?] for the Werribee [?]armer’s picnic. The ...

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  14. PICTURE THIEVES

    Two accomplices of a Paris picture thief have bean arrested. Pictures have been stolen from various houses in Belgium. Three others have been ...

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  15. GREECE FOR PEACE

    The Greek reply generally accepts the Powers’ decisions and asks the Powers to guarantee that the, Islands remaining with Turkey will not be allowed to ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. COUNT’S CRIME

    Count Milczynski has been in custody since his arrest, although he offered £50,000 for bail. The prosecution objected to all jury ...

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  17. FIREMEN INTERVIEWED.

    To-day Foreman T[?]loch, head of the Kalgoorlie brigade, and the official head of the firemen on the fields, and Foreman Ardagh, head of the ...

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  18. “TOY HOUSE” STATUE

    Mr. Walter Winans, though not [?] an anti Jacobite, has fallen foul of the [?] eques[?]an st[?]e of Charles [?] at Charing Cross, London. He ...

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  19. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT

    ,A wool scourer named Edward Moody met with a serious accident and was taken to the Melbourne Hospital. Moody, who is employed at Foy and ...

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  20. ALBANIA

    Essad Pasha headed an Albanian deputation and formally offered the throne to the Prince of Wied. The Prince accepted the offer. ...

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  21. PLAY BANNED

    The Holy Synod secured the prohibition of the performance of the Grand [?]uke Constantine’s drama “King of the Jews,” on the ground that it was ...

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  22. WARNING TO GIRLS

    The case in which a young woman who, on the evening of 29th January, with a man whom she did not know, went into Alexandra Gardens and, there ...

    Article : 307 words
  23. JEWELS DISAPPEAR

    Mr. B[?]ckensee, a jeweller, of Birmingham, deposited in the cloakroom at the tube station, King’s Cross, a case containing £6000 worth of jewellery. ...

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  24. MIRACLES

    Archbishop Carr, of Melbourne, visited the local convent on Wednesday afternoon and in the presence of a large assemblage of people opened and ...

    Article : 302 words
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  26. OBITUARY

    Lord Wimhourne, who was created First Baron in 1880, died to-day. ...

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  27. IMPRESSIVE CHOICE

    Alfred Goldthorpe, 21, was arrested in King street (Vic.) on the charge of having stolen a bicycle, which was subsequently found abandoned near ...

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  28. CLERIC’S WISH

    The Rev. T. Pym Williamson for 45 years Vicar of Thelwall, Warrington, died in his 78th year. He left full instruction as to his funeral, saying he ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. BILLIARDS

    Falkiner and Gray are playing a match in London. The scores at the [?]e of the play this evening were: — Falkiner .. .. ... 11,380 ...

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  30. MAYOR OF BOULDER’S MISSION.

    The mayor of Boulder (Mr. H. Glance) will leave by the express this evening. He intends to interview Mr. Johnson, the Minister for Works, with ...

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