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  4. MEAT STRIKE

    Both sides of the meat fight were in their, separate conclaves this morning, and to development of importance took place during the forenoon. ...

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  5. BOY’S MURDER

    The case was continued to-day in which Starchfield, a news vendor, was charged with the murder of his seven year-old son in a London railway train. ...

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  6. BOAT COLLISION

    From further particulars which have Just come to hand of the collision in the Tana yesterday, it appears that the Coogee was completing a trip from ...

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  7. GIVE US RAIN

    Dry weather still continues, and the country folk are in despair as to what they will do with their stock in the probable eventually of the drought ...

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  8. TRANS=LINE

    Commenting on the statement of Mr. Scaddan that Western Australia did not intend to construct a portion of the transcontinental line between ...

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  9. A CONFESSION

    George Sumner (alias Ball) [?] [?] to death [?] Miss Bradfield at Liverpool, has confessed that he committed the crime. ...

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  10. PERJURERS

    LONDON, Feb. 25 A cable on June 17 of last year stated that in connection with the Robinson— Cohen slander action (decided last ...

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  11. MAN’S DOWNFALL

    Mr. Justice Cussen this morning refused to state a case for the opinion of a Full Court in the case of Walter Kingsley Dawson, who had been ...

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  12. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    John Austin Urquhart, a well-known storekeeper of Coolup, was charged at the Pinjarra Court with Shooting with intent to main, William ...

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  13. FAKED BUTTER

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr., Walter Bunchman, receives on Tuesday a deputation from the Margarine conference. ...

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  14. “ MUST HAVE LIFE ”

    “ She went to Paris rand to the Coronation, and seems generally to have had a good time” said Mr. Woolf in opening the divorce case of Sparrow ...

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  15. ARTISTIC STAMPS

    The P. M. G. stated today that he intended to issue shortly a 2 ½ stamp in blue, with purple, of the King’s head. A new 6d stamp would be printed, the ...

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  16. DOG WHIPPER

    Mary Lindsay was fined 40s for dogwhipping Lord Wear dale, whom she mistook for Mr. Asquith. ...

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  17. BRITISH TARS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labor) asked whether during the recent strike at Christchurch, the men of the Psyche and ...

    Article : 301 words
  18. LOVERS SHOT AT

    A young man named William Henry Leach has made a sensational complaint to the Ballarat East police to the effect that while he was sitting with Miss Lily ...

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  19. CABLE RATES .

    A section of the Pacific Cable Board strongly ,opposed the New Zealand redaction, and an effort is to be made to expunge the minute covering Mr. ...

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  20. WOMEN FANATICS

    Resulting on the recent addition of women’s suffrage in [?] State, Women are running total prohibition candidates in various cities throughout ...

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  21. TRAGIC INCIDENT

    A big picnic party came to a sad termination at Clontarf, Sydney. [?] Dolan, aged 16, of 41 Rook wood street Leichhardt was drowned. The girl, who ...

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  22. BIG BLAZE

    A fire broke out at the Sunshine harvester works at 1.20 a.m. Within a few minutes the flames burst through the light iron roof of the ...

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  23. MR. DENHAM

    The Empire Parliamentary Association [?] the Premier of Queensland Mr. Denbam, and Mr. Myens in the House of Commons on March 3rd. ...

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  24. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    Messrs. Scaddan, Cook, and Kelly, conferred this morning upon matters connected with the transcontinental railway. ...

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  25. AFRICAN STRIFE

    The Assembly by an overwhelming majority investigate the source of Mr. Cresswell’s information respecting the burning of the official documents. ...

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  26. PECULIAR INCIDENT

    The police at Port Melbourne spent [?] [?] afternoon and evening recently [?] dragging, in the heat, in the vicinity of Port Melbourne pier, for the body of a ...

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  28. HEAT CAUSES DEATH

    John J. Toohey, road master on the railways at Hamilton, died suddenly from the effect of the heat. In company with Superintendent Ley, Toohey ...

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  29. ANTHRAX

    The local inspector of stock, Dr. L. E. McKenzie, held a postmortem examination on a cow belonging to a Yarrawonga (Vic.) dairyman. The death of ...

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  30. BRITAIN’S DEFENCE

    The supplementary naval estimates of 2½ millions include £173,000 for fuel oil. Colonel Sealy has announced that ...

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  31. “THE PIERROTS.”

    There seems to be no doubt that if those who favored the Kalgoorlie Town Hall contract put in an appearance at the Pierrots ’ concert in the Town Hall ...

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  32. WHITESOX GIANTS

    Newspapers give prominence to visit of the White Sox giants. The King attends the match at C[?]sea to-day. ...

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  33. MAYOR AND P.L.C.

    At a meeting of the Port Melbourne Labor League, a discussion took place regarding a recommendation from the executive to the effect that ...

    Article : 105 words
  34. BILLIARDS

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