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  4. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    A man named Joe Scattini was fatally crashed between the buffers of an engine on the Kurramia woodline yesterday. News of the tragedy was ...

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  5. UNION LARCENY

    Duncan . Dougal Fraser, again appeared at the Melbourne court to-day, charged with the larceny of union funds in W.A. ...

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  6. RAND RUMPUS

    There is much public anxiety here owing to the quantity of stolen dynamite that is [?] said to be in the [?] of the sta[?]ers, who are now ...

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  7. BALKAN WAR

    The peace conference is not moving altogether peace[?] Roumaris insists on Greace relinquishing Kavila, a port on the Aegean Sea, and about ...

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  8. STABLE BLAZE

    A fire resulting in the roasing of seven valuable horses and the learning of a large stable, together with a quantity of harness, accurred at ...

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  9. AMAZING MISHAP

    An express train at a level crossing at Maceon caught a waggonette. A husband and- wife who were seated in the trap with their daughter escaped, ...

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  10. MINING TROUBLE

    The trouble caused by the Boorara miners over the terms of the industrial agreement, arrived at, at the last compulsory conference, dealing with ...

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  11. BOULDER INQUEST

    A coronial inquiry was conduct[?] this morning into the cause of death[?] Joseph Henry England (57) who [?] as the result, of injuries received from ...

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  12. IN CANADA

    At Victoria, B.C., the New Zealand's bluejackets are partac pating in the regatta, where aeroplane fights, water polo and a musical festival al fresco are ...

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  13. THE MINERS’ VIEWPOINT.

    Writing in the “Daily News,” an ex-Rand miner says:— Heft South Africa at the early stages of the dispute. The discontent ...

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  14. GOOD NEWS AT LAST.

    News reached London before midnight that peace had been concluded in the Balkans. ...

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  15. BY=ELECTION

    Further results for the State by-election for Darwin (which is coterminous with Mr. King O’Malley’s Federal constituency) indicate that the Labor ...

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  16. MINING FATALITY

    A fatal mining accident occurred at the Yuanmi gold mine on Tuesday of last week. Peter Daly and William Buxton, engaged in sinking a winze at ...

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  17. INSURANCE

    The Commons is discussing the Grand Committee’s amendments to the Insurance Act. The Labor Party strongly objected to panic legislation ...

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  18. SAVED

    Scout-master White, at the English scouts’ camp, Nieuport, saved two boy scouts and himself from being drowned. ...

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  19. LATE SPORTING.

    The privileges for the annual meeting of the Boulder Racing Club we[?] sold this afternoon by Messrs. Johnston and Budge. ...

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  20. AMAZING CASES

    A court martial of sailors at Cronstadt has been conducted. One had vitrol dropped in his ears, and another injured his eyes with corrosive, ...

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  21. IT’S LAST TRIAL

    The Honorary Minister Mr. Dodd) has forwarded to the Attorney-General a reply to the remarks of Justice Burnside regarding his (Mr.; Dodd's) ...

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  22. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Playing against Somerset Dipper made 168, and 85 against Leicester. Haywood-for Northants made 160 and 78, including a nine. ...

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  23. UNION DISPUTE

    Naturally the Surface Workers Union and their delegate (Mr. J. Cornell) are very. pleased with their victory in the Arbitration Court yesterday over Mr. ...

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  24. WOMEN AT WAR

    An exciting finale to a wordy warfare occurred In an Austrian house at Fimiston last week. Two, Austrian women became so engraged during a ...

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  25. SMALL-POX

    Two cases of small-pox were reported this morning, one at Balmain, and the other at Woolloomooloo. A suspicious case at Kosciusko has been diagnosed ...

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  26. HORSES ON THE WAY.

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  28. AT COWES

    The Margherita won the Kaiser's Cup at Cowes, beating the Germania. ...

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  29. LOCAL VACCINATION.

    The local medical officers are receiving; a fair number Of inquiries respecting vaccination. The health officer at Boulder, Dr. Inman Way, has ...

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  32. MEDICAL CONGRESS

    The Goverment entertained at banquet in the Hotel Cecil last night the delegates to the International Medical Congress, some 500 in number, ...

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  34. A WARNING

    The fact, that before football can be played on the Kalgoorlie Oval, permission must .first of all be obtained from municipal authorities, has been ...

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  35. LATE MINING

    Everything at the Bullfinch Proprietary is proceeding smoothly (says the “Southern Cross Times”), and the northern thern series of lodes continue to open ...

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  36. RHEUMATISM—A SIMPLE CURE

    Here is a hint for all sufferers with muscular and inflammatory rheumatism kidney and bladder complaint. This is no mysterious remedy, but is a ...

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