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  3. THE ROYAL PAIR. OPHIR AT ALBANY.

    Albany enjoyed to day what was intended for Fremantle. The Royal visit to Western A[?]s ralta started here and was coupled with the arrival of the troopship Britannic, ...

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  4. LATE SPORTING.

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  5. LATE SPORTING.

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  6. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    On Monday morning, the 15th inst., the quiet but progressive little mining township of Abbotts was thrown into a state of mild excitement. This was caused by the action ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lord Kitchener has commuted the 34 death sentences passed on the rebels at the Cape to penal servitude for life at Bermuda. ...

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  8. THEY SAY

    That the non-arrival of the Royalties was a Godsend to the muddle-headed Reception Committee. That the aggregation of nincompoops in ...

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  9. LATE TELEGRAMS. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Lord Hopetoun is still confined to his room in a senseless condition. A rumor this evening states that his condition is most serious. ...

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  10. LUNATIC REFORM CLUB.

    Lord Rosebery, speaking at the City Liberal Club, described Mr. Labouchere's meeting at the Queen's Hall as a Lunatic' Reform Club, with the preceding piece ...

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  11. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Peter M'Ivor, a child aged six, at South Melbourne, was warming a lotion, which exploded. The child was burnt to death. ...

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  12. SPEECH OF LORD ROSEBERY.

    Lord Rosebery has justified the opportuneness of his letter on the schism from the Liberal party. The point of departure was far less an Irish than an Imperial question, ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. COLLISION AT GEELONG.

    The steamer Stronald collided with the dredge John Nimmo at Geelong this morning. The vessels were locked together, but nobody was hurt. ...

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  14. SICKNESS IN MELBOURNE.

    Measles and influenza are raging in Melbourne. All the big establishments are seriously hampered by the absence of the sick workmen. The measles are specially ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    William Lind, cyclist of Richmond, whilst cycling coilided with a post to-day and f[?]actured his skull seriously. ...

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  16. THE King's Belief.

    Concerning the introduction of references to the Adoration of the Virgin in the Coronation Oath, the affirmation has been made that the King's belief is the ...

    Article : 44 words
  17. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    On Monday the select[?] begin to deal with the six thousand applications for employment on railways During the week in the town and country the Government ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. EXTRAORDINARY PRESCIENCE.

    A man to-day was knocked down by a train, and was so injured as to have his leg amputated. The case was an extraordinary one. He had a letter in his bank book in ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    The death of Miss Eleanor Omerod, LL.D., the learned text book writer and scientist is [?]ineed. ...

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  20. LATE INTER-STATE TURF NEWS. VICTORIA.

    In view of the fact that Freedom won the Grand National in the fastest time on record, it is amusing to know that Murray sold him, after running fourth at ...

    Article : 323 words
  21. HON. ALFRED DEAKIN.

    Alfred Deakin is out of danger, but its still very weak. ...

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  22. DOMESTIC INFELICITY.

    The wife of Dr. Percy J. Edmonds, formerly of Sydney, has failed to obtain a judicial separation on the grounds of alleged cruelty. ...

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  23. INCREASE OF WAGES.

    The Melbourne City Council has decided to increase the wages of the drivers to 6s. per day ...

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  24. RE-ARRANGED PROGRAMME.

    The latest particulars to hand as to the re-arrangement of the programme from headquarters is as follows:—Monday.— Committee meet the Duke at the Railway ...

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  25. INQUEST AT ADELAIDE

    The most prolenged inquest yet known in Adelaide for many a day was concluded by the City Coroner at 5 o'clock this morning. The juay had sat with a brief adjournment ...

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  26. A SOLDIER'S STRIKE.

    The returned soldiers from the South African war consider themselves slighted. They have been asked to do police duty during the Royal visit. In the meantime ...

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  27. LACROSSE.

    Victoria beat New South Wales by 15 points to 3. ...

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  28. THE ROYAL BAND.

    An announcement with reference to the Concerts of the Royal Marine Band will appear in to-morrow's papers. There is a probability of at least two Concerts being ...

    Article : 34 words
  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The weather has been bad for training this week. Warrior II. is coming along splendidly, and one good judge says he is sure, all ...

    Article : 180 words
  30. PENALISING FREMANTLE.

    The Railway Department in their advertisements and published pamphlet have dealt a distinct blow to Fremantle and to their traffic by penalising all visitors to the ...

    Article : 216 words
  31. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    About 8.30 last night a fire occurred on the facade of the premises occupied by Messrs. Shenton and Co., at the corner of Hay and William streets. As the result of ...

    Article : 160 words
  32. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    Amongst the illuminations most noticeable are the Royal and Duke Arches opposits Government House, illuminated by Mr. C. Wearne. On the arches there are no less ...

    Article : 125 words
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