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  5. CRICKET BARRACKERS.

    J. B. Hobbs, the professional cricketer with the English eleven now in Australia, writing to the "Evening News," strongly protests against the ...

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  6. PAUPERS POISONED.

    There has been a sensational development in connection with the poisoning of a large number of the Inmates of municipal shelters on Boxing Day, 70 ...

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  7. GERMANY'S PLANS

    Interesting revelations have been made during the hearing of the news paper libel trial, "Die Grenzboten" v. "Die Post." ...

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  8. NATIVE PHIDIAS.

    Some interesting samples of clay modelling by an Australian black boy are in the possession of Mr R. D. Joyat, missionary to the aborigines on the ...

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  9. TRAM AND LORRY.

    An extraordinary accident happened in William street this morning. A tramcar laden with passengers, bound for the city, was travelling down a ...

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  10. CIGARETTE FIRE.

    A lighted cigarette dropped carelessly by a workman was [?]ponsible for great damage in this city. The butt of tho cigarette fell into a ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. CHINESE UPHEAVAL

    Chae-bu-feng. formerly Viceroy of the province of Szeebuan, who was erroneously reported to have been killed early in the rebellion, has ...

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  12. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

    Three unionists, Connors, Maple, and Bender, who have been charged with conspiracy in connection with the destruction of the Hall of Records, ...

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  13. GENERAL ELECTIONS

    Much comment has been aroused by the fact that the Government in its election" manifesto confined itself to advising the electors to vote against ...

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  14. BRITISH TROOPS.

    The 129th Baluehis and some men of the Royal Artillery have been ordered to proceed to Canton. ...

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  15. GOLD IN BOOT SHOP.

    Miss Louisa Davies, of a boot and shoe shop in Nicholson street, Footscray, has reported to the police that a thief visited the shop on Wednesday ...

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  16. MELBOURNE'S BURDEN.

    No part of the city or suburbs escaped the infliction of dust yesterday. Enormous loss must have been incurred by storekeepers and private citsens. ...

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  17. WAR IN TRIPOLI.

    The Government has decided to strongly reinforce the Italian army in occupation in Tripoli. Preparations are now being made ...

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  18. IMMIGRANTS.

    It was today suggested to Mr J. Thomson, the Honorary Minister who is in charge of the State Government's immigration scheme, that, in view of ...

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  19. MINERS' DEMAND.

    The taking of a "ballot among the miners of Great Britain on the question of whether there should be a national stoppage of work to enforce the[?] ...

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  20. TURKISH CAMP.

    Advices received here state that the Italian cruisers Puglia and Piemonte shelled the Turkish garrison encamped ten miles northwards of Hodeida, as sea ...

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  21. LONELY LEADER.

    A message from Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island, states that the conservatives have swept the polls at the general election which ...

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  22. HOME RULE.

    Mr Tim Healy, M.P., addressed a meeting of the All Ireland League at Mallow, the popular watering place on the Blackwater, Ireland, last night. ...

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  23. DR. HAM'S ADMISSION.

    The British Science Guild of Adelaide, the leading scientific institute of South Australia, has invited Dr. Burnett Ham, chairman of the Board of Health, to ...

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