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  6. "JACK" JOHNSON.

    "Jack" Johnson, the colored boxer, was the defendant in an action heard to-day. The plaintiff, Albert Rowley, ...

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  7. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT

    At the District Court to-day, James Love, a chauffeur, Was charged with having, on January 12 last, neglected to stop a motor car which he was driving, ...

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  8. BANDITS' RAID.

    A dastardly outrage has been perpetar[?] by a number of armed bandits in the virinity of Cairo. They raided a rich native contrator's ...

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  9. HEALTH REFORM.

    "I shall be glad to receive and fairly consider the consider proposals to be submitted to me when prepared by the Board of Public Health for the ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    A committee of doctors has examined the 27 Turks who were taken prisoners when the French steamer Mauouba was seized, us to their ...

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  11. NEW VICTORIANS.

    The emigration arrangements mode by John Taverner, Agent-Genral for Victoria. Include 5200 additional berths for 1912, and 10,950 each for ...

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  12. CHINESE UPHEAVAL.

    A press correspondent writes that the 2000 foreign troops in Pekin are insufficient, and that if the Europeans were seriously attacked, the result would be ...

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  14. "RAISING THE WIND."

    In view of the shortness of funds, the Republican War Minister has made a demand upon the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company, which has ...

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  15. KING AND QUEEN.

    The royal yacht Medina, with Their Majesties the King and Queen on board, arrived here to-day from Bombay. ...

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  16. CANADIAN CADETS.

    Arrangements for the visit of a body of Vancouver Cadets to Australia have been concluded. The Cadets arc to leave here on July ...

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  17. LABOR'S AIMS.

    The annual conference of tho Labor Party was opened at Birmingham today. Mr Ron Turner, who presided, said ...

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  18. REVOLT THAT FAILED

    The revolution in Ecuador is at un end, and peace has been restored. This city, which was held by the insurgents, has surrendered to, the ...

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  19. STEVEDORING CHARGES

    At the meeting of the Harbor Trust yesterday. Commissioner W. M'Phorson said, in referring to the Victorian Stevedoring Company's decision to charge an ...

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  20. FEDERAL BOUNTIES

    Under the Federal Acts which enable bounties to be paid on the production in Australia of iron, [?]eel, wire kerosene [?] ...

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  21. STATE COAL MINE

    Asked to-day if everything possible was being done to increase the output at the State coal mines at Wonthaggi Mr L. C. M'Clelland, one of the ...

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  22. ON WITH THE DANCE

    Theatre-goers are once more enjoying the ballet at the Opera House, the strike of ballet dancers having fizzled out. The dancers went, on strike in the ...

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  23. WHITE DIVERS.

    By the steamer Wamana, which is due here next week, there will arrive the first batch of white divers who are to replace the Japanese in the ...

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  24. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    Hugh Martin, aged 28 years, a miner, of Scarsdale, who was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday, suffering from injuries sustained while out shooting at ...

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  25. LAND TENURE AT WONTHAGGI

    The unsatisfactory land tenure in Wonthaggi is working greatly to the disadvantage at those who [?]rect houses on the ground held on Heense at 25 ...

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  26. UNREGISTERED CAR.

    Edward L. Morgan, of Albert Park, was charged at the District Court today with having, on December 29, driven a motor car which was not ...

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  28. BUSH COTTAGE BURNED

    On January 34, at Monbulk, a two-roomed house and workshop, a quantity of timber, and some tools were destroyed by fire. ...

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  30. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon today the readings were:--Barometer, 20.908, rising: yesterday, 29.993. Thermometer, in the sun, highest 133; in the ...

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  31. STARVATION OF THE BODY.

    The fact that indigestion and constipation are fruitful causes of organic diseases cannot be widely known, or these only too common complaints would not ...

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